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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'main'
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| Discuss the three main female characters in Great Expectations |
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| "The main aims of the Land Registration Acts were to give certainty to title of land, facilitate conveyancing and to make the transfer of land more simple and economical" - To what extent do you think these aims have been achieved? |
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| A Streetcar Named Desire. The play contains a total of 13 characters, 3 of which are main characters (Stella, Blanche and Stanley), 3 of which are somewhat supporting roles (Mitch, Eunice and Steve) and the other 7 are mere minor roles e.g. the Negro wo |
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| Acid rain is a cancer eating into the face of Eastern Canada and the North Eastern United States. In Canada, the main sulphuric acid sources are non-ferrous smelters and power generation. |
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| Assess the view that schools and what takes place within them are the main causes of social class difference in educational achievement. |
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| can't have been more than about 3 at the time. This is the main reason I can't remember much about this particular time. From the snippets I do remember, I shall try to explain to you, my last few days before I had to leave Turkey to come to London. |
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| Choose two different Christian denominations. Select and explain the main features of their places of worship then compare and contrast ways in which the features are used in worship. |
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| Cops on the box, there are three main types of crime dramas, they are a series, a serial and the occasional drama. |
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| Describe the main features of a specific place of Christian worship? |
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| Discuss the development of TV in Britain since Deregulation in the 1990s. What have been the main issues facing Broadcasters, and in what way have they sought to resolve these? |
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| Expound Durkheim's theory of anomie, bringing out the acute and chronic types. Evaluate Durkheim's view that the main source of the malaise of modern society lies in this phenomenon. How could it be minimised? |
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| have chosen to show the relationship between height and weight. The main reason for this is because the data for height and weight is continuous, unlike eye and hair colour and KS2 results which are discrete or qualitative |
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| Outline some of the main differences between quantitative and qualitative Research methods. (1000 words) |
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| Outline the main features of experimental social psychology and consider the influences that led to its emergence. What do you think are its strengths and weaknesses? |
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| The magazine article, 'School demands cause sleep-deprived teens' comprehensively addresses the harmful adolescent health issue of sleep deprivation. The main concepts of this issue outlined in relation to Australian teenagers are - |
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| " My way of life has fallen into the sere, the yellow leaf " (Macbeth Act 5, scene 3, lines 22-23). What do you think are the main causes of Macbeth's downfall? |
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| "A Lack Of Strong Central Government In Germany Was The Main Reason For The Achievement Of Power By The Nazi's In 1933, Discuss" |
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| "A Lack Of Strong Central Government In Germany Was The Main Reason For The Achievement Of Power By The Nazi's In 1933, Discuss" |
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| "A View From the Bridge" - Show how Miller presents and develops the relationships between the main characters, increasing the dramatic tension to build up to an explosive and moving climax. |
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| "Aquila" by Andrew Norris is a novel in which the main characters have a wonderful adventure |
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| "Assess the view that identify the main causes of poverty as being within the individuals themselves or in the characteristics of the subculture to which they belong". |
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| "By most criteria the main significance of football in contemporary British society is as a television show" Discuss Steve Wagg's view of the relationship between football and TV in the period from c.1960. |
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| "Character is fate" wrote Hardy. How far do you think Henchard in "The Mayor of Casterbridge" and the main characters in "Of Mice and Men" end up lonely figures. |
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| "Compare and contrast the ways in which Blake presents children." Childhood and youth is a main theme used throughout the Songs, a theme closely related to the state of innocence |
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| "Compare and contrast the ways in which Dickens and Hardy use superstitious beliefs and supernatural elements to present and develop their main characters in their social settings and local environments". |
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