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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'personal'
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| If language is so ambiguous, emotionally laden, relative, personal and collective, how far can it be trusted in conveying knowledge? |
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| A Six Weeks Personal Exercise Programme |
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| Identify the range of needs that Lisa may require help or support with. Identify the key knowledge, skills, values and personal characteristics that a practitioner would need, in order to provide effective guidance for Lisa. |
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| "A child learns more from personal experience than by simply being told something". Discuss this idea with close reference to "To Kill A Mockingbird" |
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| "Austen creates intensely personal microcosms of intensely political macrocosms." Discuss in relation to Pride and Prejudice. |
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| "Bad grades equals bad parents". Discuss this statement with reference to your own personal experience. |
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| "Consider the view that adults learn differently than children. Relate your answer to personal experience and theoretical work." |
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| "Evaluate the ways in which language variation is connected with people's sense of personal, social, and cultural identity." |
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| "Explain the collapse of Charles' Personal Rule in 1640." |
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| "I am who I remember being." Does this express the truth about personal identity over time? |
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| "I rhyme to see myself to set the darknessechoing" (Personal Helicon) |
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| "Investigate how ICT affects my life in a school, home, work and personal situation." |
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| "Shakespeare skilfully weaves political and personal themes an issues ion the opening act of the play", "Shakespeare's aim in Act 1 is to establish Hamlet firmly as the pivotal character in the play" What do you see as the importance of Act 1? |
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| "Show how the provision of education before 1833 depended upon personal wealth." |
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| "The arts deal in the particular, the individual and the personal while the sciences deal in the general, the universal and the collective." To what extent does this statement obscure both Areas of Knowledge? |
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| "The arts deal in the particular, the individual, and the personal. While the sciences deal in the general, the universal and the collective" - To what extent does this statement obscure the nature of both areas of knowledge? |
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| "The arts deal in the particular, the individual, and the personal. While the sciences deal in the general, the universal and the collective." To what extent does this statement obscure the nature of both areas of knowledge? |
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| "The lovely bones" by Alice Sebold personal study essay |
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| "The main function of religion is to provide people with a code of behaviour which regulates personal and social life |
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| "The Minister's black veil" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a story of a life of a clergyman Hooper which leaves the reader with the feeling of sacrifice but also a sort of a personal tragedy. |
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| "The purposive approach to statutory interpretation allows individual judges to give free rein to their personal preferences and prejudices." Discuss (Answer should be illustrated by relevant examples) |
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| "There is no such thing as a consistent ethical point of view: in reality, everyone's ethics are a mixture, if not a muddle." To what extent do you agree? A personal response |
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| "We are at the moment witnessing the gradual evolution of both contractual licences and licences by estoppel from personal to proprietary rights - There are strong policy reasons against any further development in this direction" Discuss. |
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| "We need to recognise that personal, professional, agency and societal values are interlocking yet in tension" "Robert's rights vs. Safety of the children at the nursery". |
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| “The Insolvency Act 1986 gives the court the power to set aside trusts which are created in an attempt to elude personal bankruptcy or corporate insolvency. Similarly, the courts have refused to recognise ‘sham’ trusts where the trust is |
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