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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'quotation'
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| "All human thoughts come into existence by grasping the meaning and mastering the use language" Polanyi - Do you agree? Discuss what the author means in the quotation and from a language perspective discern how it relates to knowledge. |
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| "At the heart of New Right thought, lies the paradox of libertarian and authoritarian belief". To what extent do you support this quotation? |
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| "Biological explanations of schizophrenia tell us all we need to know about this disorder" Critically consider biological explanations of schizophrenia with reference to the issue raised in the quotation above. |
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| "Conflict lies at the heart of 'Romeo and Juliet"Discuss this quotation, with, reference to the key scenes in the play. |
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| "Harriet Smith...whom she could summon...valuable addition to her privileges". How is this quotation (chapter 4) an evocation of the relationship between Emma and Harriet? |
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| "Never judge a person until you have walked a mile in their moccasins" Avon. Reflect upon this quotation, drawing upon significant learning from this module. |
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| "The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which." What does this quotation and the events leading up to this conclusion demonstrate about politics, leadersh |
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| "The great virtue of this novel is the portrayal of the community in Raveloe." Discuss the quotation. How is the social and historical setting of this novel conveyed to the modern audience? |
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| "These stories are all about escape and how characters are unable to escape." In the light of this quotation, I am going to discuss Dubliners, with close detailed reference to two of the stories, "Eveline" and "The Boarding House." |
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| "We feel - we know - the self to be an equivocal commodity. There are fewer things which, as they say, we 'cannot bring ourselves' to do." Apply this quotation to three characters in the play. A Man for All Seasons |
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| He paid a high price for living too long with a single dream with reference to this quotation, explore Jay Gatsby's dream in The Great Gatsby. |
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| Macbeth is a play without a hero. Discuss this quotation. Begin with your definition of a hero remembering to include the definition of a tragic hero. This question is not exclusively about Macbeth. |
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| 'It is clear from reading Graham Greene's short stories that his imagination is best stimulated by the imperfections of human nature' - Apply this quotation to some of the stories you have read. |
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| 'Jane Austen strongly emphasises the links between romance and finance: her attitude is always practical.'Considering the quotation and the critical view, explore the varying ways in which the writers present the significance of money in light of their |
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| 'The sonnet is the perfect poetic form to express love.' Evaluate up to four sonnets of your choice in light of this quotation. |
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| A prerequisite of a comprehensive analysis of T.S. Eliot's famous quotation is a definition for each of the salient words he adduces. |
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| Biological explanations of schizophrenia tell us all we need to know about this disorderĂ¢Â€(TM) Critically consider biological explanations of schizophrenia, with reference to the issue raised in the quotation above. |
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| By the end of 'A Christmas Carol 'Scrooge has undergone great changes; with close reference to - and quotation from - several very different sections of the text, discuss the variety if ways in which Dickens presents the story. |
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| Car Quotation System-Implementation |
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| Describe and Evaluate Explanations of Depression. Refer to Issues Such as Those Raised in the Quotation Above |
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| Discuss and consider the extent to which the Land Registration Act 2002 meets the principles referred to in to in the quotation, including in your answer discussion of the extent to which pre-registration concepts persist in relation to dificult cases. |
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| Discussion of the quotation from Advocate General Jacobs in Unión de Pequeños Agricultores v. Council. |
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| Does Hegel's Perception of the World History Mean More Than Just a Popular Quotation? |
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| Drawing on relevant reading and your own experiences, discuss your understanding of the above quotation and its implications for anti-oppressive practice in community education. |
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| Emma is a witty and intelligent woman, trapped in a society which is unable to fulfil her needs.'In the light of this quotation, explore Austen's presentation of Emma. |
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