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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'vision'
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| "From a study of British history is it possible to question the widespread vision of Britain as a country characterised by a spirit of toleration" and "from your studies how far do you agree that Britain has been a tolerant nation?" |
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| "There can be no Knowledge without emotion...until we have felt the force of this knowledge it is not ours" (adapted by Arnold Bennett). Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotion |
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| There are tears for suffering Aeneid 1.462. Show how Virgil conveys the pathos of suffering in the Aeneid. To what extent is a sympathetic vision of life evident in Homers Odyssey? |
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| 'Forster's vision is essentially a nostalgic one, hankering hopelessly after a romantic version of the English rural past' Is this a fair comment? |
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| 'How did Hegel envisage the course of history and upon what did he base his vision?' |
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| 'The essence of a satisfactory health service is that the rich and poor are treated alike, that poverty is not a disability and wealth is not advantaged.' To what extent has Bevan's vision for the British national health service been realised? |
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| 1984 fifty years on - in what respects has the fictitious future vision of George Orwell "come true"? |
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| A vision of the future? |
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| An Interpretation of Chaucer's "Dream Vision" Narrative Frame |
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| Animal Farm begins as a vision of Utopia, perfect society but ends as a nightmare who is to blame for the betrayal of revolution? |
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| Antonio Machado's vision of Spain as shown in Campos de Castilla. |
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| Antony and Cleopatra is based upon a dualistic vision of experience, the world of Rome pitted against the world of Egypt |
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| âThere can be no knowledge without emotion â until we have felt the force of the knowledge, it is not ours.â (adapted from Arnold Bennett). Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotion. |
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| Balancing vision between materialism and immaterialism. |
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| Compare and comment upon Le Corbusier's vision of the architect versus Hannes Meyer's. In what are they similar and in what ways different? |
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| Compare and contrast the extract from H.G Wells' 'The Time Machine' with Henry Slesar's 'Examination Day' pointing out in each case the author's vision of the future. |
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| Compare and Contrast Vertebrate and Invertebrate Vision |
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| Consecutive Governments have sort to bring about Frank Dobson's vision for equality, diversity and rights in an early years setting through passing laws about peoples rights. For example children's act 1989. |
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| Consider the dramatic impact of the opening pages of Act 3. In what ways does O'Neill here intensify his vision of the tragic fate of the Tyrone family? |
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| Death of a Salesman 'Why does Willy Loman's vision of America lead to his destruction?' |
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| Death used as a prominent theme to shape the tragic vision of Wuthering Heights. |
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| Developing a Strategic Vision. |
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| Difference in angle of peripheral vision between boys and girls. |
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| Discipleship - Jesus' mission was to spread the Word of God, this was his dream. His vision was that things could be better and he needed followers to help him achieve his mission. |
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| Discuss Robert Swindells' vision of the future. In how far is his vision based on reality? Could such a vision become reality? In the novel 'Daz 4 Zoe'. |
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