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    into consideration and it was found that the higher the level of maladaptive defence mechanisms‚ the higher the level of resistance to change and the higher the level of adaptive defence mechanism‚ the lower the resistance to change. Those who use humour

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    proud of them. What is more‚ the teachers would have the characteristics of a perfect teacher. They would be friendly‚ knowledgeable‚ patient‚ understanding‚ good communicators‚ qualified in the field which they teach‚ and have a good sense of humour. As a result‚ the relationships among students teachers would be perfect. The students would be well- behaved‚ do their best to do well in their tests and exams and make their parents proud of them. In addition‚ the school yard would be perfect

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    Farewell Speech

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    had a gem of a person as the head of our organization. He understood all our problems and tried to solve even too. Of course‚ he will also always be remembered for the everyday things‚ such as his good management skills‚ trustworthiness and sense of humour. A moral support was always in his hands to share with all of us. Though he is getting departed from us‚ we request him to assist us with his good guidance‚ being away from us‚ as and when we required‚ on any matter within his busy schedule. Apart

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    NAME: Danielle Granderson TEACHER: Mrs De Silva SUBJECT: Literatures in English QUESTION: “The title of the play Twelfth Night or What You Will promises joy and festivity‚ but expectations are not fulfilled in the play.” Discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement. Twelfth Night has often been called the most perfect of all Shakespeare’s romantic comedies. The very title of this play refers to the saturnalian revel where‚ according to Frank Kermode‚ the world ‘lost its normal‚ sane

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    Myself, My Life

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    can lose my temper and become either angry or sad. Sometimes‚ I like staying alone and retreat into my shell. But at the same time‚ I love to hang out with my close friends‚ having some fun‚ laugh and joke. I do have a great sense of humour which means I understand humour and appreciate it. Usually‚ those who never know me will always prejudge me as an arrogant and proud person just by looking at my facial expression or body language. This is totally wrong. Like the saying‚ do not judge a book by its

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    “One stair up” was written by a Scottish novelist Campbell Nairne in 1934 and describes the life of a working-class family from Edinburgh. The great advantage of this novel is that it shows the life with great realism‚ fine style and good sense of humour.  It the short fragment of this novel the scene takes place in one of the Broadway cinemas. Two young people – Andrew and Rosa – decided to watch some movie. Andrew supposed some comedy‚ not a big film‚ but very fun‚ in his opinion. It was some

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    long as I worked hard to maximise my God-given abilities and life’s opportunities. I remember one teacher in particular who inspired me‚ Mr Mann‚ who was our Technical Drawing tutor. He was a tough disciplinarian‚ but always fair and had a sense of humour too. He always had time if you were struggling with your work or grasping a concept. He never raised his voice and managed to remain calm whatever the situation. He was one of the few teachers I ever went back to visit long after I left school.

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    Agent Graives Analysis

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    From the man who brought you Ali G‚ Borat‚ Bruno‚ and the Dictator; Sasha Baron Cohen brings you Nobby. Grimsby is a balls out - quite literally‚ elephant ‘bukka’ party- a scene in the movie which is worth the admission alone- kind of comedy. Nobby Butcher is an avid English football supporter who lives in the fishing town of Grimsby with his ‘well fit bird’ Dawn (Rebel Wilson‚ Pitch perfect) and their nine children. However there has always been a 28 year void in Nobby’s life and that void is

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    Mr Bean

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    seems oblivious to the havoc he causes. Moreover‚ in a childish way‚ everything is exciting‚ and everything must be played with. Even (especially?) those things that he shouldn’t‚ like the Christmas displays in Harrods! Whilst he rarely speaks (visual humour being the main strength of this sitcom)‚ his occasional vocal offerings expose his voice to be as socially unacceptable as his behaviour‚ and as amusing as his trademark tweed blazer. Bean’s residence alters between different episodes‚ but he never

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    Irony is something many authors use to create suspense and humor. It can be developed through word choice and tone. Word choice develops tone along with with events in the story. Irony is something that can make tone stronger. In the story‚ “The Ransom of Red Chief’ written by O. Henry. Henry uses irony throughout his story to develop a humorous tone. Tone is when the reader feels a specific way towards the story. The reader would find the story funny because of how irony is used in it. Both sitional

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