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    MAIN THEMES/ IDEAS: Sleep/ Insomnia: The poem takes place at nighttime (“moon”) and it starts and ends with the author going or try to sleep (“It’s no possible to get off to sleep”‚ “paces me back to bed‚ stealthily in step”). The insomnia of the author leads to a wondering of thoughts in the moonlight. The proximity of sleep in the poem makes this wondering of thoughts more believable. This time of night when thoughts are blurry and it is easy to slip into the unknown and the imaginary (“bright

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    Some people embrace change while others resist it. Is this true of the texts you have studied? In your answer you should make close reference to your prescribed text and at least one other related text. Change is a process that affects individuals and their environments. Some people choose to embrace change‚ while others resist it. “Macbeth”; the song “The Times They Are A-Changin’” and the episode of the Twilight Zone‚ “A Stop at Willoughby” all successfully convey the notion of change and demonstrate

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    Paranoid Personality Disorder and Substance Use Disorder: Co-occurring Personality disorders affect 10-15% of the adult US population. A personality disorder is a very rigid pattern of inner experience and outward behavior. According to SAMHSA over 8.9 million persons have co-occurring disorders; that is that they have both mental and substance use disorders. Only 7.4% receive treatment and 55.8% receive no treatment at all. The National Survey on Drug use and Health states that there were 45

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    Belonging Additional Material ‘X-Men’ Originally created by Stan Lee (writer) and Jack Kirby (artist)‚ ‘X-Men’ is a graphic novel or comic book series that has spanned many decades. ‘X-Men’ first appeared in September 1963 and has since gained a large following and spread to multiple forms of media including film and TV. Published by Marvel comics‚ the series focuses on a group of ‘mutants’ who suffer a large amount of prejudice from the general population‚ finding salvation together in the

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    language studies have been profoundly affected. In phonetics for instance‚ a new generation of instrumentation is gaining currency in auditory‚ acoustic and articulatory research (Crystal1994).In graphology‚ image scanners enable large quantities of text to be processed quickly and image enhancing techniques magnify obscure graphic patterns in old manuscripts. In grammar‚ huge corpora of spoken and written language make possible studies of structures in unprecedented details and in unprecedented varieties

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    making a decision that will affect yourself but your employees as well. Employees count on the managers to look out for them and make sure that their best interests as well as the companies are kept in mind. I chose the second scenario because the manager needs to make a quick and fast decision in order to stop the spread of infection. The decision needs to be fast and we need to keep in mind the patients and future customers. The first approach the manager may use is the rational model and intuitive

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    ’How has your study of Attitudes and Experiences as well as 2 related texts helped you to better understand the Area of Study‚ ’Changing Lives?’ The Area of Study ‘Changing Lives’ has developed and enhanced my understanding as it shows that Change can bring about important lessons related to overcoming challenges and obstacles‚ the importance of maintaining will and determination through drastic changes and that a negative change can being about a positive outcome. This was shown through the

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    distinctive experiences‚ Evaluating the idea that visual images give us distinct experiences and how certain experiences can change our destiny. I will discuss this question using my chosen theme that is destiny‚ In Tom Tyker’s Run Lola Run and my related text Charlie Kaulfmans and Michael Gondrys Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. Tom Tyker uses the theme of destiny to show how interaction between individuals can create a distinctive experience.

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    George Orwell’s essays – related text ‘Marrakech’ explores the notion of ethnocentricity through a Eurocentric perspective‚ in which one is isolated at the consequence of differing morels. Orwell succeeds in doing so through various anecdotes “What does Morocco mean to a Frenchman? An orange-grove or a job in government service.” In essence this displays the failure of a migrant to withhold a deeper connection to the land. Orwell emotively describes the crippled elderly women who “answered with

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    specifically‚ we will explore how disconnection can lead to heightened sense of acceptance. We will be exploring this aspect of belonging through three texts. The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ The Host by Stephenie Meyer‚ and the 1990 film Edward Scissorhands directed by Tim Burton. You all know The Crucible fairly well. After all‚ it is a very classic text. However‚ you may not be as familiar with the others. The Host is a modern science fiction novel written by Stephenie Meyer‚ and is told from the

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