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    However, the thought of seeing Joan shortly ameliorated his distress. It would be a quick visit, nothing more than a kiss and the exchange of a few words, because Perceval had another long and trying day ahead of him guarding, patrolling and who knew what else. He pulled his hauberk over his head; dressing for work now would save him time and he’d be able to steal a few extra moments with the object of his affection. And he made sure to arm himself well. No more mistakes like yesterday, when he’d

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    throughout the novel. On page 133 Animal describes himself from a bird's eye view, highlighting the qualities that gave rise to his name, “Bird that I am sees all... Far below, an animal is moving slowly along a lane. What kind of creature is this, arse canted steeply into the air?” (Sinha 133) without context it would seem that the narrator is in fact describing a slow moving animal instead of a disabled boy and his four-footed otherness. On the same page Animal goes on to extend the description

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    Sirius beat her to it. "You're probably going to say I deserve worst." Sirius deadpanned. Lily looked up at him, noticing his expression, before sighing. "Yeah, I was going to say that, but now I'm saying go fix your relationship, before I hit your arse with a

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    Humorous Love Story

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    When the bell rings, the thought of Zayn kicking him to America is honestly the only thing keeping Louis from running out of the building. “Up for a doughnut there, tommo?” And Niall’s boyish good looks, of course. “Nah mate, not today. I’m staying for a bit after class,” Louis tells him and he stands up, gathering his notes and books into a pile on the white wash table. He’s barely even moved a single sheet of paper before the boy slams his hand down right on Shakespeare’s face. “Apologize

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    Sociological perspectives In this piece of coursework, I will provide a report that evaluates the role of the sociological perspectives, models and concepts of health and also in relation to service provision in a health and social care setting.in addition to this I will be explaining the sociological perspectives that are applied to the understanding of health and social care. Sociological perspectives are perspectives that are based on theories There are different sociological perspectives

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    Sex and Dominance in The Ghost Road Essay

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    Sex and Dominance in  The Ghost Road         Pat Barker's The Ghost Road is a masterful literary integration of sex and war.  The novel's protagonist, the lascivious, bisexual Billy Prior once remarks:  "Whole bloody western front's a wanker's paradise," a statement with far-reaching implications concerning aggression and eroticism (Barker 177).  The novel concludes a successful trilogy, beginning with Regeneration (1991) and The Eye in the Door (1993).  Winner of the prestigious Booker Prize

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    Characters in Accidental Death of an Anarchist My understanding of the characters in The Accidental Death of an Anarchist was deepened through the presentation when it was explained how each character stands to represent a counterpart in the real participants in the events involved with the bombing at Piazza Fontana, or the interrogation and death of Pino Pinelli. I was informed by Jillian that the Inspector is based on a police officer named Luigi Calabresi who was characterized by his casual wear

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    It was early springtime, well before Percival III and Gwaine II 's births. Grace was recovering nicely, and life in Camelot carried on as usual. Thus, Llacheu and his fourteen-year-old brother, Amr, stood out on the grassy training field in full armor, practicing their sword work under Gwaine 's watchful eye. But Gwaine was positioned far enough away so he couldn 't make out the details of the boys ' conversation. Or, that 's what the brothers thought. "I 'm ready to abdicate my rights to the throne

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    Ronald Stuart Thomas, born in Cardiff, on the 29th of March 1913-2000, He was a well known poet and a clergyman for the Church of England. Thomas’s ministry took him to a number rural parishes in north Wales, the bleak beauty of the landscape and the hard lives of the peasant farmers became the main themes of his poems. By analysing these aspects of Thomas’s poetry this essay will examine how he makes the Welsh countryside and its inhabitants vivid to the reader. Thomas's poem “The Hill

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    He sat beside Alistair on the concrete close to the door. The two had managed to stay together since leaving the bus. With thirteen men sharing an eight-bunk cell, both were resigned to a sleepless night on the cold floor. Most of their fellow inmates were aged somewhere between the late teens to mid-twenties. Anyone over thirty-five counted as old for Storm and Alistair was awfully close to that cutoff point. A chunky man wearing a short-sleeved rugby league jersey, jeans and sneakers sat on the

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