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    How To Find Your Spirit Animal Every single person has a spirit Animal. In this article, you will  find tips on how to find them, connect with them and how to develop a meaningful bond with your very own spirit animal. There are so many different ways to achieve this it may include the simple act daydreaming, observing our surroundings in nature or around us in our environment, maybe a meditation or guided meditation that is specifically written for this purpose. There are so many different ways

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    The pigs’ deception is so effective because they built their reputation of being intelligent within the farm and thus the animals accept what they say as true. The pigs’ reputation is present from the beginning of Animal Farm when Major tries to encourage the other animals to rebel. Major is “so highly regarded on the farm that everyone was quite ready to lose an hour’s sleep in order to hear what he had to say” (Orwell 4). This quote shows how important Major is and how influential he is on the

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    I used the John Gray website to find out the background knowledge of sports in East Lothian and to find famous sporting people who were born and raised in East Lothian. This centre has access to archives and is ran by professional historians which means that this website is reliable and that the information is accurate. I also used National records of Scotland to find out what the population was in East Lothian and other important details like income and employment. This is a reliable source as it

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    Graded Unit Action Plan

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    Action Plan Title: The importance of Playgroups for children and the impact the SSSC qualification requirements may have on them. Aim: My aim is to investigate and show the benefits that playgroups have for under fives in Scotland and I would like to analyse the impact that the SSSC qualifications requirements may have on practitioners and how it may affect the service they provide to children and stakeholders. I will aim to link my research to the following Units F56Y 35 Childhood Practice

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    dependency on social media on the Dunbar number, hindering the development of future generations. Konnikova succeeds using strong logic and scientific reason as well as appealing to emotions; however, she fails to prove her credibility over the topic and instead relies on the credibility of Robin Dunbar. To develop her argument, Konnikova supplies the reader with logic by using real life examples. One example being notifying the audience of the research that the Dunbar number correlates with brain size

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    James IV known as the king during the golden age of Scotland whose reign has been acknowledged as that of a great king especially when compared to James III. He was seen in  positive light compared to his father James III who was a poor king and made bad decisions. James IV proved to be a better king and avoided the mistakes his father made when he was the king.  He was able to display the great aspects and morals of a true king and implemented a balance between being militaristic and giving attention

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    The Is Human Nature?

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    ‘Did you see what she was wearing’, ‘did you hear who might be getting the promotion’, ‘have you met the new person down on the third floor’? Gossiping, defined in Dictionary.com as to “talk idly, especially about the affairs of others; go about tattling” (2014), this is something that humans, in every town, city, state, and country partake in from the moment that they can speak. For young children it is typically defined as tattling, teenagers, particularly females are labeled ‘gossipy’. This is

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    and women merely players”, the idea of people wearing masks and hiding their true feelings has been present in literature in one way or another. In the late 1800s, Paul Laurence Dunbar publishes “We wear the mask”, a poem that focuses on people hiding their true feelings from others and everyone can relate. Unlike Dunbar who talks about different kinds of emotional masks people use, Edwin Arlington Robinson uses his “Richard Cory” to draw attention to a mask of money and success, which makes the

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    "Human guile" is the trickery, cunning, and deceit of those who enslaved them. Dunbar doesn't actually mean that they are in debt but it was sarcasm and irony to the fact that they have paid their lives to people who had no interest in the well-being of the African-Americans, only in the leisure of their own. It is clear the wounds afflicted during the ever-lasting conflict were deep but Dunbar states "with torn and bleeding hearts we smile" because while the struggle was

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    Life Poem Analysis

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    The author Paul Laurence Dunbar wants the readers to acknowledge how he uses concrete and abstract in his poem called "Life". Throughout his poem he uses concrete to make us feel how sadness takes over happiness most of the time, another strategy the author uses is abstract he uses it in a deep matter, he makes you think something that isn't normal that you can't visualize, he uses it a lot but also combines it with concrete as well. As a matter a fact this connects with something about my personal

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