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    Describe the individual factors that make a person who they are, by giving examples of each of the following factors: a) Physical characteristics b) Emotions c) Likes and dislikes d) Values and beliefs Each of us has different individual characteristics and factors, and it is the combination of these that make up who we are. The individual factors are made up of physical characteristics (what people see –examples might be our size, build, colour of hair or skin); emotions (the way in which

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    It is important to retain hands-on skills in a changing world that is beginning to be taken over by assembly lines with robots and 3D computer printing that takes out most and in some cases all manual labour, and makes peoples jobs redundant all in search of a cheaper more efficient product. In a changing world it is now more important than ever to maintain the knowledge of hands on skills such as furniture design, crafts and manual labour so we don’t lose our way and become a lazy world. Hand made

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    Over the years, the Army has changed its standards of grooming. We went from an Army made up of mostly farmers, and tradesmen, to an Army with career soldiers. During that time some of the grooming standards became a little more restrictive, i.e. “the high and tight, clean shaven look”. This gave the Army service member a very distinctive look. Now as our modern Army starts to integrate with a more tolerant society, and we start to allow religions to follow their own grooming standards. This

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    The American Dream is the idea that every United States citizen has equal opportunity to achieve success through hard work and determination. However, ideas of the dream have evolved throughout time from the 18th century up to present day. The general population’s view and my view of the American Dream both have altered throughout time. My idea of the American Dream has developed from not only today’s views on The Dream, but also from the evolutionary process the meaning has been through. Throughout

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    Pacing back and forth, legend constantly checked her watch, feeling like she had been waiting for hours. When it only had been five minutes, to say she was nervous was an understatement. She was seconds away from storming into the building and causing a scene. She already waited 6 years, she didn’t plan on waiting any longer. Her childhood best friend, true got sent to jail on her 16th birthday, they were more like brother and sister; you couldn’t see one without the other. He didn’t want her coming

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    2015 Animal rights Introduction In ancient years, philosophers had a lot to say about how humans treat animals. However, experts in social sciences have taken part in issues concerning humans and other animals. Every year, thousands of animals are in a tormented, and then died during the animal experiments. Another fact is from Vivisection Information Network, there is a rough estimate from the European Union that 10.5 million vertebrate animals were used

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    One of the most influential wars to the United States’s homefront was not one of direct conflict and bloodshed but rather a battle of perceived threat from Communism and the Soviet Union. This state of turmoil, known as the Cold War, grew by feeding off the fear that encompassed the general public. Post World War II, America’s atomic monopoly and a booming economy made the people feel safe and secure. Unfortunately, the quick growth of Communism in the eastern hemisphere began to make the United

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    Vision When contemplating the choices I would like to make when directing Once, I thought a lot about the impact I would like to leave my audience members with. Not just thinking differently of street performers, but something more. I’d like audience members to connect with the characters on a personal level; the themes are easily relatable, and the relation is in the storyline, so that shouldn’t be too hard. My biggest goal is to make everyone in the theatre both cry and laugh at least once throughout

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    coast of Ireland. O’Flaherty was famous for the short stories he wrote during the Irish Renaissance, a time around the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. However, writing was not all that O’Flaherty had worked as: a lumberjack, deckhand, dishwasher, bank clerk, and as a miner were various vocations he had been employed in. He had also traveled across several countries, some being the United States, Canada, and several others throughout South America. O’Flaherty also

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    Adolf Eichmann was the main man in charge of planning and transporting the Jews in World War II. Hitler was not the only one responsible for all the devastating killings that happened, Adolf Eichmann also contributed a lot in planning the killings that happened and transporting Jews. Born on March 19, 1905, Eichmann was born into a middle class Protestant family. After the death of his mother, his family moved to Austria, and he was teased for his looks and called, “The Little Jew”. When Eichmann

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