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Explore how second-wave feminism is presented in 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood

Second-wave feminism began in the 1960s with a theme of advocating sexual liberty and gender equality outside suffrage, which had been achieved in some countries due to the efforts of first-wave feminist ...

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Outline the influence of childhood and adolescent experiences on adult relationships.

Bowlby suggested that attachments formed early in life have a significant impact on adult relationships. He proposed that during infancy, the Internal Working Model (IWM) is formed, which serves as a temp...

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Analysez les méthodes utilisées par le dramaturge que vous avez étudié pour atteindre ses objectifs. A votre avis, dans quelle mesure est-ce qu’il a attient ces objectifs ?

Racine est un dramaturge très connu qui a écrit plusieurs des pièces tout au long de sa vie, dont une est Andromaque, une pièce que j’ai étudié. Malgré que Racine a écrit pour la cour du roi francais, il ...

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Assess the value of these three sources to an historian studying the aims of Stalin's foreign policy in the years 1929 to 1939.

(One third of full answer)Source 3, an unpublished speech to the Politburo, is of the most value to an historian studying the aims of Stalin's foreign policy from 1929 to 1939. In terms of provenance, the...

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Identify three musical devices that Louis Armstrong uses in his scat solo and the trade section in 'Hotter Than That' by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five

Any three from the following list:
SyncopationCall and responseImitation3 against 4 polyrhythmCrochet triplets or 3 against 2 polyrhythm Glissando or Portamento


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