Teaching ideas A-level English Language and Literature 7707 Dramatic Encounters: Speech acts Introduction These teaching ideas can be used with students when exploring the types of speech acts given to character and the effects of these. They offer students the opportunity to explore the nature of different speech acts and their significance in relation to the overall focus of ‘conflict’, and how understanding these is important to interpreting key aspects of dramatic discourse, the themes
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http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=ccom20 Download by: [The University of Manchester Library] Date: 01 December 2015, At: 11:00 Compare, 2015 Vol. 45, No. 5, 664–685, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057925.2014.928508 International education policy transfer – borrowing both ways: the Hong Kong and England experience Downloaded by [The University of Manchester Library] at 11:00 01 December 2015 Katherine Forestier* and Michael Crossley Graduate School of Education
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management databases. • Accessing library resources where you are Our electronic resources are provided by information suppliers and publishers. To access these resources from home, you need to show that you are a student of the University of Manchester. There are two ways to do this: • Access with VPN: (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!) The VPN software provides a secure connection between your computer and the University network so that you can access resources normally used on campus, such as library catalogues
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Research report: November 2010 Creative clusters and innovation Putting creativity on the map Caroline Chapain, Phil Cooke, Lisa De Propris, Stewart MacNeill and Juan Mateos-Garcia Disclaimer This work contains statistical data from ONS which is Crown copyright and reproduced with the permission of the controller of HMSO and Queen’s Printer for Scotland. The use of the ONS statistical data in this work does not imply the endorsement of the ONS in relation to the interpretation or analysis
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Wed 27 March 2013 * 17.40 - Arrive to Heathrow Airport Terminal4 (H.T 4> Green Park (Piccadilly line: Navy blue) > Canary Wharf (Jubilee line: Grey)) * 18.40 – London and Check-in * 19.00 – Dinner * 21.00 – Go to Big Ben and London eye (Canary Wharf > Westminster (Jubilee line: Grey – Total 19mins)) * 22.00 – Arrive to hotel Thu 28 March 2013 * 8.00 – Out from the hotel (Take time around 40 mins to King Cross) (Canary Wharf > London Bridge (Jubilee line:
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pharmaceutical wholesaler which operates in the UK. It is a subsidiary of USA parent. It supplies a range of over the counter (OTC) medicines and beauty products direct to retailers, mainly small independents. It has operated a call centre, based in Manchester for the past 5 years to act as a sales arm for its growing portfolio of products. It has been successful based on good quality at low prices. It has 20 Customer Services Representatives (CSRs), 10 focus on beauty products and 10 on OTC medicines
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Hotels - UK - October 2013 Market Supply and Share Key points ● As of mid-September 2013, there were an estimated 11,840 hotels and 575,000 rooms in the UK. ● In terms of number of hotels around 37% of the market is branded and 63% independent. ● The budget sector is estimated to account for around 14% of the market by number of hotels and 23% of the market by number of rooms. ● The leading groups in the market are the budget chains Premier Inn (owned by Whitbread) and Travelodge. Their
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With reference to either Waste management in urban areas or Transport management in urban areas, discuss the extent to which sustainability can be achieved. Answer 1 (Transport) Sustainable management in urban areas is a constant theme for urban areas in both LEDCs and MEDCs. This essay will be based on whether transport management can be achieved sustainably and whether or not it is only transport management that can achieve sustainability or other aspects such as improved housing, preventing
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Max Newman Mth/110 October 11, 2015 Rosemary Hirschfelder Max Newman Introduction The prominent life of Max Newman was an astonishing contribution to the history of mathematics. Newman excelled at an early age in various academics, but most notably his interest in mathematical practices like Boolean algebra, combinatory topology, and mathematical logic. The mathematical practices of Newman revolutionized world history in ways that produced many accomplished understudies after his
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potential uses, and overcome the significant hurdles in cheap and efficient production. Graphene can best be described as a one atom thick layer of graphite. It was first discovered in 2004 by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov at the University of Manchester. It is a 2-D crystalline allotrope of carbon, the world’s first 2-D material in fact. An allotrope is just a different arrangement of carbon, like diamond for example. Due to its sp2-hexagonal arrangement, graphene exhibits special properties
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