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The Different Ideas About Social Class

In the novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee there are many different ideas about class that are portrayed through characters. These ideas are a symbol of each character’s entire moral compass, and can often be linked to real… Continue Reading →

History Week 3

Describe the events of the little rock high school, 6 marks Little rock high school in Arkansas was an all white school all the way up to 1956. In 1957 350 school boards had excepted integration of black people with… Continue Reading →

How does Harper Lee use allusion in To kill a MockingBird

Harper Lee uses a biblical illusion in to kill a mockingbird to both foreshadow and to illude to to how Atticus is like Jesus, that he is doing nothing wrong and having to sacrifice himself for others, and the people… Continue Reading →

Henry Olonga: Blood Sweat and Treason

This book is an autobiography written by Henry Olonga, a Zimbabwean Cricketer. It follows the story of his life, and the one incident that would morph into his identity. Most people know Olonga as the man that wore the black… Continue Reading →

John Martyn- The Man, The Legend, The Monster

The intro of many John Martyn tunes are melodic, chirpy, masterful, folky and honest. I cannot recreate a literary version of that for this intro as I haven’t had enough lifetime sadness, my heart hasn’t been filled with deep, dark regret,… Continue Reading →

You can tell more about someone from how they speak than what they say.

You can tell more about someone from how they speak than what they say. Words are universal. Anyone can repeat any word or phrase they are given, use any set of words they hear. Whereas, every humans face is different,… Continue Reading →

To KP or not to KP

Well… to Kevin Pietersen or to not Kevin Pietersen, that is the question? First, let’s go on stats alone: England wins without him: 3 (7 losses) England wins with him in last two years: 34 in all formats (12 losses)… Continue Reading →

Film Review: Fire in Babylon

Director: Stevan Riley Starring: Viv Richards, Colin Croft, Andy Roberts, Joel Garner, Deryck Murray, Michael Holding and Gordon Greenidge. Fire In Babylon is a documentary, directed by Stevan Riley, which consists of stock footage and interviews of the legends of West Indian… Continue Reading →

How Weakness Can Become Your Strength In Sport. Version 2

HOW WEAKNESS CAN BECOME YOUR STRENGTH. In sport, the main objective is to succeed in what you specialize in. In Amateur sport, the way you do this is often by talent or by pure skill over the opponents .In professional… Continue Reading →

10 Words i didn’t never know before.

Treason: In law, Treason is the crime that covers more extreme acts against someone’s nation. Sometimes it is used when a leader of a nation/movement/cult is killed or attacked. ZAPU: Is the Zimbabwean Africa People’s Union which was lead by… Continue Reading →

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