anissa
@anissaemenike68dziprfdwjy• Feb 19, 2023
Integrated care systems: how will they work under the Health and Care Act? | The King's Fund
developing an integrated care strategy, which sets out how the wider health needs of the local population will be met.
produce a five-year plan (updated annually) for how NHS services will be delivered to meet local needs.
Integrated care systems: how will they work under the Health and Care Act? | The King's Fundwww.kingsfund.org.uk
anissa
@anissaemenike68dziprfdwjy• Feb 18, 2023
resourcesforhistoryteachers / Women and Slaves in Ancient Athens
women were valued for their function in society rather than their individuality.
Each elite Athenian woman had a Guardian (called a kyrios)—this was either her husband or closest male relative. He was assigned to protect her and make decisions regarding her life.
Heretas
resourcesforhistoryteachers / Women and Slaves in Ancient Athensresourcesforhistoryteachers.pbworks.com
anissa
@anissaemenike68dziprfdwjy• Feb 18, 2023
Servitude | Part 1: Female servants in Homer - The Kosmos Society
weaving [huphainein]
freedom [eleutheros]
bondage [anagkē]
Servitude | Part 1: Female servants in Homer - The Kosmos Societykosmossociety.chs.harvard.edu
anissa
@anissaemenike68dziprfdwjy• Feb 14, 2023
"First Love" Carol Ann Duffy: Analysis Of Mood And Tone Of The Poem: Free Essay Example, 535 words
first love as something raw and unforgettable, however, never failing to illustrate the naivety in first love and the sense of youthfulness in it.
nostalgia and sentiment,
"First Love" Carol Ann Duffy: Analysis Of Mood And Tone Of The Poem: Free Essay Example, 535 wordssamplius.com
anissa
@anissaemenike68dziprfdwjy• Feb 2, 2023
The ways in which Larkin and Duffy present the reality of love Free Essay Example
unrealistic expectations of romance (such as the oft-held belief that love endures through time and hardship) present in a relationship in ‘Love Songs in Age’ and ‘Valentine’
Larkin attributes the loss of love to the erosive nature of time in ‘Talking in Bed’, Duffy highlights the complicity of the couple in the breakdown of their relationship in ‘Disgrace’.
she rediscovers the love songs of her youth and her once-naïve expectations for love, which eventually fade into a more realistic, jaded view of romance.
The ways in which Larkin and Duffy present the reality of love Free Essay Examplestudymoose.com
anissa
@anissaemenike68dziprfdwjy• Jan 28, 2023
Classical Civilisation - GREEK ART OCR TEXT BOOK ONLINE (WITH BARBARIAN MODULE).pdf - All Documents
During the eighth century BC the Greeks made more contact with the East, partic u-larly with places such as Assyria, Egypt and Phoenicia.
Classical Civilisation - GREEK ART OCR TEXT BOOK ONLINE (WITH BARBARIAN MODULE).pdf - All Documentsloretocollegemanchester.sharepoint.com
anissa
@anissaemenike68dziprfdwjy• Jan 3, 2023
Streetcar Named Desire: The Secrets of Blanche and Stanley – Awaken English
Blanche Dubois is a victim of the mythology of the Southern Belle where she is expected to be innocent, decorous and submissive.
Streetcar Named Desire: The Secrets of Blanche and Stanley – Awaken Englishawakenenglish.com
anissa
@anissaemenike68dziprfdwjy• Jan 2, 2023
Christianity as a Form of Empowerment in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre – Dawson English Journal
will keep the law given by God, sanctioned by man’” (314).
“‘God did not give me my life to throw away” (409)
Christianity as a Form of Empowerment in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre – Dawson English Journalwww.dawsonenglishjournal.ca
anissa
@anissaemenike68dziprfdwjy• Dec 17, 2022
Unearthly study of life and death | Alexander Lee | The Critic Magazine
At the time of its publication, Japan was in ferment.
Mishima argues, the essence of humanity lies in its fragility — and its beauty between death and the infinite.
Unearthly study of life and death | Alexander Lee | The Critic Magazinethecritic.co.uk
anissa
@anissaemenike68dziprfdwjy• Dec 17, 2022
Yukio Mishima's dark satire obscures the light of humanity | The Japan Times
All of the characters become absurd characterizations of themselves
Yukio Mishima's dark satire obscures the light of humanity | The Japan Timeswww.japantimes.co.jp