A child with a British accent emerges through the radio static, and eventually leads Martin back to the streets of London in 1940. Jimmy Harker is a boy in desperate need of help, but the help he needs will require more heart and courage from Martin than he ever knew he had.
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The main themes in "The Necklace" are greed, deceptive appearances, and beauty and vanity. Greed: Mathilde Loisel's overwhelming desire to live a life of luxury blinds her to the comforts she already possesses and ultimately leads to her losing what wealth and status she initially has.
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Although Winston is the protagonist of the novel, and has some hero-like qualities, Winston is an anti-hero because he has qualities that are contrary to the archetypal hero qualities. Winston hates the totalitarian control and enforced repression that are characteristic of his government
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Causes of eutrophication:
The main causes of eutrophication are
natural run-off of nutrients from the soil and the weathering of rocks
run-off of inorganic fertiliser (containing nitrates and phosphates)
run-off of manure from farms (containing nitrates, phosphates and ammonia)
run-off from erosion (following mining, construction work or poor land use)
discharge of detergents (containing phosphates)
discharge of partially treated or untreated sewage (containing nitrates and phosphates)
In most freshwater lakes the limiting nutrient is phosphorus, so an input of phosphorus in the form of phosphate ions (PO43-) results in an increase in biological activity.