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    Term 3‚ 2012 Certificate IV (Travel & Tourism Operations) SIT40207 NOTE: This is a guideline only and can be changed without notice. Incorporates: Write Business Documents SITXADM003A Tourism Law SITXGLC001A/SITXOHS004B Marketing SITXMPR001A/SITXPR004A/SITXCOM005A/SITXGT006A Underlined is the Unit of study ** is Assessment and due date WEEK 1 Mon 02 Jul Enrolment Tue 03 Jul Write Business Documents and Introduction Wed 04 Jul Identify Audience‚ Format and Styles Thu

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    their foray into filmmaking in 1984 with their first movie Blood Simple. Throughout the following 27 years they have made another 14 films‚ ranging from dark comedies such as Fargo and Burn After Reading to their critically acclaimed No Country For Old Men‚ and‚ while their films showcase their expertise in several areas‚ can they truly be described as auteur? Francois Truffaut was a French critic‚ who wrote for Cahiers du Cinema‚ and his most notable article “Une Certain Tendance du Cinema Français

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    to provide for their families. Although in some cases people are not fortunate enough to have millions of dollars. They have to make sacrifices for their families just like Lindsey Wakefield in Good Deeds. Lindsey Wakefield is an example of how the lack of money can cause many hardships and obstacles. Good Deeds is a movie about a woman name Lindsey Wakefield whose life changed after a traumatic event. Lindsey is a struggling single mother who is trying to balance life between her daughter Ariel

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    In the movie “12 Angry Men” all five methods of influence were used. The Methods of influence such as use of reason‚ assertiveness‚ coalition building‚ higher values‚ and bargaining were all used by the jurors; whether it was purposely or subconsciously. The influential methods used by juror number eight were the most effective for many reasons. Jurors number three‚ the messenger service owner‚ and number ten‚ the garage owner tried to use the assertiveness method of influence to get their points

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    The Parable of the Good Samaritan that is found in the Gospel of Luke‚ exhibits the aspects of the Kingdom of God. In this parable a samaritan sees someone that is injured and seeing this moves him to have pity and takes care of him. The samaritan takes the mans pain in as his own pain and wants to help him. By looking at this we can also see the principle of mercy that Jon Sobrino discusses in the writing. The principle of mercy is not just feeling bad for someone is it taking someone else’s pain

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    Carver’s stories about the middle class‚ for example. He shows the typical human experience of jealousy and losing a loved one and presents it in a manner that deems it as being a normal act of human nature. His character’s in “Neighbors” and “A Small Good Thing” present actions that are only a predictable act of nature in order to convey the idea that middle class people are no different than the other members of society.

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    “All it takes for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing” This old saying is relevant to the tragedy of Hamlet. Claudius embodies evil and Hamlet a good man. By Hamlet doing nothing he allows Claudius’ evil to flourish into a poisonous tragedy at the end of Hamlet. Claudius is undoubtedly evil. He commits evil deeds and can therefore be seen as an evil person. From early on in the play we hear that‚ “Something is wrong in the state of Denmark”. That something is the King. Claudius admits

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    cause distress or impaired functioning of their own. Compulsions commonly present as persistent hand-washing‚ ritualistic behaviors‚ repeating and counting. OCD can cause severe or mild impairment depending on how severe the OCD is. In the film As Good as it Gets‚ Melvin Udall presents with symptoms and behaviors that are consistent with a DSM-5 diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder‚ (300.3). Melvin the protagonist of the film is a middle-aged fiction author. His personality is arrogant‚ rude

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    1. Question 2 Looking Ahead The “Era of Good Feelings” was an expansion of the economy‚ creation of new states‚ the growth of white settlement and trade in the west and more importantly the rise of nationalism in the united states following the war of 1812. James Monroe was sixty-one when he became president during is his career he served in the Revolution as a diplomat‚ he also served as a cabinet officer. when he entered office he was rewarded with favorable circumstances. During his presidency

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    Imagine being stuck with strangers‚ strangers that are dangerous deceiving thieves. Ren suffers through that exact situation in this passage from The Good Thief. It makes one wonder why did Tinti portray Ben and Tom as thieves‚ or why did she portray Ren being terrified of this act? One will find out through her imagery‚ diction‚ and selection of detail that conveys both her tone and her underlying theme in this passage. To begin with‚ Tinti uses imagery to portray her underlying disapproving tone

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