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    perceptions of their belonging in Australia and the necessity of belonging in Australia. “St Patrick’s College” – Peter and his mother have different perceptions of the impact of his belonging at St Patrick’s College. “Postcard” – Peter initially has a different response to the postcard to the response that he imagines his parents will have. His perception of his belonging to Poland is different to his parents’ perceptions. Perceptions of belonging are shaped within personal‚ cultural‚ historical and

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    in the individual. That energy finds its way out in others. In this chart‚ based on the individual experience of this aspect‚ Saturn seems to oppress Mars. The individual seems to function under the principles of order and discipline‚ though the Martian side is affected: Saturn tends to restrict Mars‚ saying him “you’re overly impulsive and you act without thought; you’re immature and your disorganized attitude is going to get you nowhere”. This adds to the individual the perception that Mars is

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    compatibility with it‚ and must clearly show dimensions of major structural components. Identify construction materials utilized for major structural components. The design and materials must be capable of retaining their functionality and appearance in the Martian environment‚ without requiring significant expenditures of settlement resources for maintenance and repair- The proposal will specify means for providing protection from radiation and debris penetration. Minimum requirement:overall exterior view

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    The assumption that extraterrestrial intelligence would be similar to present day humans cannot be made with current knowledge. Aliens would have developed under different environments‚ they would have their own unique cultures and they would be centuries ahead of humanity with much more advance technology that would have its own unknown impact on their culture. If they have survived long enough to develop the advanced technology needed to travel between the stars‚ then the negative tendencies of

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    In his story‚ Bradbury uses the changing symbolism of the bones to represent the difficulty of change for Mr. Bittering. Mr. Bittering was reluctant to stay on Mars and wasn’t prepared to deal with the change that moving would bring. Mr. Bittering started to notice subtle differences in his wife‚ children‚ and food‚ especially when he started to “[feel] his bones shifting and shaping‚ melting like gold (6)”. His bones are a structure that Mr. Bittering relies on to protect and hold him‚ but they

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    the environment on Mars. By applying our knowledge of earth’s processes along with physical modeling‚ we can begin to also explain these processes that occur on Mars (Head 2007). Impact craters characterize the first-order topography and modify the Martian surface through vertical excavation and transportation of crustal material (Head 2007). Moreover‚ evidence of volcanism is abundant. Lava flows can form channels‚ valleys networks and smooth plains‚ and there are many extinct volcanoes‚ the largest

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    The main character Candide went through many hardships throughout the literature. He always had the attitude of a very understanding and positive person. Candide loved to live. He thought he lived in the best of worlds‚ in the best of towns there was. This was not the fact. Candide went through many hardship he had to overcome. This would test his positive outlook on his life. Throughout the story Candide comes upon many different people who would lead him on different journeys. These things combined

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    story – Walter Streeter – gets one after another four postcards with messages from anonymous and starts thinking them over. His reaction on these postcards changes from the first to the last one. At first he was glad not to answer because he had a lot of things to do and the answering on such postcards required too much time and energy. But he was shocked and astonished about it‚ so he got rid of the first and the second one. Moreover‚ these postcards lingered in his mind and he pondered over the anonymous

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    may seem as though men and women are from different planets‚ the main point to John Gray ’s Men are from Mars‚ Women are from Venus. According to Gray‚ men and women communicate completely differently almost speaking two languages. The male or "Martian" language is used most as " a general warning that he is either in his cave or on his way to the cave." This "cave" is a general term that Gray attributes to the quiet retreat men take in order to sort out their feelings or deal with a problem. When

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    impact may be left on an individual’s sense of self. This concept is explored in Peter Skrzynecki’s anthology ‘Immigrant Chronicle’ which explores the rigorous impacts left on oneself after the effects of migration. The poems ‘Feliks Skrzynecki’ and ‘Postcard’ maintain the authentic connections of belonging and contentment established over time. These texts present the significance of belonging‚ through the strong connections they have established over time. An integral part of developing a sense of

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