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    against the tide

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    Macquarie College Year 10 Against The Tide Essay Essay Question: How has the composer of your set text developed ideas about one theme in their novel? In the novel Against The Tide‚ Irini Savvides develops numerous themes. One of these major themes would be family. Savvides develops this theme in depth by using descriptive language and literary techniques such as poetry and imagery. She explores this theme in her verse novel in an effective way. She incorporates different cultures colliding

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    Against Racism

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    immigration legislation‚ that state racism is born. And it is the racism of the state – in legislation‚ in government‚ and in the criminal justice system – that put the imprimatur on institutional racism and gave a fillip to popular racism. The fight against that institutional racism‚ which maims and kills and blights the lives of young African-Caribbean and Asian peoples and other minority groups‚ continues. But there is a new racism abroad in the land‚ even more virulent and devastating than the ones

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    Against School

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    Beata Gubernat 16 April y Against School John Taylor Gatto The main subject in John Taylor Gatto’s essay is the schooling system and all it’s weaknesses. He argues that‚ the real objective of mandatory schooling is not according received wisdom to make good people and citizens‚ but to reduce individuality‚ put down dissent and originality just in order to make populace manageable. Taylor Gatto provides number of arguments in favour of his thesis. Essay is coherently and consistently written

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    Zoos; for & Against

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    Zoos; For & Against Zoos are very popular in and around Britain. Despite this‚ there are a percentage of the population who are against the idea of an animal being kept in captivity. Since 1828; when the first zoo was opened in London (London Zoo)‚ the number of zoos has risen to approximately fifty. Zoos are widely populated here in the United Kingdom‚ and many families believe visiting a zoo‚ to be the perfect family outing. Zoos can become very busy‚ and therefore are making an enormous

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    Against Euthanasia

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    1.20.13 I AM AGAINST EUTHANASIA voluntary: when a person is asked to be killed because the pain could not be handled any longer non-voluntary: when a person is killed by the decision of another person because the patient is incapable to do it himself/ herself. Euthanasia is:  1. "A quiet‚ painless death." or 2. "The intentional putting to death of a person with an incurable or painful disease intended as an act of mercy." BIBLICAL POINTS: -Euthanasia is considered MURDER -One

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    Against Abortion

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    decided by the women that want to child. A definition of pro-choice is “advocating a woman’s right to control her own body (especially her right to an induced abortion)”. It’s not murder since the fetus is not fully human so it’s not really defiance against God. It should be the woman’s choice because it their body. Many of the women don’t want to suffer the pain and the emotional trauma of the pregnancy when they have an abortion and labor just to give it up so they should allow woman’s to choice there

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    Against schools

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    Against School The article Against Schools is a very intriguing article or could case great debate and concern about public schooling systems in America today. Born in Monongahela‚ Pa‚ John Taylor Gatto is a retired America school teacher with nearly 30 years of experience in the school system. Gatto is a recipient of many awards such as: The New York City Teacher of the Year award in 1989‚1990‚ and 1991 and The New York State Teacher of the Year award in 1991. He is broadminded perilous of compulsory

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    For and Against Pollution

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    their own cars to commute. The increasing number of vehicles in our cities contributes to the high levels of pollution in the air. When faced with taking private cars or public transport‚ people react in different ways. I will discuss the for and against arguments of using private cars or public transport. People prefer private cars over public transport for several reasons. Firstly‚ private cars are believed to be faster than public transport since people don’t have to spend their precious time

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    Against Abortion

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    Taylor Brown My Speech against Abortion Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. Abortions can occur spontaneously or induced. Spontaneous abortions are medically considered “miscarriages” and Induced abortion is when you remove the fetus from out of the uterus or embryo before it has a chance to fully develop and survive outside of the female’s uterus. There is a major argument between many people in the United States on abortion. Many argue that abortion is wrong because unborn babies are

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    Against Interpretation

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    uncommon for teachers to ask their students to “dig deeper” into the text that they are reading. In fact‚ every high school English course that I took part in involved interpreting the texts the way that I saw it. After reading Poetics by Aristotle and Against Interpretation by Susan Sontag‚ I now realize that it is not always important to find the hidden meaning of texts. As a student‚ it is necessary to look closely at the texts‚ however it is not always necessary to find incantations while interpreting

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