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    Homeless Satire

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    Ryan Visor Brown Comp 1 April 22‚ 2013 Homeless satire There are hundreds of homeless people out on the streets of the large cities in this great nation. With low unemployment rate and new jobs being created every day‚ people are starting to ask why there are still homeless people in the alleys and on the sidewalks of this country. This seems to be a haunting problem even though it would be so incredibly easy for homeless people to get a job. The general requirements for applying for and keeping

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    Obesity Satire

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    4/26/12 Satire Obesity Obesity has become a huge problem throughout America. All Americans have quick and easy access to food at any time during their day. From 24-hour fast food restaurants to food stamps‚ there is no reason to go hungry here in the United States. However‚ this unlimited access is creating an unhealthy community. American Citizens are finding themselves stuck on their couches because their body weight restricts their movement! Some can hardly walk! Americans need to make change

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    Bruce Catton Analysis

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    “And the little room where they wrote out the terns was the scene of one of the poignant‚ dramatic contrasts in American History” (Catton). Bruce Catton described how America started from a new way of thinking. Catton’s purpose of comparing and contrasting Grant and Lee were to show how the men were both very alike because they were both American and different because of their ideologies. Catton’s purpose of comparing Grant and Lee was to show how close the Civil War was and how strong the leaders

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    ability to as persuading audiences is The poem “Weapons Training” by Bruce Dawe‚ Charlie Chaplin’s speech from “The great dictator” and the song “Where is the love” by The Black Eyed Peas. Weapons Training is a piece of war poetry written by Burce Dawe in 1970. This poem is considered a dramatic monologue spoken by an aggressive and intimidating sergeant who’s training soldiers that are about to be sent off to war. Bruce Dawe has used rhetorical questions to encourage the reader or listener to

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    Poverty Satire

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    Poverty Satire With the advancement of poverty in the United States it is time to solve the homeless situation. Thousands of Americans are homeless and taking up space on the city’s streets. A simple solution to this problem would be to allow the homeless to reside in landfills. They would be able to sort through the waste to find appropriate cardboard boxes to live in. This could also be used as a form of employment allowing them to sort through recycling to improve the environment. It is also

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    stabilise the German economy and find a better system for paying reparations. The former Director of the US Bureau of the Budget Charles G. Dawes chaired the meetings and six months later the Dawes Plan was accepted. With the Dawes Plan in action the French troops were to withdraw from the Rhur‚ which they did in full by 25th August‚ 1925. When the Dawes Plan was written‚ it was thought to be a temporary plan which would be revised later. By late 1927 a revision was called for and on 16th

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    Satire Analysis

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    Satire analysis: Hannah Milner Primrose Red Brown Jerry Du May 5‚ 2013 Organizer Making connections What does the story remind me of? ▪ “not listening to parents’ advice” o “don’t talk to strangers” ▪ Vanity/self-conceit and the consequences o Not listening to advice on account of looks or impressions ▪ Chinese proverb [roughly translated]: “saying the grapes are sour when you can’t even taste them.” Connects to Hannah Milner because she concludes that

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    Memes Satire

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    Remember that one show Arthur you probably watched as a kid? Guess what‚ it’s a meme now. What about that one sad video of the ex couple talking? Oh wait‚ that turned into a meme as well. What about that news report of a dead gorilla? Darn‚ it’s a meme as well. In today’s culture‚ no matter how much you avoid it‚ everything that goes viral on the internet becomes a meme in a matter of seconds. Memes are unavoidable. They are easy to make and if it’s unique enough‚ it’s likely for it to become viral

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    Bruce Tumckman's Model

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    of individuals (Hackman‚ 1980). Good team management leads to good team performance which is being proven to be the key building blocks within organisations (Boddy‚ 2011). In this essay‚ individual behaviour will be assessed based on five stages of Bruce Tuckman’s team development model. Each team member exhibit different behaviour depending on MARS (motivation‚ ability‚ role perception and environment) model which impact the individual’s

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    <center><b>Discuss 2 of Dawe’s poems which illustrates his belief that ordinary things in life are a good subject for poetry.</b><center><br><br>Bruce Dawe poems illustrate his version of "ordinary". The poems I have studied of his work have been about life and how people deal with everyday living. Such poems as Drifters and Homosuburbiensis are good examples of how Dawe captures the meaning of "ordinary". Drifters is about a family who move from place to place‚ as the father needs to move by the demand of

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