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    explore. She lives in a large house that is divided into two other units. One is occupied by two retired theatre stars and the other is occupied by an old man who trains mice. As she explores her house‚ she finds a door with a brick wall behind it. However‚ when she tries to open the door a second time‚ she finds that it leads to a mysterious world that is similar to her own. In this Other world‚ she meets her Other Mother and Other Father‚ two figures that are similar to her real parents‚ but

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    sense of belonging determined by external forces? Support your response by close reference‚ to how ideas about belonging are represented in your prescribed text‚ and at least one other related text of your own choosing. As human we all desire the constant necessity to belong; to family‚ cultural and social groups and to places - in particular our homeland. This essential instinct humans hold to belong allows meaningful and enriching connections and relationships to form with others and the

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    There are many types of chemical reactions‚ five general ones of which I will be describing. Chemical changes are a result of chemical reactions. All chemical reactions involve a change in substances and a change in energy. Neither matter nor energy is created or destroyed in a chemical reaction‚ only changed. There are so many chemical reactions that it is helpful to classify them into 5 general types‚ which include the following: synthesis‚ combustion‚ decomposition‚ single-replacement‚ and double-replacement

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    Question: Significant moments in time shape our understanding of belonging. Link this to belonging. To be effective a belonging text needs interesting characters‚ a developed structure‚ narrative elements and significant moments to shape our understanding of belonging. To create significant moments in time in a belonging poem the poet needs poetic techniques and structural techniques to create a connection and sense of acceptance. To also create significant moments in time in a story the composer

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    Belonging consists of a struggle with opposing pressures. A desire to belong also consists of emotional conflicts and struggles between being acknowledged while also remaining as an individual and retaining personal ideals which may ultimately result in a connection. This is explored in Emily Dickinson’s selected poetry I died for beauty‚ but was scarce and I had been hungry all the years ‚ as well as Scott Westerfeld’s novel Uglies. These texts all depict a struggle between being recognised and

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    needed‚ if there is a lack of understanding then belonging within ceases to exist. Peter Skrzynecki‚ the poet of the anthology Immigrant Chronicle and Robert Zemeckis‚ director of academy award winning film Forrest Gump both look at addressing the importance of belonging and the need for understanding in order to belong. The poem 10 Mary Street by Peter Skrzynecki exemplifies the lack of understanding the persona conveys and the lack of belonging in which is caused through this. This is seen through

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    Should Highway Speed Limits Be Increased? Should highway speed limits be increased? Should we strike down every sign that the government posts and uses to regulate the speed limit on the thousands of highways around the country? Should we trust the driving ability of each and every person to drive within a reasonably safe speed? The response that most people lean toward is one of negativity. People automatically assume that the speeds presently posted on our highways are there only for our

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    due to not caring about their body. Some people can be overweight due to the fact that they are genetically predisposed to overeating. “Some people may have a higher risk of obesity because they are genetically predisposed to overeat or lead a sedentary lifestyle” (“Some People”). Not all people have the same ability to turn down food whenever they want. That causes people to be overeaters‚ thus‚ making them overweight. However‚ not only can some people be genetically predisposed to overeat

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    ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world can enrich or limit their experience of belonging.’ Discuss with reference to your prescribed text and one related text. Belonging is a fundamental part of the human experience. However‚ the interactions an individual has with others throughout their lifetime can have both positive and negative repercussions. When people make connections with others‚ the tone of the connection plays a major part in the overall benefit that connection has on

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    Nataya Fullmer Question 1 The Constitution limits government power to protect individual rights while promoting the common good. In the Constitution they made provisions that were designed to prevent abuse that delegates had seen in British history‚ in their own colonial and state governments‚ or in the national government under the Articles of Confederation. Limitations were for both the national and state governments. Several of the constitution’s

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