How do TWO of the speakers encourage you to consider what should matter to Australians? Speakers who encourage us to consider significant Australian issues deliver key themes and ever-lasting notions through rhetoric techniques which persuade their audience. Noel Pearson’s 1996 speech‚ ‘An Australian History for us All‚’ challenges the treatment of Indigenous Australians in the past‚ present and future with the proposal for an intellectual approach to acknowledge previous injustices. He argues that
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SPEECHES Funeral Service of the Unknown Soldier: Paul Keating Context: * 11th of November 1991 on Remembrance Day in memory of all those who died or suffered in al wars and armed conflict * Speech coincided with the 75th anniversary of the 1918 armistice that ended WW1 * In commemoration of this historic event the remains of an unknown soldier from the Western Front were returned to the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial and a funeral ceremony was held * Funeral ceremony
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Caribbean Studies [Ms Blades] Research Research is the systematic process of collecting and analysing information to increase our understanding of the issue under study. It is the function of the researcher to contribute to the understanding of the issue and to communicate that understanding to others. Research involves building on work that has been done before and it is filtered through theoretical frameworks. The purpose of research is to generate new knowledge‚ solve a problem‚ or test a theory
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"Explore how time and place are used in the prescribed speeches to shape the audience’s understanding of how knowledge of the past sheds light on the present" - HSC 2013 Speeches form an interpretation of historical events and values which are moulded around the speaker’s opinions and ideology. Paul Keating’s ’Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier’ 1993 and Noel Pearson’s ’An Australian History for Us All’ 1996‚ demonstrate a contrast between how a historical and contextual understanding
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1) The Drive Reduction Theory states that some motivations are innate and unlearned. 2) Homeostasis refers to the process of becoming the best person you can become & developing to your fullest potential. 3) A need is an aroused state that occurs due to some physiological need. 4) The Yerkes- Dodson Law states that performance is best under the conditions of high arousal; since we are most focused and alert at these times. 5) Overlearning refers to the fact that when we perform a task over
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Teamwork Essay #2 Date: October 3rd‚ 2010 Our group’s experiences with team work come from a variety of sources. There were examples of self-directed teams‚ cross functional teams and virtual teams. Self-Directed Team Working in a bank as part of the finance group‚ team work is essential in the day to day function as well as periodical reporting. The team consists of 12 persons assigned to different areas of work like financial accounting & reporting‚ financial analysis‚ regulatory reporting
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Explain the process of strategy mapping and how it relates to performance management and establishing value propositions. You may discuss this theoretically or use the Glacier Inn case study presented in the Armitage and Scholey (2009) document in your readings to serve as an example for integrating these ideas. Alternatively‚ you can use the Hazard Action Zone case study presented in Murby & Gold document (see background readings) if you’d prefer. Armitage‚ H.‚ Scholey‚ C.‚ (2006). Using strategy
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Part 1-Vocabulary 1. Bicameral- Having two legislative chambers or houses. 2. Coalition- An organization of people or countries involved in a pact or treaty (the Constitution). 3. Consensus- An agreement in the judgment or opinion for the Constitution reached by a group of people‚ or countries‚ as a whole. 4. Democracy- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them. 5. Divided government- One party controls
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Lab 11: Mitosis Mitosis is a part of the cell cycle process by which chromosomes in a cell nucleus are separated into two identical sets of chromosomes‚ each in its own nucleus. Mitosis has several phases during the cell cycle. The experiment obligated pictures of onion root tips under the microscope. The pictures had cells and chromosomes. The pictures also had different phases of mitosis in them. As my hypothesis‚ cells stay in the interphase the longest. To begin the experiment‚ there were pictures
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Module One Wellness Plan Fill in all logs and answer the reflection questions completely with supporting details. Section 1: Goals Include your goals for each area of wellness before completing the reflection question. 1. Physical go to the gym 3 times a week for a month 2. Social talk to a new person every week for a month 3. Emotional be nicer to my mom every day for the rest of my life 4. Academic get A’s and B’s all 3rd quarter Goal Reflection Question: Which of your wellness goals is the
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