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    Summary: The New Asylum

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    The New Asylum Watching the documentary‚ the New Asylum opened my eyes a lot. I have heard the saying‚ “prisons are the new asylum” plenty of times‚ but I did not believe it to be true until watching the documentary. Before watching it I always viewed the prison system as a very harsh and coercive place‚ but now I see how much it help people with mental illness. If it wasn’t for the prison system some people would not have a place for treatment. I believe if the government had better funding there

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    The Truth seeker – Aristotle The famous Harvard School Motto is: Let Plato be your friend‚ and Aristotle‚ but more let your friend be Truth. At the early stage of the human civilization‚ there were many intelligent people that had achievements in all kinds of fields. When people were using mysticism to explain things‚ Aristotle was seeking the truth‚ and he did. It changed our sight of seeing the world now. Aristotle was born in 384 BCE. When he was seventeen‚ he came to Athens- the culture’s capital

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    whistleblowing because this person sought out a problem within an institution that they were not part of. Whistleblowing comes in all forms and situations. This example shows from the public level that there was an ethical problem within an insane asylum that needed to be addressed to the public. Military institutions also have the potential for whistleblowing to occur. To give an example of a military related whistleblowing‚ in 1971 GAP (n.d) mentions‚ Daniel Ellsberg who was a former US military

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    Language Analysis

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    Language Analysis: When teaching a grammar or function lesson‚ submit this LA sheet with your lesson plan. Target Language: (write the target sentence/s from the lesson here)This coat fits me‚ but it doesn’t suit me (Elementatry). | Meaning: (try to state this in student-friendly language)The coat I’m trying on is the right size (fit)‚ but it is a wrong colour‚ shape etc (doesn’t suit) | Context / Conveying Meaning: (state the context and how you will convey meaning) By showing different

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    Language analysis

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    Language analysis-practice EAL cat Fear must not blind us to facts The article ‘Fear must not blind us to fact’ has published on the Insight Publications (website) in 2013 which was wrote by Cameron Bright. The article is about the Melbourne government is going to install more CCTV cameras in the city to prevent random attacks not happen again. He argues that the government should think carefully about install the CCTV before any evidence shows it makes appreciable different to public safety. The

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    Asylum Case Digest

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    Case: The Asylum Case (1960 World) Facts: Torre‚ the unsuccessful leader of a military rebellion in Peru in 1948‚ sought political asylum in the Columbian embassy in Lima. Peru refused to allow Torre to leave the country‚ and insisted he be given over to Peru to be tried for military rebellion. Dispute referred to the ICJ‚ which first decided that Columbia had no treaty right to declare that Torre was entitled to the status of a political offender eligible for political asylum. The ICJ then turned

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    Language analysis

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    Language analysis In the opinion article "One too many" that was published in the herald sun band written by Fiona McCormack‚ the authors main contention was that the government should support improving the system response to family violence. Serious and concerned tone was used with persuasive techniques such as evidence‚ rhetorical question and inclusive language to persuade the reader to agree with the authors viewpoint. A serious and concerned tone is used by the author to give the

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    Language Analysis

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    Language Analysis David James’ article ’Mobile Concerns’ sheds a light on the current situation of mobile phone use in vehicles‚ and the impact it has had on the death toll on the roads. Initially James makes it relatively clear that he is arguing against the idea of banning mobile phones and that it is responsible for majority of the accidents on our roads‚ it becomes increasingly more apparent towards the latter of this article how strongly James’ views are through his blunt consideration of the

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    Asylum-Personal Narrative

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    Asylum (Dotted lines act like changes in perspective) Tyler sat in the car waiting‚ he was anticipating everything to go wrong at any given moment‚ that always happened. We will probably hit a moose or something‚ he thought as Tyler‚ and his dad were driving through the British Columbia rockies‚ driving to where they would eventually set up camp‚ in a forested area. Two of his friends were going to meet him there‚ as long as everything went according to plan‚ which it seemed to never do. But after

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    Analysis of Language

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    Analysis of Language Keyed In “Keyed in” published by Internet blogger Voxi is a persuasive article regarding the technological boom being experienced by not only today’s youth but by society in general. Published on May 23‚ 2009 on website Ctrl Alt “Keyed in” Voxi‚ contends that society and its members should herald the implementation of new technology and welcome it with open arms‚ contrasting the internet with great historical discoveries such as Darwinism and the reorganisation of the cosmos

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