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    faith Bandler

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    draws on her own experiences in this speech and wants reconciliation between Aborigines and White Australians through the use of first person. The use of the first person also lets the speech relate to Bandler and it establishes inclusivity. Faith Bandler uses a variety of rhetorical techniques in Faith‚ Hope and Reconciliation to portray her memorable message of equality. Bandler’s speech explores the prejudice that Aborigines had to endure‚ and encourages the reconciliation process to move faster.

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    The Secret River

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    Conflict is constantly occurring in our everyday lives between individuals and groups in society as it is an inevitable factor of human existence. Conflict involves social disagreement‚ different interests and beliefs. It is possible to even have inner conflict with oneself. Without a clash of individual beliefs and feelings‚ no one would be capable of the self reflection or self assessment that enables us to work out what we believe in and stand for. Conflict opens up different personalities‚ perceptions

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    crime. Father Benedictus said that “I am very disappointed in him‚” he said‚ “he was a prefect and yet he chose to throw it all away.” Fellow class mates commented on this event saying that the priest called him a’ rotten Arabians bare’ Another aborigine said that father Benedictus also called him a ‘stain of the celebration of life’ Fellow teacher aids commented that he yelled out that Willie was an abomination in the eyes of god. Two of the black boy sitting close enough to the front said that

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    ESSAY The Divine Wind

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    Introduction: The novel “The Divine Wind” written by Gary Disher is a novel that presents the readers the conflicts that occur throughout the history of mankind and were all caused by the racial prejudice. The years of 1940’s in the chaotic times of Australia where it was filed with war and hatred in which many lives and loved once and families was destroyed. This novel is a good example of a historical setting. It also shown us the prevalence of racial prejudice that result to hardship between

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    industrious and useful members of a community where they will find protection and encouragement’ as shown in source 3. He then decided that the best way to treat the aborigines was to civilise them. After all his failures‚ he then made laws to place Aboriginal people under the British control‚ where it was permitted to shoot aborigines if they didn’t obey

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    Deadly Unna Summary

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    Blacky is a gutless wonder? Deadly Unna? Essay Gary Black‚ also know as Blacky lives near the coast of South Australia with an extended family of eight siblings. His father‚ Bob Black‚ believes Blacky is a ‘gutless wonder’‚ consequently that leads Blacky in believing his father and is not able to show confidence in his self. Despite what he believes‚ his actions don’t always show his gutless. ‘My own son a gutless wonder’ Bob Black’s thoughts on his son puts a strain in their relation‚ causing

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    rights and freedoms of Aboriginals. The Australian Aborigines were the first people to live on the continent Australia‚ being here longer than the White Australians. During that time‚ the Aboriginal people made a special bond with the land and their kinship to their families. After the invasion of the Europeans settlers‚ laws were introduced to take away the land traditionally owned. Protectionism was one of the first policies meaning that Aborigines and the European settlers were separated and ‘protected’

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    Natives from Australia

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    If you see back in the past 200 years‚ you would know that the British people actually did. There was a culture before the British arrived and clamed Australia as a British land. Now days we call them Australians Aborigines‚ but they are the real people of the country. It is the Aborigines who lived there for thousands of years. For some people‚ Australia Day can be a day of griefs or it can be a day of nationalism. For the British some important events happen on this day. Australia Day can mean

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    It also demonstrates how Aborigines were socially discriminated and were treated as though they were pests. The difference in tone is essential to create the shape. Furthermore‚ the thin lines in the background create a cobweb effect which show how the figure is stuck and is trapped

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    Faith Bandler's Speech

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    Faith Bandler Analysis Francis Pham In an analysis of no more than 400 words‚ explain why you think this speech is important. Support your response with a close focus on purpose‚ ideas and rhetorical techniques. This speech is important and crucial to highlight the persisting flaw that still prevents the Aboriginal people and white Australian nation from reconciling and ultimately focuses on advancing towards this reconciliation. Bandler’s speech is important to society because the Aboriginal

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