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    CASE NOTE

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    FACTS GK was a self-employed sex worker. GK periodically stayed at the Drovers Rest Motel at Moranbah for the purposes of sex work. Mrs Hartley‚ director of Dovedeen Pty Ltd and manager of the motel‚ denied GK‚ the respondent‚ further accommodation because she was aware GK was performing sex work. Mrs Hartley advised her that she would have to stay somewhere else. GK acknowledged that the refusal to accommodate her at Drovers rest was not because of who she was but because of what she was doing.

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    folk

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    from a purposeful alteration. Folk song melodies and words often evolve over time. Words of a song may also change over time.   (4 слайд) Folk songs can often be classified into different types. The ballad‚ a song that tells a story often about real events‚ is one of the main types of folk song. Ballads are in stanza form‚ where a melody is repeated for each of several verses‚ and may have a refrain that is repeated several times. Another type of folk song is those that deal with a particular activity

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    and the personal needs and agendas of those who are to be led. The seven ages of leadership give a clear idea about the different stages of leadership. They are‚ • The Infant Executive • The Schoolboy with shining face • The Lover ‚with a woeful ballad • The Bearded Soldier • The General‚ Full of wise saws • The statesman‚ with spectacles Nose • The sage‚ second childishness The initial stage of the leader says that the leader is like a child and he needs others dependency and support. He

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    In Deborah Garrison poem‚ “Please Fire me”‚ was intended to be composed in a way that can be seen correspondingly to the way individuals talk. Battalion prevails in the way that she composed sues word that individuals utilized as a part of their ordinary vocabulary and the general tone of a somebody who is just disappointed with the world she lives in can be comprehended by anybody these days. The real subject in the sonnet is male bullheadedness in the work environment. The general population accountable

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    “Write about the ways Auden tells the story in the poetic piece ‘Miss Gee’?” Through the ballad of ‘Miss Gee’ Auden tells the story of the character Miss Edith Gee this is achieved in a variety of ways. The poetic piece is a ballad intended to be read to the tune of ‘St James’ Infirmary’. Auden has created a regular pattern of quatrains as well as a regular rhythm which progresses the general flow of the poem and creates the atmosphere of a story for the reader. The initial exposition is extremely

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    References: Ballad‚ Bill‚ Tricia Ballad‚ and Erin K. Banks. 2011. Access Control‚ Authentication‚ and Public Key Infrastructure. Sudbury: Jones & Bartlett Learning.

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    considered the fathers of the English Romantic movement‚ their collective theologies and philosophies were often criticized but rarely taken serious by the pair of writers due to their illustrious prestige as poets. The combined effort in the Lyrical Ballads catapulted their names into the mainstream of writers in 1798 and with this work; they solidified their place in English literature. Although‚ most people fail to note that the majority of Coleridge’s and Wordsworth’s work was him simply bending and

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    Ballade Of Worldly Wealth

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    reader‚ Lang is the speaker but he isn’t speaking to anyone directly in the story‚ almost like a monologue. Studying the formation and the structure of the poem‚ its clearly a ballad‚ I say this because there is total of 24 lines that are equally divided into 3 stanzas. Noticeably there is a rhetorical pattern in this ballad. He uses words and that pretty much contradict each other‚ not to the extent of a double negative‚ more like an oxymoron. One example is

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    Scott Avtt Brothers Essay

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    Stomping around while strumming hard on the banjo‚ willing the crowd to sing along with his words‚ sprinting around the stage‚ clapping as his brother jams to his guitar solo‚ singing a quiet ballad alone on stage with an acoustic guitar‚ throwing his guitar high into the air at the end of a song and catching are all to be expected from Scott Avett of the Avett Brothers during one of their concerts. Avett has what appears to be an endless pool of energy‚ strings‚ and finger picks to pull from at

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    One Art

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    In the poem One Art‚ the literal situation is that the art of loss isn’t hard to master. Bishop gives the reader tips on how to master the art of loss and eventually gives the real answer to how she copes with loss. The ballad starts rather strongly with the inquisitive case that "the art of losing isn’t hard to master" (1.1). The speaker recommends that a few things are fundamentally made to be lost‚ and that losing them in this manner isn’t a major ordeal. She proposes that we get used to misfortune

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