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    pursuing an education internationally. Language barriers‚ culture shock and the overwhelming feeling of being home sick‚ are just some of the milestones to be overcome. Too often international students find comfort‚ and the much needed sense of belonging‚ in surrounding themselves with students with the same ethnic background/s. Of course this is typically predictable behaviour‚ however to what extent is it beneficial in an increasingly diversified world? In my experience‚ the underlying issue comes

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    in the words of Chimamanda Adichi. The Taliban was created through the political instability in Afghanistan‚ and is spreading to other countries such as Pakistan. Based on the work of‚ The Taliban: War‚ Religion and the New Order in Afghanistan by Peter Marsden‚ it is evident that the Taliban is an extremist Islamic group that has taken control over Afghanistan is currently expanding its empire‚ engulfing the rural parts of the Middle East. The Taliban is not only harmful to the countries they reign

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    Peter Albert David Singer is an Australian moral philosopher who was born in 1946‚ one of his main goals is to end world poverty by donating to charities and convincing others to do the same‚ and he believes that affluent people should donate all disposable income to charity. Nel Noddings is an American philosopher born in 1929‚ and her view on ethics focuses on a natural sense of caring and a flexibility of principles‚ she rejects Singer’s argument saying that we have obligations to those around

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    Belonging: A Short Story

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    others‚ I left the house more than a week and now‚ I might couldn’t go back to my own belonging world. Thus‚ I need to get into the wormhole. I laid down inside of the capsule‚ I had to save more my energy‚ I was thinking that this would be the last chance‚ the last chance to go back to home. I slowly closed my eyes‚

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    Peter Figueroa's Framework

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    multitude of factors‚ for example it could be determined by one or many of the Framework’s levels. In this report I will be analysing which level of Figueroa’s framework has the biggest impact on me whether it’d be cultural or institutional. Professor Peter Figueroa developed a tool to investigate the issues surrounding access‚ equity and equality in sport and physical activity. It has become better known as Figueroa’s framework (Yr. 12 Physical Education Board‚ 2016). Professor Figueroa developed this

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    'Witness' - Peter Weir

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    English Essay – ‘Witness’ by Peter Weir The 1985 film witness‚ directed by Peter Weir is a crime/drama that develops the theme of conflict on a social‚ cultural and personal level. These areas of conflict are highlighted through the use of film techniques such as; camera shots‚ camera angles‚ lighting and costume. The film outlines the contrast between mainstream American society and the Amish community in regional Pennsylvania. While American society is seen as a violent and arrogant group of

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    have studied in Belonging? Belonging is an instinctive factor in human nature which is embedded in everyone. The sense of belonging or not belonging can have a significant impact on a person’s life‚ their personality and their position in society. A person may find a strong sense of belonging through representations of symbolic places‚ relationships or events. Through these different aspects which create a sense of belonging‚ a strong individual identity can also be formed. Peter Skrzynecki explores

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    It is certainly true to say that belonging and not belonging is determined by the relationships a character has with others and the world. Being accepted and having shared experiences with others and having genuine connections with ones environment is crucial to feelings of belonging. This is clearly evident in the verse novel The Simple Gift‚ composed by Steven Herrick‚ and further demonstrated in Ania Walqicz’s “Australia”. These texts show that without relationships with others and the world‚

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    This Is England Belonging

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    This is England – essay ”This is England” is about a 12-year-old boy named Shaun. He lives in England and is bullied in/at school. He lives alone with his mother because his dad died in war. One day he meets a group of skinheads who wants him to join their group. Even though Shaun is young‚ he is not afraid of the skinheads. He joins the group and quickly becomes their favorite member. Shaun has probably been forced to act older than he is‚ because of his dads’ early death. In the movie he makes

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    Peter Singer Is Wrong

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    minute? Good! Because that may be all it takes to log in to OXFAM.org and virtually save someone’s life. But hold on a second‚ what about your life? Your own interests? All of the other beneficial things you could do with that money? According to Peter Singer‚ you don’t really have any choice because you’re “morally obligated” to donate far more resources to famine relief and similar causes than what you currently think is enough‚ but without sacrificing anything of equivalent moral importance. In

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