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    What were twelve year olds doing 20 years ago to communicate? They either called each other on the house phone or wrote each other letters. They also would go over to each other’s house to hang out or go to get a soda and an ice cream. Cell phones have changed all that. Twelve year olds should not have cell phones. Could cell phones be to blame for twelve year olds laziness? Due to the amount of time spent on their phones playing games‚ social media‚ and texting twelve year olds have become

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    until the publishing of his autobiography which he opted to use his African name. After years of service at sea‚ Equiano was bought by a merchant from Philadelphia where he served as a clerk. Equiano was prudent enough in his works and was given the privilege to partake in his businesses where he was able to save enough money to buy his freedom. Equiano in his autobiography The Interesting Narrative

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    Twelve Years a Slave Sex and Gender Class Twelve Years a Slave‚ a movie directed by Steve McQueen‚ tells many issues in its films. It is a story telling about Solomon Northup who was kidnapped by two white men and then sold as a slave in the South. As we know that South was pro-slavery. The all issues in the movie‚ of course‚ was started with slavery. Slavery also became center plot in this movie. However‚ this film did not only show about how Black male live as slave‚ but also show about Black

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    had to their own humanity. Although the institution of slavery constantly and unrelentingly worked to dehumanize its subjects‚ slaves found ways to resist both its physical and psychological traumas. In Solomon Northup’s aptly named memoir “Twelve Years a Slave”‚ he describes the horrors which he had to endure when slave traders kidnapped him and sold him into slavery together with the ways in which he and his fellow slaves

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    English Summary Notes ­ The selection of celtic voices and instruments interspersed with the folk  ballads‚ and fusion of video­clip style song interludes‚ together with female  harmonies (lilting of the Hannan sisters)‚ camera speed‚ angles and tilt  effects‚ and recurring symbolism shaped our understanding of Perkins’  creative voice as her ateur is itself a distinctive voice.  ­ Interior elements of her filmic narrative that create conflict and ongoing  tension and these give rise to complex cultural

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    Viva coce ’belonging’ What does the concept of beloning mean to you on a personal level? Belonging to me on a personal level means to be appreciated‚ that your thoughts and veiws are regognised and respected. A sense of comfort in a place or people that you can tell them and they wont judge me. But really‚ to just have a place‚ a spot‚ in other peoples hearts. How may our sense of beloning make us feel accepted and deepen our relationships. Well personally from my own context‚ I understand belonging

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    Belonging consists of a struggle with opposing pressures. A desire to belong also consists of emotional conflicts and struggles between being acknowledged while also remaining as an individual and retaining personal ideals which may ultimately result in a connection. This is explored in Emily Dickinson’s selected poetry I died for beauty‚ but was scarce and I had been hungry all the years ‚ as well as Scott Westerfeld’s novel Uglies. These texts all depict a struggle between being recognised and

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    Good morning‚ fellow students and teacher/adjudicators In my humble opinion‚ Belonging is the inherent nature of humans to connect with others. This statement means that we‚ -as humans- have an underlying need to belong‚ to feel safe and to feel wanted. On the other hand Google defines belonging in 2 ways. The first one: To be rightly placed in a specified area. This links belonging to a place‚ whether it be a physical location or a certain mindset. The second definition is: To be rightly classified

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    Belonging The texts I have studied have enhanced my understanding of the concept of belonging in its many forms and types. Belonging is ignited through connections with people‚ places‚ groups‚ communities and the larger world. The poetry by Peter Skrzynecki and the film Submarine by Richard Ayoade show the theme of belonging through unique and specific language techniques and features‚ such as imagery‚ repetition and structure‚ these methods give us an understanding of how a sense of belonging

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    Belonging to a group‚ culture‚ nationality or school all have an effect on the individual’s sense of self. This shown through ‘the china coin’ by Allan Baillie‚ poetry ‘10 Mary st’ and ‘migrant hostel’ by Peter Skrzynecki‚ as well as the related text ‘neighbours’! In ‘The China Coin’‚ the main character Leah and Joan went on a journey to China in purpose to find out the mystery of the broken coin. As the journey progresses‚ this ultimately gives them a sense of their Chinese identity and belonging

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