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    SINCE MALCOLM FRASER‚ WHO HAS BEEN AUSTRALIA’S ‘BEST’ POLITICAL LEADER‚ AND WHY? During his time as Australia’s Prime Minister‚ Bob Hawke helped the Australian Labor Party win four consecutive elections‚ made changes to education and training system‚ had the highest popularity rate since the introduction of public opinion polls‚ and developed the ‘Wages Accord’. Despite this‚ Hawke’s popularity rating decreased throughout his time in power and was criticised for moving Labor away from its traditional

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    influencing Blues. For reggae‚ it is a name that‚ just like all the ones mentioned above‚ you have definitely heard of before. On February 6‚ 1945‚ in small town of Jamaica‚ Bob Marley was born. This Jamaican singer introduced the power of reggae to the world. He also remains one of its most beloved artists to this day. Bob Marley was only a teenager when he moved to Kingston‚ Jamaica to pursue his music career. He then began playing with people like singer Joe Higgs and he met Bunny O’Riley Livingston

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    Case Synopsis: Bob Iger: Disney’s Fun King After a messy governance struggle in 2005‚ Bog Iger replaced Michael Eisner as CEO of Disney. Under Iger’s leadership‚ company earnings nearly doubled and the stock price rose by 80%‚ thus pulling the company out the rut in which it was stuck. Iger’s career began with an entry-level studio supervisor position at ABC‚ where he began his upward progression through the company. ABC was acquired by Cap Cities in 1985 and soon Iger was appointed to the top

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    “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The short story is about a modest and shy young woman who is pressured‚ by her cousin‚ to cut her hair in order to gain popularity. During this time‚ it was a wild thing for women to cut their hair so Bernice was guaranteed to get a lot of attention but it all backfires. The short story was turned into a film in 1976. The film perfectly captures the wild lifestyle of the Jazz age that Fitzgerald had created. Although the film

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    <b>Mr. Tambourine Man - Bob Dylan</b> <br>Chorus <br> <br>Hey‚ Mr. Tambourine Man‚ play a song for me <br>I’m not sleepy and there is no place I’m going to <br>Hey‚ Mr. Tambourine Man‚ play a song for me <br>In the jingle jangle morning I’ll come following you <br> <br> <br>Though I know the evening’s empire has returned into sand <br>Vanished from my hand <br>Left me blindly here to stand but still not sleeping <br>My weariness amazes me‚ I’m branded on my feet <br>I have no one to meet <br>And

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    Why Mr. Tambourine Man is A Modern Classic The most obvious and popular interpretation of Bob Dylan’sMr. Tambourine Man is that the song is about drugs. This makes sense‚ as it was against the law to write songs about drugs in the 1960s when ’Mr. Tambourine Man’ was composed. The metaphors are simple: ’Mr. Tambourine Man’ is the drug-dealer. "Take me on a trip upon your magic swirling ship..." is asking the drug-dealer for the drugs‚ and then the lyrics go on to describe the physical effects on

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    Usain Bolt and Bob Marley at the Yankees Stadium By Zaheer E. Clarke “Let’s go Brain! Let’s go!” was shouted repeatedly by Brian’s drunk friends as they jeered him for not offering his seat to one of the ladies that were standing in the packed #4 subway train. He eventually yielded‚ I guess to peer pressure and adopted a gentlemanlike behaviour. His friends broke out in celebrations at his newfound nobility while the passengers in the train car erupted in laughter at the series of events. I flashed

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    Racial Profiling An issue that is widely debated but often is left lingering if it’s correct to use racial profiling as a police tactic. Bob Herbert‚ wrote‚ ‘’Jim Crow Policing” published in 2010 in the New York City needs to be restrained. Herbert begins building his credibility by using rhetorical appeal of logos in the form of statistics to establish the incapability of the victims of racial profiling in New York City in the end of the article‚ he relies heavily on pathos and emotionally driven

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    In a world full of racism would you choose to be a Bob Ewell‚ or an Atticus Finch? In the book to Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee the author discuss a person of color wrongly accused for crimes he never committed. In this racially based time period‚ this book looks into the lives of Tom Robinson‚ Atticus Finch‚ and Bob Ewell as we view the injustices that were commonplace in that day and age. After Bob Ewell attacks his daughter and accuses Tom Robinson of assaulting and raping her out of

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    All the presidents Men In the film "all the president’s men" the two journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward from the Washington Post try to solve the mystery of the Watergate affaire. While there voyage leads them to various ways of obtaining information they do not always stick to the journalist’s codex. But how far must a journalist go to receive useful information and how strict can one obey to the journalist codex. After the Watergate affaire Woodward is told to research on the thieves

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