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    Australian Aborigines value their land environmentally. (Point) They only took half of the turtle eggs and leave the rest to hatch so that they will have more in the future. (Evidence) They understand that by not taking all‚ they ensure the sustainability of the resource which will provide for their future needs. (Explanation.) The women know the forest well. They took only what they need and they know where to locate the honey. (Evidence) They have good knowledge of the land/nature. They understand

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    Ice Breaker

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    Suggested Ice Breaker/Energiser Activities 1. Fear in a Hat Fear in a Hat (Also known as Worries in a Hat) is a teambuilding exercise that promotes unity and group cohesion. Individuals write their personal fears (anonymously) on sheets of paper which is then collected in a hat and read aloud. Each person tries to describe his or her understanding of the person’s fear. This leads to good discussion centred around the fears. This teambuilding exercise requires writing utensils‚ sheets of paper

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    If there were few people to talk seriously about the 1857 mutinous Sepoys as victims and British forces as being unnecessarily ruthless in their repression‚ the main protagonists of the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion greatly divided opinions in Britain. The logic according to which people disagree with what they opponents agree with meant that someone’s hero was someone else’s villain. Paul Bogle‚ a Black Jamaican‚ was depicted by supporters of philanthropy as a pious preacher spreading Christianity and

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    The Dew Breaker Analysis

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    The dew breaker is a collection of stories‚ most of them correlated‚ about the lives of Haitians and hatian-americans in relation to the harrowing events that occurred due to the totalitarian regime of Haiti under the Duvalier’s rule. In the last chapter of this book‚ the reader is at last introduced to the true identity of the main character in this story‚ Ka’s father. Also referred by as the prison guard‚ the fat man‚ he has been corrupted by participating in the violent acts of a totalitarian

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    examples of people who break laws and are still honorable.The Greasers are law breakers. They have a grudge against the Socs. One of the Greasers accidentally take things too far. He and another Greaser run away‚ but they come back because of certain events that happen. They start to realize who the person they killed was.The Greasers are law breakers‚ but can still be good people. Johnny from The Outsiders is a law breaker‚ but is still a good person.“ ‘I killed him‚’ he said slowly. ‘I killed that

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    Ice Breaker Activities

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    Assignment 1 Presentation of an ‘Ice Breaker’ activity Due date: On day of presentation Weighting: 20% Length and/or format: Approx 20 minutes Purpose: This exercise asks you to research an ice breaker game that you can implement in class. You are required to facilitate the game using your fellow class mates as participants. You need to introduce the activity‚ explain how to play it and then facilitate the game. Upon completion you must explain why you chose the activity and what it

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    are shown. If this gets too easy‚ get them to grab their tongue or something else to make it harder. Played with the right group of people‚ this is an absolutely hilarious game. By substituting vegies with names‚ this could become a good ice breaker too :D Secret Identity Have everyone secretly write down the name of a person on a small piece of paper or a "post-it" note. It has to be a person that everyone in the room would know about - a famous historical figure‚ an actor or sports celebrity

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    there are countless Victorian buildings‚ statues and fountains erected to celebrate the achievements of Britain‚ this mémoire is an opportunity for me to learn more about the times when its imperial rule was not so glorious. The Indian Mutiny and the Morant Bay Rebellion in Jamaica are two exemplary episodes of the colonial unrest faced by the British Empire during the nineteenth century. Both events came as a protest against aspects of British colonial rule and in both cases these contestations were

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    Literature is used as a medium to evoke self-reflection in an individual‚ the responders are forced to reconsider core values in which they live by. Robert gray explores the misplaced values of Australian society‚ suggesting that the focus has changed to materialism‚ personal gratification‚ consumerism and technological advancement. Through his exploration of the aesthetics of myopia and decay‚ which occur across both his poems‚ “North coast town” and “ Flames and Dangling wire” Gray

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    She came out with 2 more books after and her recent is called the The Dew Breaker. This book uses 9 short stories that are linked together around a central character called Dew Breaker. Even though he calls himself Bienaime‚ his name is fake because he was part of the dictatorship that lasted 25 years. While Dew Breaker was living in Haiti he committed many crimes that led to a scar on his face. After coming to New York with his wife and daughter

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