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    The Baddest Dog in Harlem

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    You’ll have to be tough to live in your American skin When we go to school or to our jobs we don’t have many worries. The worries we could have could be “Oh no‚ there’s a test today” or “Oh no‚ my boss wants me to do some paperwork” but what if we had to live in fear instead of worries? If in the morning we should fear to go to school or job because of the place we are living in‚ that we had to say properly goodbye to your family every day‚ what would that do to us? ”The Baddest Dog in Harlem”

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    Caitlyn Jenner AKA Bruce Jenner “People look at me differently. They see me as this macho male‚ but my heart and my soul and everything that I do in my life—it is part of me. That female side is part of me. That’s who I am.” – Caitlyn Jenner Caitlyn Jenner is born on October 28‚ 1949 and is 65 years old. She was born in Mount Kisco‚ New York. Caitlyn Jenner’s real name is‚ William Bruce Jenner or most known by Bruce Jenner. Bruce is a transgender‚ which means he is now a female. Caitlyn Jenner is

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    Bob Fosse

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    Bob Fosse was born in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ United States on September 23‚ 1987. Fosse began his unusual career as a dancer in the late 1940s‚ touring with companies of Call Me Mister and Make Mine Manhattan. After playing the lead in a summer-stock production of Pal Joey‚ then choreographing a showcase called Talent 52‚ Fosse was given a screen test by M-G-M and went on to appear in the film Kiss Me Kate. This appearance‚ in a highly original dance number‚ led to Fosse’s first job as a choreographer

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    Tuckman's Stages

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    Tuckman’s Stages In 1965‚ soon after leaving Princeton University‚ Bruce Tuckman developed a theory of group development that has gained a great deal of popularity. The theory contained four distinct stages and he suggested that for a group to achieve maximum effectiveness‚ it needed to move through all four stages (Chimaera Consulting Limited‚ 1999‚ para. 2). I found it not only to be a useful model for understanding how my work team is evolving but also for understanding what needs to happen for

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    has been the President of the Alumni Association there for several years. He went to Mattoon High School but it was mostly just to pick up girls. As far as music goes‚ he’s into Elvis Presley‚ Robert Plant‚ Dudley Taft‚ ZZ Top‚ Ronnie Van Zant‚ Bruce Springsteen and tribute bands such as Tribute Hurrikane and Ozzmania. Two of his most recently watched movies are “Easy Rider” and The Magnificent 7”. Some of his favorite TV shows are “Sons of Anarchy”‚ Two and a Half Men” and “Duck Dynasty”.

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    Shoe horn sonata

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    are forced to relive the memories of the past through an interview for a TV documentary. Through a variety of dramatic techniques‚ Misto suffering of the POW’s‚ the strength of music and hope‚ and the healing nature of truth. Similarly‚ written by Bruce Dawe the poem “Weapons Training” employs a variety of techniques to create the distinctively visual image of the issues of the harsh realities of war through the brutal nature and the idea that death can come at any moment. In the Shoe Horn Sonata

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    distinctively visual

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    tend to reveal hidden truths behind important events in our history‚ doing so in a way which illustrates the impact that war has on individuals who are involved in it. The Shoe Horn Sonata written by John Mito in conjunction with Weapons Training by Bruce Dawe reveals several truths of which responders were unaware. Some of these are the horrors of war and the brutality and dehumanisation of individuals which force them to make sacrifice in order for them to survive. As well as the friendships that

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    ourselves and what defines our identity and others. The Running Man‚ by Michael Gerard Bauer‚ explores ideas on the effects of war and society’s expectations through the relationships formed throughout the book. Similarly‚ the poem ‘Weapons Training’‚ by Bruce Dawe‚ uses the relationship between the drill sergeant‚ the soldiers and their enemy to shape our understanding of the viciousness and brutality of war and the expectations of society. In The Running Man‚ the relationship between Joseph and Tom explores

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    More often that not‚ conflict occurs between the powerful and the powerless. For those cases that fall under this condition‚ it typically began with an imbalance of equality‚ two sides fighting for superiority or just to maintain their own survival. Bruce Beresford’s Paradise road exposes this very distinction but the ones who hold the power and those who don’t‚ i.e. the supposedly superior Japanese soldiers who are keeping a watch of the women in the Prisoner of War camp. Those Japanese soldiers treat

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    ● ● ● ● ● ● What is the message Intended purpose Views and perspectives of war Bias and subjectivity Annotate the techniques Explain how the composer’s attitude to war is communicated effectively Complete a comparison chart that examines the similarities and differences between each poem. Produce TWO comparative STEEL paragraphs in which you articulate your understanding of the above points that relate to the two poems Flanders fields Complete Analysis What is the message? As with his earlier

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