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    Why Did Gallipoli Lose

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    enough to defend in case there evacuation was compromised and the Turks launched a heavy attack the Allied would have been able to hold them off for at least one week. Within three weeks the Allied had withdrawn 40‚000 ANZACS without the Turks knowing by the 20th of December not one ANZAC soldier was left at Gallipoli and the last man to withdraw from the British army was on the 9th of January. In the end Turks lost around 86‚500 people‚ Britain 21‚000‚ France 9‚798‚ Australia 8‚141‚ New Zea Land 2‚431

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    know what really happened at Anzac cove. In this quote Captain D.G. Campbell speaks about the darker reality of the war‚‘The worst things here are the flies in millions‚ lice and everlasting bully beef and biscuits and too little water.” Also it will be a good thing when we get a chance to bury some of the dead.” HIs recount refers to the full horrors unlike the

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    Distinctively visual texts are able to manipulate the emotions of the audience to influence the responses of a collective group. John Misto‚ the person behind the play The Shoe-Horn Sonata‚ uses his distinctively visual text as a memorial for the Australian Army nurses who died in the war‚ as they were refused one by the government. “I do not have the power to build a memorial. So I wrote a play instead.” This drama illustrates the way the women were treated in the Japanese prisoner of war camps

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    Mum Cook Monologue

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    the morning of ANZAC Day. Mum in the kitchen making a cup of tea and baking a cake before Alf wakes up for the dawn service. Bowls and other cooking utensils used for baking cakes are scattered around the kitchen in front of her along with a mug of tea and a kettle.) Hughie‚ he’s my son too you know‚ but Alf… Alf can go on being the proud father who is always right‚ but I see it. I see Hughie and how he is now. He’s got different views to us nowadays‚ especially about today‚ ANZAC Day. Me and Hughie

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    Houghton Mifflin Company. Bushman‚ B.‚ J. & Anderson‚ C.‚ A. (2001). Media violence and the American public: Scientific facts versus media misinformation‚ American Psychologist‚ 56(6/7)‚ 477-489. Huesmann‚ L. R.‚ Moise-Titus‚ J.‚ Podolski‚ C. & Eron‚ L. D. (2003). Longitudinal relations between children’s exposure to TV violence and their aggressive and violent behavior in young adults: 1977-1992‚ Developmental Psychology‚ 39(2)‚ 201-221. Konijn‚ E. A.‚ Bijvank‚ M. N. & Bushman‚ B. J. (2007). I wish

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    may have been thirst or just listening to an instruction but we do know it was very courageous. (The Australian‚ 2007) In source 1 you can see the overall view of the charge and though it may look like there are many more ANZAC light horse the Turks outnumber the Anzacs about 6 to 1. The Turkish

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    Human Aggression

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    HUMAN AGGRESSION Craig A. Anderson and Brad J. Bushman Department of Psychology‚ Iowa State University‚ Ames‚ Iowa 50011-3180; e-mail: caa@iastate.edu‚ bushman@iastate.edu Key Words violence‚ harm‚ theory‚ general aggression model ■ Abstract Research on human aggression has progressed to a point at which a unifying framework is needed. Major domain-limited theories of aggression include cognitive neoassociation‚ social learning‚ social interaction‚ script‚ and excitation trans-fer

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    were moving neither back or forth‚ this was due to the trench system which was a poor idea because it was incredible for defense but nobody could attack it. Unfortunately‚ this battle was a failure due to a number of mistakes occurred by the British‚ ANZACS (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps)‚ and the French navy. The mistakes lacked intelligence to support the ideas of capturing Gallipoli successfully. The Turks took the control of Dardanelles strait‚ which was an access route to the Black Sea

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    connection with God‚ (which ties in with Chapter 12 and religion that we just recently covered). The people have an immense respect to any forms of life breathing or not breathing. After watching this movie a few times something got my attention. The Bushman fire at an animal with a sedative projectile and patiently await until the animal lies down completely still then kill it‚ later asking forgiveness for executing it by explaining that it was a means of survival for his family. This act revealed that

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    violence on youth‚ American Physiological Society Schechter‚ D Ferguson‚ C. J. et al (2008)‚ VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES AND AGGRESSION: Causal Relationship or Byproduct of Family Violence and Intrinsic Violence Motivation?‚ Texas A&M International University Bushman‚ B Bandura‚ A. (1997). Self-efficacy: The exercise of control Huesmann L R

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