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    personality changes‚ hyperactivity learning disorders‚ premature maturing of children‚ psychomotor disorders‚ health problems (due to lack of exercise & tendonitis)‚ Development of anti-social behaviour and loss of free thinking and will. Anderson and Bushman (2001)‚ found that across 54 independent tests of the relation between video game violence and aggression‚ involving 4262 participants‚ there appear to be five consistent results of playing games with violent contents. Playing violent games increase

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    "The completedness of a speech relies on the contribution of the parts to the whole" Choose TWO speeches and argue how the structure of each contributes significantly to your understanding of the speech as a whole. An orator’s ability to utilise speech structure permits them to not only convey their ideas efficiently‚ but also to help achieve a social change and improvement. This notion of social change is at the heart of any successful speech. The idea of “parts to the whole” is shown in both

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    biblical allusion‚ showing that football supporters form their own religion or covenant as represented in the poem by stating “and the covenant is sealed”. Another method of proving how passionate Australians are about their love for sport is by ANZAC allusion. Comparing players to soldiers and warriors highlight the level of respect that they are shown to have for their beloved football club. Thus‚ the poem is a light-hearted look at the importance of football to the Victorians. than religion

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    10 Sights You Have To See in Melbourne‚ Australia As the capital of Victoria and second most populous city in Australia‚ Melbourne has everything you could want in a city. Beautiful beaches‚ an iconic skyline‚ a thriving nightlife‚ a rich‚ fascinating history— it’s all here. Since you’ll be spoilt for choice in terms of what to see when you arrive‚ here’s ten of the things you shouldn’t miss: 1) Federation Square The fact that Federation Square totally polarised public opinion in Melbourne when

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    Media Violence Exposure and Its Effects on Children By Shehab Al Sayegh English II Summer I‚ 2012 Lebanese American University ABSTRACT: The fast and the great development in media make the way for violence easier to spread all over the world. Media violence is of different forms‚ it can be reached by using any type of media. Violence in television commercials and in advertising are two forms of media violence that carry great amount of violence‚ but even though there are people

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    The Psychological Effects of Violent Video Games and Movies Is there any family that have not technological tool that can play games and watching films? Nowadays ‚ most of people have at least one technological tool like computer ‚ phone ‚ tablet ‚ and so on.According to researching forty-nine percent of people that use computer that is between sixteen and seventy-four years old are using computer for playing games.Even ‚ the percentage is increasing under sixteen years. Research

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    different cultures encounter each other for the first time. Haphazard and sometimes dangerous in real life‚ this scenario becomes hilarous and outrageous in this movie. Filmed in Africa and starring native bushmen‚ this movie tells the story of one bushman who encounters a Coke glass bottle for the first time in his life. This is his very first encounter with modern society‚ and it proceeds to alter the social dynamics of his entire village. So like the responsible village leader he is‚ he sets out

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    title-poem had swept the colonies when it was first published in April 1890. The book had a remarkable reception: the first edition sold out in the week of publication and 7000 copies in a few months; its particular achievement was to establish the bushman in the national consciousness as a romantic and archetypal figure. The book was as much praised in England as in Australia: The Times compared Paterson with Rudyard Kipling who himself wrote to congratulate the publishers. Paterson’s identity as ’The

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    places where racism was at its peak. This event was to raise awareness on the matter of racial discrimination. I heard in a RSL in Walgett refused to allow two aboriginal ex-service men whom both had served in two world wars into the club‚ even on Anzac day. Can you tell me what happened when you entered that club? Can you explain what happened in Moree. And more specifically in

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    widely used throughout the text‚ has a strong masculine emphasis to the Australian culture‚ excluding women from the image of the typical Australian. The bush ethos constructed in the text and the term ’mate ’ is an intertextual reference to the ANZAC ’s and reinforces the strong bonds (of mateship to protect each other) that are associated with Australians. The text highlights a predominantly masculine discourse that is present in Australian culture while excluding females and other ethnic groups

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