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    A Place to Stand

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    “Ka pai ki mua‚ ka pai ki muri” A close viewing Analysis of Turangawaewae-a place to stand a New Zealand short film This is a close-viewing analysis of the short film turangawaewae - A place to stand. Directed by Peter Burger (Ngai Tauiwi). Produced by Catherine Fitzgerald (Ngai Tauiwi). Written by Wiremu Grace (Ngati Toa‚ Ngati Porou). Wi Kuki Kaa (Ngati Porou‚ Ngati Kahungunui) portrays a returned Maori servicemen from Vietnam. Nancy Brunning (Ngati Raukawa‚ Ngai Tuhoe) portrays his daughter

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    Explore the way in which Orwell effectively portrays the characters of Napoleon and Snowball Orwell first uses direct characterization to describe Napoleon and Snowball’s characters. “Pre-eminent among the pigs were two young boars named Snowball and Napoleon.” This sentence clearly shows readers that both characters are unique and different; without readers having to figure it out. It might as well show that both boars are the main characters in the story. Orwell uses direct characterizationarssh

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    Describing a Place

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    I chose Italy as my place. Since it was my first holiday abroad and that I really liked it. It felt like I was in the 7th heaven. I went in the upper part of Italy‚ in Veneto. On our 1st day‚ we turned round Treviso‚ which was the village our hotel was in. While we were walking‚ we saw a huge old castle‚ which was surrounded by a lake with cute ducks‚ quacking all day long. You can also admire‚ like we did‚ the stunning view of all the lakes‚ like Lake Garda‚ every time you turn your head.

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    keeping the paragraph flowing with interesting facts. There was information in the writing that some people may not have known and the way it was written was not repetitive and boring. The writer included a variation of rhythm without using the same words over and over again. Yet still keeping the topic to the recent economic concerns‚ also explaining some of the ways to help individuals understand what the President is trying to do in order to help eliminate some of the confusion on the laws‚ putting

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    What is the primary philosophical issue which Socrates and Euthyphro are in disagreement? The primary philosophical issue Euthyphro and Socrates disagree on is “what is holy and what is not holy” p7‚ 5c11-d2. Socrates extracts Euthyphro’s thoughts on what the definition of holy verse unholy is in an attempt to use them in his own trial‚ and later to show Euthyphro that his ideology is flawed. Socrates takes the side of essential knowledge (the nature of something). Euthyphro takes the side

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    Sense Of Place

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    4.5. Sense of place One of the important and effective concepts in relation to human and environment is the sense of place which is considered among the basic criteria for assessing quality of environments. This is a witness of reaching the environmental meaning and has different levels representing a range of relations between person and environment. Shamai (1991) refers to three main levels of belonging‚ attachment‚ and commitment to place in relation to the formation of different levels of sense

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    Special Place

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    When I four‚ my step—dad‚ my mother‚ my sister‚ and I moved into my favorite place ever. This was the most beautiful place I’ve ever been to. It was a‚ little fifty person campsite. This campsite was located in‚ Moses Lake with‚ huge‚ clear‚ blue‚ clean‚ and extravagant lakes surrounding it. Every lake had‚ great reflections of yellow sky in the morning‚ soothing reflections of white and blue moonlight in the evening‚ and nice little chirps of crickets to put you to

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    Explain the ways in which adults can effectively support and extend the speech‚ language and communication development of children during the early years. 1. Use everyday events to maintain a continual narrative of what you are doing‚ how you are doing things and what is coming next. E.g. When I wash my son’s hands or run him a bath‚ I always tell him that I turn the cold water on first then add hot water to make it warm. I let him hold is hand under the running water and ask him to tell me as it

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    Favorite Place

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    My favorite place when I was young was my house. We had a huge yard. In the yard there were many trees and flowers‚ and some of the trees were very big and tall. My family house was the only house that had so many big trees in the neighborhood. It was a big white house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. My favorite room was the living. The living room is the first room when entering the house. This room is filled with very lively furniture. Comfortable‚ tan leather couches‚ colorful rugs

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    Explore the ways in which these characteristics interact to create a dynamic‚ living religion A religion or religious system is a dynamic‚ living reality. While it can be identified and studied through characteristics such as rituals and sacred texts‚ it is in essence a living thing‚ which is given expression through all its characteristics. As dynamic‚ living realities‚ religions help provide meaning for those who follow them. It is not possible for any religion to exist with doctrines‚ but

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