chance to invent a life and history for Albert. It suggests the child’s naive view of his family history – and so has connections to family culture‚ family stories told and untold‚ as well as possible perspectives from people beyond the frame – neighbours or friends‚ perhaps. Initial Phase: |How could you link the poem to personal experience? (Suggest an introduction) | |
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PART 2 INTERFAITH DIALOGUE Interfaith dialogue Increasingly the Christian community world-wide is entering into dialogue with people of other faiths. Interfaith dialogue has become vital for peace-building. Interfaith dialogue is both a challenge and a gift. It is a great challenge to formulate what we believe in a way that is authentic and intelligible for someone of a different faith‚ though they may not share our conviction. It is a challenge to do so without confronting or showing disrespect
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best way to survive in a system such as this [anarchic] system is to be as powerful as possible”‚ this is what a growing country like China will try to do to ensure its safety. This assumed aquiring of strength by China begs the question‚ Will its Neighbours react and try stop China dominating the region ? According to Mearsheimer and a realist outlook on International relations the anwer is yes. Countries like Japan and Russia will also want to ensure their safety and sovereignty in this anarchy and
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Egalitarianism in Australian Films Hello and welcome to this Year’s Brisbane Australian Film festival. I would just like to say it is an honour to be speaking to you all today. the theme of this year’s program was erected to illustrate equality in our films and consequently in the Australian way of life. In film‚ one can view a distinctively Australian aspect on equality‚ as many key characters reject the idea of a social caste system. The Castle‚ Rabbit Proof Fence and the Kelly gang all prominently
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Hotel Rwanda is based on a the massacre that happened in the 1900s in the country of Rwanda. In the movie‚ Paul Rusesabagina played by Don Cheadle was a hotel manager for Hôtel des Mille Collines (Hotel Rwanda. (n.d.). Retrieved October 5‚ 2015.) during the genocide. In the 1990s the population of the Rwanda was overtaken by Hutus; about 85% and 14% of Tutsi‚ A number of Hutus believed they were the superior race over the Tutsi. The Hutus considered the Tutsi as “inhuman” and wanted to get rid of
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The Prime Minister of India‚ aha! The highest executive of the largest democracy of the world‚ what a promising position‚ what a status‚ and Oh! What laurels. However I see this position as it were with a pinch of salt as‚ it is more a thorny crown on the head of the person who wears it. Dealing with the daily affairs of the country‚ is not easy‚ so‚ this positions‚ this status‚ this name are not without the demerits. If I was to be the Prime Minister of India‚ the first and most difficult thing
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Context‚ purpose and audience are interlocked when it comes to making meaning out of texts. Not only the context of production matters to the making of the meaning‚ the context of reception is also important as everyone has different values and experiences that influences the meanings they derive off texts. Gran Torino is directed at older Americans and Hmong people. The meaning that the target audience of the text will derive will be different to the meaning that‚ for example‚ a teenager from Italy
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range of noisy household appliances. Judging by the number of complaints made to authorities‚ Australians are becoming increasingly irritated by urban noise. In Sydney there are over 100‚000 noise complaints a year‚ most of which relate to noisy neighbours. But it is not just the number of complaints that is on the rise. There has also been a sharp increase in noise litigation‚ with people prepared to take legal action to protect their peace and quiet. Of even greater concern is the effect excessive
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Topic/Subtopic Cases/Law Facts /Quotation/Principle/Definition Negligence. Definition Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks Co (1856) 11 Ex. 781‚ per Alderson B ‘Negligence is the omission to do something which the reasonable man‚ guided upon those considerations which ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs‚ would do‚ or do something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do.’ The tort of negligence Negligence is about fault based liability. The plaintiff must prove on the balance
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’Antisocial: contrary to the laws and customs of society; causing annoyance and disapproval in others: children’s antisocial behaviour.’ (Oxford English Dictionary‚ 1989). ’Antisocial behaviour’ is used as a catch-all term to describe anything from noisy neighbours and graffiti to kids hanging out on the street. Indeed‚ it appears that almost any kind of unpleasant behaviour is now categorised as antisocial‚ with the behaviour of children and young people most often labelled as such (1). This expresses a growing
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