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    Into The Killing Seas

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    In the book Into the killing seas there were two boys that were on the USS Indianapolis as it was sinking was a very exciting book. The book made sense in the it was explained. All the info was true to a point. But over all it was a great book. The place that the book Into the killing seas took place was mostly in the ocean. They started out by being flown to Guam where they stayed for awhile. Then they were stowaways on the USS Indianapolis. Then that’s where the story mostly takes place

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    Drama Review ; Mudlarks

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    On the 17th of October me and my class mates went to see Mudlarks at the bush theatre‚ it’s written by an upcoming script writer named Vicki Donoghue. The play was a tragedy and a comedy which was set in modern day on the river bank of Kent. I expected the play to have allot of swearing in it because it’s 14+ and boys their age tend to swear allot‚ however sometimes when they swore it had a moving effect on yhe audience‚ from the title I interpreted that it what have muddy set. The play was about

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    Elements of Fictions

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    Elements of Fiction Theme “The subject of discourse; the underlying action or movement; or the general topic‚ of which the particular story is an illustration.” Shipley “When literary critics use this term‚ they generally mean the idea or point of the work. Though many writers like to think of themselves primarily as storytellers‚ yarn spinners‚ and fabulists‚ themes and ideas are inevitable. Every work raises questions‚ examines possibilities‚ and imagines the consequences of actions. You

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    Drama (Find Me)

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    brought up‚ using different dramatic devices we showed the stages of anger to madness. We communicated these ideas by using different explorative strategies. Throughout this unit we used marking the moment‚ this when after creating a piece of drama an individual identifies a significant moment in the piece‚ by using lighting and dramatic devices. In lesson 2 we created a piece in pairs‚ using a piece of text from ‘find me’. The scene was an interview with Edward and an interviewer. The text

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    Lost in Sea

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    Lost at Sea - Exercise You are a passenger on a cruise ship. While in the pacific‚ there is a violent storm and the ship starts to sink. All of the passengers are directed towards the lifeboats. Each lifeboat contains fifteen items (see the list below). Activity As a group of passengers in the lifeboat you have to come to an agreement over the ranking list of the 15 objects. Here are guidelines to use to reach a consensus Avoid arguing for you own individual judgements. Approach the activity

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    in the mind corresponding to the two sexes in the body”(Woolf 37). Throughout out the movie Whale Rider‚ the androgynous mind is also illustrated through the character of Pai. Woolf states “it is fatal to be a man or woman pure and simple; one must be woman-manly or man-womanly” (Woolf 39). Pai is a strong and determined young girl who displays and defines what it means to be “woman-manly”. Whale Rider tells the story of Pai‚ who faces the subtle resentment of her grandfather Koro as he attempts to

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    Easy Rider: Study Guide

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    Easy Rider (1969) Study Guide CREDITS DIRECTOR: Dennis Hopper WRITERS: Peter Fonda‚ Dennis Hopper‚ & Terry Southern CAST: Peter Fonda (Wyatt) Dennis Hopper (Billy) Jack Nicholson (George Hanson) Luke Askew (Stranger on Highway) Phil Spector (Connection) Karen Black (Karen) Toni Basil (Mary) Antonio Mendoza (Jesus) Mac Mashourian (Bodyguard) Warren Finnerty (Rancher) Tita Colorado (Rancher’s Wife) Luana Anders (Lisa) Sabrina Scharf (Sarah) Robert Walker Jr. (Jack) Sandy Brown Wyeth (Joanne) PRODUCERS:

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    Chicken of the Sea

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    2. Discuss the role integrated marketing communications plays in the marketing of canned/packaged tuna for a company such as Chicken of the Sea International. How might the company use the various IMC tools as part of its marketing program? * The role IMC plays in marketing canned/packaged tuna is to establish brand identity and equity. Chicken of the Sea has a target market of women usually 25-54 years old. The idea of promoting the product with the use of Jessica Simpson will help to promote

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    Camel Rider Story Essay

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    are trying to get away from something. In other stories they may be trying to find something. Are the characters in Camel Rider running away from something or trying to find something. Characters running away or trying to find something occurs in most stories. Camel rider combines both as each character is doing something different. There are 2 main characters in Camel rider‚ two boys‚ one called Adam who is from Australia and one called Walid who was sold as a slave by his parents then got abandoned

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    Drama Review Essay

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    Birdwood-fringe 2013 consisted of many shows but the one that really caught my eye was “The Terrible Infants”. The play was cast with previous and current students who attend Birdwood High. Many‚ if not all have had drama production background‚ working in school productions and the local theatre group TOTTS (Top of the Torrens) productions. Knowing these students‚ I expected to be wowed from the start and my expectations were not let down. Right from the start‚ every character was switched on‚ working

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