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    Acting is a vital tool utilised to establish character used in ’Picnic at Hanging Rock’ to bring alive the divine‚ the norm and the traditional. In Sara’s case the combination of her timid and quiet tone‚ slow pace and her lack of hand gestures/ general movement‚ small presence and stiff posture aid to create a character that is quite average - a reserved yet eerie character. In comparison Miranda is described as a very different sort of person - she has a calming quiet voice that still demands attention

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    Dear‚ Mr. Shaw I’m very sorry that I must do this‚ but you basically brought us to this. The School lunches are Disgusting! It tastes like it came out of the trash can! I mean it even looks like it’s a piece of trash! I doubt you would know because you and the other staff members of the school get fancy meals! This is an outrage and all of the other students of FHMS agree with me! Also‚ why would you charge us 2.00 dollars for a lunch! That is ridiculous for this piece of trash! That is why all

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    had thoughts about high school? If so‚ what did you think of it? There is a lot of thing to look forward to and different things to dread in high school. I try not to think of the negative thing i wouldn’t like; however‚I sometimes can not stop my negative thinking about high school. Although‚ I have negative thoughts‚ I try to think of all the great thing I will like in high school. In high school you get more privileges like get on phones and drive cars going to school. When you’re

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    Sinclair‚ Upton. The Jungle. New York: The Penguin Book‚ 1906 Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle is the story of an immigrant who came to America for a new beginning involving a “great” job. The immigrant‚ Jurgis Rudkus‚ comes from a poor family in Lithuania and wants to now support his future wife‚ Ona Lukoszaite by working for a meatpacking factory in Chicago. Jurgis soon realizes that America and its’ people and opportunities are not all that he thought they would be. Sinclair exposes the horrors and

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    About Lafayette http://www.ci.lafayette.ca.us/ The community of Lafayette located in Contra Costa County‚ California is home to more than 24‚000 people. The city in the hills is known for its luxury living and pastoral scenery. The rural community‚ located between Walnut Creek and Berkley‚ boasts hills carpeted in woodland‚ clean air‚ and a mild climate. Only 25 minutes from San Fransisco‚ the area is prized for its high quality life‚ safe neighborhoods‚ excellent schools and and wealth of natural

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    we live in today‚ many thrive and many are left to dig through trashcans. It has been a constant struggle throughout the modern history of society. One widely prescribed example of this struggle is Upton Sinclair ’s groundbreaking novel‚ The Jungle. The Jungle takes the reader along on a journey with a group of recent Lithuanian immigrants to America. As well as a physical journey‚ this is a journey into a new world for them. They have come to America‚ where in the early twentieth century it was said

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    proposing the idea that students should go to school all year round and shortening the breaks during the year. I think that this is an acceptable‚ yet bad idea. There are a few ways in which this can hurt the students and their educations. There would be problems with getting stressed out and over loading them with way too much without a break. One of the very big reasons for not agreeing with this idea is that if the students go to school all year round without an actual break‚ it might

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    Every stages of the history there were challenges upon the tribal community. Land‚ livelihood and human security of the tribes in India have been the most sensitive problem since they came under the dispossession of both personal and community sovereignty over the land and resources. They are on the breadline of their social and economic conditions that is questioning their culture and identity. New industries and intermediaries have insinuated into the tribal area and initiated deforestation and

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    The Jungle: The Appeal of Socialism During the late 1800’s and early 1900’s hundreds of thousands of European immigrants migrated to the United States of America. They had aspirations of success‚ prosperity and their own conception of the American Dream. The majority of the immigrants believed that their lives would completely change for the better and the new world would bring nothing but happiness. Advertisements that appeared in Europe offered a bright future and economic stability

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    Essay About Warriewood

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    community where your kids can play outside with the neighbourhood children. Warriewood 2102 Profile If you are looking to live near the beach where you can hear the waves crash upon the beach at night‚ Warriewood is your ideal suburb. Though it’s about 45 to 60 minutes from Sydney’s CBD‚ professionals and others don’t mind the commute because they get to come home to that peace and quiet after a long work day in the city. What are the high points of Warriewood?

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