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    Children Of Men

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    Eng3U1-05 Elias Ali April 29‚2015 Mr. Orriss The Children Of Men In a world that is slowly facing the extinction of the human race. The children of men novel tells a story in which it revolves around Theodore Faron and his cousin Xan Lyppiatt. The cause of the impending extinction is the infertility of humans. The last generation of humans to be born have matured into grown adults which are called omegas. It took place in England in the year 2021. With no future to look forward too‚ people

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    Assessment Task 1 BSBMKG501B Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities Group Project and Presentation Student ID : WAI00000OL Candidate’s Name : Wonhyung Lee Background Since 1990‚ Stefani Australasia has been one of Australia’s leading manufacturers and distributors for quality products. Stefani Australasia’s products are used in the domestic‚ industrial and manufacturing sectors and are available worldwide in leading department stores and hardware stores. Stefani Australasia

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    Of Mice and Men

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    Of Mice And Men In the tragic setting of Mice And Men‚ takes place in the 1920’s to early 30’s. During the Great Depression people try to find jobs to survive the lifestyle of that time‚ The two main characters of this story George and‚ Lennie who are complete opposite. However they remain loyal to each other despite the difference. Steinbeck uses a lot of foreshadowing throughout his book. For reference‚ Steinbeck refers to Lennie as an animal. “Lennie dabbled his big paw in the water…” George

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    paralinguistic features “They left all the weak ones here.”  vulnerable  contradictory  she’s classed as a weak one “Think I don’t like to talk to somebody ever’ once in a while? Think I like to stick in that house alla time?”  empathy or sympathy?  Roles of women in that time  trying to tug on the heart strings? “Curley’s wife laughed at him.”  she’s bitter?  Bring other people down  discouraging “O.K.‚ Machine. I’ll talk to you later. I like Machines.”  attempts to flirt?  Flirtatious “I’m

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    contrast‚ Steinbeck also provides a blunt backdrop to the violent language and feelings that characters like George have due to the time fame of the novella. Steinbeck uses improper grammar in his dialogue to demonstrate the backgrounds of the men. Steinbeck used language that illustrates the uneducated backgrounds of Lennie and George. In their dialogue‚ he spells words incorrectly to show how the characters pronounce the word. This gives the dialogue a realistic style. The realistic pronunciation

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    How are Crooks and Curley’s Wife presented as weakened/marginalised characters in the novella ‘Of Mice and Men’? Both Curley’s Wife and Crooks suffer from loneliness as a result of their marginalised life in the novella. Curley’s Wife - because of her gender and partly because of her tart-like nature‚ and Crooks - because of his race and his skin colour. Most (almost all) of the characters are victims of ostracism‚ although some cases are more noticeable than others. Steinbeck describes Crooks’

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    Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities Part 1: Research and identify possible marketing opportunities: Review of the Marketing Plan: Copper’s Wonderland Café Shop’s marketing plans focuses on customer services‚ pricing‚ advertising and coffee quality. The Café Shop will be located on Mornington Peninsula and target tourists during travel peak seasons through advertisement on website and TV. According to research‚ over 1‚000‚000 tourists visit Mornington Peninsula every year‚ the money they

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    Of Mice and Men

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    ---In John Stienbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ almost every character has a dream‚ hope‚ or plan. These plans‚ hopes‚ and dreams gives each character their own personality and character traits. George and Lennie’s dream of one day owning their own farm makes their lives worth living and kept them going. Curley’s Wife is a prime example of the disappointment that comes with the let down of a failed dream. And finally‚ Candy and Cooks‚ who’s underlying problems with discrimination‚ both against age and

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    Outline and Evaluate The Cognitive Interview (12 marks) The cognitive interview was created by Fisher and Gieselman in 1992‚ the cognitive interview is a technique which aims to bring out more accurate information from eye witnesses. It consists of four stages; the interviewee is asked to mentally recreate the environment from the original incident including weather conditions and their feelings. The interviewee is asked to report every single detail of the incident even if it may seem irrelevant

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    the Sui. Emperors like Wen Di supported Buddhism by building temples but kept Confucianism alive by the examination system. Wen Di created schools that were learning centers of the Confucian classics and examinations based on these classics screened men for government positions. Thus the government was still run by Confucian scholars. Daoism‚ also a popular religion before the arrival of the Sui‚ had consistent followers but did not prosper like Buddhism due to lack of government endorsement. During

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