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    The purpose of the Picket Fence Free Fall Lab was to examine the acceleration of objects as they fall to earth. During free-fall the only force that should be acting upon the object is the earth’s gravitational pull (9.8 m/s/s)‚ therefore the velocity of the object should always equal 9.8 m/s/s. In this lab the picket fence was dropped repeatedly through a photogate connected to Logger Pro‚ which allowed the fence’s acceleration and velocity to be recorded and graphed. The results of the experiment

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    China Coin and Rabbit Proof Fence Acceptance and understanding of ones get individuality are necessity for a sense of be. In order to feel a sense of inclusion in society‚ Individuals must have a deep understanding of their own identity. Without an acceptance of their close and belief‚ Individuals bath face a sense of exclusion from society. In the novel‚ The chinaware Coin by Allan Baillie‚ Leah the protagonist refuses to accept her true identity which results in her not feeling a sense of belonging

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    thought‚ a suggestion of deeper meaning‚ or an addition to character development. August Wilson’s Fences and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” both include grammatical techniques and devices that contribute greatly to the meaning of the respective works. Ultimately‚ an author’s grammatical choices play an important role in the development of meaning in any literary text. The grammatical styling of Fences tells not only of the genre in which it was written‚ but also of the intricate nuances

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    Rabbit Proof Fence Vs. Fahrenheit 451 Rabbit Proof Fence was a movie directed in 2002 which narrated the journey of three girls who took part of the stolen generation. Molly along with Daisy and Grace were kidnapped from their mothers and brought into these homes; thought after a few days they decided to escape without thinking about the consequences. At the end of the movie they arrived home to their mother. However Fahrenheit 451 talk about Guy Montag (the main character)‚ burns books with

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    All About Pisces Pisces (February 19-March 20) Pisces is symbolized by two fish swimming in opposite directions. A part of you is always trying to "swim away" or escape reality. The other part is so intuitive that you get swept up in everything going on. Your imagination is the perfect hideout when you want to escape‚ since Pisces is so creative. You love dancing (Pisces rules the feet)‚ movies‚ poetry‚ and music. Your moods are mysterious and your dreams are intense. Every Pisces should have

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    Based on a biographical novel Rabbit-Proof Fence is the title of a dramatic motion picture that deals with the issue of the Stolen Generation – the Australian Aboriginal children who were forcibly removed from their parents by Australian authorities in 1931. Molly is the hero of this story and leads her sister and cousin back to their homes and family after they get taken away. Phillip Noyce directed the award winning 2002 film‚ and applied emotive audio and visual elements to evoke a profoundly

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    The film‚ Rabbit Proof Fence communicates and connects deeply with the viewers’ knowledge‚ response and feelings deeply towards the injustice of the Stolen Generation. Rabbit Proof Fence‚ sympathises the viewer with the Aborigines‚ sharing the atmosphere of hopeless‚ powerlessness and loss‚ bringing out its significance in its message. The power of sympathy‚ kinship‚ bonds and injustice were used throughout the film to bias the viewers. Rabbit Proof Fence focuses on many of these techniques

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    Analysis of Group Behavior: Rabbit Proof Fence ¬¬¬ (Elfick‚ McLaughlin‚Thomas & Noyce‚ 2002) ascertain that in Western Australia in the year of 1931‚ “for 100 years the Aboriginal Peoples have resisted the invasion of their land by white settlers.” “Now‚ a special law‚ the Aborigines Act‚ controls their lives in every detail.” (Elfick‚ McLaughlin‚Thomas & Noyce‚ 2002) further explain this act of legislation in that “aboriginal children were forcibly removed from their families throughout Australia

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    experiences shape an individual’s sense of belonging A sense of belonging can be created by the experiences and relationships of individuals. These different aspects of belonging were expressed in the play Rainbow’s end and the movie Rabbit Proof Fence respectively and also in the short story neighbors by Tim Winton. A sense of belonging can be shape by the strong relationships between the cultures‚ family and experiences shape sense of belong even more important to the people. In rainbow’s end

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    Jitney August Wilson wrote the play “Jitney” about a group of African-American men working in a Jitney cab station in Pittsburg during 1977. The play explores the lives of the characters‚ each dealing with a different quarrel in their lives. They are all brought together by the Jitney station in which we are able to explore their characters through Wilson’s expertly written dialogue. The play explores racism‚ economic anxiety‚ gender roles amongst other things; however‚ one of the main concepts

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