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    of a highly significant and hot topic that endures both in Australia‚ and across the globe‚ comprising a rich and complex history that continues to have far ranging implications. In the 1970s it was then Prime Minister‚ Malcolm Fraser‚ pushing Australians to accept the arrival of non-European refugees into Australia‚ and in recent times‚ the controversial Pauline Hanson is leading a political party whose main agenda is to keep as many refugees out as possible. No matter whose perspective you align

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    The Unknown Citizen

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    "The Unknown Citizen" is an occasional poem. That is to say‚ it is a poem written to mark a specific occasion or event. The occasion is indicated in the lines contained in parenthesis that precede the body of the poem. As these lines indicate‚ the poem is a written monument that functions like a cenotaph: it commemorates a fallen man whose identity is unknown. However‚ unlike the soldier who falls in a battle of war‚ the battle this individual appears to be unwittingly a part of is a social battle

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    Paul Ricoeur Analysis

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    In Paul Ricoeur we explore his extensive and profound research in the dynamics of narratives. His is a hermeneutical approach to narratives which takes into consideration the dynamics at play in them as spelt out in the threefold mimetic cycle . In Ricoeur is also an exploration of the world of the text‚ tropes and metaphors‚ and the dynamics of memory‚ history and forgetting in human life. Ricoeur’s exploration of the dynamics of narratives is‚ to a large extent‚ guided by two key words: time and

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    CHAPTER SEVEN “THE GOOD SOLDIER SCHWEIK” - FRIEDRICH VON PAULUS “I am very fond of the good soldier Schweik…. He did not set fire to the temple of the goddess at Ephesus…. And that‚ in itself‚ is enough.” Jarsolav Hasek‚ “The Good Soldier Schweik”‚ 1930 Translated by Paul Selver I Despite his lengthy service in the German army‚ Friedrich von Paulus had never directly commanded any military formation larger than a battalion. He had spent a large part of his career serving as a staff officer. Yet

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    Tiffany & Company (1993)

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    Tiffany & Company Case Analysis I. Statement of Issue Should Tiffany hedge against translation risk from their Japanese subsidiary? II. Relevant Facts • Establishment of Tiffany-Japan with new responsibility of setting yen prices and managing currency risk. • Eurodollar 3-month forward rate 3.25% Euroyen 3-month forward rate 3.1875 • Yen/Dollar spot rate ¥106.3500 3-months forward ¥106.3300 • 94 SEP call price 1.99 (100ths of a cent per yen‚ ¥6‚250‚000/contract) • 93.5 SEP put price

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    For Reasons Unknown

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    Subrata Biswas For Reasons Unknown Reality and Vision of Suicide In Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and Act without Words I Interestingly in Waiting for Godot and Act without Words I none of the characters commits suicide‚ though it is frequently discussed and attempted by Gogo and Didi. They are between eros and thanatos; they cannot determine what is to be chosen—life or death; they cannot determine what is to be done; they cannot even determine if anything should be done or chosen. Their inability

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    Song Analysis American Soldier by Toby Keith I am proud to be an American. This song has always been close to my heart. I have family that has served in the military past and present. I pray every day that our service men and women are home safe in their beds at night. For those that have had to go overseas and serve‚ it is hard on them and their families. The time they spend away from their families in order to protect us is often not thought about. This song represents the men and women

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    Paul Pfeiffer Analysis

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    The artist that peeked my interest the most within the‚ Art 21: Time video was Paul Pfeiffer. Pfeiffer appears to me as a man who understand the significance of his surroundings. Like myself Pfeiffer is attracted to events that bring in a crowd like sporting events‚ he works on showing the relationship between objects‚ what is around the object‚ and what role the object plays where it is. Pfeiffer even believed of himself as a translator not an author‚ meaning that what he is showing in his art isn’t

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    Funeral Blues

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    In the poem “Funeral Blues‚” W.H. Auden’s choice of diction allows the reader a greater understanding of the intensity and depth of feeling experienced upon the loss of a loved one. Likewise‚ the symbolism used by the poet pulls us into the actual world of the grief stricken as he searches for ways to mourn this passing. Auden’s choice of diction here was used to drawn the reader into the emotional disrepair felt by the afflicted. He shortens sentences and uses comparisons to the destruction left

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    The Soldier

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    The Soldier by Rupert Brooke Versus Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen Thesis: There are several differences between Brooke and his poem and Owen and his poem. 1.) Owen vs. Brooke 2.) Owen’s Poem vs. Brooke’s Poem 3.) Owen’s opinion of the war vs. Brooke’s opinion of the war 4.) Conclusion Both of these poems took place during World War I. This was a very dark and gloomy time period. Though both of these poems are very different they are both true of the war

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