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    Oodgeroo Noonuccal poem ‘We Are Going’ have to say about Belonging and Not Belonging? How does the poet use language forms‚ features and structures to convey ideas and feelings? The poem ‘We Are Going’ by Oodgeroo Noonuccal is about the displacement of the Aboriginal people in Australian society/culture and their confusion about where or what to belong to as their traditional customs are taken away/forgotten. The text raises the issues and themes of ‘Belonging’ through a mostly-‘defeated’ tone as

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    Going To War Essay

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    stories that they’ve heard from others just to make an impression on different individuals. In society‚ we don’t take into consideration what people have gone through in an actual war. Young soldiers ending up dead the first days because they don’t know anything about the battlefield. But the worse part is ending up with many soldiers’ dead. Going to war makes an individual a better person because they are fighting for their country but at the same time it takes their lives away. According to the story

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    Through the Tunnel

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    Through the Tunnel- Doris Lessing 1. The inner journey that the boy takes on his self-imposed physical rite of passage is his transition from childhood and emerging into young manhood. This transition is mostly symbolised in this short story by the Jerry’s experience of preparing to go through the tunnel after watching the other boys swim through the tunnel. Jerry practised holding his breath in order to get over the first barrier in achieving his desired destination‚ the light at the end of the

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    Let Get Going

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    Let’s get going! We need to take care of our health‚ and specifically in our youth. When we are in a young age we start to mature and to grow‚ physically and mentally. In this era we start to choose our lifestyle and start to make our own choices. We take the most important decisions in our youth‚ which affects the rest of our lives. The Danish youth are getting more and more careless each day. Everyday a young girl or boy becomes a victim of a disease. The reason behind this is that‚ a large

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    Going Back To College

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    Going Back To College‚ Is It Worth The Risks? Is it necessary to get a college degree in today’s society? Millions of adults ask their self the same question day after day. Returning to college in today’s busy world creates many challenges for adult students‚ however the value of a brighter future makes it all worth the while. With today’s changing workforce many adults are researching the advantages and disadvantages of going back to college. The good news is that there

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    Going To College Benefits

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    Have you ever thought that you need a better job rather than working at a gas station? Then you should apply to go to college. Going to college has many benefits. It can prepare you for getting a better job in the future. One benefit of going to college is you make more money. Studies show that people who graduate from college make a lot more money than those who graduate from high school with just a high school degree (Great Kids).You make a lot more money than people who do not go to college. People

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    "You’re not going." Just like that‚ they struck a deal. Of course‚ only one of them were aware of the deal and its terms: one man would enforce his will‚ and the other would cave. "I’m sorry‚ I don’t want trouble‚" Solomon said in an apologetic‚ non-threatening tone. "I just want to pass through and get home peacefully. I’m not bothering anyone." Solomon’s hands were raised shoulder height with his palms facing the man in front of him‚ the universal sign for "I give up." It was true‚ he really

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    Going Back to College

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    The purpose of this narrative essay is to examine my decision to earn a college degree‚ specifically examining my three main reasons (higher earning potential‚ increased marketability‚ and development of my critical thinking skills) for deciding to enter college in pursuit of a college degree. My first reason to attend college was the higher earning potential associated with having a college degree. Simply put‚ by obtaining a college degree‚ I will likely to earn more money throughout over

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    Hazard of Movie Going

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    English 9A 19 July 2013 The Hazards Of Movie Going I am a fan of movies and I love to watch movies. I suppose everyone loves to watch movies. Whenever my friends want to ask me something about a movie they come to me. I am a fanatic. The problem here is that I don’t like going to a movie theatre. I like watching movies but I prefer watching them at home. The main problem is getting to the theatre. There are mainly three reasons why I don’t like going to the movie theatre. Firstly‚ I cannot drive

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    Where Are You Going

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    In the 1960s‚ when Oates wrote “Where Are You Going . . . ‚” a social revolution was happening. American women were asserting their rights and independence from men‚ and they were claiming their sexuality in a way they had never done before. One frequently discussed topic was adolescence and the struggles and anxieties that many young girls endured as they lost their sexual innocence and became adult women. Feeling undervalued in their homes and relationships with men‚ women questioned their role

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