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    relationships. Dissimilarly‚ Gwen Harwood’s haunting poem In The Park reflects upon the transition into motherhood and the negative toll the change can take on an individual. In As You Like It‚ moral development of a character occurs due to the inevitable changes of relationship dynamics between family‚ effecting their behaviour towards one another. This is

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    Gwen Stefani-Blake Shelton marriage to be low-key affair; Celebrity couple make plans for wedding Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have been going strong as a pair ever since they struck a romantic chord in each other’s heart on the sets of “The Voice.” The two seem inseparable and now the duo intends to take their courtship forward with the ultimate destination. Yes‚ you guessed it right. They are planning to walk down the aisle. The country singer and the pop star are looking forward to tying the

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    however their experiences can bring a societal shift to the stereotypical beliefs of individuals. Throughout Shakespeare’s comedic play As You Like It‚ love is an ongoing catalyst that allows an individual to inspire ones personal journey. In addition‚ Gwen Harwood’s In the Park allows individuals to gain new experiences as a result of the‚ arguably‚ negative change into motherhood. This reflects upon how a personal journey can effectively change the stereotypical beliefs that society hold on parenthood

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    The Pledge of Allegiance in the Public School System The Pledge of Allegiance has become a major issue for students‚ teachers‚ parents and lawmakers. The original intention of the pledge was not to stir up trouble‚ but for a celebration of Christopher Columbus discovery of the new world. The pledge is no longer thought of as a celebration‚ but an infringement on children’s religious beliefs. Do you believe that children’s rights are being infringed on? Some people believe that the pledge is a great

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    Gwen Packard is the author of “Coping with Stress”‚ a book that identifies the causes of stress across different factors of a young individual’s life. The author describes stress as a response to the changes in life‚ and the need to adjust those changes. She states that any disruption in a person’s life‚ which changes their balance can be a large factor that leads stress. In the book‚ stress is related as a feeling of simultaneous unexpectedness‚ which the body responds to with a “fight-or-flight”

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    ’Complex ideas about culture are communicated through the specific detail of construction of a literary text. Discuss with reference to one or more works you have studied.’ Australian poet Gwen Harwood was renowned for her strongly opinionated approach towards the subjects of her poetry. Harwood’s poetry often reflects her own experiences of the arrogant injustice of Australian culture in the 1950s and 60s. Harwood personally felt the harsh discrimination of Australia at the time‚ after being rejected

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    Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde was one of the poets who‘s lyrics refused the problems of morality and philosophy which troubled the population during the Victorian era in the nineteenth century‚ and he found images for his own moods‚ loves and experience. His work as a dramatist and his legendary name‚ have given his verses a significant reputation. (Evans‚ I.‚ 1976‚ p.114) Wilde’s pleasure in provocation and his examination of different moral perspectives are

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    All the news we hear‚ whether it’s on television‚ in class or even a conversation will always have conflicting and different beliefs‚ theories and responses. For example last night my husband and I were watching the premier of “Angry Boys” a mockumentary by Chris Lilley. He described the series to be a comment on "what it means to be a boy in the 21st century by putting representations of the male of the species under the microscope." To me the program sounded intellectual when in fact it consisted

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    says‚ “Throughout the Victorian period‚ there was a strict separation between the public and the private sphere. Men were to handle public affairs and women were to take charge of domestic life” (Meijers 7). In The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde employs a reversal of gender roles‚ including a shift in power that predates this movement‚ effectively challenging traditional Victorian views. He does so by giving his female cast‚ notably Lady Bracknell‚ Cecily Cardew and Miss Fairfax‚ power over

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    on what art should be or do. Oscar Wilde argues in his preface to “The Picture of Dorian Gray” that art is beauty or a symbol‚ but beneath that is left to the interpretation of the spectator. In Gustave Courbet’s essay “Realist Manifesto” art is knowledge to draw from to inspire his own individuality and to create living art. Although both essays bear some superficial similarities‚ the difference between Wilde’s and Courbet’s definition of art is staggering. Wilde and Courbet recognized how critics

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