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    day draw from that inner beauty or soul. Have you ever wondered what makes you act the way you do or who you are inside? Are we are just a block of cells that happened to come together? Inner beauty shows itself in many ways perhaps by helping an elderly neighbour with their yard work or volunteering your time to your community. In any teenage years‚ they struggle with insecurity‚ feeling as if you aren’t as attractive as another person. But my father always tell me it’s what’s inside not outside

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    understand why Daniel did that‚ we tried a lot on persuading her. Many years later‚ Daniel come back‚ mother became more and more happier. Now she is helping father looking after farms. Thanks to Daniel‚ he helped a lot to develop our family‚ more and more relatives come to visit us every year‚ like aunt and uncle‚ they come to our house every month. Our neighbours often come to chat. We become rich. Everything goes better because of Daniel. About my sister and myself we have good friends around us. Daniel

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    Urbanization for indigenous people cannot be seen as emancipatory‚ but a display of polarization and confrontation. It can be argued that moving to urbanized areas is freeing from colonization and any negative associated representations‚ however‚ new issues arise from the move. These issues could be poor living conditions‚ unstable jobs‚ no health care and etc… In the US‚ the First Nations were relocated to urban spaces for work during 1950s. With limited government funding many lived in slum areas

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    influenced by people’s identity and place where they feel they belong or not belong. Belonging is felt by an individual when they are able to gain an understanding of themselves in relation to others. We see this in Strictly Ballroom by Baz Lurhmann and Neighbours by Tim Winton; both show belonging and not belonging and find their own sense of identity where they all feel they belong in one place. In Strictly Ballroom we see two sides of the dance world that is juxtaposed to the artificial fake world and

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    782 units per day. For Ennore‚ practicing the 3Rs of Reduce‚ Reuse and Recycle has surely paid-off. Recently‚ an opinion survey conducted in the neighbourhood reveals that both industries and the public are happy to have Ashok Leyland as their neighbour. Building on the eco-friendly measures over the years‚ Ennore has received the ISO 14001 certification for Environmental Management Systems.   Effluent Treatment The plant can do primary‚ secondary and tertiary treatment operations. About

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    affect the community in a positive or negative aspect. These ideas have been reflected in the texts Strictly Ballroom‚ Neighbours and Drifters. Strictly Ballroom directed by Baz Lurhmann shows a young man‚ Scott Hastings‚ who ballroom dances’ but wishes to change his style of dancing. This goes against the authority and the federation and affects the whole community. In Neighbours written by Tim Winton‚ illustrates a married couple broaden their beliefs about belonging to a place through acceptance

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    1 The story is being told by a six year old boy‚ Gus Muk. He is the son of the Inem’s master. The story begins with a hardworking girl‚ Inem‚ who lives with Gus Muk’s family as a servant. The daily tasks for Inem are helping Gus Muk’s mother with cooking and watching over Gus Muk and Gus Muk’s younger brothers and sisters. 2 One day‚ when Inem is heating water in the kitchen‚ she talks excitedly with Gus Muk. Inem: “Gus Muk‚ I’m going to get married.” Gus Muk: “You’re joking!” Inem: “No

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    "Neighbours" by Tim Winton is an intriguing insight into the lives of a young couple who had moved into a Melbournian suburb. The challenges and ordeals faced by them place the reader in a position to observe varying values and attitudes which are connected with many aspects of Australian multicultural life. The text deals with the different lifestyles of Australia’s ethnic minorities to Australians and we can see from the text how an author creates a good reader response. Examples wich contribute

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    Why we give aid PNG is Australia’s closest neighbour. Despite positive economic growth rates in recent years‚ PNG’s social indicators are among the worst in the Asia Pacific. Approximately 85 per cent of PNG’s mainly rural population is poor and an estimated 18 per cent of people are extremely poor. Many lack access to basic services or transport. Poverty‚ unemployment and poor governance contribute to serious law and order problems. Improving the lives of poor people and promoting stability are

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    man. Many of these lessons come from the Vang Lor family‚ namely Sue and Thao. Though Thao and Walt’s relationship is more central‚ Sue and Walt’s relationship is arguably just as important. Though Sue and Walt knew of each other due to being neighbours‚ the true beginning of their relationship is when Walt helps her confront the three gang members. We see Walt’s true personality‚ and his identity as someone who needs to protect and save‚ when he chooses to help Sue instead of driving away. This

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