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    reate memories or future events. Landscapes are the backdrop to all of lifes experiences and can essentially reflect upon the experiences of being human in a social‚ cultural and personal context. The poems Enter Without so much as Knocking and Homecoming which were written by Bruce Dawe project a wide range of landscapes to challenge the reader into thinking deeper into societies values. The short film directed by Greg Willcoms ‘Last Stop’ highlights the conclusions society will jump to in reaction to terrorism as a result of 9/11

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    has your understanding of the consequences of conflict been shaped by the techniques used by various composers? The film‚ Unfinished Sky by Peter Duncan together with the novel‚ Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta and Bruce Dawe’s poem‚ ‘Homecoming’‚ demonstrate that the consequences of conflict are exceedingly varied. The audio‚ visual and language techniques used by the composers throughout these texts allow an in depth exploration of the consequences of conflict. The texts show that conflict

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    particularly with the manner of speaking from Sarone.The acting in this film is additionally extremely crucial. The chief of this motion picture gives the individuals from the campaign conceivable foundations and he permits Sarone (whose genuine name is Jon Voight) to do what he needs with his acting abilities. Sarone (John Voight’s) subtle ways helps him to express his abilities from various perspectives. All through the film you’ll see a considerable measure of jeering‚ scowls‚ and huge amounts of frown looks

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    Table of Contents Task 1 2 Claim 1 3 Claim 2 5 Task 2 9 Claim 3 11 References 13 Task 1 Describe the nature of general tortuous liability comparing and contrasting to contractual liability * There are some similarities between tortious and contractual liability Both tortious liability and contractual liability are civil law obligations‚ so the remedies of all two them are only damages‚ injunction or specific performance without punishment as well as the civil courts have jurisdiction

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    1) What should Cynthia do? What ideals‚ obligations‚ and effects should she take into account when asking her decision? Cynthia should re-consider her decision to shift to Crytex Systems. Moral obligations and interpersonal responsibilities have been increasingly differentiated both in the philosophical and in the psychological literature. Moral obligations in the Kantian tradition define duties or obligatory actions that we owe to everybody under all circumstances. They include‚ for example‚

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    a teenage girl wakes up one day to find her parents and her brother missing. This not only awakens the curiosity of the reader but is also a fascinating plot as it is the reversal of the traditional ‘child-gone-missing’ theme. Fourteen year old Cynthia Bigge is portrayed as a typical troublesome teenager who is caught out late one night with her boyfriend. She is dragged home by her fuming father‚ Clayton Bigge. She then storms into her room and locks herself fueled by the alcohol she had consumed

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    romantic comedy (rom-com) released in 2012. This film was directed by Wayne Blair and it is based on a true story about four aboriginal women. The film features Deborah Mailman (Gail)‚ Jessica Mauboy (Julie)‚ Shari Sebbens Kay) and Miranda Tapsell (Cynthia)‚ as the four talented singers‚ the film tracks them as their lives change for the better when they meet Dave Lovelace‚ played by Chris O’Dowd. The film is set in 1968 during the Vietnam War also known as the second Indochina war‚ and known in Vietnam

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    divergent ideas when involved in variant contexts. The love poem‚ ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ by Robert Browning conflates passion and violence‚ reflecting notions of obsessions‚ hunger for ownership and abusiveness within a relationship whilst Bruce Dawe’s ‘Homecoming’ investigates the anonymity and insensitivity for the deaths of the soldiers involved in the war and the destructive characteristics of this concept. Nevertheless‚ the

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    1 EXHIBIT 1 – SCENARIO 1: REHABILITATION OF CYNTHIA SELLING EXISTING PARTS & CONVERTING TO STOKER FIRING IN 1950 ......................................................................................... 3 EXHIBIT 2 – SCENARIO 2: REHABILITATION OF CYNTHIA USING EXISTING PARTS & CONVERTING TO STOKER FIRING IN 1950 ......................................................................................... 3 EXHIBIT 3 – SCENARIO 3: REHABILITATION OF CYNTHIA SELLING EXISTING PARTS & CONVERTING TO STOKER

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    Diane Epps a fifty-five-year-old Caucasian woman‚ Executive director‚ Joe Moran‚ the other lead attorney (only African American staff)‚ Cynthia Sanders a petite 28-year-old Caucasian woman‚ the mitigation investigator‚ and an accountant‚ Jose Arnada‚ a thirty-four Mexican American man; the client‚ was sentenced the death penalty for a crime that he did not commit. Cynthia‚ the protagonist‚ is meeting with Diane and Joe to discuss ways to show Jose is competent to write his own appeal. Problem Statement

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