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    Belonging Belonging can be described in many different ways‚ and can take on many different meanings for different people in different circumstances. Belonging is an important part of our lives. Every human being has something that creates a sense of belonging in their lives. Belonging can involve a relationship‚ place‚ family‚ country‚ love‚ cultural‚ and religion and for some people it is a place called home. Some of this belonging is show in The Simple Gift Noble by Steven Herrick. The related

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    ❖ Area of Study – Belonging To organise your notes for this unit of work‚ 3 key sections will need to be created: 1. Understanding of the Concept 2. Core textual study: As You Like It 3. Related texts: minimum of TWO required (preferably in different types of texts) 4. Bringing it all together Section 1: Understanding the Concept ‘Belonging’ is a complex multi-faceted concept that highlights our inherent/gregarious need to feel connected with out peers‚ it is fundamental to human

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    Chapter two Behaviour in an organisation: belonging This chapter focus on the sense of belonging of an organization members. There are several researches analysing “ … an organizational context a fundamental aspect is that‚ whatever their role in the organization‚ employees should be able to understand and use the brand – otherwise how can they live it?” (Ind‚ 2001:85). Branding is successful when an institute can make sure that their workforce identifies with and have faith in in the product

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    Dorothea Mackellar’s ‘My Country’ is a poem expressing Mackellar’s deep passion and love for her country‚ Australia. The whole poem’s intention seems to evoke the sense of praising for the country and express Mackellar’s deep relationship and passion with her land. Mackellar attains this response from the audience by using numerous language techniques such as; juxtaposition‚ personification‚ sound patterns including alliteration and assonance‚ imagery‚ and paradox. The use of first person throughout

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    New me; new house; new school; new everything... That’s what the annoying‚ obnoxious creature inside my addled brain repeated over and over; a moronic mantra. I loathe them and their cheap‚ over – the – counter perfume‚ their pathetic pouts constantly asking me “Are you ok?” Obviously I’m not “ok”: Trapped in this terrible tirade of torture... I’m Bo‚ currently 16 years old and counting down days to a well-deserved death; I have a scar straight down my face to my neck; just moved house to

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    Shelby and Mira’s story from Freshmen Year Once upon a time‚ there were two crazy girls named Shelby and Mira. Shelby was crazy because she laughed all the time and Mira was crazy because she was an Asian and wasn’t smart. They became friends in middle school when they read The Adventure of Tom Sawyer to each other in English class. What weirdos. Mira is also crazy because she can’t spell the word weird and she is a freshman. One day Shelby and Mira were walking down the hall with their awesome

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    Nowadays‚ work has become more and more demanding. Some of them require us to carry multiple things at once. Most of the time the bag used to carry those things can get really heavy. Making our work even more tiring. In addition‚ when you travel somewhere abroad‚ you need to carry many stuffs and at the same time‚ you have to keep your eyes on everything you have. It could make your trip very tiring. To solve these problems that is common with us‚ this vacuum bag would be a great solution

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    representations are not true. Stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. National identity is a person’s identity and sense of belonging to one state or to one nation‚ a feeling one shares with a group of people‚ regardless of one’s citizenship status. Some examples of national identity in Australia are beer-drinking larrikins‚ country Folk‚ convicts‚ racists‚ bogen/ocker Australian slang for example g’day. I strongly believe that

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    Creative Writing Guidelines Entries not meeting guidelines and requirements will not be accepted. Mariposa‚ the literary magazine of Estrella Mountain Community College‚ is interested in publishing creative‚ original‚ and engaging literary and artistic works that showcase the diversity and depth of talent of our students. Because we publish for a wide-ranging audience‚ we will not accept submissions that are pornographic or offensive‚ nor are we interested in specific occasional or devotional

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    About Writing Adapted from: A Sense of Belonging – Oxford University Press Australia 1) Plot The plot is what happens in the story. It can range from the very simple‚ to very complicated. Simple plots usually depend on other factors to bring the story to life in the reader’s mind. A simple example of a narrative plot is the introduction-rising action-climax-resolution model. Certain stories have expected story lines‚ while others are complex or have so many twists that the reader is caught by

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