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    went down to the bottle-o to pick up some grog for the big* game of* *aierial* *pingpong* *this arvo* between the mighty pies and the dons*. When we got down there we realised that we spent *all *our *moula* at the servo. “ey* cobber *ya* old bastard*‚* we better mull u*p‚ we got no cash” *“true* blue *ya* dag‚ *haha* no cash no problem” *“better* grab the metho as well *fella*” *“no* time knackers‚ *weve* got get home before everyone else *karks* it down there” “what* other dills

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    If We Must Die Mckay

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    wants them to fight until the very end of their lives. Right from the beginning of the poem the speaker reiterates the title of the poem and the message that he is trying to convey. “If we must die‚ let it not be like hogs hunted and penned in an inglorious spot while round us bark the mad and hungry dogs” (1-3). This passage instills the thought in our minds that these people are being hunted and suppressed by others. The speaker knows that the end inevitable‚ but for himself and others he does not

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    The excerpt of A Room of One’s Own reminds me of the movie named The Color Purple because the movie’s society believes the most important role of a woman is taking care of their husbands and children. The Color Purple and A Room of One’s Own are trying to tell their appropriate audience that society’s rules are not appropriate or right in many people’s eyes. The movie The Color Purple movie is a young lady who was forced to marry an older man‚ so he could have someone to raise his own children and

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    of Indigenous Australians. The poems The Bastards by Barbara Nicholson and Australia by A.D. Hope interrogate and mock Australian culture‚ our history‚ our land and they way we live our lives. The connection between Indigenous people and their country appeared to be beyond the understanding of Anglo Australians‚ for whom identity seemed to be unambiguously a matter of skin colour. Therefore commencing the mistreatment of Australian landscapes. The Bastards by Barbara Nicholson depicts a sense of

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    novel when his wife is murdered. Steinbeck uses this to make the reader clear that curley has no emotion towards his wife as he ignores the option to stay with her. Instead of staying with his wife he says ‘im going to shoot the guts outta that big bastard myself’. This immedietly gives the reader the impression he is more focused on revenge against Lennie than his wife’s death. In todays society the reader would feel strong dislike for curley at this point as this is very insensitive decision. Towards

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    Wu Tang Clan History

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    Emerging in 1993‚ when Dr. Dre’s G-funk had overtaken the hip-hop world‚ the Staten Island‚ NY-based Wu Tang Clan proved to be the most revolutionary rap group of the mid-’90s -- and only partially because of their music. Turning the standard concept of a hip-hop crew inside out‚ the Wu-Tang Clan were assembled as a loose congregation of nine MCs‚ almost as a support group. Instead of releasing one album after another‚ the Clan was designed to overtake the record industry in as profitable a fashion

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    Edmund In King Lear Essay

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    3a) From the text it can be seen that Edmund has been set as one of the Villains of the play. His inexorable position as a bastard in society has made Edmund bitter and resentful‚ "I should have been that I am had the maidenliest star in the firmament twinkled on my basterdizing." Edmund feels a desire for the recognition denied to him by his status as a bastard. There is a triadic structure of astronomical imagery‚ "we make guilty of our disasters the sun‚ the moon and the stars." The

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    Anne Orthwood

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    Anne Orthwood’s Bastard tells the story of John Kendall and Anne Orthwood and their bastard son‚ Jasper. It began with John and Anne’s meeting and ended when Jasper came of age. This book gave a detailed description of sex and law in early Virginia and how it differed from the law in England at the time. Two of the main themes seemed to be respectability and social mobility. During the 1660’s and 1670’s in Virginia‚ respectability and social mobility were two of the most important aspects people

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    "Protect Ya Neck" "So what’s up man? Cooling man" "Chilling chilling?" "Yo you know I had to call‚ you know why right?" "Why?" "Because‚ yo‚ I never ever call and ask‚ you to play something right?" "Yeah" "You know what I wanna hear right?" "What you wanna hear? I wanna hear that Wu-Tang joint" "Wu-Tang again?" "Ah yeah‚ again and again!" [sounds of fighting] [RZA] Wu-Tang Clan coming at you‚ protect your neck kid‚ so set it off the Inspector Deck [Meth] watch your step kid [8X]

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    Esophagus Monologue

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    I am the one‚ don’t weigh a ton Don’t need a gun to get respect up on the street (okay) Under the sun‚ the bastard son Will pop the Glock to feed himself and family (sheesh) By any means‚ your enemies‚ my enemies We wet them up like a canteen (damn) The yellow tape surrounds the fate Don’t have a face‚ so now you late‚ open the gates (god damn) [Verse 1] Great‚ eliminate like ElimiDate (ooh) Hey‚ young boy had to penetrate (ooh) Face‚ young boy done caught a case (ooh) Bang‚ now his mama livin’

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