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    Louisa Lawson was a newspaper proprietor‚ Australian poet‚ writer‚ publisher‚ suffragist‚ and feminist. She was the mother of the poet and author Henry Lawson. Louisa Lawson was an independent and sophisticated woman who fought for women’s rights during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century in Australia. In May 1889‚ Louisa launched the campaign for female suffrage and announced the Dawn Club where women met to discuss every question of life and work to gain experience in public speaking

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    Jamie Nabozny was bullied all through middle and high school. He was tormented because of his sexual orientation. But‚ he did not give up. He beat the bullies‚ and acted as a role model for the nation. Jamie Nabozny stood up to the bully when others may not have. At first‚ he was taunted with hurtful words‚ but the bullying only escalated from that point. Jamie had had enough. He complained to Principal Mary Podlesny about this constant bullying. “We will take care of it” stated the principal

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    Distinctively Visual: Henry Lawson What distinctively visual elements have been used In these texts to convey the ideas? Distinctively visual is a representation of something that is unique and eye catching. Henry Lawson’s short stories ‘The Drovers Wife’ where a bush woman and her four children face the dangers of a snake and the tough‚ lonely bush life and ‘Joe Wilsons Courtship’ where a young boy tries to fulfill his emptiness with young love‚ display ideas such as the unpredictable and

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    Topic: One language spoken worldwide would lead to a better world. Discuss. How many languages do you think exist in the world?  In today’s world‚ there are approximately 6‚800 known languages spoken in about 200 countries. But can you imagine all people speaking only one language? It is still questionable if one language spoken worldwide would lead to a better world. Firstly‚ by using one language‚ people can be better for business communication. It cannot be denied that language is an insuperable

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    Our study of the distinctively visual deepens our understanding of the world and those who inhabit it. Distinctively visual techniques are skilfully employed by Henry Lawson and Kriv Stenders to deepen our understanding of the world of the Australian outback and those who inhabit it‚ through their struggles and independence with some humour applied to the stories. These visual effects allow us to get a better understanding of the feelings of the characters and relate their life lessons to our

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    Jamie Heyes: Case Study

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    Jamie Heyes is a good kid who was forced to either let his teammate die or to take action in a situation in the heat of the moment‚ and what all of us are here to bring to light is weather he wanted to kill Valdez. I can tell you for a fact not a material one that Jamie had no intent to kill‚ and the evidence supports this. The prosecution cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that any of its points are indisputable or differing experiences What the prosecution is trying to paint for you is that

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    One language spoken worldwide would lead to better international relations How many languages do you think exist in the world? About 6 thousand‚ according to the site jazyki.ru (http://www.jazyki.ru/skolkojazykov)1. And can you imagine all people speaking only one language? It is considered that speaking one language would lead to better understanding between countries‚ but it is questionable if it is possible to establish it and would really solve international problems. One of the

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    constitution of many languages. In today’s world there are approximately 6‚800 known languages spoken in the 200 countries of the world. This plentiude drifts us into a state of chaos with regard to international organizations and diplomatic reasons. In order to avoid this chaos some people HAVE startED to support the idea that one language spoken worldwide would lead to better international relations. When easy communication is taken into a consideration‚ a single language spoken in the world is highly

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    to Henry Lawson ’s short story‚ "Water Them Geraniums." This toughness is made possible by mate ship that is often associated‚ for example in Lawson ’s Mitchell stories‚ with masculinity. In this essay‚ I will argue that Lawson has broadened mate ship to incorporate women who appear to be the frontier of the Bush. Firstly‚ identification of Lawson ’s personal history that connects with the characters and themes in "Water Them Geraniums" will be discussed. Further discussion on how Lawson ’s narrative

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    Summary Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens) Charles Dickens (1812-70) is one of the most unordinary writers. He grew up in the south of England but then moved to London with his family.His parents were the middle class people‚who have enough money. But then some difficulties in his family had come up and he‚at the age of 12‚ was sent to work on factory

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