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    Henry Lawson

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    My current Year 12 class has been collaborating on an essay response to a previous HSC question for Standard Module A: Experience through Language – Distinctively Visual. We have been working with the short stories of Henry Lawson. Here is the near finished response – some paragraphs still need work. In what ways are people and their experiences brought to life through the distinctively visual? Make detailed reference to your prescribed text and at least one other related text of your own choice

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    Brainwash in 1984

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    Brainwash What do you think when you hear the word brainwash? Many people think of fiction novels‚ conspiracy theories from history‚ or maybe even recall instances from the news and media. All of those people are correct; brainwashing occurs in society quite often and emerges in novels as a result. A prominent theme in Orwell’s 1984 is the idea of brainwashing Oceania’s citizens. The society and government start indoctrinating children with party ideals as soon as they possibly can‚ and

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    physical impulses of the teenagers was ’a gross national disservice.”30 The Doors also made quite the appearance on the show. They starred on September 17‚ 1967 and performed their single “Light my Fire”. CBS network censors demanded that lead singer Jim Morrison change the lyrics to their song by changing the line‚ "Girl‚ we couldn’t get much higher". However‚ Morrison sang the original line‚ and on live television with no delay. There was nothing CBS could do to stop it. They were then banned from

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    Case Study: Jim Colbert

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    This case study examines a third-grade teacher‚ Jim Colbert‚ in a large inner-city school located in Northeast who has been teaching for 4 years. Colbert is expected to teach language arts using basal readers and a district required curriculum. Jim has been assigned to teach 3-A class for ‘bright’ students‚ which is an advanced class. Although‚ there is special concern about one student‚ Carlos‚ who seems to be lacking the ability to keep up with the advanced class. Carlos is from a Spanish-speaking

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    Jim Bowie Research Paper

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    Jim Bowie the heroic man who fought in the battle of Concepcion and the Alamo.He died at the battle of the Alamo.The Bowie Knife and Bowie State University were named after him. Jim Bowie started his life when he was born in Logan County‚Kentucky in April‚1796. Through his life he had lived in many different places. He was named after the scottish king‚ James VI‚ awarded his parents a house and a garden in Cowper to “Jerome Bowie”. He lived on a cotton plantation and sawing lumber some of his life

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    persuasion

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    becomes second nature. Isolation‚ and un-acceptance of the cult’s beliefs by the larger community makes leaving very difficult. There have been several great cults around the world‚ with effective leaders‚ including Reverend Sun Myung Moon‚ Reverend Jim Jones‚ and Marshall Applewhite. In 1954‚ Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded Unification Church in South Korea.

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    ‘the troubles’ in the 1970s‚ the British government made a desperate choice: to give the public a sense of security regardless of how disillusioned it was‚ or the magnitude of the collateral damage. The film In the name of the father‚ directed by Jim Sheridan‚ documents the tragic consequences of this decision beginning with the false imprisonment of the Gilford four‚ but more precisely Gerard and Giuseppe Conlon and the damage done to their lives. As in most bloody conflicts‚ truths quickly became

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    Mountain Men and Merchants; How the West was Explored and Tamed Chad D. Ramsey Student #4101887 History 300 Professor Tracy Derks December 15th 2011 During the beginning and throughout the 19th century‚ mountain men‚ trappers and merchants of the fur trade made a vital impact on the development of the previously uncharted West. These men came primarily from the East coast of the United States with a desire for adventure and the calling of a better life. Men like James Bridger‚ Jedediah

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    In Gender and Jim Crow: Women and the Politics of White Supremacy in North Carolina 1896-1920‚ Glenda Gilmore exposed the benefits of adjusting our angle in studying the southern political narrative of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In studying elite‚ educated‚ black and white women‚ Gilmore found sources that voiced the opinions and views of these women. By placing educated black and white women at the center of her study‚ Gilmore revealed how the political activism and mutual

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    Apollo 13 Analysis

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    Exposition: At first‚ we meet Jim Lowell when he hosts a party for other astronauts and their families‚ who watch on television as Neil Armstrong walks for the first time on the Moon. Then‚ slowly after‚ we meet the rest of the crew‚ Fred Haise and Ken Mattingly when they are told they will be flying on Apollo 13 instead of Apollo 14. * Rising actions: 1. Lovell is informed that he and his crew will fly the Apollo 13 mission instead of Apollo 14. 2. Jim Lovell‚ Fred Haise and Ken

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