us”‚ and this is memorable as she is choosing not to divide‚ instead indicating the benefits of reconciliation to not just Indigenous Australians‚ but to all. This is unlike Noel Pearson‚ whose acerbic attack on John Howard’s politics was most memorable‚ sarcastically stating that Howard “might care to read Robert Hughes rather than the opinion polls” to “comprehend how we might deal with our history”. Bandler was an unwavering campaigner for equal rights in the 1960s‚ and was integral in making
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Dear Mr Abbot‚ My name is Matthew Wright and I am in year 9 at Turramurra High School. I am writing to you regarding the coalition’s foreign aid budget. In 2005 John Howard promised to double Australian aid and recently the Australian Labor Party promised to further lift it to 0.5% of our gross national income by 2015. Our foreign aid is still sitting on 0.34%. There are millions of people depending on developed countries like Australia to help them out. It is easy to ask why it has to be us‚ but
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Australians”. The illustrative use of turbulence is used to highlight the prevalence of past disharmonies and he uses the inclusive pronoun “we” as a synecdoche for all Australians to unify the audience. By directly quoting authorities such as John Howard and Bill Stanner‚ Pearson supplements his ethos and strengthens his case by evaluating both sides of the situation. The metaphor‚ “cult of forgetfulness” has negative connotations in order to challenge the common social mindset regarding the recognition
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has created lasting effects‚ including the 1996 Wik Decision which inverted the previous success of the Mabo Case. Pearson reiterates the need to acknowledge the past‚ present and future by alluding to several figures such as then-Prime Minister‚ John Howard. He promotes justice though the misconception of guilt‚ repeated throughout the speech‚ by condemning the Prime Minister through his own words‚ ‘of course we treated Aboriginals very‚ very badly in the past –
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CASE STUDY TITLE: HOWARD SCHULTZ’S (SBUX) NEW CEO SAVING THE COMPANY OUT OF ITS CRISIS. SUBJECT: IE652 ASSIGNMENT #1 STUDENT: xxxxx ID NO. : DR xxxxxx DUE ON DATE: 27-MAR-2013 QUESTION #1: ABOUT WHAT CHALLENGES THE RETURNED CEO FACED WHEN HE STARTS GENERATING SOLUTIONS TO PROTECT THE ENTERPRISE FROM CRISIS…. HE FACED SEVERAL CHALLENGS ANALYZED AS FOLLOW: 1- FOUNDERS ARE THE FIRST HINDER TO HIS PLANS‚ THEY NATURALLY WILL CHALLENGE HIS IDEA TO CHANGES FROM A CLASSICAL COFFEE
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"Explore how time and place are used in the prescribed speeches to shape the audience’s understanding of how knowledge of the past sheds light on the present" - HSC 2013 Speeches form an interpretation of historical events and values which are moulded around the speaker’s opinions and ideology. Paul Keating’s ’Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier’ 1993 and Noel Pearson’s ’An Australian History for Us All’ 1996‚ demonstrate a contrast between how a historical and contextual understanding
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William Howard Taft William Taft was a nominated by his successor‚ Teddy Roosevelt. He was nominated for the Republican Party in the Presidential Race in 1908‚ in which he defeated William Jennings Bryant of the Democratic Party. He was called a "trust buster"‚ by people against his beliefs and decisions. In his Inaugural Address‚ he stated that many ideas in which supported Teddy Roosevelt. One‚ Interstate commerce railroads was a large element to the country and market of the railroad business
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Gough Whitlam Gough Whitlam was a man who achieved many things during his time as prime minister‚ but was also the only prime minister to be sacked by the governor general in all of history. As well as outlining Whitlam’s significance and contribution to Australia‚ I will also recognise how he went wrong‚ and what he did that got him removed from parliament. Edward Gough Whitlam was born in 1916 in Melbourne. At 56‚ he became the 21st prime minister of Australia‚ which lasted for approximately
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The Essay The speech ‘Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier’ by former Prime Minister Paul Keating has been chosen as the basis of this commentary. It was given on 11th of November 1993 at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra as a commemoration in honour of all of the soldiers who have served for Australia in conflict situations. Paul Keating’s point of view is evidently reflected through his speech. He aims to bring about the development of Australia as a unified nation by the instilling
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the film ‘’the Castle’’ directed by Rob Stitch 1997 they use the three important values and concern in the Australian society are little Aussie Battler‚ important of family and the value of mateship. Provide the responder a distinctive Australian voice. The values and perspectives that shape our identity are represented in the text with the focus on the three main values. This message was conveyed through the dialogue‚ humour‚ music and film techniques. The song ‘’took the children away’’ by Archie
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