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    It is difficult to be a young child because of bad influences. The texts that we had read are very similar. They both have almost the same message. If I view the story‚ on the sidewalk bleeding‚ at this point Andy is stabbed and it seems it’s because of the jacket he is wearing. He is in a gang called the royals. This is a dangerously known gang. “If he had not been wearing the jacket he would never have been stabbed. The knife had not been plunged in hatred of Andy. The knife hated only the purple

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    In the poem “The and Now” the author Kath walker constructed and portrayed the life of the aboriginals around the 1700 period and what it was like to be an aboriginal at that time. The author has given a great enlightenment and insight about the aboriginals and their struggles with their cultural identity during their life. “No more boomerangs” engage the reader with its constant use of rhyming with the enchanting story line about the aboriginals. Kath walker constituted a magnificent piece of

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    Vistas.” Critical Studies in Media Communication 22(5):390-408. doi:10.1080/07393180500342969. Lengbeyer‚ Lawrence. 2005. “Humor‚ Context‚ and Divided Cognition.” Social Theory Practice 31(3):309-328. ISSN: 0037-802X. Mills‚ Brett.2004. “New Jokes: Kath and Kim and Recent Global Sitcom.” Metro Magazine: Media and Education Magazine 109(140):100-103. ISSN: 0312-2654. Moore‚ Marvin L.1992. “The Family as Portrayed on Prime-Time Television‚ 1947-1990: Structure and Characteristics.” Sex Roles: A Journal

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    requirements for a valid trust. To satisfy the first requirement‚ certainty of intention‚ James must have made it clear that he intended for it to be made a trust‚ rather than a gift‚ as shown in Jones v Lock. The words used in this instance‚ that Kath is mentioned as a trustee and that has absolute discretion when distributing the money‚ can be said to afford a clear intention to create a trust. To satisfy the second requirement‚ certainty of subject‚ it is broken into two limbs: it has to be clearly

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    educate but Kath Walker’s‚ We Look After Our Own is written to draw change and develop an understanding of a darker side of life in Australia. Written in a time when change was dawing and aborignal rights was touchy subject‚ Kath Walker gave an insight into the life of an aboriginal through the story. She showed the battles they faced to gain minimum services and how they were treated like second class citizens. Kath Walker shows the difficulities of being aboriginal through this story. Kath Walkers

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the Study. In the 1940’s‚ there were two hospitals located on a hill in Bantama township designated African and European Hospitals. As the names imply‚ the African side treated Africans while the European side treated Europeans. However on some rare occasions‚ high ranking African government officials were given treatment in the European section. By 1952 there was the need to construct a new hospital to cater for the fast increasing population

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    terrible had just taken place. To present my monologue I have stayed true to the original layout of the set. It centralises around four main characters‚ Sloane who is described as a young good looking psychopath‚ Kath who is Sloan’s landlady‚ Ed‚ who is Kath gay brother & Kemp who is Ed & Kaths father. I have chosen to perform Sloane’s monologue because I found the play very interesting because it breaks away from the social norms of the time in the sense that it explores homosexuality a thing which

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    have done a few things that are lesser than stellar successes”. He goes as far to concede he does not have the skills to create a sitcom‚ “I can’t do everything‚ I appreciate that I have limited skills”. Unlike such successful comedy sitcoms like Kath and Kim‚ which received three logies and was viewed by over 2 million viewers each episode. Also‚ the classic Mother and Son‚ which ran for ten seasons‚ receiving four logies. Micallef had many successes during his time as a comedian‚ but as aforestated

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    When Friendship Turns to Love I didn’t want to depart my home town‚ which I’ve been settling ever since the day I was born. Neither do I want to leave my school‚ relatives‚ and most importantly my best friend Samuel. Sam and I had been best friends since elementary school. I still recall the day when we first met; it was the first day of grade 1 and we were in the same class. Unintentionally I collided with his head trying to reach for my pencil that had been knocked out on the floor. Fortunately

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    believe that these three texts should be included in your exhibition for Reconciliation Week. These texts are “The Rabbits” [2000] written by Shaun Tan and John Marsden‚ Kevin Rudd’s “Sorry Speech” [2008] and “No More Boomerang” [2002]‚ written by Kath Walker. These three text have a significant meaning and recognize the significance of the British Invasion and the damage the invasion caused to the aboriginals and the aboriginal community. “The Rabbits” by Shaun Tan and John Marsden‚ shows how the

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