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    Anthony Walls Red Tails Movie / book review The movie Red Tails is a produced by George Lucas and Lucas films‚ it starred a great cast of current actors such as‚ Terrence Howard he played the character of Colonel A.J. Bullard‚ A.J’s character is based on Colonel Benjamin Oliver Davis‚ Jr. was commander of the 332nd Fighter Group‚ composed entirely of Tuskegee Airmen. After the Army and Air Force separated‚ into different branches of military

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    Therapeutic Horse Riding

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    of Horse Riding as Part of the School Curriculum For this seminar paper therapeutic horse riding is defined as equine assisted activities. Over time therapeutic horse riding has been utilised to cover a variety of equine activities in which a range of children with special educational needs participate. This involves mounted activities and riding disciplines taught by a certified riding for the disabled instructor. The seminar paper will explore the perceived benefits that horse riding has as

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    Extension English Assignment – Appropriation texts of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ and ‘Ten Things I Hate About You’ “Appropriation has merit in exposing the influence of context in maintaining or changing cultural values” With the practice of taking older texts and transforming characters‚ plots‚ themes and situations‚ they are able to be translated into a more modern context in which younger generations are able to understand. But inevitably when an appropriation is viewed‚ we are aware that values

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    The Real Robin Hood

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    against a tyrannical monarchy and shouldered the blame for his people. The legend that is Robin Hood has endured the test of time and continues to fascinate pop culture today. Additions to the tale through oral tradition have exaggerated his escapades and muddied the truth‚ which begs the question: Who was the real Robin Hood? From a historical standpoint there have been three distinct types of Robin Hoods. In the earliest form he had no female companion: his is a man’s world demonstrated by the late

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    The Real Robin Hood

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    The Real Robin Hood By Jeremy Hendricks Robin Hood is England’s most famous outlaw‚ who robbed from the rich to give to the poor. In Robin Hood’s long history‚ his story has appeared in many forms‚ from verse to film. His path to outlawry‚ friends and enemies has been just as diverse. I will first describe the parts of the Robin Hood legend that have remained constant throughout his entire 800 or more year history. Robin Hood was a Saxon noble‚ living near the castle of Nottingham. By various

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    Riding the Black Cockatoo

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    Riding the Black Cockatoo by John Danalis These questions require you to use three different comprehension skills! Introduction 1. What is ‘The Dreamtime?’ The dreamtime is when the Indigenous Australians thought the world begun created by the rainbow serpent. 2. Who are Kurrumuruk and Yemurraki? Kurrumuruk is the great Murray cod who was chased by Yemurraki‚ the rainbow serpent. 3. Where is Wamba Wamba country? The Wamba Wamba country is in Victoria near the Murray River. 4. What is meant

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    the whole nine yards. I was ready. As I stepped out of house into the bright sunshine of midday I heard a voice. “You ready buddy?” I heard my uncle call. I nodded in response “Yes sir!” “Well let’s get to it then” he replied. He wheeled the cherry red bicycle from the side of the house into the empty driveway. “Hop on” he said. I did as I was told. I was a nervous wreck as I climbed onto the two wheeled wonder that stood before me. The leather from the seat was of course extremely hot from the heat

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    issue of appropriation in art has become a heated debate on whether it is good or whether it is bad. Appropriation is fundamentally the act of taking something from somewhere else and placing it into a new context. In art‚ appropriation is seen as using (or taking) someone else’s artwork‚ manipulating it and ultimately changing the whole meaning behind the work. It is seen as a significant issue as many people (including art critics‚ art historians and art enthusiasts) see appropriation as whilst

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    things- it can also be somewhat destructive in terms of copyright and appropriation. In this day in age where the world is full of so many diverse styles of artists‚ the entire new age art industry is being challenged with the simple statement: “everything has been done”. Due to this unfortunately true fact that relevance in the art industry is loosely based on the creation of “new”‚ never-been-done-before work‚ “appropriation art” has become an interesting new form of work that many artists and

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    Robin Hood and Feudalism

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    Robin Hood and Feudalism ROBIN HOOD In the years of King Richard the Lionheart (1189-1199) there lived a brave and intelligent man called Robin Hood. He was a feared outlaw‚ who loved liberty and hated oppression. He took the law into his own hands and robbed the rich to give to the poor. People loved him and thought of him as a justice-maker. In time he acquired a heroic reputation and came to represent the ideal of heroism of his age. Stories about him and his closest friends Friar Tuck

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