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    around them. Because differences in individuals is breeding ground for discrimination‚ which would easily make people to be isolated and bullied. Therefore‚ people would do anything to achieve the acceptances from the others not just for the sense of belonging but in order to protect themselves. Although we would sacrifice anything to achieve acceptance from others‚ we must be clear that change of appearance‚ languages or names does not mean being a fresh person. I have dyed my hair‚ but I’m still “me”

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    China‚ both artistically and socially. Not only did ideals and government structures change and evolve during this period‚ but also propaganda‚ artwork‚ and figurines dominated and evolved as well. The name of this propaganda poster is The sunlight of Mao Zedong Thought illuminates the road of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. It was designed by the Shanghai People’s Fine Arts Publishing House Propaganda Group in August 1966. The top half of the poster shows Mao’s head displayed as if it were

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    brunt of Dadi’s anger‚ shabanu grows more powerful. Dadi said “It isn’t matter of what she wants!” (Fisher Staples‚ Pg234). This when Dadi found out shabanu was lied to them about the menstruation comes. The slave Dancer In the book The Slave Dancer‚ by Paula Fox‚ which is set in 1840‚ thirteen years old‚ Jessie Bollier is kidnapped from his New Orleans home and forced to play his fife on a slave hop while the slaves are “danced” or exercised. He lost freedom in the

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    ballet dancer must be at the peak of their physical fitness and have impressive technical capabilities. However‚ all of that means nothing if the dancer has no artistry. A professional ballet dancer must be able to tell a story and convey a character‚ allowing themselves to be emotionally vulnerable on stage‚ in front of an audience. The objective of a dancer is to tell the story with their body and their characterization‚ taking the audience members on a journey with them. A ballet dancer wants

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    used in art‚ and the ways it has changed between 1936 and 2012. I have chosen to look at Henri Matisse and Marc Hagan-Guirey and how they have both used paper. Matisse created a series of work simply entitled Paper Cuts and I am going to look at Two Dancers or in French Figure de ballet avec deux danseurs (See Figure 1). He created this paper cut in 1936. I’ve chosen to compare Matisse’s work with Marc Hagan-Guirey’s Horrogami series‚ whilst looking more in depth at The Addams Family Mansion (See Figure

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    ‘Interpreter of Maladies’ explores how one culture adapts to living with another.’ Discuss. In Jhumpa Lahiri’s short story collection ‘Interpreter of Maladies’‚ the writer silhouetted the adaption of one culture to live within another in the form of allowing differences to exist and reaching a compromise. Lahiri drew the readers into the witness of different people battling with the obstacles they encounter. While some people like Mrs Sens‚ fell to the abysm of culture-displacement because of

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    “A CRITICAL SOCIETY MAKES IT DIFFICULT FOR CHILDEREN AND TEENERGERS FROM MINORITY CULTURES AND GROUPS TO FIND A WAY TO BELONG” Good morning ladies and gentlemen Today I’d like to discuss and persuade you that a critical society makes it difficult for teenagers and children from minority cultures and groups to find a way to belong to a foreign country. I am discussing three characters( Simon tong‚ Hoa pham and Diana ngyuen) in Alice Pung’s text Growing up Asian in Australia and experience of my

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    ‘Our sense of self is very vulnerable to external pressures’ In everyday life‚ humans are surrounded with pressures that can influence the formation of their identity. External pressures such as the environment we live in‚ the culture we belong to and the presence of other people‚ are often uncontrollable and can have a crucial impact on our sense of self. This idea is explored in great depth in Ray Lawler’s classic Australian play‚ “The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll”‚ where it is reflected how

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    are. As individuals gain understanding the connection that they may hold with people or places change‚ this in turn affects their identity and how they relate with other people. As people gain a sense of understanding their feelings of belonging change. Belonging is a vital concept for human interaction and allows people to feel they fit in with groups such as family and friends. This concept is explored within the three texts‚ “Romulus My Father” (1998) a memoir written by Raimond Gaita about

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    feelings through a system of arbitrary signals such as voice sounds‚ gestures and written symbols. Following with its definition shows that it can be the significant feature for every individuals as human beings to determine identity and sense of belonging. So from using the ability of language to communicate with others is one of the elements which allows us the develop our own unique sense of self. We learn about ourself as we interact with others. As we share our experiences and listen to the others’

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