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    It is through the primal instinct of belonging in humanity that individuals will always strive to belong to someone or something at every stage in their life. Through these interconnections within the world a person will experience belonging as a multifaceted concept in that it will transpire in many various ways specific to each individual. Inclusion and exclusion can at lengths dictate the identity and notions of self for an individual both positively and negatively. Through the texts “As You like

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    Belonging - Rainbow's End

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    A sense of belonging may be shaped by various factors including being intrinsically connected to place; particularly places of birth‚ childhood or religious and spiritual centres. Relationships and allegiances with the land and with peers within can also directly and indirectly influence an individual’s feeling of acceptance and identity as within varied contexts; personal experience can trigger a transformation of outlook‚ self-esteem and ideas linked to personal identity. Even within a significant

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    The theme of the story “The Leaving”‚ was loneliness. This was portrayed by the main character Silas excellently. Silas is an older man that knows he is close to his end‚ but the sad thing is that at the end of the writing it appears‚ he not only accepts it will happen but wants it to happen sooner than later. It was weird‚ but when reading this‚ there was an eerie feeling of belonging for Silas‚ as he lived in a house that is broken down‚ having seen a lot of happiness in its prime. Unfortunately

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    you have studied represented perceptions and ideas of belonging? Establishing one’s identity through defining one’s values and attitudes toward others and the world can be brought about by the defiance of authority. Although comparatively different‚ Arthur Miller’s famous play The Crucible and Steph Green’s short film The New Boy both show this. Sometimes it takes a person to go ‘against the flow’ taken by society to find true self belonging and perspective of the world surrounding them. John

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    fulfillment of their dreams. The movement often creates multi-problems for the migrating people. This process of movement makes people foreigner to the world they are living in. Under the influence of globalization‚ modern man loses the sense of belonging to any person‚

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    Mean Ghouls

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    Mean Ghouls The title of this book is called “Mean Ghouls”. The author is Stacia Deutsch. In this book the characters are Megan Murry‚ Rachel‚ Sam‚ Brett‚ Brooke‚ Betsy‚ and Brenda (the Zom-Bs)‚ Happy (Henrietta Yeverman)‚ Dr. Shelly‚ Mr. Jones‚ and Zach. The settings are in Zombie Academy school (ZA)‚ Megan’s bedroom‚ and Happy and Megan’s bedroom in ZA. This story starts when a girl named Megan Murry was diagnosed by a doctor named Dr. Shelly

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    China Coin Belonging

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    their Chinese identity and belonging and this brings a positive change in both o f them. Initially‚ Leah’s unwillingness t o travel to China is shown in her attitude towards her mother and China. This is mainly due to the resentment she feels towards her mother for taking her to China so quickly after her father’s death. However‚ as the two travel together they begin to understand more about themselves‚ their relationship with each other and their sense o f belonging t o an extended family in

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    An Unknown Girl

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    An  Unknown  Girl          In  the  poem  ‘An  Unknown  Girl’‚  Moniza  Alvi  uses  poetic  techniques  such  as   metaphors‚  personification‚  alliteration‚  repetition  and  similes  in  order  to  depict   her  struggles  in  rediscovering  her  cultural  identity.  Along  with  references  to   India  and  the  scenery  surrounding  the  narrator‚

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    The securities offered by a sense of belonging are attractive‚ but can blind you to what lies outside the sphere of influences that they exert. It is only when we gain a much broader insight into the concept of belonging and when we move beyond the security of what we know and believe; that we can start to fully appreciate other social concepts. Perhaps an ideal of “belonging” is most clearly seen‚ when it is contrasted with a sense of exclusion; of alienation. The poems “migrant hostel” and “Feliks

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    Identity and Belonging

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    We all dream of a better life We all know about living the dream‚ My family and I left the Kabul for Pakistan in 1995. Our dream was a better life a life which we could sleep a night with peace a life which we could walk with no fair. Me and my father we were working as labour for a small company‚ it was 50/km far from our home and we were going there by my dad`s bicycle. The work was hard everything was hard there‚ but when I was coming home and looking that my brothers and sisters are having

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