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    fictional world and the characters that he/she is describing‚ including those character’s thoughts and feelings. * Restricted= the narration is biased towards the characters point of view of the events described. LINGUISTIC INDICATORS OF VIEWPOINT BY MICK SHORT (1996) * Verbs of Cognition in the Tex= readers are given information about the cognitive behavior of one character only. * Schema-Oriented Language= is consistent

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    Public speaking Informative speech Name: Wu Xiucheng‚ David Student ID: 13646095 Topic: Maroon5 (American pop rock band) Good morning‚ everyone. To begin with‚ enjoying this piece of song. (Play a small piece of music‚ hold on 5 seconds). Are you familiar with this song? I think you must hear this song before. Can you guess this song belong to which band? (Let audience guess the name of the band‚ maybe no one would know the answer) Yes‚ you are right. It is maroon5 Well‚ the goal of

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    To be able to locate and analyze themes of novels‚ such as Great Expectations‚ it is essential to understand the basic definition of a theme: It is a fundamental and often universal idea explored in a literary work. For instance‚ if we take a closer look at the story of Pip‚ we discover that the main idea behind the story is ambition and self improvement‚ which is correlated to the preceding minor themes‚ including social class‚ crime‚ guilt and innocence. The most important theme throughout the

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    Importance Of Economics Everyone is a part of economy and everyone uses the rules of economy too. From the time we are born‚ we become consumers of various products and services (say‚ medical services‚ baby foods‚ and so on). We grow and diversify to attain various different roles as producers‚ traders‚ mediators and agents. Today’s world is that of “economic imperialism”‚ where economical factors‚ most importantly‚ money dictates all the elements of the society‚ not to forget close family relations

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    health care. However we still fail to give our Indigenous communities the respect that they deserve‚ after all the heart ache we the non-indigenous Australians have caused them in the past it is only fair that we treat them with the utmost respect. Mick Gooda‚ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner stated at a meeting in Brisbane‚ Australia that "it is an uncontested fact to say that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples do not have the same health outcomes as non-Indigenous

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    Good morning year 12 English class and Mrs Francis. Today my job is to explain to you the power of the texts I’ve chosen in context with the problem between black and white Australians. We Are Going by Oodgeroo Noonuccal They came in to the little town A semi-naked band subdued and silent All that remained of their tribe. They came here to the place of their old bora ground Where now the many white men hurry about like ants. Notice of the estate agent reads: ’Rubbish May Be Tipped

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    family is a huge leap in her coming of age. In making her decision‚ Mick has completely thrown away her dreams and her childhood. Ultimately‚ because of her family’s neglect‚ Mick’s happiness is hindered as she takes on the heavy responsibility of providing for her family‚ thereby disregarding her own happiness in the process. Similarly‚ in Anderson-Dargatz’s The Cure for Death by Lightning‚ Beth’s family acts as a key obstacle in her search for happiness. In doing so‚ Beth’s family hinders her

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    Faith R. Sims Eng3010 11/24/2005 Great Expectations Hollywood and the movie industry have made many bold attempts over the past decade in bringing to life old classics. None however in my opinion have been done more boldly than the remoulding of Charles Dickens ’s Great Expectations. This compelling piece is a rebirth storyline of the past retold in Modern times. Any attempt at bringing a Dickens work to the screen would be an awesome task to accomplish. I ’ve found his writing to

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    Great Expectations: Injustices and Poor Conditions Committed On Women and Children Great Expectations‚ authored by Victorian novelist Charles Dickens‚ is considered one of his finest works of literature. It was indicative of Dickens’s strong feelings for injustices and poor conditions committed on women and children of that time. Through the main character‚ Pip‚ Dickens’s demonstrated the compassion he felt for children. Most readers‚ like myself‚ are able to associate Pip’s experiences with

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    London over all a quiet complex place. We get a feel of London being crowded with “distorted adjoining houses” and yet it seemed as if everybody was at the courthouse‚ like watching a sport‚ they were watching the Convicts get their sentences‚ from Jaggers‚ whom they were all scared of. SATIS HOUSE: The “Satis House”‚ also known as the “Manor House” or the “Enough House”‚ was a madhouse full of despair‚ sarcasm‚ and morbid decay reflecting not just the literal teardown of the house‚ but also reflecting

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