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    Collins Street was going to be boring but he saw people rushing to catch the train or tram after work. He wanted to show the idea of boringness in his painting and he showed it by the calmness of the people and the dull colour used. Eveline Syme The painting is called ‘Sydney tram line’ and was created in 1936. It is a print sized 24.4 x 18.0 cm. Sydney tram line‚ 1936‚ Print‚ 24.4 x 18.0 cm Sydney tram line‚ 1936‚ Print‚ 24.4 x 18.0 cm Eveline Syme used linocut and printed it in colour from

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    Response 4 Migrant farmworkers‚ in the United States commonly facing structural violence‚ that’s committed by industries or their employers. Structural violence can be when a worker is prevented their basic needs often due to their identity or class status. Structural violence includes the health problems frequently faced by agricultural workers. Nearly all migrant workers are under rated for the field work they perform‚ and the work takes a toll on their body‚ and overall health. Migrant Farmworkers

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    Migrants by Bruce Dawe

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    Essay-Why Should Dawe’s poem ‘Migrants’ be included for the text for Journeys. The poem ‘Migrants by ‘Bruce Dawe ’should be included for the core text for journeying as it portrays journeying through the perceptions and experiences of a migrant group. This poem depicts feelings of ignorance and disrespectfulness encountered by the migrant group as they are treated with a lack of concern by people living in Australia. The poem migrants explore a physical journey of a migrant group settling in a new place

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    Summary Of Migrant Hostel

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    SPECS SLIMS – Migrant Hostel Subject: Migrant Hostel is a poem composed by Peter Skrzynecki. It is a moving account of the experiences of migrants living in an overly-crowded lodge. The first stanza captures the temporary nature of the immigrants stay at the hostel; “comings and goings”‚ “arrivals of newcomers” and “sudden departures”. The second stanza goes on to express the cultural divisions existing within the hostel; “nationalities sought”. The next stanza reminds the responder of the seasonal

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    Melbourne High School is one of Australia’s most prestigious school in countless aspects‚ not only for its highly reputable academic achievements but through diversity‚ sporting‚ music‚ participation and history. It is obvious as to why thousands of students apply to this school yearly seeking for opportunities while only a small amount gets in‚ and I personally believe that I would suit one of these places at Melbourne High. Academically wise‚ I believe that I’m a well-focused and diligent student

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    Migrant Workers In Canada

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    The government of Canada construction of migrant workers as persons who come to countries like Canada and pays them to do the “dirty work” that no Canadian citizen wants to do. Velasco (2013) points out that the Canadian government have constructed migrant workers to be cheap‚ docile and exportable labour and because of this constructed of migrant workers‚ many countries like Canada go for cheap labour. Velasco (2013) explains that the Canadian government have use their immigration policies to get

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    Be Good Little Migrants

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    The poem ‘Be good‚ Little migrants’ by Uyen Loewald is a darkly ironic perspective on what is expected of migrants in Australia. It explores the ways in which minority groups are exploited and patronised by society. The author uses simple and repetitive structure and accessible language to reinforce the poems meaning. This poem relates to justice as there is nothing fair about the way Australia behaved towards the Asian migrants when they first migrated to Australia. They were forced to work so

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    Migrant Mother Summary

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    In "Migrant Mother"‚ by analyzing the picture it tells me that they are very poor in the face of the mother we can analyze that the mother is desperate and we can also see that they were hungry. I do not agree because instead of she was thinking just what it was going to help and to the Migrant Mother Lange did not even learn her name‚ that makes me disagree. Throughout the course of history‚ the Great Depression was a big problem in this story the "Migrant Mother" Dorothea Lange did not title

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    Migrant Mother Meaning

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    Migrant Mother” During the early 1930s‚ the Great Depression is great economical calamity claim many people financial life. People around the world was dumped into poverty while the people who are rich have been render to a middle class annual salary. “Migrant Mother” is one of the picture that was taken during that time period. But this picture is more that a picture. The Picture is very impactful in many ways. One of those way is Unity. The composition‚ lighting and setting explains that thoroughly

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    cultural customs can make it difficult for migrants to feel as though they belong within a certain group. Unfortunately this is a position in which many migrants to Australia find themselves‚ struggling to feel included and comfortable with their changing identities. However while these differences may make it harder to belong to one group‚ they can also strengthen the bonds within another. The most immediate and obvious indicator of difference within migrants is that of physical appearance. Automatically

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