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    Australian Poetry Bruce Dawe has used a variety of literary devices to represent specific marginalised groups in ways that challenge their reader’s perceptions. Two of his poems; ‘Homecoming’ and ‘Weapons Training’ are key and transparent examples of literary devices being utilised to represent specific marginalised groups. Both of these poems were set during the 1950’s‚ with Vietnam being written to represent soldiers pre-war and homecoming to represent soldiers returning to Australia. During

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    know which security measures are real or not? Security is both a feeling and a reality‚ and they’re different. You can feel secure even though you’re not‚ and you can be secure even though you don’t feel it. A renowned expert of Security Theater‚ Bruce Schneier coined the term “Security Theater”. This term refers to security measures that make people feel or have the illusion of being more protected without doing anything to actually improve their security. It is a show that agencies put on to make

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    Virgin group of companies has various stages of development that influences the continuous development of the company. Dr. Bruce Tuckman first introduced his ’Forming‚ Storming‚ Norming‚ Performing and Adjourning’ model as a means to explain team development and behaviour. His model essentially clarifies the idea that as the team "develops maturity and ability‚ relationships establish‚ and leader changes leadership style." The Tuckman theory is widely known as a a basis for effective team building

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    A migrant becomes an Australian when they accept the Australian way of life. By law they are free to live the way they please and follow what religion they want‚ but an Australian is someone who takes pride of their flag‚ pride of their country and pride in what being Australian really means.position You call Australia home with all the privileges. Anybody who wants to become an Australian citizen needs to make a formal application‚ and the time it takes for the process. Usually it takes between

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    When you pour water in a cup‚ it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle‚ it becomes the bottle. When you pour water in a teapot‚ it becomes the teapot. Water can flow and it can crash. Be water my friend.” This quote from my childhood hero Bruce Lee has given me inspiration and motivation to adapt to changes in my life and to keep working. Adaptation has always assumed a big role in my life. Whether be it moving to new cities in my grade school years‚ or immigrating to Canada when I was

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    Due to the increase of migration in recent years‚ ethnolects have become especially prevalent in Australian society. The Lebanese culture is especially apparent in Sydney’s CBD and this is manifested in the language of teenagers‚ as well as their migrant parents. An ethnolect is a variation of language that is associated with another ethnicity or culture. The need for a cultural identity in a foreign society often gives rise to ethnolects. This desire for an identity possibly stems from the discrimination

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    The narrator from Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska holds a nihilistic view of the world‚ and he only expresses concern for his baby‚ the young female cohort to his crimes. In this song‚ the killer speaks directly to a “sir” who is later revealed to be the sheriff. Moreover‚ the killer feels zero remorse for his transgressions and explains to the sheriff that he only wanted to have a “good time” with his baby. Even so‚ he says that he killed for no other reason than that there is a “meanness in this world”

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    Martial Art films- Trace the evolution of Bruce as a martial artist and film maker Bruce Lee was an influential figurehead in both realms of martial arts and the film industry. The main philosophy of his beliefs as both a martial artist and a filmmaker was created via the integration and shaping of different concepts of martial arts‚ his belief of Taoism and ancient Chinese paradigms and the integration of this concept into his films. Through these‚ he has revolutionized the martial arts industry

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    considered the country with more emigrants in the world. More than 10% of our native population lives abroad and the 97% of them reside in the United States‚ representing more than 12 million‚ legal and illegal‚ migrants. However‚ United States authorities are simply deporting around 60 000 migrants per year‚ without thinking about future consequences that this may create for both countries (Huff Post‚ 2011). Among these deported people there are criminals‚ but for the United States it is cheaper to deport

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    positive outcomes of self enlightenment that were chosen to be taken. People who are forced upon a journey may feel isolated and disempowered. Skrzynecki explores this in ‘immigrants at central station’ through detailing the apprehension felt by migrants whilst waiting for a train in central station‚ Sydney. In the first line of the poem “it was sad to hear” Skrzynecki has already established a sombre using the highly descriptive word ‘sad’. Similarly in the line ‘a dampness that slowly sank into

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