How do TWO of the speakers encourage you to consider what should matter to Australians? Speakers who encourage us to consider significant Australian issues deliver key themes and ever-lasting notions through rhetoric techniques which persuade their audience. Noel Pearson’s 1996 speech‚ ‘An Australian History for us All‚’ challenges the treatment of Indigenous Australians in the past‚ present and future with the proposal for an intellectual approach to acknowledge previous injustices. He argues that
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"Explore how time and place are used in the prescribed speeches to shape the audience’s understanding of how knowledge of the past sheds light on the present" - HSC 2013 Speeches form an interpretation of historical events and values which are moulded around the speaker’s opinions and ideology. Paul Keating’s ’Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier’ 1993 and Noel Pearson’s ’An Australian History for Us All’ 1996‚ demonstrate a contrast between how a historical and contextual understanding
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Explain the process of strategy mapping and how it relates to performance management and establishing value propositions. You may discuss this theoretically or use the Glacier Inn case study presented in the Armitage and Scholey (2009) document in your readings to serve as an example for integrating these ideas. Alternatively‚ you can use the Hazard Action Zone case study presented in Murby & Gold document (see background readings) if you’d prefer. Armitage‚ H.‚ Scholey‚ C.‚ (2006). Using strategy
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Assignment 1 Q1. Why is it important for children to be involved in decision making? * Self esteem * Self confidence * Emotional well-being * Stronger relationships * Adults = authorative‚ not controlling * Telling children what they can/not do without explanation or negotiation can lead to a range of rebellious behaviour‚ confrontation‚ intimidation/nervousness in younger children * Adult providing ranges of toys and materials‚ allowing free play‚ no controlling is
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LEARNING MODULE FOR HEALTH - GRADE 8 QUARTER 1 Family Health Module 1 Gender and Human Sexuality At the end of the quarter‚ you should be able to 1. discuss sexuality as an important component of one’s personality. 2. explain the importance and dimensions of human sexuality. 3. analyze the factors that affect one’s attitudes and practices related to sexuality. 4. assess personal health attitudes that may influence sexual
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Module Seven: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is DNA? Where is it found? DNA is deoxyribose nucleic acid. It contains genetic information. Found pretty much anywhere; including saliva‚ hair strand‚ etc. 2. What is mitochondrial DNA? DNA located in the mitochondria 3. What is CODIS? How does it work? CODIS is the combined DNA identification system. It has a database full of DNA samples from criminals and others who voluntarily gave their DNA. 4. What are complimentary base patterns?
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Module Eleven: Lab Questions Your first lab link can be found at Case One: Rookie Training. 1. What are the four basic steps of DNA processing? a) The four basic steps of DNA processing are a.1. Extract - Get the DNA out of the cell so we can work with it. a.2. Amplify – Increase the amount of DNA in our sample a.3. Separate – Sort the DNA fragments by size a.4. Analyze – Examine the different-sized fragments and construct a DNA profile. 2. From the toxicology lab‚ what is vitreous humor
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Some businesses choose offshoring to solve the issue of expertise‚ especially for IT personnel. These companies claim they simply cannot find enough qualified employess in the United States to do certain technology jobs. Do you agree with this assessment? Why or why not? From first glance at this statement‚ it seems like a line that from businesses to help justify their offshoring practices. This statement is one that seems like it would come out of the PR department when consumers are voicing
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Evaluate how TWO speeches you have studied employ rhetorical devices to represent visionary ideas Powerful speeches affirm universal values which remain prevalent in human nature’s aspiration to productively approach the future. Noel Pearson’s speech “An Australian history for us all” (1996) and Anwar Sadat’s “Statement to the Knesset” (1977)‚ through effective use of rhetorical devices‚ creates textual integrity to explore visionary ideas: establishing the need for change by examining “the past
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ABC‚ Inc. 1111 Main St. Houston‚ TX 77032 Bob Smith‚ CEO Sample Company 1234 Anywhere Ave. Sacramento‚ CA 95838 Sample Company’s Challenge: Sample Company has offices in Sacramento‚ New York‚ Chicago‚ Atlanta‚ & Dallas and is currently working on a IPv4 infrastructure which poses a problem with future business operations. By the end of 2011‚ there will be no more IPv4 addresses. New customers and Internet traffic will be using the next-generation protocol: IPv6. The accelerating
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