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    Tim Hawkinson Analysis

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    What message is the artist communicating? Tim Hawkinson conveys the passage of recorded time. This art piece shows how history repeats itself and overlaps. Despite changing times‚ we still face war‚ natural disasters‚ famines. Some things never change. How has the artist used unexpected materials and/ or methods to shock‚ invite‚ enhance or challenge the viewer? At first glance‚ I perceived the piece to be 3D — it looked to be constructed out of stuffed pink and red tubes of fabric; however

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    Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? addresses the historical impact of strategic barriers‚ defined here as "continuous or mutually supporting works denying the enemy avenues of attack across a front." In his introduction‚ Brent Sterling argues for the relevance of such an appraisal given the renewal of interest in strategic defense around the world (old fashioned walls‚ as well as more novel missile defenses) and the shallow debate surrounding it‚ the "dynamic" of which "is for critics and proponents

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    Tim Wise Reflection

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    about how the majorities treat the minorities. I am glad I took this class so I can see the world in a different perspective and have a different view of what we live in today. One of the videos that really stood out to me was the speech given by Tim Wise. Wise talks about how he is able to talk about racism and be taken seriously because his white audience would rather hear it from a white man’s perspective that he has

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    Tim Crane Perception

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    Tim Crane claims that the usual‚ instinctual way of regarding perception is as an “openness to the world.” However‚ the fact that illusions and hallucinations can occur seems to indicate some sort of fault with the typical view‚ as these bizarre experiences give rise to questions about the nature and coherence of perception. He asserts that in order to escape this problem‚ philosophers must provide a theory of perception which both maintains integrity to our intuitions and explains how perceptual

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    Examine the argument that “good fences make good neighbours”. When using the term “Street”‚ or “Neighbourhood” in context of where we live‚ it is usually referencing more than just a geographical location‚ but rather a collective of all the elements that go into making it what it is‚ especially the people. A good neighbour is someone who understands the socially constructed rules of behaviour that goes with the title‚ and this essay will be looking at how boundaries‚ or “fences”‚ that these mostly

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    The conclusion of Tim Winton’s novel Cloudstreet is the amalgamation of the entire spiritual element of the narrative. Within the final two chapters the key spiritual themes of the story are resolved‚ which itself is the central theme of the story. I believe that the unexplained spiritual events in the everyday are the most memorable elements of the narrative‚ due to the consistent nature with which they appear through the text‚ giving it strong integrity as a unified whole. The consistency of the

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    Tim Winton’s Cloudstreet is a novel that fits into many genres‚ including that of family saga‚ gothic and magic realism. Although we can see evidence of all these in the text‚ it is the conventions of magic realism which work well in the creation of meaning and the formation of parallels between the society depicted within the novel‚ and a contemporary Australian. Some key elements of magic realist novels are that they include the use of fantastical elements‚ extensive use of symbols and imagery

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    | | | | I. INTRODUCTION II. OBJECTIVES III. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF METAPHOR IV. METAPHOR AND OTHER LANGUAGE FEATURES ANALYSIS OF MARGARET THATCHER’S SPEECH TO 1987 CONSERVATIVE PARTY CONFERENCE IN BLACKPOOL V. CONCLUSION VI. REFERENCES VII. APPENDIX I I. -------------------------------------------------

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    Vincent Tim Burton

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    In what way does Burton contrast adult and child like perception in his short films‚ ‘Vincent’? Introduction Tim Burton is a brilliant director‚ producer‚ writer and artist. In ‘Vincent’‚ he is able to show his multi-faceted talent. He wrote the short animation as a tribute to one of his favourite actor‚ Vincent Price. He displays his talent at mise-en-scene through production elements such as music‚ editing‚ camera placements‚ lighting and special effects in the cartoon. He also portrays the theme

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    Mateship is a term that is commonly associated with Australian culture throughout history. ‘Big World’ by Tim Winton explores the relationship between two characters fresh out of high school and their search for adventure. “I don’t know what he wants deep down. He won’t say. But then I don’t say either.” This monologue from the narrator shows the stereotypical closed off friendship that is common among Australian men who view emotions as a weakness and don’t often share their feelings. Mateship is

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