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    Our Identity is shaped by our relationships Good morning/afternoon everyone‚ my name is Jessica Holmes and I’m coming from the VCAA education department. I’m here today to talk to you about how‚ “our identity is shaped by our relationships”. When I say relationships‚ I don’t just mean boyfriend/girlfriend relationship‚ I’m also talking about family‚ friends and other relationships. I’m talking about identity since it’s your context writing theme for year 12. Our family is huge in determining

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    Our Decisions Determine Our Destiny Our whole life is based on the decisions we make‚ whether it is big decisions like if we choose to go to college‚ get married‚ or have kids‚ or even smaller decisions such as if we decide to turn left or right on a walk. All of these decisions that we make in life can change our future‚ and of course we all want to make the right decisions so that we have a good future. God is so wonderful that he equipped us with moral law‚ which provides ways to tell the difference

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    Postman ends the chapter by saying: “Our languages are our media. Our media are our metaphors. Our metaphors create the content of our culture.” Postman describes the change in media culture by describing the changes that have taken place since the transition between reading and television. Basically‚ he says that by watching the news on television people are becoming more ignorant and the reports are becoming absurd. To conclude the chapter Postman writes‚ “Our intelligence

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    How we perceive ourselves and influence others’ perception To begin with the first principle of‚ how people perceive the world in different ways. Of course‚ each single person has his or her own way of thinking and understanding the world. Evidently‚ this individualistic way of thinking has been predisposed upon every one of us by forces such as: physical condition‚ cultural background and social roles. These invisible forces disturb the flow of successful communication. As such‚ my perception will

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     What do you think is the biggest difference between your generation and older generations? How do you think these differences will affect the future of our country and/or your career choice? Every generation is different in so many ways‚ but at the same time‚ we’re exactly alike. We‚ as teenagers‚ are unsure‚ insecure‚ and confused about who we are and what we want to do with our lives. But in the bigger ways‚ we are completely different than the older generations. We have this thing called technology‚ and its changed the world forever in every way

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    One’s cultural background can affect the way they speak‚ live‚ and for an author‚ the way they write. Amy Tan’s works are direct reflections of this impact. As an Asian-American author‚ Tan uses the cultural values of Chinese women in American culture in her novels. In order to fully understand Tan’s writing I believe one first needs to understand not only Tan’s personal background but‚ the Chinese culture of which she is a product. Chinese culture is a male dominated culture that leaves women

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    December 14‚ 2013 Dear Suyuan Woo‚ Oh mother‚ why did it have to be you? I love you with all my heart. What could have caused you to die from a cerebral aneurysm anyway? You were always good at taking care of me‚ so I’m pretty sure you took good care of yourself. I’m just so sorry mommy I wish you could be here to listen. You were very strict and hard on me but now that you’re gone I see why. Before you left china you had to leave my two half sisters on the side of the road and I know that was extremely

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    society be anti-Semitic? Can an entire society coincidentally be that ignorant? But really‚ it is these people that we must remember so that a massive destructive event like the Holocaust does not occur ever again in history. Susan Griffin’s essay Our Secret looks at the minds of various people‚ focusing the most on Heinrich Himmler. It is hard to deny that he is an awful man for what he did‚ but it is so easy for people to simply judge without knowing the facts behind his madness. Many may not realize

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    Did Emily Davison deliberately kill herself? On the 8th of June 1913‚ Emily Davison died in the hospital after an accident on a horse racecourse or after trying to kill herself as some believe. Was it deliberate or a tragic accident? A plan that went terribly wrong or a death in the name of ‘votes for women’? Nobody knows for sure if she meant to take her life or if it was an accident. A modern historian wrote some about the people’s beliefs and how some people thought or think she was trying to

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    defined as a thing that represents or stands for something else. A symbol can range from anything such as icons‚ images‚ tokens‚ and etc. The use of symbols can have two sides to it‚ depending on how a person interprets it. In the book “Seeing Ourselves” by John Macionis‚ a Professor of Sociology and Prentice Hall Distinguished Scholar‚ Peter L. Berger makes a statement that meaning is socially constructed by a society. According to Berger‚ people act accordingly to the meaning they assign to objects

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