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    term that implies travel‚ which can offer up new insights‚ experiences‚ cultures and perspectives. Journeys can have positive or negative effects‚ as we see in John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men”. In the novel‚ the writer takes us into the American outback‚ and we journey with the characters as they face the various challenges and barriers that arise as they attempt to achieve the ‘great American dream’ – settling down and farming their own land. The physical aspect of journey in this novel was the

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    Eatin’ Good in the Neighborhood As my girlfriend and I pull into a crowded parking lot during a chilly Friday evening‚ we struggle to find a spot of our own‚ but manage to do so as we take the place of another young couple as they pull out to leave. I put the car in park as we both gaze at the numerous parties walking into the restaurant. A bright sign‚ hung lit overhead‚ shining the phrase "Applebee’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill" atop a red brick building. Awnings were placed above every window

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    people‚ breakfast and coffee for older people. Ruby River Steak House: Aims their products at all age and classes as well. They advertise it as a family establishment with good food. I don’t have one here in Louisiana but it is similar to our Outback Steakhouse which has that target market. Is it possible to identify a single market for two distinctly different products? Yes it is‚ there are many product combinations that can interest a single market. It builds sales in a business‚ and promotes

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    ‘’One Night the Moon ‘’ (ONTM) and Martin Luther King’s speech “I have a dream” presented in 1963 at a Washington march of Jobs and Freedom. ‘’One night the moon’’ presents the story of a young white girl that goes missing in the harsh Australian outback during the period of the 1930’s. The community is torn apart due to the

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    Artworks shape the way we understand culture With reference to this statement explain how artists raise awareness of economic‚ political or social issues. It is true that artworks shape the way the audience interprets and apprehends culture. A diverse of economic‚ political and social issues are explored by artists through the use of mediums and techniques to capture the cultural values and to raise the awareness of the audience. Historical and modern artists such as Tom Roberts‚ Felix Nussbaum

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    Josh Platt English Assignment Composers use many techniques in their texts to use images to portray‚ places and ideas. Director John Ruane in his film Dead Letter Office uses multiple camera shots to portray Alice as a hopeful young girl waiting for her father to come home‚ and then as a young adult determined to find her father through her letters. Banjo Paterson uses literary writing techniques and adjectives in his poem‚ Clancy of the Overflow‚ to give us vivid images of the relaxing and

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    In creating any film production a critical choice must be made whether to film on location or in a studio. This can usually depend on what type of production you are producing‚ for example documentaries are most commonly filmed on location as they are telling the audience fact and not creating fiction. This is the same for sci-fi films as they are created to be on other planets or in places that are not existent the creators have no choice but to create a set on their vision. Filming in a studio

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    great many of us ignorant of this. The survival instinct has been dulled by the immediacy and convenience of modern life. The man in his story is half way between this modern world and that of more primitive man‚ eking out an existence in the rough outback of Alaska. He doesn’t heed the warnings of the seasoned old man - that he should be very wary of the cold. Denial of man’s vulnerability is an all-too-present fallacy. We build our civilizations to as great a height as they will go‚ but there is

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    An individual’s perception of belonging evolves in response to the passage of time and interaction with their world. To what extent is this view of belonging represented in your prescribed text and at least one related text. One’s attitude to belonging can be greatly influenced overtime‚ due to uncontrollable forces impacting on them. In Felik’s Skrzynecki’s‚ the father and the persona are slowly pushed away due to cultural differences. The notion of not belonging additionally‚ is illustrated in

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    “Wasikowska gives a fantastic‚ compelling performance as a young determined woman who puts herself through a massive physical and mental toll. She is a character who is uncomfortable with modern society‚ and everyone she meets‚ from her friends to hardened outback men‚ think she is mad for wanting to take such a dangerous journey.” She is a wild female character in a certain manner. In final analysis the movie “Tracks” shows us the idea of transformation in the main character’s

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