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    Paul Keating

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    CONTEXT • Remembrance Day/ Armistice Day- 1993 • Republican debate- ALP- made Republicanism the party line in 1991 under Hawke • May 1993- Republic Advisory Committee set up • Mabo- 1992/ Native title- 1993 • Keating two year into PM role PURPOSE • Dual purpose: -> commemorate those who have died and those who have served for Australia in field of conflict -> political agenda- to unite‚ galvanise and forge new identity for Australia under Keating’s leadership-> for Australians to take

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    Jean-Paul Sartre portrays existentialism in his play‚ No Exit‚ through his three main characters: Inez‚ who was put in Hell for causing pain to the people who loved her‚ and is punished by loving someone who refuses to love her back‚ this in turn causes her pain; Garcin ‚who was put in Hell partially for being unkind and unfaithful to his wife and partially for being a coward‚ is punished by Estelle’s love and his inability to escape cowardice; and lastly Estelle‚ who was put in Hell for her vanity

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    Arts In Schools Essay

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    Arts should be important in the curriculum in all schools because it helps kids mentally‚ in and out of school. It makes kids want to be more involved and have a desire to go‚ on top of that give kids an outlet and get their emotions out. It also has been shown to help their creativity and innovation‚ finally it helps child development. The arts help kids mentally by giving them an outlet for their frustrations and keeps them from feeling lost and alone. An article written by Valeriya Metla on

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    Modernism in Paul Rand

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    Modernism in Paul Rand Topic 1 Fabrizia Corsi Critical and Cultural Studies Dawn Correia (23rd April 2013) ‘Modernism’ is derived from ‘modo’‚ a Latin word which means “just now”( Philosophy Basics. n.d.). Modernism‚ in its broad explanation includes the different movements related to art in the Europe‚ initiating from the end of the 19th century till the beginning of 20th century (Design History Mashup‚ Philip S. ‚ 2008). These latest European movements developed

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    Nicles ENG1D1 13/11/09 Essay: International Travel in High School International travel can bring new images and it can be a whole new world. Different parts of the world have different things to offer. They give new opportunities and can expand your inner personality. High school students should take advantage of international travel because they are lucky they get the opportunity to go out with teachers and friends to learn new things. High school students can definitely benefit

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    RANGER COLLEGE Semester one Re-Entrance Exam Part 1 Questions pertaining to Gerontology: 1. The nurse cautions that the most frequent response to elder abuse by the abused older adult is a. anger c. notification of authorities b. physical retaliation d. nothing at all 2. The nurse would anticipate that a person with a hemorrhagic CVA to the left hemisphere would exhibit a. language disturbances c. inappropriate affect b. poor impulse control d. confabulation 3. The nurse

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    Jean paul sartre

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    Jean-Paul Sartre was a 20th century intellectual‚ writer‚ and activist. He was born June 21‚ 1905‚ in Paris‚ France. As a child Sartre was a small cross-eyed boy‚ who did not have much friends; he would spend most of his time dreaming and thinking. Some say his background as a child led to his success as an adult. Later in his life he studied at the École Normale Supérieure and became Professor of Philosophy at Le Havre in 1931. Between 1931 and 1934‚ he taught high school in Le Havre‚ Lyon

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    School Environment Essay

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    Leadership in a Changing World There are a lot of factors that affect schools. A few of those factors are: environmental and contextual issues. It is these two factors that influence or shape the school’s climate and community. It takes the collaboration of our administrators‚ school improvement team‚ teachers‚ parents‚ students and the community to bring the change and help needed to advance the vision of the school. A school is capable of fully functioning at a high level with all of the stakeholders

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    laptop that contains an exact copy of all my textbooks. I imagine the ease of being able to pull out my fully typed lap report or essay and being able to send it to the teacher via e-mail. Thankfully‚ schools have been transitioning into a more technological era and are taking the steps necessary to implement technology into the classroom. There are many aspects a school has to consider when making this technological leap‚ but the most important factors by far are the engagement of the students‚ the

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    School Lunches Essay

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    School Cafeteria Lunches Think of what teenagers are learning at school and how it affects their lives. These lunches can in turn‚ affect what students eat outside of school in a potentially harmful way. School cafeteria lunches serve meals that can potentially be dangerous to one’s health. Including healthier lunches or not in cafeterias can be argues both ways. Students take into account what they eat in school and what they will eat outside of school. This essay discusses the effects of

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