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    “Feliks Skrzynecki” although a paean of admiration for his father‚ reveals a growing disconnection between the two. The poem reflects aspects of post World War Two life for migrants in Australia‚ providing a viewpoint from the influx of migrants from the war-torn countries of Europe and the racism they endured under the White Australia Policy. This racism is manifested through the clerk’s ignorant question ‘Did your father ever attempt to learn English?’ Ironically‚ it is the clerk who is demeaned

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    impact one’s sense of connection with others‚ hindering them negatively. Have you ever had a relationship with someone and then in the next breath it is gone‚ broken‚ destroyed? How did this situation impact you? The poem Feliks skrzynecki written by Peter skrzynecki‚ deals with the issue of the relationships between the generations and the adaption of migrants from an old European culture to the new Australian society. Through the poem we see the widening gap between father and son as the

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    fabricates their social and cultural expectations which inevitably influences their ability to belong. The poem Feliks Skrzynecki‚ composed by Peter Skrzynecki depicts a nostalgic yet perplexedly negative description of the writers father. The readers are taken on a journey from Peters child-like admiration for his father to the pairs developing detachment throughout the poem. Peter and his father have contrasting social and cultural expectations as a result of their different upbringings which influence

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    1. Introduction Founded in 1930‚ Sunshine Bakeries is one of the largest and most established bread manufacturers in Singapore. Sunshine supplies fresh and quality bread loaves of up to 10 different varieties which are delivered to around 3000 retail outlets daily. It also produces 4 different varieties of rolls and buns and 9 flavours of cream rolls. Sunshine has won many prestigious awards as testament to its quality. 1.1 Problem Identification Sunshine faces strong competition from local brands

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    comfortable way that is accepted. The prescribed texts that I have used to identify the power of own choice‚ attitudes of others and external factors that influence a person’s sense of belonging; include two poems from Peter Skrzynecki’s ‘Immigrant Chronicle’‚ ‘Migrant Hostel’ and ‘Feliks Skrzynecki’. Another two related texts that I have identified to have significant meaning and relation to the statement‚ include Ian Kim’s watercolour painting ‘Alienation’ and an anonymous online feature article called ‘The

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    The movie‚ Little Miss Sunshine‚ is a fantastic film about a dysfunctional family traveling cross-country in a small compacted VW mini van. During the family’s journey‚ they learn about not only themselves‚ but the painful truth of life in general. Starring Greg Kinnear‚ Steve Carell‚ Toni Collette‚ Alan Arkin‚ Abigail Breslin and Paul Dano‚ the film masterfully intertwines comedy with a serious message about a person’s dreams coming to fruition. The film casually pokes fun at the concept of the

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    community of the Left Book Club‚ a communist book club which she had joined the year before.[11][13] It was here that she met her future second husband‚ Gottfried Lessing. They were married shortly after she joined the group‚ and had a child together (Peter)‚ before the marriage failed and ended in divorce in 1949. After these two failed marriages‚ she has not

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    To the rector‚ My group and I were asked to go to Morley‚ the neighbouring little village and find out about the villagers and the way they live. At first we went to a few houses to have a look at the inhabitants and see if they had everything‚ like water and electricity facilities. And I can say‚ they are mostly labourers living in poor hygienic conditions. Lots of them suffer from diseases related to inadequate water‚ sanitation and hygiene. In Morley there are not many schools but the few schools

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    “I want that pony!” The annoying whiney voice of Little Miss Shirley Temple said. It wasn’t actually Shirley Temple but this girl had blonde curls that bounced with every step she took and she wore frilly dresses to schools everyday‚ she thought she was the queen and all of the rest of the class was mere peasants. After so long of knowing how annoying Little Miss Shirley Temple was‚ and learning that none of the boys in the class gave her one glance whereas all the girls would bow down to her every

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    made with people‚ places‚ groups‚ communities and the larger community. There are different concepts of belonging and they can be described through the use of various language and film techniques. Belonging is evident in Peter Skrzynecki’s poems St Patrick’s College and Felix Skrzynecki and in the film Mean Girls directed by Mark Waters. Both composers use various ways of interpreting belonging and not belonging. Through the use of language techniques such as cliché and hyperbole‚ and film techniques

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