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    I enjoyed the article authored by David Sim about The Velveteen Rabbit and Passionate Feelings for Organizations. It might be true that there is a higher tendency to work without falling in love as described in the article. An employee‚ in this case‚ will try to do mostly what is required. The case of Brian and how was active in the small university that he used to work and how he a passion for improving his department‚ and how he lost that passion when he moved to a large university. Brian thought

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    texts: A drama “Rabbit-Proof Fence” produced by Phillip Noyce. A novel “The China Coin” written by Allan Baillie explore this notion quite explicitly. All people strive to achieve a sense of belonging‚ however‚ this may impeded if their sense of identity fragile. For some‚ their sense of belonging may depend up on acceptance by others particular to a place and a culture may be all extremely powerful and may not need desire acceptance from a board of dominant community. Rabbit-Proof Fence

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    there were some similarities. But come on now a Native American story could not be like a Sumerian story. “The World on the Turtles Back” was about a woman goddess who was pregnant with a child and hungry dinning on everything she asked her man to bring her bark from the forbidden tree. But then she fell through the ground. Then she started on creating the world atop a turtle back. The other story I read was an ancient Sumerian story about a world of gods. They did not agree at all with the choices

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    Anuj Patel September 30‚ 2010 English 11 1st Period The Earth on Turtle’s Back & the Navajo Origin Legend Native Americans have great respect for the natural world. They believe that each creature has its own power by which it maintains itself and affects others. Each Native American culture has its own name for this power‚ but many Native American cultures recognize a Great Spirit- an invisible power that is the source of life and good for humans. Many of the animals that helped feed and

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    Oswald the Rabbit. Here is a fluffy‚ loving‚ caring‚ cutest little cartoon I have ever made. "Millions I tell ya. MILLIONS! He will made me a fortune‚" I said. "No one will ever have my creation‚" I told everyone. That’s what I thought. Sadly no having the copyright on my magnificent Rabbit. Oswald was taken away by someone else claiming to take my creation. This heart break was the worst‚ felt like I lost a loved one‚ a son. NO! I am not going to stop everything because of a Rabbit. Even though

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    “The Rabbits” is a picture book written by John Marsden and illustrated by Shaun Tan. With the use of visual and language techniques Marsden and Tan depict and help develop our understanding about wider issues within the community. Marsden and Tan skilfully display more sophisticated issues that are not so commonly aimed at children such as conflict‚ industrialisation and loss of culture which are all an adverse effect of colonisation. “The Rabbits” is an allegory that represents the destructive

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    stories read earlier this semester. The Brer Rabbit stories are classic trickster tales much like the Native American stories. Brer Rabbit in these stories would be comparable to the coyote of Native American trickster tales. Brer Rabbit is a smaller and less intimidating animal than his fellow characters Brer Fox and Brer Bear. Brer Rabbit is a trickster figure that is being oppressed but uses his smarts and wit to outmatch his stronger opponents. Brer Rabbit is an underdog character and physically weaker

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    Theodor Geisel Seuss is an American author‚ and a political cartoonist who is also known under the pen name Dr Seuss. His works play an important role in children literature because of his simple vocabulary and rhyming lines. His style is known by its exceptional storylines and moral values‚ two aspects that are found in most of his works. He has written several children’s books that inspired children and adults all around the world. One of his remarkable techniques that he uses in his writing‚ is

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    Hello ladies and gentalmen‚ it’s an honour to be here to review the classic film rabbit proof fence. How would you feel if someone you have never seen before ripped you from your familys arms? Rabbit proof fence surely places the viewers into such a strong postion where they feel like they are one of the kids in the movie. The movie is based of the legit story written by Doris Pilkington Garimara which takes a jab at the issue Aboriginals faced with regards to the stolen generation. When watching

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    1) The fence is designed for keeping farmers on one side and the aboriginal people on the other side. The fence is a symbol for racial separation and the movie is called Rabbit Proof Fence because it’s very important for directions and guidance back to Jigalong‚ and also because the tracker and the police uses it for their own purposes‚ but luckily Daisy and Molly travels along the wrong fence in the beginning of their quest for meeting back up with their mom. 2) I thought of the Jigalong depot

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