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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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    Journey is the act of moving from one place to another‚ even though most journeys seem physical; many people who embark on a physical journey may also experience an inner journey themself. Ivan Sen’s Beneath Clouds is about two indigenous teenagers who embark on a journey to find more about themselves. Vaughn and Lena both embarks on a journey to find their parents. Vaughn and Lena goes a journey to find their parents. The main themes of Beneath Clouds are Family‚ friends and racism. Family is

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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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    Rabbit Proof Fence describes the horror children experienced because of Australian Government Laws forcing European education. This film Rabbit Proof Fence displays the courage of Molly‚ Daisy and Gracie who quickly realize where they really belong wasn’t settlement school. Images from scene 1 “I’ve come for the girls”‚ where

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    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Rabbit Proof Fence by Phillip Noyce‚ and Martin Luther King Jr’s speech I have a Dream‚ all explore the lesson that Atticus teaches Scout. The lesson of Walking in someone else’s shoes. The metaphor of walking in someone else’s shoes indicates the understanding of a person by seeing things from his or her perspective. These three texts are set in the 20th Century‚ during a time of great racial inequalities and discrimination in society. To Kill a Mockingbird explores

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    YOUR prescribed texts are: • Prose Fiction – Allan Baillie‚ The China Coin • Film – Phillip Noyce‚ Rabbit-Proof Fence ------------------------------------------------- This will be the first time you have written an essay for Belonging with the inclusion of Rabbit Proof Fence. * Before you write the essay: * Spend at least 1 hour planning how you will include the film‚ Rabbit Proof Fence in your response. Considering the examples‚ film techniques and how they connection to belonging

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    similar idea‚ where the point that alienation with culture will influence one’s understanding of their identity was illustrated. One’s identity is build up by where and whom he belongs to. This is conveyed through the extraordinary journey revealed in “Rabbit-Proof Fence” by Philip Noyce where he demonstrated his idea that one’s understanding of their identity can arise from where they belong and who they belongs to. Also the emotional poem “Postcard” by Peter Skrzynecki also suggests a similar idea that

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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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    physical journey‚ they become a trigger for and inner journey that allows us to celebrate who we are and what we have become due to the many hardships we’ve endured on the journey. These assumptions are what make up physical journeys; text such as Rabbit Proof Fence by Phillip Noyce‚ and Journeys over Land and Seas From the book of Stimulus‚ as well as my related materials The Road from Vietnam by Shelley Saywell and Family Footsteps: Kwaku’s Story Broadcasted by ABC TV‚ November 2‚ 2006‚ all are

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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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