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    In the film Rabbit Proof Fence‚ directed by Phillip Noyce an important/significant character is Molly. The director helps us understand why Molly is a significant character when he shows she is a unselfish caring person. We also notice Molly’s Significance when she uses her leadership skills and knowledge to happily lead her cousin (Gracie) and her younger sister (Daisy) back to Jigalong. The director helps us understand why Molly is significant character by showing how caring and unselfish she

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    based medicine have become an integral part of respiratory care. With these policies in place‚ respiratory therapists are given clear‚ defined boundaries put in place by physicians‚ medical staff and hospitals to allow for flexibility in the assessment and treatment of their patients. Not only has this allowed for more freedom within their profession‚ it has also granted therapists the authority to collect clinical information regarding the respiratory status of their patients‚ assess those patients

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    (1) List exact repetitions and the number of each (words/details) famous (x14)‚ earth (x2)‚ bosom (x2)‚ your (x2)‚ one (x3)‚ smile/smiled (x2) (2) List repetitions of the same or similar kind of detail or word (aka‚ strands) Strands: river‚ fish‚ earth (connecting logic: Naomi is describing life among the outdoors. The fish needs the river to live.) Strands: birds/birdhouse (connecting logic: The birds are in their natural habitat/safe zone watching the sleeping cat. The cat is important to the birds

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    Down the Rabbit Hole By: Peter Abrahams Imagine you are trapped in a house of a murdered woman. And her murderer was just a few inches away from you‚ but “luckily” you are hidden from view. You found your way in but seemingly you can’t get out. What would you do? The book Down the Rabbit Hole by Peter Abrahams takes place in a small town called Echo Falls in Philadelphia. Ingrid was walking to soccer practice and got lost. That’s when she met Cracked Up Katie. She was considered

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    This assignment describes my own reflective experience while caring for a sick neonate with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) in the neonatal unit. This has enabled me to explore the meaning and significance of my clinical practice and to recognise the complexities within it. The experience raises a number of issues frequently encountered in daily nursing practice. Within this assignment‚ I will be discussing a particular pre term baby with RDS and critically analyse the use of nasal continuous

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    Based on a biographical novel Rabbit-Proof Fence is the title of a dramatic motion picture that deals with the issue of the Stolen Generation – the Australian Aboriginal children who were forcibly removed from their parents by Australian authorities in 1931. Molly is the hero of this story and leads her sister and cousin back to their homes and family after they get taken away. Phillip Noyce directed the award winning 2002 film‚ and applied emotive audio and visual elements to evoke a profoundly

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    grow up to feel ashamed become the ones who live a lifestyle where they are afraid‚ and feel unsure of who they are inside. The book April Raintree and the movie “Rabbit-Proof Fence” both have storylines that expose the readers and watchers to the reality they are surrounded by. Therefore‚ it is evident that in April Raintree and “Rabbit-Proof Fence”‚ they portray the struggles of self-definition of young females who come from

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    SPEECH Good morning ……. My question to you is “Why are our morals and values such an integral part of our life?”[PAUSE]. Well the answer is that it defines who are and what we want to be in life. We strive to express our identity in the search for belonging to the places and the people we desire to be with but as we all know‚ life can throw unexpected events in the times of struggle between ourselves and our loved ones. * Why do we always seem to return to the people that matters the most

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    The film‚ Rabbit Proof Fence communicates and connects deeply with the viewers’ knowledge‚ response and feelings deeply towards the injustice of the Stolen Generation. Rabbit Proof Fence‚ sympathises the viewer with the Aborigines‚ sharing the atmosphere of hopeless‚ powerlessness and loss‚ bringing out its significance in its message. The power of sympathy‚ kinship‚ bonds and injustice were used throughout the film to bias the viewers. Rabbit Proof Fence focuses on many of

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    Winnie-the-Pooh‚ Corduroy‚ and Peter Rabbit. Frog and Toad‚ Skippyjon Jones‚ and Arthur. All of these characters have been loved by many generations of children. What do they have in common? They are all animals. We think. Though placed in the bodies of bears‚ rabbits‚ and frogs‚ they attain many human traits. These traits can be anything from walking on hind legs to talking‚ with clothing and human facilities readily available for their usage. Anthropomorphism is defined as the attribution of human

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