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    Literary Elements 1 The movie that I chose to write about is the Blind Side. What I think this movie is really about is‚ exactly what I watched. The movie is a true story about a real life event. It was about a white family taking in a homeless black boy that goes to the same school as her children. She feels very sorry for him‚ when she sees him walking in the pouring down rain in shorts and a tee shirt. She wants to help him and give him a better life. At first she has him sleeping

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    Unique Forms of Continuity in Space – Umberto Boccioni By Isabel Lund Umberto Boccioni was an Italian painter‚ printmaker‚ writer and sculptor (2). His work is centred on the portrayal of movement‚ speed and technology‚ and therefore his work on futurism represents the present and rejects the past (3). Unique Forms of Continuity in Space depicts a powerful human form in action‚ seemingly flying or gliding through the air. Boccioni did not show this through the repetition of arms‚ legs and faces

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    Name: Soh Chang Yuan Email Address: a0096459@nus.edu.sg Matriculation Number: A0096459L Tutorial Number: D12 Tutor: Ng Shi Wen Question 3 “SEA is a region without an identity.” Discuss this statement with reference to at least 3 examples.  Introduction Southeast Asia (SEA) is a region whose countries include and are classified into 2 different regions namely the mainland‚ consisting of Thailand‚ Cambodia‚ Burma‚ Laos‚ Vietnam and Peninsula Malaysia‚ and the insular regions‚ consisting of

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    Title: What makes for good quality care in residential settings? What actually is residential care and who we care for? Residential care is for people who can not continue living in their own home‚ even with support from home care services. You can stay in residential care for a short time known as respite care‚ over a longer period or permanently. There is a wide range of reasons for needing this type of support‚ for example‚ if a person has significant physical disabilities‚ learning disabilities

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    and no man in God’s eyes was greater then any other man. Jesus preached this to his people through a literary form known as a parable. A parable is a picture painted by the speaker using words. The fundamental importance of the use of parables was that they were open for interpretation. They never told the people what they should think‚ rather they were open ended and people derived from them what they wanted to. Also the parables were pictures of every day things that haven’t changed over the 2000

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    types or consequences of failure‚ damage‚ error‚ accidents‚ harm or any other event which could be considered non-desirable. Safety can also be defined to be the control of recognized hazards to achieve an acceptable level of risk. This can take the form of being protected from the event or from exposure to something that causes health or economical losses. It can include protection of people or of possessions. Risks and responses - Safety is generally interpreted as implying a real and significant

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    1. Dramatic Purpose: The dramatic purpose that Robert Bolt conveys is thematic and consists of ideas of identity and conscience. The dramatic purpose also includes the theme of anti-authoritarian and corruption. The reason that Bolt uses this is to show that people in power are corrupt and evil. Finally Bolt conveys support for the letter of the law. 2. Backdrop: The backdrop of A Man for All Seasons is 1530’s England Soon before the Reformation. The play is also based on real events in English

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    John Therry Catholic High School Assessment Task Outline Creative Arts: HSC Drama 2013 Area of Study: Contemporary Australian Drama Task Outline Part A) Students are to present a group performance blending two scenes from the texts set for study (Stolen and Ruby Moon). A journal is to be submitted to accompany the performance Part B) A 1200 word essay answering the following question is to be submitted Notification Date: Week 1A Term 1 – Friday 1st February 2013 Date Due: Week

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    Drama Evaluation Example

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    enough and I think they thought I was the Wicked Witch in disguise. Also when I did come on as the Wicked Witch they did not stop booing me‚ according to the video they booed me for a full minute. I was not expecting such a huge reaction and I just did what I thought my character would do and tell them to ‘be quite’ and ‘shut up’ I also did hand gesture of them talking‚ it was really tough to deal with as every time I went to talk they just started booing again. I then decided to stand there and wait

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    Tragedy and Drama In a range of dramatic works from Agamemnon to Hamlet‚ one sees the range of development of the tragic form‚ from the earliest Greek to the later Shakespearean tragedies. There are two basic concepts of tragedy: the concept introduced by Aristotle in his Poetics‚ and the concept developed by Frederick Nietzsche in his "The Birth of Tragedy." Many dramas can be reviewed to reveal the contrast between these two concepts of tragedy‚ and demonstrate the development of the tragic

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