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    The poem "South" repossesses ideas of African heritage through the hybridity that "occur[s] in post-colonial societies both as a result of conscious moments of cultural suppression‚ as when the colonial power[s] [...] dispossess indigenous peoples and force them to assimilate to new social patterns" (Ashcroft‚ et al. 183). Hybridity is the force behind repossession in "South‚" and Brathwaite plays up what must remain from a hybrid (or colonized) identity. The poem reads‚ "But today I recapture the

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    of Ralph Connor’s purposes in writing‚ The Man from Glengarry‚ was for people to learn‚ through the lives of his characters‚ about different character traits and help them improve their lives. One lesson taught in The Man from Glengarry is the importance of Forgiveness. This is demonstrated in both Macdonald Dubh and Ranald Macdonald in their challenge to forgive their enemy‚ LeNoir. Another life principle demonstrated in Ralph Connor’s The Man from Glengarry is Honesty. The character‚ Ranald

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    depot‚ unloard their sledges and race back to Framheim.. 14 September Thursday Weather cooperated. Arrived at depot. 15 September Evening‚ Hanssen and Stubberud discovered their heels were frostbitten. A number of the dogs were suffering from the cold; two dogs froze to death in their sleep. 16 September 7:00 am‚ they set off for Framheim. First two sledges moved so rapidly and the sledge teams broke up. Bjaaland and Stubberud reaching first at 6 pm‚ while Johansen and Prestrud finally

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    of techniques to convey important values and messages. “The Man from Snowy River”‚ a powerful poem written by Banjo Patterson in 1890‚ helps us learn about bravery‚ mateship and giving others a fair go in the Australian bushland culture. “The Highwayman” by Alfred Noyes written in XXXX teaches us about love‚ sacrifice and loyalty set in XXXX. These two examples clearly show how stories can teach us about different cultures. In “The Man from Snowy River”‚ one of the main values the author conveys is

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    Roald Dahl’s short story Poison weaves an intricate web of emotions‚ including anger‚ fear and embarrassment. Its title certainly embodies more than simply the snake’s venom‚ though it may seem that way on the surface. The lesson of the story may seem trivial‚ such as “be mindful of your surroundings” or “be thankful of those helping”. But the true moral of the story lies in the parched and barren desert of racism‚ and the effect of the British colonization on the people of India. Racism is not

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    Save a Man From a Stroke with a Needle! You can save a person who is having a stroke with a needle. This is advised by a Chinese professor‚ who tells people to always have a sewing needle or a syringe needle in their house. This is an unbelievable and unconventional way to save a person who is having a stroke. Share this advice and you may save someone’s life! Read this since you can never know when you will need to aid a person having a brain attack. When a man is having a stroke‚ the brain

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    The Man from the Board‚ Richard Rive Living as a black man in a white area in the 1980’s‚ it’s only natural to be suspicious and defensive when a white man from the board shows up and wants to be let in. This is exactly the situation the main protagonist Isaac finds himself in when Mr. Bredenkamp knocks on his door. Isaac is immediately expecting a confrontation but to his big surprise‚ that is not at all how the conversation plays out. The Man from the Board is a short story written by Richard

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    Synopses One: Character – Old man from the ‘Bush Undertaker’ For the first entry in this reading journal‚ I chose to talk about the Old Man from Henry Lawson’s Bush Undertaker. Initially‚ the Old Man piqued my interest because he seems like the typical representation of a historical Aussie battler and consists of many of the cultural attitudes most commonly attributed to Australians. After all‚ he is an aging shepherd making a living on his own except for his loyal canine companion‚ Five Bob. However

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    I believe the author opened paragraph five (Justin) with a quote from “The Elephant Man” because Justin is the kind of person who sees things in a positive perspective and has hopes and ideas for his life. On page 187 the text states “ The first time I met Olivia’s little brother‚ I have to admit I was totally taken by surprise. This shows that even after learning about Auggie in advance Justin is still a little shocked‚ but later on page 188 Justin states “I’m not freaked out or scared ‚ I smile”

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    I heard from Aunty Li that you received an offer from the University of Sydney and will be coming to Australia next month‚ Good on you! I’m writing this letter to you in an attempt to share my experience of discovering the true images of Australia after reading the poems “My Country” by Dorothea Mackellar and “The Man from the Snowy River” by Banjo Paterson. I realised that whenever I am trying rigidly identify images of Australia‚ I always fall into the trap of perceiving it based on stereotypes

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