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    August 27‚ 2013 P4 Psychological Perspectives Patrick Star can be described as one of the dumbest starfish in the sea. He wears green shorts with purple flowers on them. He has a best friend named Spongebob Squarepants who is always an air head. Patrick’s ancestors all had a brain development problem. They forgot things easily but they can be very smart at times. They are good at doing nothing and making things worse. They started to wear cloths so they can be accepted in the Bikini Bottom

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    Mass killing of dolphin and whales A recent article in The Jakarta Post‚ ”Mass killing of animals and Asian values”‚ concern the slaughter of dolphin in Japan and China. The Author‚ Mario Rustan‚ tell us the information about whaling industry and dependability slaughtering of whale with the Japanese and Chinese value. I totally agree with the author’s opinion because the killings of wild rare animal can risk the nature balance for the future although have a base of honor‚ wealth and tradition. In

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    What is a light year‚ how is it used to measure distances in space‚ and why is this unit measurement necessary? What is an astronomical unit‚ how is it used to measure distances in space‚ and why is this unit measurement necessary? How fast can our fastest spacecraft travel? What are the limitations of manned space missions with respect to exploring the universe‚ the galaxy‚ the solar system‚ and other planets? What are the major components of the universe? How do scientists think

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    their virtual images would be to look like rather than the truth in the real world. This high-tech‚ overwhelmed and imaged world is driven by the modern capitalistic society‚ which is also described in “From the Frying Pan into the Fire” by Arlie Russell Hochschild‚ who emphasizes the competition between ideal and practice‚ by starting with a magazine advertisement for instant oatmeal pitched at mothers who are too busy to show love and affection to their children. Rather than focus on the balance

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    Asia‚ have more gender inequality issue until now. Women didn’t have any opportunities to get a job outside of the house. Due to the influence of capitalism‚ women gained more opportunities for the work. “From the Frying Pan into the Fire‚” by Arlie Russell Hochschild‚ shows the analysis of a fast food Quaker Oats ad and applies the ad to illustrate how mothers are pressured for time. Hochschild makes significant points about the capitalism and how effects the family. She explains about market individualism

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    and even teachers. In the speech ‘We should delay school start times’ provided by Josh Baker‚ a year 11 student‚ discusses the issue of school start times. In his speech‚ Baker contends that school starting times should be delayed in order for students to get their well-deserved rest and do better in their studies. He aims to persuade his teenage peers and teachers in his attempt to bring forth this issue. Baker opens his speech by saying ‘Good morning‚ everyone’‚ a simple yet polite greeting that

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    Compare&Contrast of The Baker and The Nobel Peace Price Acceptance Speech The Baker by Heather Cadsby and The Nobel Peace Price Acceptance Speech by Elie Wiesel both reject the idea of “forgot the past” when it comes to torturous experiences. Nevertheless‚ Heather Cadsby and Elie Wiesel have different opinions on dealing with the hatred which is brought by these traumas. Heather suggests to use the past suffering to appreciate the we have now while Elie Wiesel advocates for the pursuit of peace

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    Phornprapha‚ S Pierce‚ J. (1996) ‘Rambo Litigators: Emotional Labour in a Male-Dominated Occupation’‚ in C. Cheng‚ (Ed.) Masculinities in Organizations‚ Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage Publications‚ pp. 1-28 Riley‚ M.‚ Lockwood.‚ A.‚ Powel-Perry‚ J.‚ & Baker‚ M Sandiford‚ P. J. & Ap‚ J. (1998) ‘The Role of Ethnographic Techniques in Tourism Planning.’ Journal of Travel Research‚ Vol. 37‚ No. 1‚ August 1998‚ 3-11 Sandiford‚ P Scherer‚ K. R. (1996) ‘Emotion’‚ in M. Hewstone‚ W. Stroebe & G. M. Stephenson

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    Bertrand Russell is one of the greatest masters of English Prose. Bertrand Russell is one of the greatest masters of English Prose. He revolutionized not only the subject matter but also the mode of expression. He has in him a happy blend of greatest philosopher and a great writer. He was awarded Nobel Prize for literature in 1950. The subject matter of his essays may be very difficult but his manner of expression is so lucid and simple that even a layman can understand him without any special

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    Iconic Australian Images. Sydney Nolan and Russell Drysdale by Julie Perri. CSU‚ ART215. Australia’s national and cultural icons range from natural landmarks to man-made wonders. They are instantly recognisable‚ have special significance and are uniquely Australian. (1) Two Australian artist’s that created cultural iconic images through their artworks‚ were Sydney Nolan and Russell Drysdale. During the 1940s cultural‚ social changes and the Second World War influenced them to depict issues in

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