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    Hello and good evening family‚ friends‚ fellow students‚ teachers and faculty. I want to thank you all for gathering here today to help us take part in the graduation and celebration of the Class of 2018’s achievements and accomplishments. On behalf of this year’s seniors‚ I believe that we’ve learned a lot throughout our 13 years of education‚ which accounts to 2‚340 days‚ or 17‚550 hours. Although not all of us showed up every day‚ especially towards the ending where our senioritis really started

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    vs dissenting) Society and the Law focused on a right and how it affects the greater good of the population The book: 2.1 pg 46‚ Don’t know names of cases…study concept Law and individual Constitution protects individual but does not provide ultimate protection (state trumps individual) Are violent video games protected under first amendment? Concurring: yes they are protected‚ can’t create whole new category of speech that bans it specifically for children Speech is protected unless

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    A Convention of Society

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    Convention of society Everything we do is to please someone else. And that someone else can be all of society. Society is based on conventions. Most of society conforms to them‚ otherwise they may appear to be "outside" of the society that they live in‚ they may also appear to be eccentric or dangerous to the "norm" of their society. These conventions are general agreements on social behaviour; they have a strong force within society. This is stated by Frye in his speech "The educated

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    different mediums (one film and the other written words)‚ both convey the same sense of injustice through the loss of the land. Then and Now shows the way the land has been changed from simple and uncultivated to a tool for making money and advancing society. The clip from One Night the Moon shows how the different perspectives clash about the view of the land. This is illustrated with the use of “this land is mine” with “this land is me”. In Time is Running Out‚ Oodgeroo uses a number of language techniques

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    Graduation Speech

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    It’s a rare opportunity to be given this privilege to talk to young minds like you--the youth whose minds and thinking are ideal‚ pure and filled with enthusiasm. Our theme is "The Graduate: A Partner Towards Transformational Society‚ An Answer to Societal Change". We cannot effect social change if we ignore the social problems that are in our midst nowadays facing our very eyes. We should dig deeper to the root causes of these social problems. Every day‚ every hour‚ and every minute of our

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    based Combination Necessity: There is a great quote “necessity is the mother of invention ” this directly translates that our necessities lead to inventions. Many great scientists were able to make great inventions only due to the necessity of the society. Change due to choice: Today we are in the dilemma that what to choose and what not to? But at last we all have to choose one of the way. We don’t know whether the choice is correct or not. It’s all depending upon our decision making. But because

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    NATURAL DISASTERS : MAN-MADE OR HAND OF GOD The United Nations defines disaster as “The occurrence of a sudden or major misfortune which disrupts the basic fabric and normal functioning of a society or community”. Good morning respected members of the jury‚ teachers and my dear friends today I stand before you to speak on the topic NATURAL DISASTERS: MAN-MADE OR HAND OF GOD. As we all know a disaster is a man-made or natural event which results in widespread loss of human beings

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    According to this theory‚ the aim of punishment is to educate or reform the offender himself. Punishment is inflicted on a criminal in order to reform or educate him. This theory is commonly accepted at the present time‚ because it is in harmony with the humanitarian sentiments of the age. This theory does not involve treating a person as a thing; a criminal is punished for his own good- not merely for the good of others. Reformation or education of the criminal is the aim of punishment. The

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    Women and Society

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    Women and Society Tannen‚ Kingston‚ and Sandberg all provide insight on the subject of the cultural expectations American women face on a daily basis. Women have always been thought to be intellectually and physically inferior when in comparison to men. Throughout time‚ women’s potential was limited‚ as they were expected to be nothing more than housewives. Today‚ American women are powerful and intelligent‚ living up to their potential. Although women have come so far along‚ they still receive

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    himself‚ who represents the “high class or the high authority” and the other is the author of the article‚ Julian Burnside‚ a normal white Australian. This article is about Julian Burnside supporting the boat people and going against Tony Abbott’s speech of boat people being “un-Christian”. Specifically‚ Tony Abbott said: “I don’t think it’s a very Christian thing to come in by the back door rather than the front door. I think the people we accept should be coming the right way and not the wrong

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