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    Stolen sample essay Topic: “When’s my mum gunna come for me?” (Jimmy). Discuss the significance of at least three mother-child relationships in Stolen. Jane Harrison’s powerful play Stolen follows the lives of five Aboriginal children who are removed from their families by the white authorities. Some of these children‚ like Jimmy and Ruby‚ never recover from the damage that being removed from their mothers caused. Other characters‚ such as Shirley‚ are traumatised by their experiences but find

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    Lauren Moore 0150 Ms Clevenger 21 November 2011 Stolen The book‚ Stolen‚ by Vivian Vande Velde was found for me at the John Vaughn NSU library. It is a mystery and adventurous book‚ to which I should mention that mystery‚ love‚ and adventurous are my favorite types of books so two out three isn’t bad at all. The author Vivian Vande Velde has written many other books. Most of her books are for children; a couple of them are in the age group of teen and adult. Like for example “The Conjurer Princess”

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    ASSESMENT TASK-STOLEN amanda rapoport Gemma proves herself to be a courageous survivor under horrific conditions. Discuss. Introduction: Gemma was put under massive amounts of stress whilst she was stolen‚ living through many incidents that could have ended in life or death consequences. As Gemma had no idea whether she would be living or dying during her times with Ty‚ she may as well risk her life if there is a slight chance she could save herself during these actions. Gemma endured through

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    These two videos seem to be polar opposites in illustrating schizophrenia and how it affects the individual and their family. In “Stolen Minds‚ Stolen Lives‚” there is a lack of psychiatric rehabilitation goals‚ values‚ and principles. Those who were diagnosed with schizophrenia were not depicted as being in the recovery process and were not optimistic about their future. They did not express any hope within their lives and were not involved within their community. In the case of Steve and Shawn

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    Harrison’s is a multi-line traditional department store which deals mainly with men’s‚ women’s‚ and children’s clothing. It is one of the largest privately owned retail stores in Australia. It was founded in Sydney as Harrison Brothers Corporation on September 15‚ 1898‚ by Aubrey and William Harrison. Recently‚ the store has expanded to include household furnishings and other items for the home. The long term goal of the company is to become the leading chain of department stores in NSW‚ selling moderate to

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    live‚ but what if there was no such thing as human right‚ would everyone’s lives be affected by harsh cruelty? Well there are many examples of Human Rights being broken‚ the Stolen Generation is just one of them‚ and the song `Took the Children Away’ by ARCHIE ROACH‚ reflects on what happened to the stolen generation. The Stolen Generation was where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders were removed from their families and ‘Snatched from their mother’s breast’ by the Australian Federal and State government

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    The Stolen Child "The Stolen Child"‚ a poem by W.B. Yeats‚ can be analyzed on several levels. The poem is about a group of faeries that lure a child away from his home "to the waters and the wild"(chorus). On a more primary level the reader can see connections made between the faery world and freedom as well as a societal return to innocence. On a deeper and second level the reader can infer Yeats’ desire to see a unified Ireland of simpler times. The poem uses vivid imagery to establish

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    1) Explain the Stolen Generation (when did it occur/who was responsible and why government officials believed they were justified in taking these actions). The Stolen Generation was a very lonely and depressing time for the indigenous people of Australia. It lasted an overwhelming 60 years in which an estimated 100 000 aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were forcibly removed from their families and land to be raised in homes or adopted by white families. This Policy was designed

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    The stolen generation What happened? The children who were taken away from their families have become known as the ’Stolen Generations’. Their stories have only really come to light since the mid-1990s. Before that‚ many non-Indigenous people had no idea what had been happening to Aboriginal families for so many years. In 1995 the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families was launched by the Labour government under Paul Keating.

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    Girl Stolen Being kidnapped and held against your will is hard enough for a person who can see‚ let alone a person who is blind. In this story Girl Stolen Cheyenne the main character was kidnapped and went through a dramatic struggle with her disability. But what other people don’t know is that being able to see is a gift its one of the most valuable things you can have. No one can ever imagine what it is like to never be able to see the world ever again. Well what this girl went through you would

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