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    A German philosopher‚ Friedrich Nietzsche once stated that “there are no facts‚ only interpretations”. Nietzsche intended to enlighten the world that the truth is intricate‚ as facts are often clouded within different interpretations. Similar to Nietzsche‚ Oscar Wilde‚ a famous satirical play writer in 17th century England postulated that “the pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple”. In this statement Wilde points out rather facetiously that the truth can often be misleading. Since

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    him a long time but she didn’t recognize him last night. (HOWEVER) 2) I waved and shouted but I couldn’t attract the waiter’s attention. (SPITE) 3) We know the city well but we got lost on the way to the castle. (DESPITE) 4) She was very tired but she couldn’t get to sleep. (ALTHOUGH) 5) Rob had only seen Linda in a photo but he recognized her as soon as she got off the train. (HOWEVER) 6) She has an exam tomorrow morning but she’s going to a party tonight. (SPITE) 7) Because he was very scared

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    presence of police officers. Social satire comes into play in the scene where Edward encounters the police as he tried to rob a house. The purpose of this satire is to give you an idea about human flows in the community. In a much wider depiction of light‚ Burton brought the aspect of gothic field. For instance‚ the opening scene was in a very gloomy puzzling turret. This castle was encircled by the impression of vagueness because it was black‚ foggy and with snow falls. This revealed a horrible situation

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    I am Toni Turrell from the Facebook forum. Today i am here to talk to you about how the global village has affected everyone even small secluded Aussies like the Kerrigan’s in the movie “The Castle” by Rob Stitch. Whether the global village has a positive or negative impact on the individuals of this world is yet to be proven. Well can people now days live one day without facebook‚ msn‚ mobile phones‚ telephones‚ computers and other technology?

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    the film ‘’the Castle’’ directed by Rob Stitch 1997 they use the three important values and concern in the Australian society are little Aussie Battler‚ important of family and the value of mateship. Provide the responder a distinctive Australian voice. The values and perspectives that shape our identity are represented in the text with the focus on the three main values. This message was conveyed through the dialogue‚ humour‚ music and film techniques. The song ‘’took the children away’’ by Archie

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    and did everything he could to try to separate himself from his dark past‚ even changing his name to Rob because it was more common than Adam. When Rob grew up he became a detective hoping to some day make it to Murder and he eventually did. Even as a detective Rob stayed away from his past. He read the case file once‚ on his first day and then never looked at it again. Rob heard about Cassie Maddox days before she started and a lot of people had a problem with her. First of

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    on both sides there are strong points that give reason to whether or not this type of lifestyle‚ will affect that person‚ whether it be forced upon them‚ or they have had it grow up alongside them. Whilst studying A Man with Five Children and The Castle‚ the common subject of a global village became evident throughout both texts. Through the use of a myriad of dramatic and cinematic techniques‚ Nick Enright and Peter Wier successfully convey the way an individual’s experience within a global context

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    Once upon a time‚ there was a miller named Jerry Robaeu (pronounced rob you). Jerry lived with his wife Milda and his beautiful daughter‚ Charlie. They were very poor. They ate crumbs‚ and chewed on rat bones. It was a very difficult life for the Robaeu family. As the miller delivered his monthly quota to the castle‚ he was bragging about how his daughter could spin straw into gold‚ hoping that someone would want to marry her. One of the king’s spies overheard‚ and immediately reported this information

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    -The three components of an attitude are cognition‚ affect‚ and behavior. T -The three components of an attitude are cognition‚ affect‚ and behavior. F -The intent to act in a certain way is the affective component of an attitude. F -The affective component of attitude is the emotional‚ or feeling‚ segment of an attitude. T -The cognitive component of an attitude describes an intention to behave in a certain way toward someone or something. F -According to Festinger‚ people seek consistency

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    The Princess Bride In the film‚ "The Princess Bride‚" directed by Rob Reiner‚ it all begins with a Grandfather telling the story to his less than enthusiastic Grandson. The story opens in the country of Florin with Buttercup treating her "Farm Boy" not so well‚ "his name was Wesley‚ but she never called him that. "Very soon she realizes he loves her and she loves him in return. He sets off for America "to make his fortune across the sea." She later finds out that he and his ship have been

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