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    playing at the pool. Marco Polo‚ Colors‚ and Mermaids‚ we loved mermaids. We are best friends‚ she was mine and I was her’s. We had so much in common. We both liked crafts. We both liked to talk. We both had younger siblings and we both took swim lessons! We loved it! My teacher’s name was Jacob. We went to his house. My brother‚ Kai went first. Stroke by stroke I watched him do his lessons. Then I would go. His pool was a odd shaped not a full 25. Maybe a little more than half. I could swim the length

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    The concept of belonging is essential. To belong is to form a connection which will allow a sense of identity‚ without this we lose our humanity; however‚ conformity is in a sense a facade of belonging‚ as it restrains our freedom and forces us to only mimic. My studied texts show how society demands us to conform‚ yet conformity prevents a sense of true identity being ever created. This notion is elaborated in the novel‚ A Clockwork Orange. Alex is a criminal who doesn’t belong anywhere within

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    Little brother

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    "There is nothing left‚" the words uttered by a young Cambodian civilian known as Vithy. In the novel‚ Little Brother by Allan Baillie‚ it is evident that war has devastating and lasting effects on civilians. These three occurrences are clearly manifested in the novel. They are: Loss of family‚ Loss of property and Genocide. The most terrifying thing of all is that children‚ such as Vithy‚ went through these traumatic things. Firstly‚ war has devastating and lasting effects on civilians because

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    A Little Cocky

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    LOVEE ME I’M ON MY COOL J IF YOU GET WHAT I GET WHAT WOULD YOU SAY SHE WAX IT ALL OFF MR. MIYAGI AND THEM SUICIDE DOORS HARI KARI‚ LOOK AT ME NOW‚ LOOK AT ME NOW‚ I’M GETTING PAPER‚ LOOK AT ME NOW‚ LOOK AT ME NOW‚ I’M FRESHER THAN A MOTHERFUCKER LITTLE NIGGAS BE KILLING IT CUZ I’M TRYING BE ON MY SHIT BETTER CUFF YOUR CHICK IF YOU’RE WITH HER CAUSE I CAN GET HER AND SHE’S GONNA WANNA BE ON MY DICK OOPS I SAID ON MY DICK‚ I DIDN’T REALLY MEANT O SAY ON MY DICK BUT SINCE WE TALKING ABOUT MY DICK

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    English Speech Belonging

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    negative and positive concepts of belonging in reference to Peter Skrzynecki’s‚ Immigrant Chronicle and the 2004 American drama film‚ ‘Crash’ directed by Paul Haggis. Firstly we must consider the concept of belonging. What does it mean to belong? Belonging is defined as fitting into a particular environment. It refers to relationships and a sense of acceptance to individuals‚ groups‚ societies and our environment. A sense of both positive and negative concepts of belonging can be seen quite clearly in

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    Essay Belonging is broken up into categories to shape its meaning. An individual may be perceived by various people as belonging or not belonging to a certain group‚ and this is influenced by the context of the given situation. This may be investigated through the Personal‚ Social and Cultural contexts of Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible” and the film‚ directed by Brad Bird‚ “The Incredibles”. In Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible”‚ cultural contexts shape the perceptions of belonging and not

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    Wild Child Belonging

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    Sources used as related texts for belonging - mina mirzakhani 1) Name of Source – Wild Child (2008 film) Name of Composer – Nick Moore Brief Synopsis - In a wild prank with her friends‚ Poppy Moore ruins all her father’s girlfriend’s belongings. When her father angrily arrives‚ he tells her that he is sending her to boarding school in England. How it relates to Belonging – Poppy doesn’t belong in her normal affluent teenage life in California and gets sent to a posh all girls school in England

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    Belonging Speech Romulus

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    Belonging English Speech Good morning‚ fellow students. I am here today to give you a short presentation on how personal‚ historical‚ social and cultural contexts have all worked together to shape my understanding of belonging and not belonging. How would you feel if you were thrown into an entirely different landscape to what you were used to? And were treated as an outsider just because of the colour of your skin‚ or where you were from? You would feel neglected‚ alienated‚ alone. This is the

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    Our sense of identity can never be constant Identity and belonging are inter-related; they go like peas in a pod. The groups we choose to belong to and the ways we connect with others help to form our own identity. Together‚ these issues go to the heart of who we are and how we present ourselves to the world. One human quality that we all share‚ despite our individual identities‚ is the need to belong. It is a paradox that we long to be free‚ to be who we truly are and yet we yearn to belong to

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    The concept of belonging and acceptance is a major part of our modern society. Most stories and films represent belonging or alienation in one way or another. Strictly Ballroom‚ directed by Baz Luhrmann represents the concept of acceptance and rejection through the use of many film and language techniques. There are many concepts of belonging shown in the film Strictly Ballroom. This is shown through several film techniques like role of the characters‚ costumes‚ make-up‚ hair‚ music and camera angles

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