HISTORY ASSIGNMENT-CHARLES PERKIN AND THE FREEDOM RIGHTS Mr Charles Perkins you were an activist‚ bureaucrat‚ university graduate‚ a soccer star and a secretary of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. How do you do it. Thank you for coming today. No‚ it’s my pleasure. So Charles‚ let’s start off with your childhood. Can you tell me about your past‚ up to the Freedom Rides? Well I was born in a town called Alice Springs‚ in a compound called the Alice Spring Telegraph Station aboriginal reserve
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Text Response Option 2- “The Outsiders” S.E. Hinton What are the lessons that S.E. Hinton wants to teach us through the story of “The Outsiders’? A number of lessons can be learnt from reading S.E. Hinton’s debut novel “The Outsiders”. By naming the novel “The Outsiders” yet writing it from the greasers perspective‚ we feel more like an insider in this group society seem to be pushing out. We identify with the underdog from the opening page. We find ourselves seeing life through the eyes of the greasers
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1 - Into the Wild shows a man who journey’s through the country in order to find peace and belonging. Christopher McCandless or ‘Alexander Supertramp’ was a man who wished not to conform to the way society was governed‚ he did no want to be sucked into the depths of technology which has consumed the minds of many people. He only wished to live simply as one would have one thousand years ago. Into the wild strongly relates to the concept of belonging in many ways. In May 1990 McCandless graduates
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‘A text cannot help but be a product of its time.’ A text always reflects the time in which it was created. It always at least contains some elements‚ if not none. The poems by Charles Baudelaire and Viktor Khlebnikov reflect the period they belong to through the use of distinguishable elements such as nature imagery‚ aesthetic experience‚ and change define the period the poems have come from‚ as well as the reactions towards the events that have happened in the society and time. Be Drunk by Charles
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Ultimately‚ Atwood and Carter intriguingly critique on the place of women in society at the time through their feminist texts (1980s) where the second wave of feminism looks beyond the right to vote due to complications arising on managing the domestic sphere and the workplace but also allow women to take control of their bodies and sexuality through for example the oral contraceptive. A contemporary feminist concern would also hold female sexuality as a prominent aspect of feminism to challenge
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For decades‚ historians have debated the purpose of the United States Constitution. Some‚ such as Charles Beard claim that the constitution is an economic document meant to secure power in the hands of the wealthy. Others‚ most notably Henry Commager have challenged Beard’s analysis and claim that the Constitution was drafted with political motives instead. To make his point‚ Beard primarily discusses the writers of the constitution‚ and only assumes what the document itself will say. Commager makes
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Laura Mulvey ’s article "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" argues that in classical hollywood cinema there exists a different viewing expierience for male and female spectators. explain the basis of the theory. Do you agree? Since 1970 ’s Laura Mulvey has been regarded as one of the most famous and well known feminist in film critic. through out histry‚ women ’s body has been used as a vision of pleasure by men. women ’s bodies have been used to make profit for the males sexual desire. the women
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Charles Dickens was born on February 7‚ 1812. Dickens was born at the height of the Industrial Revolution‚ a time which brought great change to Victorian society. Population in urban areas (London’s‚ in particular) soared. The overpopulation led to a lack of employment; soon poverty and crime increased. In response‚ the Poor Laws were put into effect. The Poor Laws established baby farms and workhouses to provide aid for those in poverty‚ and those who could not find work. Rather than provide
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Text Analysis I General information 1. Who is the author? 2. What is the title? 3. Is the title clear or obscure? 4. What feelings and expectations does the title arise? 5. Who is the narrator: ➢ The author him/herself (a person who knows everything about the facts and the characters but takes NO part in the action of the story) ➢ External narrator ( i. e. an outsider who speaks of people they knew but whose role in the plot is merely that of an observer)
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Amigo Brothers By Piri Thomas Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas were both seventeen years old. They were so together in friendship that they felt themselves to be brothers. They had known each other since childhood‚ growing up on the lower east side of Manhattan in the same tenement building on Fifth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B. Antonio was fair‚ lean‚ and lanky‚ while Felix was dark‚ short‚ and husky. Antonio’s hair was always falling over his eyes‚ while Felix wore his black hair in a natural Afro style
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