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    Drama Down Under Campaign The Drama Down Under Campaign aims at raising awarness about gay mens sexual health and to help encourage regular sexual health checkups. The campaign is aimed at homosexual or bi-sexual men who may be at risk of STI’s and who hav not been tested for sexual health within the last 12 months. The main strategy used to promote this campaign is by the use of its website http://www.thedramadownunder.info but also uses aditional products to promote awarness. The website provides

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    “We All Fall Down” by Robert Cormier – Essay “We All Fall Down” is a thought-provoking novel dealing with the concepts of gratuitous violence and anger‚ guilt and love. All characters are well drawn and readers will empathise with Jane‚ Buddy‚ and their families. Foreshadowing exists throughout the book‚ building to a chilling and suspenseful scene. Cormier opens with a shock-inducing scene – four teenagers with their identities unknown gratuitously trashing a home. The characterizations of Jane

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    “Let’s Shut Them Down’ by Michael Crowley he argues about web technology and the first amendment begin used wrongly. Crowley used 69-year-old New York citizen John Young as a perfect example using the web in an irresponsible way. Young believed that if people knew the government secrets they would be safer. He would post information on his website of government officials making the information available to anyone to see. As many government official wanted to shut the sites downs‚ people like Young

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    novels are the same. All of their stories fit the archetypal pattern of a heroic quest. A heroic quest consists of twelve steps that the hero completes throughout his or her journey. In this essay‚ I will be explaining the parallels between Watership Down by Richard Adams and the archetypal pattern of a heroic quest; as well as the parallels between Hazel and the archetype of a hero. In the first step of a heroic quest‚ The Ordinary World‚ the hero who is uneasy and unaware is introduced in a way

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    Break Down of Society Civilization is the key to keeping society in order. If many individuals lose this civilized state‚ the society they are in begins to break down. Ralph‚ Simon‚ and Jack are the major problems with the breakdown of their society. Anything done in a community‚ whether it is multiple actions or nothing at all‚ can change it for better or for worse. Firstly‚ Simon is inactive in the social order of the boys and isolates himself from them. Secondly‚ Ralph has attained leadership

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    In “Down on the Factory Farm”‚ Peter Singer launches into the discussion about the living conditions of domestic animals on industrial farms. Singer’s has concerns about the methods factory farmers employ when raising chickens for profit and the suffering of the animals as a result. Singer’s reaction to industrial farms reflects in his writing‚ he uses statistics‚ imagery and writing from professional’s to enhance his opinion on the conditions and regulations of domestic animals on industrial farms

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    Ashley Hicks AP English Period 1 September 26‚ 2012 Ms. Press “Down the River” by Edward Abbey In this colorful and passionate essay‚ "Down the River"‚ Edward Abbey depicts nature as a mysterious and majestic place in order to encourage his open-minded readers to embrace all that it has to offer. He also expresses how both nature and our everyday lives are very similar in that they are mysterious and only understandable in small fractions. His tone of admiration leads the reader to recognize

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    Hurry Down Sunshine Michael Greenberg’s wrote of his daughter’s decent and reemergence of manic psychosis in the novel Hurry Down Sunshine. His account tells of the struggle that not only Sally faced‚ but also of which the entire family endured in New York in the summer of 1996. The sudden transformation of Greenberg’s daughter Sally begins at the incident in which Greenberg watches as Sally throws an incredibly audible tantrum in the middle of the street kicking and arguing with her

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    The Life and Adventures of Native Americans In the story The Morning the Sun Went Down‚ Darryl Babe Wilson discusses his personal journey as a 20th century as an Indian living within and without the dominant American society. The documentary film Even the Rain by Iciar Bollain is about the issue of oppression in the world county and the history of global economics. However‚ the movie overlaps with not only the production of what is being filmed in the movie‚ but also as the struggle that

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    Black Hawk Down On 24April 1992‚ the U.S. government led by President George H.W. Bush wishing to help the situation in Somalia approved Resolution 751. This resolution authorized the U.S. to provide humanitarian relief while establishing the United Nations’ operation in Somalia called UNOSOM. While there was progress in some cities it was apparent that much of the supplies that were intended to make it to the interior were hijacked by different local clans. With the failed attempts to feed the

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