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    The Uglies Themes

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    Good morning‚ I’m here to offer you an extraordinary opportunity to turn the critically acclaimed novel‚ The Uglies‚ into a multimillion dollar film which will fill all the movie theatres across the globe. Like many other successful movies like Avatar and Men in Black‚ this book will also be able to create a movie that has a wonderful plot and setting which will put the audience to the edge of their seat. This novel has an engaging plot‚ characters‚ settings and themes. This novel’s target audience

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    The Ugly American

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    The Ugly American by: Eugene Burdick The novel takes place in the 1950’s during the cold war when the United Sates and the Soviet Union struggle in supremacy across the world. It takes place in Sarkhan‚ a country in South East Asia‚ that’s has a population approximately 18 to 20 million people. The government of Sarkhan is a rather shaky‚ communist filled world. Sarkhan tries to stay an independent country that doesn’t want to be bothered. It is over powered by communism and struggles

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    WATCHMEN: This graphic novel by Alan Moore‚ is set in an alternate version of the United states. It is set in the Cold War Era. The idea of superheroes is surprisingly well fitting in this era‚ as it lies during a time of lies‚ anxiety and propaganda. Superheroes represent a symbol of hope that citizens were able to look up to‚ when normal humanity had devastated itself in the destruction of war. The helplessness and paranoia of the time had influenced not only the people of the time‚ but also

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    The Ugly Tryth

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    The Ugly Truth A person is hungry‚ they need a quick and cheap fix‚ and conveniently they happen to see those bright golden arches not too far off in the distance. The person stops at the restaurant‚ pulls up to the drive-thru‚ and someone instantly asks them for their order. This is the sad truth about the fast food world we live in today. It is cheap and‚ just like the name says‚ it is fast‚ but there has to be more to it then just that. Today’s market is full of hungry consumers on extremely

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    To Text or Not to Text?

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    me four times longer to hit the brake [while being distracted and driving]” (1). Therefore‚ LeBeau’s results matched up with the final results for Car and Driver Magazine; it took an unimpaired driver .54 seconds to break‚ yet for a person sending a text while driving‚ it took 70 more feet to break. Furthering Car and Driver Magazine’s study‚ it shows that it only

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    Related Text Scaffold 1: Six degrees of Separation Aspects/Concepts of Belonging/Not Belonging These should be concerned with belonging/not belonging to location‚ relationship‚ society‚ ideas‚ events‚ people‚ modification of belonging over time‚ choice to belong/not belong‚ barriers to belong What is learnt from the text about the aspect? Concept in your own words Technique (2-3 techniques) Example of technique Effect of the technique on the responder Why has the composer chosen to represent

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    Ugly Betty

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    DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL COURSE DESCRIPTION LEARNING OUTCOME MANUAL CDLO “Education is the knowledge of how to use the whole of oneself. Many men use but one or two faculties out of the score with w hich they are endowed. A man is educated‚ who knows how to make a tool of every faculty-how to open it‚ how to keep it sharp and how to apply it to all practical purposes.” H. W. Beecher Change is permanent. The key to our survival in this permanently changing world is adapting to newer circumstances

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    AOS Essay – Belonging “ Having a strong sense of one’s identity is essential to belong.” Discuss. Refer to prescribed text + 2 related. It is important for all individuals to have a stable sense of identity in order to fit into social groups and belong to places or other individuals. As well as being integral to maintaining these relationships‚ a strong sense of identity is necessary to stay content with one’s own contextual circumstances: such as dealing with discrimination and social labelling

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    Although‚ literally‚ a journey is a progression‚ either physically‚ psychologically or emotionally‚ the detours that are encountered can vary from person to person. Further it is the response of the individual to the challenges of the detours that provide lessons that may be learnt. Differing representations of journeys and their challenges are explored in Death of a Salesman a play written in the context of the disillusionment of post war America by Arthur Miller‚ through the character of Willy

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    Uglies- Scott Westerfeld

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    The message behind Scott Westerfeld’s novel ‘Uglies’ is that we should not focus on external beauty‚ rather look further into an individual’s personality. The novel demonstrates this message by exaggerating the effects of only focusing on external beauty through the Pretties‚ how they only care about having fun and how it lines up with our society. Uglies creates the idea of lesions in the brain to account for the way humans act when only focusing on external beauty‚ oblivious to the world around

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