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    'Away' by Michael Gow

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    is merely a journey. On a journey‚ an individual experiences a range of obstacles‚ either expected or unexpected‚ which shapes their life. Such obstacles initiate the process of change and transformation. Clearly‚ through a close study of the play ‘Away’ by Michael Gow‚ the poem ‘Whither will I Wander’ by William Shakespeare and the picture book ‘I had trouble in getting to Solla Sollew’ by Dr Seuss‚ the characters experience various degrees of change and transformation. Factors that impact on the

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    yet mind boggling poem “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll‚ Carroll blends words together which creates a more made-up‚ magical theme. Though this poem is confusing and hard to understand at first because of the made up words‚ I believe that as said in the anecdote of the Introduction to Poetry‚ from the Anthology‚ the poem would take on a whole new meaning if we had the poet explain how he came to write the poem itself. I would love to sit down with Lewis Carroll and ask him why he wrote this fascinating

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    Fly Away Home

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    Fly Away Home The Protagonist Amy Alden She is the main protagonist of the story. She is involved in a car accident with her mother‚ which results in her mother’s death. Due to her mother’s death‚ she now lives with her father who is an inventor. She finds it difficult to adjust with her father’s traits. She is considered as an imprint mother of a group of baby geese. Thomas Alden He is the second protagonist of the story. After the death of Amy’s mother‚ he is the one taking care

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    cultures‚ so that offence is not given. Identify and understand why people do what they do and behave the way they do. Work proactively with cultural differences‚ to produce mutually satisfying and unifying outcomes (Kumar and Chakravarthi‚ 2009:44; Lewis‚ 2007:69). Furthermore‚ having an appreciation of such cultures helps us to remove our cultural blinkers‚ overcome our sometimes negative assumptions and develop an understanding of‚ and an affinity with‚ other cultures (polycentrism; Morrison‚ 2002)

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    when President Thomas Jefferson gained approval for his visionary project. This project was to explore the unknown West with a small expeditionary group. President Jefferson chose Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to head this expedition. Both Lewis and Clark had close ties to Jefferson. Meriwether Lewis was one of Jefferson’s secretaries and William Clark was a close friend. The initial idea of the expedition was to include scientific inquiry‚ geographic mapping‚ and clearing the way for commerce

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    Blown Away Logos

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    The song “Blown Away” by Carrie Underwood shows many examples of pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos. The emotions evoked by the song are heart wrenching and dark. Both the musical elements and music video of “Blown Away” contribute to an underlying sinister and intense mood. The song’s tempo and loud rhythmic beat the story told by the lyrics. Carrie Underwood enhances her credibility as a major country singer ten years after winning season four of “American Idol”. She demonstrates logos in her song by incorporating

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    Going Away To College

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    Many people think that going away to college is a bad idea but actually it is the best learning experience. Most people arte under the conception that all college students do is party and not study‚ and that if one was to stay home in their own environment that they would have better learning skills. But actually studies have shown that going away to college forms you into the person that you are. Most college students go to their particular school not knowing anyone‚ so basically everyone is in

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    John Lewis‚ Waitrose and Ocado: distinctively successful Analyse and comment on ‘the John Lewis Partnership’ approach to the welfare of its workers in relation to different theories of motivation. Fda Business Year 1 HR186 – Understanding Organisations 29th November 2010 Table of Contents Introduction Page 1 The Partners

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    Cast Away Report

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    Cast Away Report In the movie Castaway‚ directed by Robert Zemeckis. The film focuses on the character Chuck Noland. Hard working‚ strict‚ a perfectionist and workaholic. He values organization‚ timing & the committed staff very highly and always wants to have better improvements for the consumers for example the orders arriving earlier than the approximate or given timeframe and supporting his team through encouragement & praise. However‚ usually he has trouble balancing his values with

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    Fly Away Peter

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    The novel Fly Away Peter expresses specific attitudes and values by encouraging the reader to identify with the central character‚ Jim Saddler. David Malouf‚ the author‚ attempts to expose the brutality of war and encourages readers to realise that one can be living a very sheltered lifestyle oblivious of the cruelty and negative side of life. In this text dealing with the experiences of Jim during World War I and events leading up to his signing up‚ the author uses biblical allusions‚ evocative

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