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    "A New Kind of Revolution" Carl N. Degler In his article "A New Kind of Revolution"‚ author Carl N. Degler explains how government institutions had evolved in colonial America before 1763‚ and how it was threatened by new English actions and Britain’s desire to re-gain control over the colonies. English policies and practices were the structure that helped shape colonial government‚ but the original policies of mother England had many differences to that of colonial policy that can be seen in

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    The most important message of A New Kind of Dreaming is that everyone needs someone to relate to. Do you agree? In the novel A New Kind Of Dreaming‚ by Anthony Eaton‚ we find out what is the most important message in the novel and that being‚ everyone needing someone to relate to. Anthony Eaton shows us throughout the novel how the characters relate to and are affected by one another. Jamie‚ being the main character has early experiences in Port Barren which then emphazize on how him‚ as a

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    A New Kind Of dreaming Anthony Eaton A New Kind Of Dreaming by Anthony Eaton is a story about a town’s haunted past and a boy’s troubled present. When Jamie Riley was sent to Port Barren‚ he did not realize that he would be drawn into the town’s shadowy past and into a web of secrets. As soon as Jamie stepped off the bus he felt “a sense of uneasiness and foreboding” [P.31]. Port Barren is described as a town “full of menace and shadows” [P. 42]. Jamie’s social worker‚ Lorraine‚ warns him against

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    1. Describe the structural problems HP had. When Mark Hurd assumed his new role as CEO of HP‚ he soon realized that many of the company’s structural problems were related to the fact that eleven layers of management separated him from HP’s customers. Top corporate customers of the company told him that they did not know whom to contact at HP to respond to their questions. HP’s head of corporate technology said that she had to wait three months to secure approval to hire 100 sales specialists.

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    A New Kind of Dreaming Abuses of power and authority Sgt Butcher Grabs Jamie around the throat and threatens him. Breaks windows and later sets the school on fire Blames Jamie and tries to turn the town against him Locks Jamie in the police Wagon – Jamie nearly dies Behaves as if he is above the law – he is judge and jury Kidnaps Jamie and leaves him bound to a pole in a remote shack to die Covers up the the death of the refugee man on the boat Kidnaps the refugee girl and kills her to cover

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    “Conflicts and challenges cause the characters to change and grow” Introduction: Anthony Eaton’s a new Kind of Dreaming helps the reader to recognise the various challenges and conflicts that cause the characters to change and grow. Anthony Eaton best expresses Jamie as an outsider that is trying to find his place in the world‚ while uncovering the secrets of Port Barren’s shady past. This changes Jamie from an adolescent delinquent to a responsible and admirable person. Jaime develops friendships

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    “A New Kind of Dreaming” – Anthony Eaton Section 1 – Arrival Plot Development The story starts off with Jamie arriving at Port Barren then goes into a back flash when Jamie had been talking to Eddie before he had left. Eddie is locked up in prison and Jamie is about to be sent to Port Barren. They have a quite strong relationship because as they were growing up they had no one else but each other. Their mum died when they were young and their father disappeared somewhere but he was never there

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    Out of our Past Summary Out of Our Past by Carl Degler breaks down the lead up to the American Revolution. Although the first few sections of chapter 2 discuss the similarities between Britain and the colonies‚ from section three onwards it becomes clear that the New World’s differences from Europe are what made America a cultural powerhouse. For the beginning of colonization American cities mirrored western culture‚ but prior to 1763 the colonies began to move away from the similarities of Europe

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    The Cyber Revolution of News By: Kabir Handa 100298475 Kabir Handa English 1100 Sec 27 Tara Fleming Monday‚ 2 December‚ 2013 The Cyber Revolution of News In the modern day‚ conventional news systems have continued to prosper. Television and newspaper media provide daily‚ hourly‚ and even on the minute updates on issues that matter. Information can take a giant leap from one side of the globe to the other instantly in the form of words‚ images‚ and

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    “Was the American Revolution Largely a Product of Market-Driven Forces?” The English suffered from frequent and constant European wars‚ constant religious strife. Some of the people in England were suffering from harsh economic changes‚ and lack of land due to wool trading. The English saw America as land which was scarce in their homeland and as an economic reprieve. Colonies were built‚ mercantilism was established. – Page 11. A British Empire was being built. However‚ England was in enormous

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