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    when we encounter conflict.’ It is intrinsically human to experience conflict; thus‚ we will all be forced to respond to conflict at various times and in various forms throughout the course of our lives‚ and in order to live serenely we attempt to avoid and resolve conflict. Whilst conflict may merely involve two parties disagreeing over minor differences of opinion (the permutations of which being largely insignificant)‚ we have seen throughout history that major conflicts in the form of war

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    of conflict are we able to comprehend that we are all the same” Written Explanation Form: I have chosen to write in an expository form employing conventions of format and style of a traditional essay. I believe that the expository form enables me to explore and define what my opinion of the prompt is; it helps me relate my thoughts to the modern and universal arena while considering their relevance to Beresford’s film. Purpose: The purpose of my essay is to inform the audience that conflict is

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    “In times of conflict‚ one must adapt in order to survive.” In my expository essay‚ I intend to discuss the necessity for people to adapt or overcome obstacles they may come across in life. Doing so‚ I will elaborate on the outcomes of compromise through adaptation as well as the consequences of stubbornness and refusal to change. These ideas are particularly relevant to modern day society‚ due to the ubiquitous power imbalance on global‚ political‚ economic and social levels forcing a significant

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    Practice SAC ‘We are forged by the experience of conflict’ “Japanese soldiers never attack women” announced Captain Tanaka‚ the power hungry snake‚ to poor Adrienne. That man is disgusting but I can’t hate him‚ I actually feel sorry for him. Although he has now placed Adrienne on death row. I think I had better have a word to Colonel Hirota about this. “It is death to strike a Japanese officer and Honour is very important to Japanese people!” says the Translator on behalf of Colonel Hirota. Now

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    Article on Paradise Road by Sue Sherman Area of Study 2 Context: Encountering Conflict Article by Sue Sherman PARADISE ROAD Directed by Bruce Beresford Bruce Beresford first gained wide critical success as director of Breaker Morant (1980)‚ a landmark film about three Australian soldiers wrongfully executed for alleged war crimes during the Boer War. Like Breaker Morant‚ Paradise Road (1997) is based on a true story. Beresford again takes up the theme of Australians’ involvement in war –

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    Writing Task 1 Conflicts can be resolved when people find common ground- the universal language of music creates awareness of the humanity and decency of the ‘enemy.’ 1950 To Adrienne‚ I am writing to you to show my appreciation for you and your women for displaying such a wonderful talent of singing. Music for me is something that I desire‚ its soothing for my heart. The music you produced is very heart warming and beautiful. I kindly ask you to teach me how to sing this music one day if you

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    to share‚ and essentially to avoid all conflict. These lessons are taught as an attempt to prevent wrongdoing in future generations. Despite all of these efforts‚ conflict persists. Conflict has many origins. These origins can be seen easily in literature. For example‚ The Road by Cormac McCarthy‚ describes an extreme situation of survival and realistically portrays the reaction of people in that situation. The novel provides insight into the way that conflict originates from a person’s innate survival

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    Paradise Road Creative I didn’t have to‚ but I did. It was an order‚ what other choice did I have? I was merely a low level officer; the power was in Hiroto’s hands. She broke the camp rules‚ outside dealings‚ but did she? It was medicine to save innocent women‚ innocent women who have been caught up in a war for power‚ which has resulted in the women becoming the powerless‚ and me the powerful. Each day I have to dig deep‚ keep on digging I tell myself‚ for reasons to be here; pride‚ family

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    Conflict allows us to reflect on which is important in our lives. THE AGE Paradise Road (1997) Encountering conflict is an inevitable facet of human existence‚ which by definition is the opposition of intangible entities. From conflict individuals and societies may be challenged and furthered in terms of social and moral values and beliefs‚ as each comes to encounter the underlying and intangible elements of conflict and through this‚ humanity. Based on the testimony of survivors‚ Bruce Beresford’s

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    understanding and appreciation of the ideas in my written piece.’ ’The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate that one conflict always contains the seed of another: firstly‚ that conflict can begin from small and eventually lead to bigger things and secondly conflict can become a huge burden when it tops up.’ ’In this essay‚ I explored the idea that ’One Conflict always contains the seed of another ‘. Imaginative One conflict always contains the seed of another 1940 Dear friend‚ I want to tell you about

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