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    Conflicting perspectives are the result of individual desires. Manipulation and distortion are used in the attempt to achieve a desired end.’ The notion of “Conflicting Perspectives” embodies a clash of opposing viewpoints and accepts that different people will always have different perspectives of themselves‚ others and the world around them. A clash of viewpoints‚ stemming from individuals seeking to affirm the correctness of their perspective over those put forward by others regardless of their

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    really exist‚ or does the truth depend on one’s perspective? The relationship between truth and perspectives is a key concept in Ted Hughes’ Birthday Letters‚ this idea is supported in the film Vantage Point and the Scientific American’s report on the social perspectives of the death of Bin Laden‚ “What Bin Laden’s death means to us and society?” Essentially Vantage Point is a film about one event seen through eight different perspectives. As each perspective is revealed‚ more about the event is understood

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    students to | |think about and discuss the important steps in the formation of a new nation; the Intel Seeing Reason Tool is used by students to develop their | |understanding of Ned Kelly and his character‚ and the Intel Showing Evidence Tool is used by students to help answer the question “Was Ned Kelly a hero or | |a villain?” | |Teaching and Learning

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    Stalin’s Five Year Plans What were they The Five Year Plans were a series of nationalized plans for the economic development of the Soviet Union When First Plan (1928-1933)   Second Plan (1933-1937)   Third Plan (1938-1941)               Purpose One of Stalin’s main goals was to increase the output of industrial goods‚ and he placed emphasis on electrical power‚ capital goods (ex. coal‚ iron‚ and machinery)‚ and agriculture. Stalin wanted to make the Soviet Union’s economy self-sufficient

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    explore the concept of ‘overcoming adversity’‚ common to films from many countries but they explore it in a manner unique to Australia and embrace the ‘Aussie Battler’ or ‘Aussie Hero’ icon. The films Gallipoli (Directed by Peter Weir - 1981) and Ned Kelly (Directed by Gregor Jordan - 2003) are two good examples of this. Both films show evidence of characters overcoming adversities throughout their stories. The following will analyse each film and explore the concept by looking at themes and film techniques

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    The Last Outlaw: Ned Kelly as Australian Icon By: Rynatha Vietadiella P. 121012096 English Department‚ Faculty of Humanities ------------------------------------------------- Airlangga University ------------------------------------------------- Introduction Every nation must have a historical figure of the hero which is attached as their identity. Usually they are figures which opponents of the law arbitrary‚ defender of the oppressed‚ close by the poor. The most memorable of them‚ of course

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    Analyse the ways conflicting perspectives on events‚ personalities or situations are represented in your prescribed text‚ ‘Birthday Letters’ and the film‚ ‘Sylvia.’ In your response you should refer to at least two poems from the “Birthday Letters” Anthology and the ONE related text‚ “Sylvia.” Conflicting perspectives on events‚ situations and personalities are created when respective composers write for a different purpose‚ directly linking back to their context‚ both personal and of production

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    Schill a perspective is “a impression that is given by viewing something from a certain position.” Due to the inherent subjective bias of interpretation‚ conflicting perspectives surrounding Hughes and Plath’s controversial relationship are inevitable. This duality of viewpoint is seen in “Fulbright Scholars” and “Sam” by Ted Hughes and of the poem “Ariel” by Sylvia Plath‚ where both poets manipulate language‚ sound and textual form to attest to the veracity of their own personal perspectives while

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    Bushranger Ned Kelly born to hunt and gather for the family formally known as Edward is seen by some as an Australian infamous political defender of his people and by others a criminal malicious murderer. Ned was born the first son of a catholic couple in December 1855 raised by an ex convict John ‘Red’ Kelly and Ellen Quinn an Irish bounty migrant. Ned was the voice of the 50.000 Irish immigrants who migrated to Australia in 1942 within an unorganised legal system. He was a political activist who

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    of conflicting perspectives support this statement? Manipulation is present in any representation‚ as a result of an authors inherent bias towards their own perspective. This bias causes an author to attempt to influence the perspective a reader will take on the text‚ whether this influence is intentional or otherwise. Geoffrey Robertson is one such author‚ whos collection of essays titled The Justice Game contains a number of techniques in order to sway readers to support his perspective on

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