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    response poem “The New True Anthem”‚ 1988‚ Kevin Gilbert challenges the Australian public about our patriotism or lack thereof. With this poem Kevin Gilbert acknowledges the fact that there is not just one single opinion of what has happened to the beautiful land that was once home to many native Aboriginal tribes all over the country. Australia’s sense of pride and admiration that is declared by Dorothea Mackellar in “My Country” is challenged and questioned by Kevin Gilbert. The issues explored

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    English essay – the new true anthem The poem “The New True Anthem” by Kevin Gilbert acknowledges the fact that there is more then a single opinion of what has happened to the lives of people both English and native aboriginal‚ also what has happened to the beautiful land once home to many native aboriginal tribes all over the continent of Australia. It also says that people of English descendent say that they do love Australia while in fact they don’t and are treating it as a land of their own

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    through poetic techniques such as Personification‚ Repetition‚ Alliteration‚ Rhythm‚ Antonym‚ Synanym‚ Assonance‚ Rhetorical questions highlighting on the authors ideologies . ’My country’ by Dorothea Mckellar written in 1904 and ’ The New true anthem’ by kevin gilbert written inhave both contructed two different representations of Australian landscape. This essay will compare and contrast these two Australian poems‚ explaining how these poets ideologies differ surrounding Australian landscape. Because

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    absolute power corrupts absolutely." In the novels Anthem and Brave New World‚ Ayn Rand and Aldous Huxley explain what life in a dystopian society is like through the eyes of two outcasts; Equality 7-2521 and Bernard Marx. Neither agree with the action of their councils and try to do something about it but cannot because they are the only ones that actually notice the corruption. Which causes them to create a new society. Through the novels Anthem and Brave New World‚ the authors show how societies that

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    Diary of a Wimpy Kid “Cheese Touch” Introduction The first book begins with an introduction to Gregory "Greg" Heffley and his middle school life. It takes place during his first year of middle school. The book also explains the "Cheese Touch" early on. It is just like cooties but more intense. In the book‚ a kid named Darren Walsh touches the cheese with his finger. It is passed around the school‚ and later gets to Abe Hall‚ who moved to California still holding the Cheese Touch. In the first

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    edu/classes/chemistry/arias/Exp%205%20-%20AspirinF11.pdf Laney LANIC. (2014). web based resource guides. Retrieved from latin american network information centre: http://lanic.utexas.edu/ Lausanne‚ U Levy‚ G.‚ & Tsuchiya‚ T. (1972). Salicylate accumulation kinetics in man. New England Journal of Medicine‚ 287-289. Loscalzo‚ E. H. (2014). cardiovascular drugs- aspirin. Retrieved from American Heart Association: http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/101/10/1206.full.pdf LZ‚ B McMaster. (1997). Microscale Laboratory Techniques

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    Ashlyn Eisenga April 28‚ 2013 Anthem Essay: Literary Elements Anthem A genre is a category of expressing oneself in writing. According to Wikipedia’s list of genres‚ the genre of Anthem can be viewed as speculative fiction. Fiction is a writing about things‚ events and characters that are not true. Ayn Rands uses dystopia as her fictitious genre. The Wikipedia also goes on to say that Dystopia is a community that is in some important way‚ undesireable or frightening. Dystopian societies

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    ANTHEM ESSAY In many real and fictionalized totalitarian societies‚ children live apart from their families. In Ayn Rand’s novella‚ ‘Anthem’‚ dictatorial leaders enforce this living arrangement in order to control all the people‚ since they are born. Ayn Rand conceived this novel when she was a teenager living in the Soviet-Russia. At the time‚ the Soviet-Russia was‚ as the Anthem society‚ an equal collectivism society‚ in which the leaders and governments have the upmost control‚ and people are

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    be free from his brothers” is significant because even though the leaders of the society in Anthem tried to keep everyone equal Equality is full of curiosity that leads him to unfathomable discoveries. Equality discovers his own individuality without the help from his brothers‚ he ventures on his own and feels better about himself because he realizes that his entire life he had been held back from his true potential for education and discovery which results in his realization “To be free‚ a man must

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