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    The music of Bruce Springsteen had a huge impact on the author’s life‚ which find himself struggling to please his father. Hence‚ The passion with Bruce Springsteen started when Amolak recorded a cassette for author. Bruce Springsteen’s music was extraordinary because its lyrics where crafted for true purpose‚ a unique sensation in which the sorrows of its voice entered into the acoustic meatus of the author. He stated that “as I listened to Bruce Springsteen I realized this was like nothing I

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    Martial Art films- Trace the evolution of Bruce as a martial artist and film maker Bruce Lee was an influential figurehead in both realms of martial arts and the film industry. The main philosophy of his beliefs as both a martial artist and a filmmaker was created via the integration and shaping of different concepts of martial arts‚ his belief of Taoism and ancient Chinese paradigms and the integration of this concept into his films. Through these‚ he has revolutionized the martial arts industry

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    An Analysis of ’Homecoming’In twenty-five lines of dramatic and saddening poetry‚ Bruce Dawe’s "Homecoming" describes to the audience the tragedies of war‚ the return of the young bodies of the soldiers from the Vietnam War and the lack of respect that was given to these soldiers. Bruce Dawe was born 15 February 1930‚ he is an Australian poet who began writing poetry at the age of 13. He was influenced by writers such as John Milton and Dylan Thomas. Dawe’s poetry revolves around Australian society

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    their lives‚ the fact that they get little or none what so ever acknowledgment for their heroic act except from their loyal companion; their dog‚ emphasizes the worldwide concept of war as dehumanising. 2. Senseless life loss Homecoming by Bruce Dawe illustrates and recounts the tragedies of the Vietnam War in an even-tempered‚ but negative tone. Dawe establishes the universal theme of senseless life loss in war throughout the poem. The last and finals line of the poem produces an idea of

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    tuckman forming storming norming performing model Bruce Tuckman ’s 1965 Forming Storming Norming Performing team-development model Dr Bruce Tuckman published his Forming Storming Norming Performing model in 1965. He added a fifth stage‚ Adjourning‚ in the 1970s. The Forming Storming Norming Performing theory is an elegant and helpful explanation of team development and behaviour. Similarities can be seen with other models‚ such as Tannenbaum and Schmidt Continuum and especially with Hersey and

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    Bruce Dawe is one of the most inspirational and truthful poets of our time. Born in 1930‚ in Geelong‚ most of Dawe’s poetry concerns the common person. His poems are a recollection on the world and issues around him. The statement ’The poet’s role is to challenge the world they see around them’ is very true for Bruce Dawe‚ as his main purpose in his poetry was to depict the unspoken social issues concerning the common Australian suburban resident. His genuine concern for these issues is obvious through

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    During the sixties‚ in the poem Homecoming‚ Bruce Dawe expressed a rather solemn‚ empty and somehow tranquil view of the impact the Vietnam War had on society. He writes in such a way that those who could not fathom or recognise the devastation it brought may now have the chance to comprehend it. The entire poem is a single sentence and the overall structure is unusual‚ with no rhyme‚ rhythm or pattern. This means the readers can read it as their own thoughts‚ enabling anyone who underestimated

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    Bruce Lee Bruce Lee‚ born in San Francisco‚ California November 1940‚ was raised in Hong Kong‚ China. Lee died at the early age of 33 in 1973 from a cerebral edema‚ but not before he changed not only American culture‚ but society throughout the world. Bruce Lee’s success that shaped society can be contributed to several phenomenons Malcolm Gladwell speaks about in his book Outliers. At the age of 13 Bruce Lee began training with Master Yip Man‚ learning the arts of Gung Fu‚ a martial arts kept

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    Bruce Lee is a man who acted upon his destiny and was very famous for all his achievements in America and China. His determination as an actor and martial artist made him a legend throughout the world even though he died from cerebral brain swelling at the age of 32. He is considered to be the “Greatest Martial Artist of the 20th Century” because his philosophies and insightful teachings have influenced many‚ including myself. Since Lee was a man who made his dreams a reality he began his film career

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    Australian Poetry Bruce Dawe has used a variety of literary devices to represent specific marginalised groups in ways that challenge their reader’s perceptions. Two of his poems; ‘Homecoming’ and ‘Weapons Training’ are key and transparent examples of literary devices being utilised to represent specific marginalised groups. Both of these poems were set during the 1950’s‚ with Vietnam being written to represent soldiers pre-war and homecoming to represent soldiers returning to Australia. During

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