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    Comparison and contrast Exercise 1 Using the example paragraph as a model‚ compare the Armani‚ the Mesh Elite and the Elonex with respect to price‚ screen size and amount of RAM.   Price Processor Speed Screen Size Hard Disk RAM Armani R850 P4. £2‚467 1.7 GHz 19" 40 GB 256 MB Mesh Elite 1.7GT Pro £1‚938 1.7 GHz 19" 57 GB 256 MB Elonex WebRider Pro £1‚174 1.2 GHz 17" 38.1 GB 128 MB Four personal computers‚ Evesham Axis 1.33 SK‚ Armani R850 P4‚ Mesh Elite 1.7GT pro and

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    Seymour Butts

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    Hi my name is Seymour butts. My fathers name is moby dick. My favorite color is black. My favorite food is pizza. I just got a new fish yesterday. I named him bluey. You want to know why‚ because he is blue. Today is was cloudy outside but it never rained. That’s a bumer. I rode in a hummer on Sunday. It was cool. I also went to the movies. I haven’t been to the movies in a long time. I went to the beach today. It was wavey. I have a dog named blacky. Because he is black. I come up with unique

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    Seymour: A Short Story

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    On a hot summer day Seymour had their Seymour city league game. everyone was warming up to bat and field. This was my second year. The drills we did was catch and throw‚ bunting‚ grounders and just hitting the ball. We were up to bat first. their was a guy that was up he hit one to the outfield‚ and he got a single.my other team mate was up to bat and swong at two of them.He had one more strike and he was out. But he managed to hit a line drive and got a single. I was up to bat next I was a little

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    Bruce Dawe

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    Texts provide us with a unique opportunity to allow us to view the world in different ways. We are able to empathize with characters and the author through the dialogue within the texts. Dialogue is speech in the form of conversation either between characters within texts‚ or between text and the responder. Bruce Dawe uses dialogue‚ allowing us to share the different points of view from his characters; in the texts Pleasant Sunday Afternoon and Weapons Training we are able experience different perspectives

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    the population. This essay will cite specific examples of poems of a man commonly regarded as Australia’s greatest living poet from 1950 to 1990. Through Bruce Dawe’s poetry the true Australian persona has arisen to global knowledge. One of Bruce Dawes most famous poems‚ written in the 1950s‚ is Enter Without So Much As Knocking. In this poem he highlights the plight of a ’modern’ man who slowly comes to realize and embrace the façade surrounding suburban life and its incessant consumerism. "Well-equipped

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    Bruce Dawe

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    Bruce Dawe Life is an ongoing cycle‚ forever trapped within the consumerism‚ legalism‚ and ruthlessness of modern society. Only through our fleeting innocence‚ purity and the appreciation of our natural world are we able to go beyond society’s harsh expectations and regulations that only end in the destruction of a person’s spirit. In Enter without so much as knocking Bruce Dawe comments on the materialistic character of Australian society in the 1950’s. During this period of his life Dawe saw the

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    The Dawes Plan

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    April 2014 Dawes Plan Historiography The repercussions of World War 1 developed into devastating reparations‚ primarily Germany to be held accountable for. The Dawes Plan was set to commence in 1924 in order to aid a depleted Germany from accumulated debt. Countless people perceived the plan to be the solution to Germanys economic decent‚ although on the other hand a number claimed it to only be prolonging the obligation. A plethora of authors involved in revealing the Dawes Plan are either

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    throughout the human life. This is done by translating his social beliefs and stands into poetry‚ using many language techniques to express his points. Some of these will be discussed throughout this critical response. In the poem Breakthrough‚ Dawe uses sarcasm and irony to inform his readers of how sickening it is that a jingle from a money-making advertisement is what gives a little girl her last joy before dying‚ when she is singing is right before death took her. He makes it out‚ in a very

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    With the United States being Canada’s only neighbor‚ comparisons and similarities have been made regarding all forms of the two nations for many years. Seymour Martin Lipset tries to explain the difference between Canada and the United States in the 1980s through different aspects‚ such as religion‚ economy‚ culture and politics. However‚ it is a very difficult task to break down the two country’s similarities and differences through only a few pages. While I believe that Lipset’s arguments on the

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    Bruce Dawe Journeys

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    perspective of life by providing them with new information and ideas. We often feel like the destination is the most important thing and never take into consideration what we learn on the way. Bruce Dawe expresses this idea of change in his poems ‘migrants’ and ‘enter without so much as knocking’. Dawe showcases both a positive and negative aspect of change by using poetic techniques such as personification‚ alliteration‚ metaphor and ellipsis. Journeys can be physical‚ emotional and inner. Bruce

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