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    NIGHT OF THE SCORPION

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    Night of the Scorpion-Nissim Ezekiel MATCHES: Two Scavengers in a Truck‚ Nothing’s Changed-Two Cultures Vultures‚ Limbo-Contrasting Views Nissim Ezekiel (White male poet): 1. Nissim Ezekiel was born in Bombay‚ now Mumbai‚ India in 1924. 2. His parents were Israeli and he was brought up with the Jewish faith‚ though he had friends of many different religions. 3. As a child he was very serious about religion and often spoke to his friends on a deep scale in relation to religious matters

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    Good Neighbours Campaign‚ 1999 Client: Australian Cotton Industry PR Company: Cox Inall Communication Cotton production is a significant primary industry in Australia‚ with a record harvest of more than 583‚000 hectares being planted in 2011/12. Cotton is one of Australia’s largest rural export earners‚ which continually supports the viability of more than 50 rural communities across the country. With more than two and a half times the world’s average yields‚ Australia’s cotton industry is now

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    An Interesting neightbour

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    Topic: An Interesting Neighbour (Introduction) Who this composition is about My house is the first on my street. Living in the house next to mine is an elderly lady we call Aunty Mei. She lives alone with her pet cats. No one knows if she has a family. She has been living next door to my family for as long as I can remember. (Body) Main point 1- What my interesting neighbour looks like Aunty Mei looks over sixty at least. Her hair is mostly grey. Her face is covered with faint brown

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    influenced by people’s identity and place where they feel they belong or not belong. Belonging is felt by an individual when they are able to gain an understanding of themselves in relation to others. We see this in Strictly Ballroom by Baz Lurhmann and Neighbours by Tim Winton; both show belonging and not belonging and find their own sense of identity where they all feel they belong in one place. In Strictly Ballroom we see two sides of the dance world that is juxtaposed to the artificial fake world and

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    belonging

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    affect the community in a positive or negative aspect. These ideas have been reflected in the texts Strictly Ballroom‚ Neighbours and Drifters. Strictly Ballroom directed by Baz Lurhmann shows a young man‚ Scott Hastings‚ who ballroom dances’ but wishes to change his style of dancing. This goes against the authority and the federation and affects the whole community. In Neighbours written by Tim Winton‚ illustrates a married couple broaden their beliefs about belonging to a place through acceptance

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    Call Me Maybe

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    "Neighbours" by Tim Winton is an intriguing insight into the lives of a young couple who had moved into a Melbournian suburb. The challenges and ordeals faced by them place the reader in a position to observe varying values and attitudes which are connected with many aspects of Australian multicultural life. The text deals with the different lifestyles of Australia’s ethnic minorities to Australians and we can see from the text how an author creates a good reader response. Examples wich contribute

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    intensity of people living together ay greater densities than ever experienced in the countryside‚ people had new associations with boundaries and a different grasp of ‘public’ and ‘private’ space. But more importantly they had to learn how to be a neighbour in a city. The boundaries between ‘public’ and ‘private’ are still evident in cities today. Kate Fox describes it as the ‘geography of neighbouring’. In every community there is an informal negotiation of space which establishes the daily functioning

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    Cigarette Among Students

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    about as much worse off as their neighbour gaining £1‚000! The estimated impact of a positive change of household income on reported welfare is quantitatively almost the same as a similar‚ negative‚ change in neighbourhood mean incomes. He subdivides the sample into households of single adults‚ couples living together at both sampling dates (stable couples) and adults living with different partners in the second time period. The strong negative impact of neighbours being richer on people’s sense

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    Why the Sea Is Salty

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    Potterus gave them a magic pot. The magic pot gave the‚ whatever they wanted but if they wished for a massive waterfall or something like that it would only stop with their command. Their rich neighbours saw the magic pot by the window one day. That night when the family went out for a bush walk the neighbours decided to steal the magic pot. So the poor family didn’t suspect it was them they set out for the lighthouse across the sea. When the family got back they decided to make some dinner when Spamdora

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    Belonging Essay

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    the world. This view is Represented in St Patricks College written by Peter Skrzynecki and Neighbours written by Tim Winton. Belonging is how one feels connected to people‚ places‚ communities within the world . St Patricks College looks at the unhappiness of a boy in high school‚ feeling out of place. Neighbours shows a young man’s emerging understanding of the culture diversity and generosity of the neighbours he once looked at with suspicion. The couple feels alienated and foreign in their own home

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