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    CHANGING PERSPECTIVE SPEECH- BY ETHAN GRANT CHANGING PERSPECTIVE SPEECH- BY ETHAN GRANT Good morning Yr. 11 Change is an ongoing process that involves the alternation of one state to another. However‚ the way individuals respond to that change is largely determined by their perspective‚ of how they see and understand things as well as their underlining psychological‚ social and moral constructions. The process of change may be natural and it involves pre-change‚ and outcomes

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    Paul Abante Mrs. Bugni English 12 honors 5 January 2015 Existentialism Life’s remorseless nature presents uncontrollable situations to everyone at the most unexpected times. Like any game of cards‚ life deals a set of cards that a player is forced to play. This is known as agency; the concept that each human individual within a culture has the ability to determine and choose by free will his or her actions. Some prime examples that shine this principle is Viktor Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning”

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    Chantal Miranda September 5‚ 2012 Block 4 Textual Analysis - ‘The Truman Show’ I want to talk about the audience that is done throughout the movie. There are shots of fans watching the Truman show - Two elderly ladies‚ a Japanese family‚ a bar filled with people‚ and even a man in his bathtub. The different types of people illustrates that the same rules apply to every human being. We easily fall into a routine of watching other people’s successes. It doesn’t really matter to us‚ right

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    Love‚ Family And Friends Is The Main Theme Of The Truman Show Love‚ family‚ and friends is the main theme of the Truman Show because Truman’s friends and family don’t have true love for Truman and are acting‚ Truman doesn’t really have a true family and Truman’s mother is trying stop him growing up.Truman’s friends and family including his mother‚ wife and friends don’t have true love for Truman and are only actors. Truman’s family and friends don’t have true love for him but Truman is forced innocently

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    Cannery Row John Steinbeck’s story ‘Cannery Row’ is basically a story that actually has no mystery yet has a story that has a mixture of humor and sadness. The story takes a glimpse into the lives of the residents of Cannery Row‚ which is situated in Monterey‚ California. Cannery Row is a place that depends on canning sardines. John Steinbeck describes Cannery Row as "a poem‚ a stink‚ a grating noise‚ a quality of life‚ a tone‚ a habit‚ a nostagia‚ a dream [p. 1]." Steinbeck has focused

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    In 1998 Peter Weir released‚ The Truman Show‚ an ingenious movie that urged viewers to reflect on ethics related to modern day television programmes and the media. His latest movie‚ released in 2003‚ Master and Commander was a gentleman’s action movie. Although the latter was much more entertaining‚ it is a movie that corresponds meticulously to Hollywood formulas. The Truman show is a movie that doesn’t relate to Hollywood formulas but does the complete opposite. Truman Burbank’s character doesn’t

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    Through the analysis of the satirical film The Truman Show (1998) directed by Peter Weir‚ the audience is offered the chance to examine ideas & realities that previously remained unquestioned within society. The film provides insight in to the tendency for individuals to question the reality of the world around them in times of unexplainable occurrences. Throughout the course of the film‚ various scenes display the ideas of truth‚ media control & individual choice. They are ultimately revealed by

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    Truman Show Manipulation

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    Peter Weirs 1998 film The Truman Show is a metaphor for modern society‚ it focuses on the way the media manipulates reality. We are complicit in that manipulation and also victims of it. The film challenges us to critique the media and extricate ourselves from the “reality” it surrounds us with. The Truman Show tells us about life and reality‚ it portrays from what is real and what is a fantasy. Truman’s world is somewhat like our own world because of the way things are perceived and approached

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    Truman was an orphaned child who was adopted and raised from birth by a large corporation to star in a hit T.V. show entitled ‘The Truman Show.’ The entire show took place inside of an artificial city‚ and was orchestrated by the show’s producer‚ Christof. Every single person in the city‚ except for Truman‚ was an actor. Christof controlled every aspect of the show‚ from how the other actors interacted with Truman to the weather of the city. In order to keep this system contained and Truman’s life

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    Co-Ed Schools

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    All girl schools have been gaining popularity in recent years because of the belief that girls learn better when they aren’t competing with or intimidated by boys‚ who statistically get more attention in the classroom. I think that whether or not boys or girls are in a same sex school it will not make a difference. I feel that the sex of your child and their peers should not determine whether or not they will do good or bad in school. I feel that in an all-girl school the girls can

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