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    problems that come about when attempting to merge two subjects‚ collaboration between the artists and educations became crucial. Without the artists’ help‚ the educators were not trained well enough to teach different artistic disciplines. Similarly‚ in Marina Wai-yee Wong’s study of two interdisciplinary art curriculums in Hong Kong‚ the teachers had difficulties with integration. Wong explains the educators found difficulties when trying “to grasp the concepts of cross discipline teaching and learning

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    The Right’s New Clothes: How Old Neoliberal Ideas Have Been Charming the Latin American Youth This story was written by Marina Amaral and originally published by Agência Pública. "Our body is the first private property we have; it is up to each of us to decide what to do with it‚" shouts in Spanish a young blonde woman with a firm voice‚ while moving gracefully across the stage at the Liberty Forum‚ adorned with the logos of its official sponsors - Tobacco company Souza Cruz‚ Gerdau Group‚ Petróleo

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    Lessons from the Rich and Famous By: Sejung Marina Choi‚ Wei-Na Lee‚ and Hee-Jung Kim. Journal of Advertising. Summer 2005 (85-96) Abstract: The celebrity endorsements on TV of the U.S. and Korea are studied based on the characteristics of low context‚ high context‚ individualism‚ and collectivism. Article Summary: A study was undertaken which focuses on celebrity endorsements on TV found in the U.S. and Korea. Marketers invest significant sums in celebrity endorsements. Many countries adopt

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    An investigation into the effects of varying seawater concentrations on two marine invertebrates’ osmoregulatory abilities; Carcinus maenas and Arenicola marina. Introduction The concentration of solutes in the bodily fluids of most marine invertebrates is roughly isosmotic to their environment (Raven‚ 2008). Because there is no osmotic gradient there is no tendency for the net diffusion of water away from the animal’s cells to occur. When a change in salinity occurs some organisms have the ability

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    with a big mess which triggered a lot of confusion in me. At the beginning there is the death of Dr.Eckman. The news came in a form of a letter that Mr. Fox came to deliver to Marina. The relationship between Marina and Mr. Fox also was confusing at first with him being her Boss and I guess also her lover. Dr.Eckman and Marina worked together for seven years‚ which made the news shocking for her. When I picture myself working with someone for so long and all of a sudden hear from someone else that

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    illustrated through the main character‚ Marina‚ who transforms from an antisocial girl suffering from ‘anorexia of speech’ to a more self-assured and happier‚ outgoing character. Marina’s development highlights her growth and change. Her transformation was documented through a journal; a book where she journals her thoughts and feelings‚ a book which holds the secrets that are hidden behind Marina’s mask. At the beginning of the novel‚ Marsden portrays Marina as an isolated and unhappy figure who

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    So Much to Tell You is Marina’s story of how she is able to heal and develop into a confident young woman. Marina‚ a young teenage girl who is troubled by her father’s traumatising actions‚ now has to recover and overcome her tormenting past. Marina has been severely affected by her history and she stops communicating with others. Throughout the novel‚ Marina becomes more mature as she slowly improves in her behaviour‚ emotions and her relationships with family and friends. The author‚ John Marsden

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    variety of techniques to reveal the struggle involved in Marina’s journey towards wholeness? The novel‚ ‘So Much to Tell You’ by John Marsden explores the concept of growth and change through the character‚ Marina‚ and her struggle to become whole. Throughout the course of the book‚ Marina develops from someone who is so psychologically wounded that she is unable to engage with members of her community‚ to someone who experiences healing and demonstrates the capacity to reach out to others. The

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    is a jealous‚ jealous‚ jealous girl. While enjoying her free time at the mall with her girlfriend‚ Marina Diamondis‚ she started to notice that many female associates were hitting on Marina. The first couple of times‚ Lana let it slide. Maybe they were just fans of her’s‚ no big deal. But it started to burn the American up when it was at every store they went to. “Oh miss‚ you are so pretty.” Marina would thank them politely. They wouldn’t stop there. They would then continue‚ “You really are so gorgeous

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    So Much to Tell You by John Marsden‚ explores the struggle that the protagonist‚ Marina‚ endures along her journey to mental wholeness. Marina’s soul has been shattered due to a traumatic event‚ and being witness to a large amount of violence and hatred in her family. So Much To Tell You is rich in techniques that are used effectively to convey the idea of Marina’s struggle‚ and journey towards mental wholeness. Marina’s difficulty in achieving psychological completion is shown through the major

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