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    How has Cameron Malcher used dramatic forms‚ performance styles‚ techniques and conventions to communicate strong social and personal issues in his production of Ruby Moon? Contemporary Australian theatre mainly focuses on the reflection of the ‘real’ Australia and communicating to the audience real and modern issues/ideas that respond to the social climate and community. As well as that‚ CAT tries to give marginalized voices a voice that is heard. Cameron Malcher has used dramatic forms‚ performance

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    Robert Frost is known as one of the most famous poets of the early 20th century for many different reasons all the way from his unique writing style and also how he rose to fame and out of poverty in such a little amount of time. He’s risen to such fame that a lot of times his poems are read to and studied by children and young adults all around the world. Some of his unique writing styles involve his detailed poems of nature such as “The Road Not Taken‚” “Fire and Ice‚” “Nothing Gold Can Stay‚”

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    United States railroad companies transport millions of freight cars a year over their network. Railroad companies rely on their network to move shipments from city to city and state to state. Each railroad company has a service-design department which coordinates the movement of railcars‚ crew‚ and locomotives over the railroad’s network. Creating an operating plan for the system is a challenging task because train scheduling consists of designing train routes‚ days of operation‚ timings‚ and

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    How to Be Successful In Life. Success requires an immense amount of planning and an even greater effort. Although the idea of success can vary from person to person‚ ranging from business success to one’s own personal achievement‚ the potential for success plays a direct relationship to the way you live your life. There are five main guidelines to keep in mind while on the journey to achieve success. One must know both their intentions and their goals‚ to always think big and dream‚ yet remain realistic

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    we think! So how do you measure successful? Is the numbers of A’s you obtain in your exams show that u are a successful person? Before I proceed Please lend me your ears. Spare me your time and allow me to share with all of you the secret of being successful Do you want to be successful? I mean successful in life? Ladies and gentlemen‚ “Successful in life” Yes. That will be my topic for today. First of all‚ let me define this phrase ‘successful in life’. Does it mean that we

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    to be violent but only when they’ve had bad experiences towards them. We know that for a person to be violent they’ve had to be in difficult situations where they were affected by another person causing harm. In the four articles‚ “Does Media Violence Lead to the Real Thing?”‚ “Violence and Media…”‚ “Children affected by violence suffer mental injuries‚ psychologists and experts say”‚ and “Thresholds of Violence” they give explanations on why someone is expose to become violent without them even

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    for when individuals embark on difficult periods in life to achieve their ambitions. Comparatively‚ the poem “Naked Girl and Mirror” written by Judith Wright expresses the value of understanding change in order to embrace opportunities from the inevitable stages of life. Ultimately‚ both texts explore transitions through adolescence and affirms that overcoming obstacles through

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    engraver born on November 28th‚ 1757 in London‚ England. Blake grew up in England and began writing poems at a very young age. The romantic era of which he grew up in affected his poems dramatically along with some tragic events that occurred in his life. Blake grew up from an early age with a heavy emphasis on the Bible. This heavily affected his poems and his lifestyle. He was homeschooled by his mother until the age of 10 when he went to Henry Pars’s Drawing school. This started Blake’s career

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    Imagination - “Girl Before the Mirror” Kaiulani Frink Eng/340 May 21‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Imagination - “Girl Before the Mirror” The painting by Pablo Picasso “Girl Before the Mirror” was the painting that caught my attention because at first glance I notice a woman adjusting the mirror as she is looking at her reflection; this is something I do every day. I gazed longer at the painting and the woman’s appearance seems to be younger in the mirror‚ perhaps she is reflecting on her

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    a theme in this novel that is reflective of the time period in which the novel was written. Steinbeck shows the loneliness of the migrant ranch workers through Curley when one of the characters says “Curley ain’t giving no-one a chance‚” this shows how reserved the workers become as a result of constantly being on their own and having no stable relationships. George and Lennie are different however‚ and do have someone they can talk to and throughout the novella most characters are suspicious of their

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