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    there are sourced references supporting the statements. A Vietnamese family is reviewed‚ how they suffered in their own country‚ escaping through Cambodia and Thailand‚ finally‚ finding a refuge in Australia. Australia was not‚ necessarily‚ an ideal place to finish at due to the fact that being multicultural was very new to Australians. We briefly looked at Malcolm Fraser and the White Australia policy‚ how it changed Australia and the way they thought about multiculturalism. ‘Multiculturalism’ has

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    school the iPhone had been introduced. Within the last decade technology has completely changed how we live our lives‚ this sentiment carries over into the workplace as well. While having a decent type by touch speed‚ being able to create a spread sheet with excel‚ or put together a power point presentation once was more than enough‚ today employers are looking for much more technologically

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    biodiversity‚ these rapid changes are most likely human induced. Anthropogenic climate change describes this

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    How Does King Lear Change

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    Life is a storm. One day a kingdom will bow at your feet‚ be stripped down the next‚ but what displays true character is what one does when the storm comes. Shakespeare’s King Lear sincerely bears out the statement. This tragedy utilizes the metaphor nothing as a vehicle to further emphasize the story through king Lear’s character development and his changing attitude. The metaphor nothing is defined as no interest‚ value‚ or consequence (Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary‚ n.d). One can conclude

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    Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter‚ depicts a story of a woman who is shamed by her community because she commits to adultery. Having to wear the embroidered scarlet letter “A”‚ Hester Prynne experiences shame‚ negative comments‚ and change. Hester Prynne withstands a frightening process‚ through this she transforms her physical appearance and beliefs‚ this can be depicted through her actions. Hawthorne then has Hester Prynne become accepting of her mistake through a violent cleanse. Hester Prynne

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    Johnny and Ponyboy didn’t talk much‚ Ponyboy was 14 and Johnny was 16. Ponyboy was the youngest of the gang while Johnny was the gang’s little pet. In the beginning Ponyboy gets jumped by the Socs and is extremely scared‚ this changes him because now Ponyboy is more aware of how cruel the Socs are. Johnny was changed early in his life when his parents neglected him at an early age. Ponyboy and Johnny accidentally fell asleep at a outside theater‚ Johnny’s parents wouldn’t care but Darry would. Because

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    Change is constant In what was a traumatic incident for Simba his father‚ Mufasa was killed in a stampede. Of course this would be a huge shift in for Simba as his father had a huge role in his life. After Scar had become king he had allowed the hyenas to live in the village. With this move‚ both the hyenas and the villager’s lives drastically changed. One could infer that the hyenas acted parasitical forcing the villagers to either live in fear or leave the village. The kingdom went to a horrid

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    short story of “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner he portrays a lady that is unsusceptible to change over a period of time. She deals with death‚ love‚ and the forever society that is changing. Society is reluctant to accept Miss Emily because she comes off odd and very difficult to understand. However‚ because of her father’s wealth‚ the community puts of with her. Emily feels that the changes that are made in society are not applicable to her and refuses to follow the rules. However‚ through

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    Tribe What causes a man to change dramatically? In The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare Macbeth was a loyal yet an honorable warrior that knows what fear is but is fearless. At the time he was very heroic and noble‚ even King Duncan and others admired him for his great works. However fate held a tragic consternation upon Macbeths’ future. He was surrounded by wrong creatures that lead him to a wrong path‚ because of their beliefs and ambitions. Macbeth’s changes were very dramatic and vigorous

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    savages. We’re English‚ and the English are best at everything.” The author of the book Lord of the Flies is William Golding. The Lord of the Flies is about a group of british schoolboys that became stranded on this island. Throughout the book the boys change because there isn’t any adults there to tell them what to do. The main characters of this book are Ralph‚ Piggy‚ Jack‚ Simon‚ Roger‚ Sam and Eric. Jack is leader of the choir and turns savage throughout the book. At the beginning of the book they

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