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    Newater

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    Industry Visit – NeWater Plant An industry visit to Changi NeWater plant took place on 22nd February 2013 under the supervision of Amity faculty‚ Aditya Gupta. It was for a duration of 3 hours and our guide in NeWater was Sharul Mustafa. The guide gave a brief history about Singapore and the reasons why this plant was started. It was a very informative and enriching experience that helped us in understanding the value of nature and optimizing use of limited resources. As a souvenir a bottle of NeWater

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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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    The relationships Marina has with different characters in the novel ‘So Much To Tell You’ brings about change in her. Marina is a fourteen year old girl who is severely injured by her Father during a court battle between her parents after their marriage has broken down. Through reading the novel "So much to tell you" by John Marsden it makes you understand how different and complex relationships can be. This is done through the main character Marina and shows how the relationships she has with

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    Malinche

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    MALINCHE (1496-152?) Malinalli Tenḗpatl also known as Malintzin‚ La Malinche and Doña Marina.‚ her birthday is not known and her birth year is between 1496c and 1500c‚ she was born between the Aztec ruled Mexico and the Mayan state of Yucá tan.. Doña Marina was an American Indian of Aztec/ Nahual ancestors who played a critical importance in the Spanish Conquest of Mexico. Marina was a princess of Paynala. Her Father a king of his tribe‚ died and when that happen the mother remarried

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    So Much to Tell You

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    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. The contrast of Marina’s character from the beginning of the novel to the end portrays her development during her journey to heal. The composer uses techniques to convey Marina’s growth and change throughout the novel. Initially‚ Marina is isolated and detached from the world she once knew. She begins in a tone harsh and cold. “It would stay a cold

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    sentiments during WWII. Marina Mari‚ who is associated with Fascism throughout the film‚ is the first of the two women to make an appearance‚ in which she sits comfortably in her bed. On the other hand‚ Pina‚ representative of resistance‚ first appears on screen laboriously looting a bakery. Already‚ Pina is showing her need-base resistance to government and law as she robs the bakery in the presence of an officer‚ and even insists he take some bread from her purse. Pina‚ unlike Marina‚ lives a modest life

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    as Bali Hai. In the 1970s‚ Time magazine selected Tioman as one of the world’s most beautiful islands. In 2004 Kampung Tekek‚ a little village on Timon was earmarked for development as part of a RM 40 million marina project. The project covers 127‚000sq meters. It will include a yacht marina and a cargo jetty which will extend 175 meters into the sea. The following analysis is based on the project that includes SWOT report‚ opinion on why the project is rejected by the local residents and WWF-Malaysia

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    effects of her injury‚ friendships and the importance of friendships‚ socialising with others and her persistence (not giving up hope) and determination. Some of the lessons included is the traumatic effects of her injury. An example of this is Marina not talking. A quote that demonstrates this is ‘sent here [to Warrington] because [her] mother can’t stand [her] silent presence at home’ (P.5). This quote demonstrates that she doesn’t speak at all‚ even with her own parents and that her mother can’t

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    Tidal Power

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    Tidal Energy Tidal energy is also known as tidal power‚ it is a form of hydropower that converts the energy collected from ocean tides into useful types of power‚ most specifically electricity. Tidal energy has been around for many years but the use of it today is minimal at best. Being that tidal energy relies solely on the oceans’ tides‚ which are always there and always will be‚ it has the potential to be a front-runner in the coming future of electricity. Though it is not yet a top source

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    of the main character marina. The novel is about her personal struggle to become whole again after the tragic events that have occurred prior to the beginning of the novel. We see this through‚ the contrast of marinas character at the beginning to the end. We trace her personal journey and her healing through the novel and are given more insight as she develops. John Marsden has written this novel in the first person perspective‚ this gives us a deeper connection to marina. We only get her perspective

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