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    Long Dick

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    SACE Assessment Template | Student Name: SACE ID: | Task Title: Task 2Film Analysis | Class:Stage 1 English Pathways | Teacher:Mr Daniel Hickey | | Assessment Weight:20% | | | | Start Date: Week 6Due date: Mon Week 10Date Submitted: | Subject:Stage 1 English Pathways | | | Parent Signature: | | Task Outline:Text AnalysisConsider the film text you have viewed and analyse it. Consider the language and structural

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    1. Absence Of Great Powers : It was unfortunate that the covenant of the League of Nations was made a part parcel of the peace settlement. It would have been better if it had kept separate. There were many states which consider the Treaty Of Versailles as a treaty of revenge‚ and were not prepared to ratify the same. By not retifying the treaty ‚ they refused to be the members of the League.  The absence of the great powers from the international organization weakened her and was partly responsible

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    Students and Their Lives

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    to disuse during the High Middle Ages‚ and organized societies were not seen again until in 1859 Jean-Henri Dunant organized local villagers to help victims of the Battle of Solferino‚ including the provision of first aid. Four years later‚ four nations met in Geneva and formed the organization which has grown into the Red Cross‚ with a key stated aim of "aid to sick and wounded soldiers in the field".[1] This was followed by the formation of St. John Ambulance in 1877‚ based on the principles of

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    James Joyce's The Dead

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    James Joyce’s “The Dead” is a story that is centralized around a party with much joy. At the party‚ readers see the affectionate interactions between families and friends of all ages. The story as a whole mixes the joy with somber further on in the story‚ and readers gradually recognize that changes in the mood of the story. The story takes place in Ireland‚ and the oppression the country is in reflects on the moods and personalities of the characters. Throughout the story‚ Joyce uses different elements

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    Dead Poet's Society

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    Dead Poets Society follows a group of boys at an elite private school in the late 1950’s and their quirky new English teacher‚ Mr. Keating. The school they attend is extremely strict and old fashion where classes are more of a daunting task in the student’s day to day lives than a learning experience. In comes Mr. Keating‚ a new English teacher who was once a student at the school himself‚ who teaches the boys to think for themselves‚ follow their passions and most importantly “seize the day.” Through

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    The War to Save a Nation

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    The War to Save a Nation Should we interfere in countries that are in civil war or in need of help‚ or should we as a nation be more concerned about our own issues on the other hand? There are many different viewpoints on whether we should be in Afghanistan or Iraq; both sides of the argument have valid points supported by facts and strong beliefs. I‚ for one‚ strongly believe that there should be a continued presence in those countries. I believe it is morally wrong to turn one’s back and pretend

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    Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead A tragic hero is a person of a higher class that experiences a fall from greatness. Tom Stoppard’s play‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead‚ displays two characters‚ R and G‚ who are clearly not tragic heroes. R and G are not tragic heroes because they do not‚ in any way‚ experience a fall from greatness‚ and also they do not exhibit any characteristics that even render them “alive”‚ let alone a hero. Unlike Hamlet who falls from greatness as a result of his

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    live in spain

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    fresh fruit and vegetables‚ fish‚ olive oil‚ and even red wine (yes! According to some experts‚ a glass of red wine a day is good for you!). Learn a few Spanish recipies‚ take advantage of the excellent quality fruit‚ fish‚ vegetables in Spain‚ and live longer! Spanish language. Spanish is one of the World’s leading languages and is spoken by 450 million people in Spain‚ Latin America and the USA. Take advantage of living in Spain to learn the language. Sign up to do a Spanish language course if

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    Dead Poets Society

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    Movie Review: Dead Poets Society Any movie title with the words‚ ‘Dead’ and ‘Poet‚’ might strike someone as being a little strange or even a little boring. However‚ do not judge a book by its cover with this mind busting‚ deep thinker of a drama. This film‚ directed by Peter Weir adds a little poetry to this truly inspirational‚ heart-felt movie that makes anyone who has ever known what it feels like to want to rebel in a nonconformist culture. This solid‚ smart entertainment breaks out of

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    A Day in the Live

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    The role continued as I met up the Mayor. And even though I was having lunch with the Mayor I remained a Sergeant all along. My return to the camp and reporting to the Commander about the day was also in lieu with my role as a Sergeant. After the long day‚ when I talked to my wife over the phone‚ I stepped into the role of a husband. And for my daughter I was her ever-doting father with whom she could share all her troubles and happiness. She knew that I will always protect her from her mother’s

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