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    Possible answers for Six Step Analysis of Freedom Writers exposed 1. List all the different examples of belonging evident in the text: The students are clearly identified as belonging to an ethnic group‚ based on colour‚ race and ethnicity‚ e.g. the Cambodians‚ the Latinos‚ the African Americans and the ‘whites’. They also identify themselves as being gang members and belonging to the gang‚ including having territory and ‘protecting your own’. The majority of the students live in an area

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    Professor ****** Poem Analysis Mending Wall I chose this poem because the wall reminds me of my personal struggles with other people. When people annoy or bother me I instantly put up an imaginary wall between me and that person. They ask me to stop ignoring them and I just shrug their request‚ just like in this poem. I decide that the wall between us is better up than down because I was afraid of getting mad and saying things that I would regret later on. Mending Wall‚ by Robert Frost portrays

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    The main character Pink‚ exhibit a number of behaviors that are indicative of a mood disorder. I would diagnose Pink with Bipolar 2 disorder due to the severity of the symptoms he suffers. The main symptoms observed are the character drug use‚ major depressive state‚ and his experiencing of hippomaniac episodes. In his depressive states‚ Pink doesn’t seem to take interest in anything‚ he has no interest in activities he once found pleasurable‚ he no longer has a desire for sex‚ and spends much of

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    Stella Brooks Mrs. White English 9 L2 6 January 2015 “The War of the Wall” Literary Analysis The short story “The War of the Wall‚” by Toni Cade Bambara takes place someplace during the mid to late 1960’s to the mid 70’s‚ shortly after America’s integration and in the middle of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War era was a very troubling time and effected almost everyone living in America at the time. The war was to prevent and resist communism in Vietnam. America was losing the battle‚ and they

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    An Interpretation of Pink Floyd’s “Brain Damage” In 1965‚ Cambridge‚ England natives Syd Barrett‚ Roger Waters‚ Rick Wright‚ and Nick Mason formed a psychedelic band known as Pink Floyd. The band produced one album under the leadership of Barrett. David Gilmour was brought in as a fifth member to enable Pink Floyd to continue performing live after Barrett proved incapable to remain lead vocalist‚ lead guitarist‚ and lead songwriter. Three short years after co-founding the group‚ Syd Barrett left

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    Information Processes and Technology Study Notes Project Management ▪ Project Management is a planned and ongoing process that guides all the development tasks and resources throughout a projects development ▪ A Project Plan organises the project by specifying who will do the task‚ what has to be done‚ how the task is done‚ what resources are required‚ and what is to be expected ▪ PROJECT MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES ▪ Active Listening: Listening to people is the

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    country‚ This need can hinder or enhance an individual’s sense of belonging or not belonging. This essay will discuss this concept through the analysis of the following texts: Migrant Hostel‚ Feliks Skrzynecki written by Peter Skrzynecki in the Immigrant chronicle and the TWO other related texts “Skins” directed by Anthony Fabian and the documentary “Bully” directed by Lee Hirsch. All four texts explore modes of belonging‚ not belonging and the statement above. The first text‚ Migrant Hostel‚ is

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    HSC 3047: SUPPORT USE OF MEDICATION IN SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS OUTCOME 1 1.1. Identify the legislation that governs the use of medication in social care settings - The following legislations have a direct impact on the handling of medications within a social care setting: ·The Medicines Act 1968: basis for licensing‚ sale‚ supply and manufacture of medicines. ·The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971: this Act is designed to control the use of dangerous or potentially harmful drugs such as opiates (drugs which

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    Answer how the concept of belonging is expresses though out the texts you studied. Belonging is a subjective concept that can encourage feelings of security‚ happiness and acceptance. A sense of belonging shapes our identity and can emerge from relationships and experiences. In the Poem 10 Mary Street by `Peter Skrzynecki` and the short story `All Summer in a Day` by Ray Bradbury reveal the importance of relationships and experiences in the emergence of a sense of belonging. Home is a place central

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    Prompt: ‘Our identity and sense of belonging can be directly influenced by our character‚ family and culture.’ Who am I? This is a question that many humans choose to ask and people may spend much of their lives unravelling an answer enabling them to understand their identity. Supposedly the people who find an answer that is satisfying and brings peace are in a good position to journey through life joyfully. People have a private self as well as public self that they show to the world. People

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