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    In his paper “Prosperity Without Growth?”‚ Professor Tim Jackson explores the reason for and possible solutions to the growing disparity between upper and lower socioeconomic classes (Jackson 2009). In the current economic system‚ the rich continue to grow richer‚ while the poor are becoming poorer. Jackson asserts that this model is unsustainable for the long-term support of our economy (Jackson 2009). The article then considers the relationship between prosperity and growth‚ what each would look

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    Essay on “The Things They Carried” In the story "The Things They Carried‚" by Tim O’Brien‚ discusses a group of American soldiers marching through Vietnam during the war. The narrator is describing the items that each of the soldiers carries with him during the march through Vietnam. The items that the soldiers carried with them are both symbolic and physical items and what these things are depends upon the individual soldier. They carry the basic necessities for survival and the bare minimum to

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    In the chapter Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong in the fictional novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ Mary Anne Bell is a prime example of a dynamic character. Mary Anne was an attractive girl‚ seventeen years old‚ from Cleveland Heights Senior High. She had a bubbly and girly personality. Her boyfriend‚ Mark Fossie‚ got the idea to fly his girlfriend out to his assigned medical outpost in Vietnam. The outpost was near the village of Tra Bong‚ up in the mountains west of Chu Lai. It was a fun

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    Tim burton uses many techniques that reflect him as an auteur. Uses clothing’s and colour to juxtapose characters‚ give them meaning and set a mood. He uses significant turning points to give the character a meaning. There’s contrast between Edwards house and the suburbs to show the differences between Edward and the citizens‚ and uses themes like prejudice and conformity to show it was a normal suburb for the 1950’s to 60’s. Tim burton uses clothing and colour to juxtapose characters‚ give them

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    A. In this Tim Wise discusses how the so called white privilege came about in the United States and how it was a big joke. He talks about how especially back during the Civil War that the world was off balance. White people were clearly more privileged and they may not have realized it until slavery came about. He mentions that the middle class people were fooled by those of the Elite class. The Elite class made them feel as though they were more important than there servants‚ which were normally

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    Progress ESSAY Theodore Roosevelt once said‚ “A great democracy must be progressive or it will soon cease to be a great democracy.” This quote illustrates his belief that a great country can be advanced through challenge and pursuit of the innovative. Society’s development is based on adopting pioneering values‚ rather than maintaining conventional ways. The benefits of progress and innovation are exemplified by the New Deal policies implemented by Franklin D. Roosevelt. As a response to

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    “The Party of the Rich” by Tim Dickinson appeared in Rolling Stone’s November 24‚ 2011 issue. Dickinson demonstrated that since 1997‚ the Republican party feverishly cut taxes on the wealthiest portion of the population and abandoned the poor and middle class population. In the article “The Party of the Rich” Dickinson illustrated that the Republican Party has become the party of the rich since Ronald Reagan was president. Dickinson also suggested that Reagan is an appropriate icon for tax-cutting

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    The conclusion of Tim Winton’s novel Cloudstreet is the amalgamation of the entire spiritual element of the narrative. Within the final two chapters the key spiritual themes of the story are resolved‚ which itself is the central theme of the story. I believe that the unexplained spiritual events in the everyday are the most memorable elements of the narrative‚ due to the consistent nature with which they appear through the text‚ giving it strong integrity as a unified whole. The consistency of the

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    composer’s context. Compare and contrast how Winton and Saed explore similar values. Make detailed reference to your texts. An authors values and ideas originate and stem from their personal‚ historical and cultural context. By comparing the two authors Tim Winton (from an Australian context) and Zohra Saed (Afghani/New York context) we are able to see how similar values are shaped through identity/contex. Winton uses various literary techniques to embed personalised values into his texts such as place

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    “Story-truth is truer sometimes than happening-truth." This concept may be confusing to those who read Tim O’Brien’s book‚ The Things They Carried‚ for the first time. By using a number of different literary devices‚ such as juxtaposition‚ paradox‚ metaphors‚ and metafiction‚ O’Brien separates truth and fact from one and the other in his novel about his time in the Vietnam War. He shows the truth of what he was feeling through the war and after without being factual. O’Brien’s explanation for not

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