| 1. | Texts that represent or explore contemporary Aboriginal experience often position the responder to consider the problem ‘Texts that represent or explore contemporary Aboriginal experience often position the responder to consider the problem of finding an authentic (genuine or real), affirming (definite) identity’
I believe this statement to be true, in his essay will be referring to Wild Cat falling by Mudrooroo, t...
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| 2. | Contemporary aboriginal designers Analyse the effects of culture on textile design in contemporary society
Textiles and design has had a major effect in contemporary societies, this has included forms such as economic independence- this used for adapting traditional forms to make fashion eligible for a contemporary society.
Ma...
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| 3. | analysis of hsc adv english texts ...
The module ‘journeys’ in English for the 2004 HSC confronts the notion of a journey, and in particular the catalysts, effects and responses to such travel. ...
However, after studying various texts that explore the nature of journeys it has been found that the force of such effects are ofte...
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| 4. | Genre in relation to Crime Fiction and the prescribed texts The dictionary defines genre as a “…kind, type, esp. ... ” The conventions of a particular genre are the implied rules which writers and directors follow, and which responder’s come to expect. These inherent forms or purposes are identified as conventions categorise a text into a particular genre/s....
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| 5. | english speech about change Introduction:
Good morning teachers and students,
Through a number of texts we can see the concept of change and changing worlds clearly demonstrated. Texts including The Dreamers, Sky High, and two newspaper articles, which all have themes and underlying meanings relating to change. Through t...
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| 6. | Imaginative Journeys The imaginative journey is the intellectual or imaginative passage into the realms of the imagination, speculation & inspiration. These range from journeys of intellectual discovery to those of pure of imagination, challenging the responder’s thinking and providing a channel for reflection on our un...
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| 7. | Stolen by Jane Harrison My name is Jane Harrison and I am speaking in regards to my play, ‘Stolen.’ Stolen is the story of five Aboriginal people who are members of the stolen generations. ... The play validates the pain and suffering of the stolen generations, their families and communities. That is why the five characte...
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| 8. | Influence Of Fr Ted Kennedy Question: Evaluate the actions and influence of Farther Ted Kennedy on the Aboriginal community of Redfern.
Synopsis
I believe Fr Ted Kennedy is one of the most compassionate and Christ like men in contemporary Australia. This essay will support my hypothesis by outlining and arguing the crit...
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| 9. | YEAR 11 ADVANCED ASSESSMENT 3 THE CHANT OF JIMMIE BLACKSMITH ABORIGINAL POETRY PART B: How are issues about Aboriginal/White relationships communicated in ‘The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith’ and two Aboriginal poems of your choice?
Issues concerning Aboriginal and White relationships at the turn of the twentieth century formally arose due to the white European culture dominati...
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| 10. | Aboriginal arrival in Australia There have been many theories concerning the arrival of the Aboriginal People to Australia. These include Aboriginal beliefs and archaeological discoveries.
The Aboriginal people have a belief of their own, which describes how they arrived in Australia. ...
None of these theories however, either...
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| 12. | Removal Of Aboriginal Children The Removal of Aboriginal Children.
Within this essay issues including removal by force and coercion + strategies aboriginal people used to prevent their children from being taken by authorities, why aboriginal children were removed from their families, what the children did once they were remove...
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| 13. | Non Linear Texts Non-Linear Texts
Good morning/afternoon ladies and gentlemen. Today I will tell you about our new learning of non-linear texts compared to the old fashioned way of the linear texts. Non-linear is defined as not in a straight line, or relating to a system of equations whose effects are not propo...
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| 14. | Change in Robert Grays North Coast Town It is infeasible to say that the concepts concreted from Robert Gray’s poem North Coast Town merely explore the process of change; they do not. What the poem does however is explore the effects of change on a North Coast Town and make a personal comment about the decay of civilisation. It is not ju...
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| 15. | What challenges have aboriginal people faced in the 20th century Throughout the 20th century, in Australia, the Aboriginal population has had to deal with many challenges. ... Some major challenges they have had to face are the stolen generation which split up many families, reconciliation which invlolves the rest of the population to have a better understanding...
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| 16. | critical study of texts module c As it says in the question, “texts are never neutral; they always use techniques which position the reader to accept certain attitudes and values”, I agree with this very much and it is shown evident in many texts that we have studied particularly in, the novel, Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence, writte...
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| 17. | aboriginal generation stolen The play stolen is based on 5 aboriginal children removed from their families in the 1960s under official Australian government policy. ... Shirley was a stolen child and became a mother. ... Sandy was suppressed from telling his stories of the dream time which was part of an aboriginal culture. W...
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| 18. | crime fiction Mystery is the essence of the ‘Crime Fiction’ genre and what makes ‘Crime Fiction’ so enjoyable, is that it allows and encourages the responder to participate in clearing away the mist surrounding the crime at hand and makes the responder actively derive the crimes solution. As with every genre, ‘Cr...
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| 19. | Nutrition of Aboriginal People of Australia Nutrition of Aboriginal People of
Australia
The Aboriginal is traditionally nomadic. ...
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Some of the typical dishes of the aboriginal people were:
Insects: Bogong moth – would arrive seasonally, from November to January, in the mountains of the Eastern Highlands. ... It was a ...
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| 20. | Facing Challenges Facing challenges is what life is all about. Composes do represent different types of challenges in a variety of texts. The challenges represented in the novel Johnny Heart’s Heroes, the documentary “Risk: Laughing in the face of life” and the article “Nightmare on the roof of Australia” are emotion...
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