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    stopped. Both Ma and Fred‚ it was soon learned‚ were dead” (“Barker/Karpis Gang”). Kate “Ma” Barker was the supposed leader of the Barker-Karpis gang in the 1940’s. People suspected she had led the gang for the benefit of the money they would receive from kidnappings for ransom and bank robberies. However‚ many people debate whether she led their gang. Ma‚ born on October 8‚ 1873‚ and is most known for her controversial role in the Barker-Karpis gang. At first‚ she had four sons with her husband George

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    role and other factors such as relationships within the ecosystem are discussed along with quantitative data and examples. The ecosystem group chosen is a local‚ coastal ecosystem called the Barker Inlet – St Kilda Aquatic Reserve and the Torrens Island Conservation Park. Together we have termed them the Barker Inlet Mangrove Ecosystem which is situated approximately 20 kilometres north west of Adelaide (see figure 1) and covers an area of approximately 20.5 kilometres squared or 2055 hectres.

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    entitled The Images that Changed the World. The artist uses the image as a judgement for the world in which we live in. The use of photography‚ which first originated in 1840‚ plays an immense role in creating meaning in this piece. The image which Barker uses creates a narrative; the viewer questions the identity of the boy and his contribution to the world. Barker’s pieces are known for their focus on the relationship between live and the image‚ which the use of photography captures well as it is

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    develop in a certain way. However‚ we do not see the fault exclusively on his side. There are external factors influencing Peter’s work that have caused the problem to a certain degree as well. Moreover‚ there are certain policies and procedures within Barker Design and Development that should be revised in order to increase the performance‚ the motivation‚ and the well-being of all employees. First of all‚ the performance evaluation and feedback process within the company should be improved. The optimal

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    Regeneration by Pat Barker is a novel about a mental hospital for soldiers psychologically injured on the front line. It is unlike other novels and plays such as journey’s End by R.C. Sherriff which tells the story of front-line battle. The ways in which the war has had an effect on the soldiers is explored in great detail by Barker‚ perhaps to show that the effect the war has had on the characters‚ somehow has become part of their personality. A theme that Barker also explores is the theme of silence

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    Why Travis Barker is an Admirable Person One of the people that I admire is Travis Barker. Travis Barker is a drummer in the band blink-182. Although he may be famous‚ he acts like a normal guy you see every day. Most people think of someone who is famous as being egotistical‚ stuck up and think they are better than everyone else in the world. Travis basically proves all of those opinions wrong and makes you realize that although some famous people may be that way‚ not everyone

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    #7. 10 marks - If the book has a villain‚ why was his or her punishment justified? Freddie and Jason aren’t exactly villains in the book‚ but they were bullies to everyone in the camp‚ they punched Kevin in the face when Kevin and Joe were picking up fire wood‚ and would say rude comments to Kevin while they were canoeing. When Stan had to take Gord to the hospital because of the bear attack it was up to Joe to save the day‚ so he canoed to the camps and got the other guys‚ after he picked

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    Analysis: Introduction: The transcript submitted is based on a recording taken while waiting for the bus on Barkers Road. It was an afternoon and the conversation was between Ruby‚ Victoria‚ Brigitte‚ Callan and myself. The conversation is reasonably straightforward in meaning but often difficult to understand. Situational Context: As stated‚ the recording took place at the Barkers Road bus bay. This is a reasonably public place‚ although it mainly consists of school students. The conversation

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    Hi Peers and Dr. Barker‚ This situation is very interesting. The staff member clearly values Dr. Barker’s opinion as a professional and as a friend. I was always taught to have a passion with my career so it wouldn’t feel like "work". In today’s society‚ individual have the wrong values. They prefer a career that pays a lot of money but doesn’t offer happiness. However‚ that’s not the case with this specific staff member. I love how the staff wants to work in a field that makes her happy‚ but I

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    The extract begins with a scene of relief and joy‚ a large contradiction to how it ends where there is sadness‚ anger and fear. The writer seemed to have purposely used this contradiction as a way to contribute to the mood of the passage and of its readers; to give a sense of how easy feelings change and how our mood depends greatly on our environment. We can observe these signs of relief and joy mentioned earlier through the way the writer describes how the patients in Ward Fourteen behave. Even

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