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    Nicholas Winton is an example of resistance in the Second World War. He is a hero who saved children from what would have almost certainly been a childhood of torture at best and death at worst. Winton is a kind man‚ to be sure‚ but for decades nobody knew the extent of his kindness. Despite his courageous efforts‚ it was not until 1988 that his actions became known publically. Currently‚ Nicholas Winton is 105 years old‚ living out the rest of his life as a recognized hero. During the war‚ Nicholas

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    of a text are often unclear at first glance‚ yet through the incorporation of key elements of the Western Australian environment‚ many messages are reveled to us that shape our understanding and interpretation of a text. In An Open Swimmer by Tim WintonWinton uses elements of the Western Australian Environment to address key themes and issues present within our lives‚ and influence our opinion on them through the conveying of important messages. Winton’s incorporation of the Western Australian environment

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    Particularly in federal states‚ such as India‚ it needs to be clarified in how far local and provincial levels could play a role in shaping migration policies. In her book Fences and Neighbours: The Geography of Immigration Control‚ Money (1999) points to the fact that forced migrants are often concentrated within one particular state‚ for instance Bengali refugees in East Bengal or Tibetan refugees in Himachal Pradesh. The impact is felt

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    Authors often raise many issues within their novels. Tim Winton portrays this in his novel Cloudstreet. A book which tells you a story of two families forced to move to the city because of two separate catastrophes which the encounter. The Picklesfamily who‚ face the death of their uncle Joel and the shock of their father Sam loosing his fingers in and accident‚ likewise the Lamb family are challenge by the trauma of the accident when Samson (Fish) is miraculously brought back to life after a fishing

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    Tiffany Chang‚ B95102035 Proffer Bennett Fu Contemporary American Literature 5 January 2010 Neighbour Rosicky‚ one of Willa Cather’s stories of Nebraska‚ is about Mr. Rosicky’s life in the prairie of Midwestern America. He is a Czech immigrant who spends his early life in London and New York and then move to Nebraska for farming life. As a reader‚ because my home is in the countryside and my grandparents are farmers‚ I am so touched by Old Rosicky’s great affection for nature‚ land‚ and farming

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    my existence. It was requested that I speak about the vision and purpose of Winton Woods City School District from my personal perspective. As a student‚ I can confidently say that this district has afforded me a wealth of opportunities that will forever be stitched into the fabric of who I am. Immediately‚ I seized the opportunity to describe to a couple hundred educators exactly what they signed up to be a part of. Winton Woods and its teachers are concerned with more than a curriculum scripted across

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    Compare the ways poets show the relationship between people and places in “Neighbours” and in one other poem from place. In the poem neighbours by Gillian Clarke‚ the narrator reflects on the effects of the Chernobyl disaster. At first she begins pessimistically describing the widespread damage‚ but then goes on to say how it made people come together to become “neighbours” ‚ending the poem in a more hopeful note. In “Price we pay for the sun” by Grace Nichols‚ the narrator also starts pessimistically

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    Norman McLaren’s Film‚ “Neighbours” (1952)‚ conveys that war is pointless and we fail to realize that it is an unintentional fight against our own selves. He proves his point by showing in his film how the two main characters’ violent conflict ends up destroying the flower that they were fighting for in the first place‚ and later on it escalates even further to the point of having both of them and their families dead. Norman’s purpose is to show how greed will always pave way to conflict and conflict

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    “My Two Lives”: The life of Lahiri In March of 2006‚ an article was written for Newsweek magazine by an author who received a numerous amounts of awards for a collection of short stories. Jhumpa Lahiri’s article “My Two Lives” gives insight into her view on growing up “Indian-American”. In the short story “Interpreter of Maladies”‚ a makeshift tour guide spends the day driving around an “Indian-American” family‚ the Das family. Mr. Kapasi represents the traditional Indian ways‚ while the Das family

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