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    Tomorrow‚ When the War Began by John Marsden. Analytical Text Response Essay. How does Ellie change over the course of the novel‚ and what are some of the things she learns about herself and the world in which she lives? “If we don’t change‚ we don’t grow. If we don’t grow‚ we aren’t really living. “Gail Sheehy (esteemed writer). In John Marsden’s bestselling novel Tomorrow

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    In the novel ’Tomorrow when the war began ’‚ courage is the central message. The WordWeb dictionary defines courage as ’a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger of pain without showing fear ’. This is exactly what John Marsden‚ the author‚ tried to make clear in the novel. The novel is about 7 teenagers that were forced to live in the bush because of the invaders that took over their country. Each of the characters came to a difficult time in the novel and to overcome that difficulty

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    So You Want to Lead an Orchestra? 1. Describe the orchestra’s pay structure in terms of levels‚ differentials and job- or person-based approach. I believe the orchestra has a highly hierarchical pay structure‚ with many pay levels and large pay differentials between pay levels. It also seems to be more person-based than job-based structure (considering lowest paid Violin II receives less than half of the pay of the highest paid Violin II). 2. Discuss what factors may explain the structure. A

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    universal concepts to create challenging themes and highlight the concerns of life and society. Distinctive ideas and techniques are presented in Dawe’s poetry and this is evident in the poems “Enter without so much as knocking” and “Weapons Training”. Theme: Life Cycle In ‘Enter Without So Much As Knocking’ Dawe especially develops the central theme of life as a cycle. He conveys the cycle of life as being born into this world pure-minded only to become tainted and die tainted. The epigraph begins

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    Everyone is mystified as to why there is so much cancer now yet when you look at who’s getting cancer and where it is predominately a problem it is not difficult to find the reasons why. Today the food we eat has changed and so has the rate of cancer in western developed countries where it is highest. Today we suffer from a different set of health problems than 50 to 60 years ago and cancer is one of the main ones. What we eat determines our state of health. Most patients who are successful in healing

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    “Poetry helps us to see ourselves and our world more clearly”‚ the poem “Enter Without So Much as Knocking” by Bruce Dawe‚ published in 1950 is true to this quote because it is outlining the passage from the hospital to the grave. It makes the reader realise that when you die you will eventually be forgotten‚ unless you have made an impact on the world. The persona in the poem is the man who’s being spoken about because it’s about his life‚ making him the subject matter. Dawe is a voice for the

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    highest among 18- to 25-year-olds (Fishburne‚ Abelson‚ & Cisin‚ 1980)” (Jeffrey Arnett‚ 342). There has been some psychological studies done on why music is so much better when a person is “high.” In Vannatta’s article‚ “Why Marijuana Makes Music Sound So Much Better‚” she explains the psychological effects and reasons of why that “high” feeling you get makes music more enjoyable. According to her article‚ “The corpus callosum connects the two hemispheres of the brain. THC‚ the active ingredient in marijuana

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    can be said that racism is a disease of the nation‚ wherein‚ many people are abused‚ prejudiced and discriminated by other people due to their races‚ skin complexion and social class they belong to. Moreover‚ this disease of the nation has affected so many lives that leads to physical and mental abused to many people in every corner of the world. It is still present nowadays in our new generation where in fact‚ a lot of lives who experience it have this fear of being judged and socially discriminated

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    high school graduates. The New Yorker supports the notion of college graduates earning more money‚ on average‚ than people who don’t have a degree coining this concept as the ‘college wage premium” (Cassidy‚ John). An article entitled "Why College is Still Worth It Even Though It Costs So Much" written by Time states that the vast majority of college graduates polled‚ approximately 30‚000 post graduates‚ recently say their education was worth the cost. They admit that not everyone necessarily needs

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    Mass media doesn’t tell you what to think‚ but it tells you what to think about Body 1 According to Stanley J. Baran’s (2002) definition of Agenda setting‚ it is a theory that argues that the media may not tell us what to think‚ but the media tells us what to think about. Since the media cannot tell us what to think‚ it cannot dictate ones’ opinion on a subject. An example of this is the subject of taxes. This issue is commonly discussed by the media‚ but it is up to the audience’s interpretation

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