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    SEMESTER ONE 1. COMM2201 – Introduction to Communication Research Methods 2. MDIA2002 – Writing and Report Design for Designers 3. MDIA2003 – Introduction to Video Production 4. FOUN1201 – Science‚ Medicine and Technology 5. CLTR2518 – Culture of Rastafari (Elective)* SEMESTER TWO 1. COMM2110 – Media Ethics and Legal Issues 2. MDIA2004 – Web Layout II 3. MDIA2005 – Typography 4. MDIA2006 – Web Animation 5. FOUN1301 – Law‚ Governance‚ Economy and Society in the Caribbean LEVEL THREE SEMESTER ONE

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    England - The Promised Land?: Utopian Expectations vs. Dystopian Experiences Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Theoretical Background 2 2.2 ‘Mother Country’ 2 2.3 The Immigrant Experience 5 2.4 ‘Nation Language’ and its Use in Poetry 7 Analysis 9 3.2 Utopian Expectations 9 3.2 Dystopian Experiences 13 3 4 Conclusion 17 Bibliography 18 Plagiarism Statement Appendices Appendix A: “Old Slave Villages”‚ “Poverty Life” Appendix

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    citizens and proles would finally escape from the phrase “War is Peace” and take notice of the wrong things their government have been doing for the past years. When the citizens grasp the flaws of the Oceanian government‚ more people would agree to rebel against their controlling and imperfect government. I do not agree with Winston’s lack of development and would like to make him a more heroic character. Instead of having him crying “two gin-scented tears” and admitting that he loves Big Brother

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    about how something is wrong in the town the women start to talk about a certain wax that makes your floors shine. Their minds cannot even process anything that Joanna and Bobby are saying‚ they are not themselves they only seem to be themselves; their soul is gone only their exterior appearance is left. Just like when a patient in the goes to the shock shop‚ they lose themselves their brain cannot process things very well. They don’t know how to be themselves‚ during that transplant they lose what makes

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    Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). During Garvey’s life he influenced many African Americans and others. He was proponent of the Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism movements‚ and a religious prophet to the Rastafarians during the Rastafari Movement. On June 27‚ 1919 the Black Star Line of Delaware was incorporated by members of the UNIA. The Black Star Line was a shipping line to facilitate the transportation of goods and eventually African Americans throughout the African global economy

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    Paradise Lost is the famous epic by 17th-century English poet John Milton. The poem concerns the Biblical story of the Man: the story of the fallen angel Satan‚ head of the rebellious angels who have just fallen from Heaven along with the rest of the rebel angels and how he tempted Adam and Eve to eat of the forbidden fruit and fall from grace.  As the poem’s antagonist‚ Satan is the originator of sin—the first to be ungrateful for God blessing. “Of Man’s first disobedience and the fruit Of that forbidden

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    a professional golfer‚ a profession made possible largely because of the social and economic progress of the 1920s. The book is very symbolic of society‚ and a lot of the characters rebel against society. Myrtle against the lower class society in an attempt to rise higher in the sociel scale. Daisy also rebels with her affair with Gatsby‚ as woman weren’t expected to stay at home and do as told. Gatsby rebeled against the societies expectations by getting money. JANE EYRE revolutionary-

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    The island of Jamaica is very rich in culture and has many historic turnabouts throughout the years. The country has a rich and complex history including being the first country to have Arawak and Taino Indians settle there. The Arawak Indians of South America were the first people to settle in Jamaica the named the island Xaymaca meaning land of wood and water. Christopher Columbus’ first arrival was in 1494. Christopher Columbus’ son settled in Jamaica in 1509. During Spain’s occupation on the

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    can find what more important thing is for human being. In legend of Grand Inquisitor‚ on the main characters‚ Grand Inquisitor discussed about human nature‚ he gave own explanation. According to Grand Inquisitor points‚ the human nature is weak‚ rebel‚ materialist‚ and does not want to possess freedom. However‚ it is very difficult to give exact definition of human nature‚ because it depends on individual and every person has own way life. The most important thing in the world is earthly

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    songwriter for the bands The Wailers and Bob Marley & The Wailers‚ Robert Nesta Marley served as the world’s ambassador for reggae music and sold more than 75 million albums throughout his career. Also‚ he entitled of spreading the Jamaican music and the Rastafari movement to a worldwide audience (Smith et al.‚ 2001). With heavy influences from the social issues of his fatherland‚ Marley’s music have voiced out the link between Jamaican politics and culture. Among his well-known songs were "I Shot

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