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    Hunger Games Dystopian

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    The Hunger Games directed by Gary ross is a dystopian science fiction film set in the nation of Panem, designed from a post apocalyptic North America, Panem consist of a wealthy capital surrounded by 12 less fortunate districts. Each year all districts must involuntarily select 2 tributes randomly, one-girl and one-boy to fight in the annual Hunger Games. As all competitors fight to the death, the Games are aired on live television as an Entertainment to the public. The film is based around the…

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    saying, “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover,” so why are people constantly judging each other then? Everyone is different. People are judged for their looks, colour and even their personal beliefs. Judging someone for how they look isn’t something to be proud of. Everyone is different and that’s what makes everyone special in their unique way. Colour shouldn’t matter…

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    your eyes checked regularly, then use flashcards to learn new information but in order to utilise it more you need to visualise what you read or hear and write down key words, ideas and instructions, and also drawing pictures to explain new concepts, colour code things or write in colourful pens and avoid any distractions when you are studying, because as a visual learner you are clean…

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    Judy Cassab was born in Vienna in 1920 to Hungarian and Jewish parents. After surviving the horrors of the Second World War by assuming the identity of her German maid, she migrated to Australia in 1951 with her husband and two children and settled in Sydney. In Australia, she quickly gained a reputation for her distinctive expressionist technique and portrait abilities. Since her first solo exhibition at the Macquarie Galleries in Sydney in 1953, Judy Cassab has held well over fifty solo…

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    lying in the snow. He says that his parents are praying in the church, taking more interest to their religious duty than to their child. He is depicted as black, the aforementioned symbolic colour of destruction, in this poem it is, most likely, the destruction of innocence and also death. Although, the black colour can be just describing him as covered in soot, it can also mean that he is wearing “the clothes of death” that his parents made him to wear. The meaning of “the clothes of death” can…

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    Is unity in diversity just a mere tolerance of physical, cultural, linguistic, social, religious, political, ideological and/or psychological differences or is it something more? Is it really required? What is the importance of a heterogeneous society when similarity can bring about a better understanding among people and cut conflicts? To understand all this, we must start with the basics. What is unity in diversity? Unity in diversity is unity without uniformity and diversity without…

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    famous theory of natural selection. The theory of evolution by natural selection says that animals change in each generation because of natural selection. Natural selection is when animals can survive more easily because of their features, such as, colour, ear shape, and digestion. Over time, the animals that can survive are the ones that are more suited to their environment. For example, in snows periods white rabbits are more likely to survive. Brown rabbits are not as likely to survive…

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    Powerful Dressing today denotes standing out from the herd and holding your own. One should always wear attires which are striking. That being said, one cannot go overboard. A pop of colour in an otherwise plain and sober outfit of single colours should be the goal. However one should always prefer either dark or pastel colours but they should be solid. Prints are to be avoided. In this context most of ethnic attires have prints, however smart dressing comes through maintenance of subtlety which…

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    a poem. In the first stanza of the poem, “I ask them to take a poem and hold it up to the light like a colour slide,” there is a perception of who the speaker and the audience might be. The speaker of this poem is Collins or perhaps a teacher speaking to an audience (readers or students) that’s indicated by “them”. A simile in this stanza is used to compare a poem to a colour slide; the colour slide is just a picture. Both a poem and picture is considered art that is observed. The second stanza…

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    Fashion Identity Essay

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    Chapter Four : Fashion Clothing and Identity Formation 4.1 Introduction In this chapter, data collected will be analysed and discoursed within the issues of Identity and clothing wear, detailing and explaining each sub-topic in a systematic approach to cover the intended parts of this research study. Within this section of the research, perspective of the youths of Brunei will determine whether their clothing wear or fashion lifestyle have a signifiant impact towards their own identity, of…

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