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    I excel at school. My primary school did not offer business related classes so I started taking business management classes in secondary school. Working cooperatively with others is a life skill that I learned from years of working together with my parents at the restaurant and at the market. I have known that I wanted to study business administration; however, I kept my options open and also explored other business branches, such as marketing and entrepreneurship. At my high school,…

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    In the depths of the terrible Recession, later school graduates—those in the millennial generation, born in the 1980s and 1990s—are floundering due to appalling economic conditions and a lack of business opportunities. Statistics show that the vocation rate for “junior grown-ups is 55. 3 percent, the most reduced rate since the end of WWII. One-in-five junior grown-ups live in neediness. High school unemployment remains at 25 percent. Press dubs it ‘the lost era.’" But is it really? Assuming…

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    Journal Review 1: “The Graduate” “The Graduate” is a film directed by Mike Nichols starring a young Dustin Hoffman. The movie follows Dustin Hoffman’s character Ben Braddock who is a recent college graduate who has yet to find his way in the world after school. After being given different choices and recommendations for his life after college from his parents and friends Ben becomes noticeably stressed. This stress is portrayed throughout the movie using darker lighting in some of the more…

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    The Graduate vs. Dead Poets Society The Graduate and Dead Poets Society are both coming of age films that convey a story about growing up. The directors of these movies had different approaches to their use of camera work. The Graduate used camera work as an obvious element in the movie, whereas Dead Poets Society had more muted shots. The Graduate used different camera shots frequently to express the emotion of the scene, while Dead Poets Society used the shots sparingly, mostly to enhance the…

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    The Graduate and Dead Poets Society are both coming of age films that convey a story about growing up. The directors of these movies had different approaches with their use of camera work. The Graduate used camera work as an obvious element to the movie, whereas Dead Poets Society had more muted shots. The Graduate used different camera shots frequently to express the emotion of the scene, while Dead Poets Society used the shots to enhance the impact of the dramatic scenes. Dead Poets Society…

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    Selection Criteria Clinical Nurse Educator – Mental Health 1) Current authority to practice as a registered nurse with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) As required I have current authority to practice as a Registered Nurse with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) 2) Current certificate IV in Training & Assessment or working towards same or be prepared to undertake upon position commencement. I am prepared to undertake the certificate IV in…

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    The Liberator Analysis

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    After attending the lectures based on Latin America in semester one I found myself particularly interested in one specific aspect of Latin American history, the independence of Latin America. Because of my lecturer’s recommendation I chose to base my learning portfolio project on the film ‘The Liberator’. ‘The Liberator’ was initially released in 2013 in Toronto’s international film festival. Written by Timothy J. Sexton, directed by Alberto Arvelo and starring Edgar Ramírez who plays the…

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    into being a student chaplin in year 12 and a member of the student committee in year 13. Roles consist of treasuring money, meetings at various schools, open evenings, planning prom, dealing with reports from the students of our college, dinner sessions in the chapelincy with lower school students and trips out to church halls to teach various primary schools about the importance of religion. Being granted with these roles demonstrates that I’m a motivated helper who is dedicated to satisfy…

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    In addition to that, I was a member of the Mathematics and Physics Olympiad team during my high school days. Furthermore, I was a part of an entrepreneur programme in which we were taught the basics of machines; what they are, how they work and why they work. My passion and interest in this area of engineering increased and elevated due to these opportunities…

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    interacting with others to understand the challenges they face, as it broadens one’s perspective and allows for deeper comprehension of one’s environment. Within a school setting, the participation in various clubs and teams generates a sense of community and family that would otherwise be lost. Presently, I am participating in many high school events; these include the soccer team and the grad fashion show. My contributions to the soccer team and grad fashion show have highlighted my…

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