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    Essay On Albert Namatjiro

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    VU21473 Task 1 1. Which Artist did you choose to write about? - Albert Namatjira 1902 – 1959 2. What type of art does the artist make? What style of art is this? - Water colour painting, Contemporary Indigenous Australian Art. 3. What medium does the artist use to create this art? - Mediums used by artists very widely, and rang from tools including paints brushes, pencils and pastels used by traditional artists to instatements, voice and electronics used in the auditory arts. 4. What period in…

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    Importance of Diversity in Children’s Literature On the first day of school, when your students come into your classroom each student comes in with different backgrounds, learning styles, and perspectives. Being an educator, you have to accommodate each students aspect, values and beliefs. Although we have various genres when children read books they are looking for something they can understand, relate to, and or escape in. If children wants a more positive outlook on life they can use a the…

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    Stereotypes In Mass Media

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    Mass Media The media is a huge part of today’s society. It is where the latest trends are shown and the latest news and gossip is spread. It is also where old traditional norms still can be seen. While media tries to cover it more than they used to, it is still evident that these norms still exist. There is still a gap between the equality of men and women. And not just their gender but their race and the stereotypes that are used to define them. While many think these have all gone away, they…

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    In the breakfast club stereotyping has prevented the characters from creating friendships, they have been held apart by the idea the differences should not be accepted. Bender, the criminal, and Clair, the princess, have been kept separate through these social classifications, this has prevented them from having any kind of relationship. In the film, Bender and Claire find that they are romantically compatible. Bender, Claire and the rest of the breakfast club…

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