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    save another person is necessary. In Dickens Novel, ‘Tale of Two cities’ Sydney Carton gave up his life for a more important reason then his own life and by that he redeemed his own life. While in the movie ‘Crash’ Anthony didn't go as far as give up his life but he made up for stealing cars and running over a guy, by saving a group of people from starving or getting sold off. In Dicken’s ‘Tale of Two Cities’ Novel, Sydney Carton had the potential to live his best life and have a loving family…

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    A play's significance on the other hand, is often revealed by looking back to the period when it was first written and performed on stage. The Shifting Heart, arguably Richard Beynon's most distinguished play premiered at the Newtown Theatre in Sydney, 1957, under the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust's sponsorship and production (Elizabethan Theatre Trust, n.d). Resultant successful national tours, a West End production, multiple awards, critical acclaims and current place in the NSW school…

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    Rodd Point Essay

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    Rodd Point Summary Rodd Point is an inner-west suburb of Sydney that sits about 9 kilometres from the CBD. Rodd Point is on the Parramatta River and sits on Iron Cove. Mostly a suburb of relaxation and recreation, the locals enjoy a peaceful and mellow lifestyle. Even though you are just minutes away from the City, Rodd Point makes you feel miles and miles away from all the hustle and bustle. Some people work in Sydney and live in Rodd Point for the tranquil setting. Rodd Park is a popular park…

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    When you hear the name Australia, what do you think of? Do you think of animals like kangaroos and koalas? Do you possibly think of famous landmarks like the Sydney Opera House or famous people like Steve Irwin and the band AC/DC? The country of Australia is not just big cities, Sydney and Melbourne. In his book In a Sunburned Country, Bill Bryson shows the many forms of diversity in both the people who live there and the fauna of the country, which he explains using his humor. There are also…

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    The first record of Europeans sailing into Australian waters was noted in 1606. They were said to be observing the Terra Australis Incognita, which is translated to the unknown southern land .The first ship, known as Duyfken, to sail to this land was led by captain Willem Janzoon, a Dutch navigator and colonial governor. From 1606 to 1770, 54 European ships sailed to South Australia. Many of those ships came from Dutch East Indies Company (“Australian Stories”). In 1770, Lieutenant James Cook,…

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    C56 Week 4

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    Experimental Design: We will determine the effect of HIV-1 Tat on the antibody type and production in response to influenza vaccine. We chose influenza vaccine and pneumococcal vaccine to differentiate the effects between T cell dependent and T cell independent humoral responses. These are also suggested to individuals who are immunocompromised, especially people infected with HIV-1. For this purpose, C5BL6/J mice will be treated with HIV-1 Tat for one dose a week until 3 weeks. On week 4, all…

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    “Excellent public relations is managerial, strategic, symmetrical, diverse and ethical.” - (Grunig, Grunig & Dozier 2002, p.3 306) This discussion will analyse the relationship between persuasion and Grunig’s Excellence theory with reference to power and resource difference. This conversation will focus on the symmetrical worldview which is based on normative approach to public relations practice. Symmetry is the mutual agreement or balance between two parties to achieve mutual benefit, desired…

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    Falling Cigarettes Installation, made by the artist Sydney Kim in 2015, is a unique sculpture made from objects seen as trash to create a masterpiece with an impactful meaning. Kim creates an artwork that is immediately striking to the viewer and causes one to contemplate the message shown from the sculpture. The cascading cigarettes coming from the burnt cigarette case immediately resembled an explosion of some sort taking place; yet it is more than a physical “detonation”, it represents how…

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    Refugees In Australia

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    employ. This is what we are displeased to see. As a developed country, we have a demand for a group of socially useful people rather than refugees who have shockingly low levels of education and are clearly, economically harmful to our nation. In 2014 Sydney experienced a hostage crisis at the Lindt Cafe . Hostages were held by an Islamist , Man Haron Monis who was granted political asylum in 2001, and was in fact, a “ radicalized terrorist “. As a result, three people were killed and four…

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    analyse a political cartoon, which is shown here on the screen. This cartoon by Cathy Wilcox was published in the Sydney Morning Herald on 1st October 2014. I will begin by talking about the context of the cartoon, then move on to the two main satirical techniques used, and I will conclude by evaluating the effectiveness of the cartoon. So now let’s look at the context… A report in the Sydney Morning Herald following the discussion, titled ‘Burqa debate’ and written by political correspondent,…

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