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    W. E. B. Du Bois

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    informal and formal spheres of American society. Lynching in fact was in a crescendo at that time until the late 1800s and laws that promote African American discrimination were being supported as well. It is, therefore, safe to say that the institutionalisation of equality does not guarantee that the citizens will act accordingly in an immediate fashion. This calls for vigilance, activism and fortitude on the part of those subject to discrimination. The three people we will be discussing below are

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    “This will not be a funny book. I cannot tell jokes because I do not understand them.” The innovative and fresh-outlook on autism was my first exposure to the workings of the poorly understood condition. Mark Haddon’s “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time” is a novel that focuses on a boy, Christopher Boone, who has Asperger’s syndrome: a form of autism. He is proficient at mathematics, yet cannot interpret anything but the simplest facial expressions from the people in his immediate

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    1. Firstly, the themes and contexts of William Wordsworth’s poem “The Convict” is greatly depicted around the concept and representation of poverty and human suffering. This poem, in particular, is based upon imprisonment and “the impossibility of human reformation in confinement” (Gravil). “The Convict” is one of many of “Wordsworth’s early poetry which is overly concerned with all aspects of human suffering” (Gravil). It is stated that most of Wordsworth's poems generally “depict poverty, weakness

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    The Art Within Just like France, the United States, and Russia, Germany also began to make films, as a way to entertain the working class in an inexpensive way. By 1933 Adolf Hitler came to power, creating very harsh social condition that made several writers, actors, and directors flee Germany because they feared that if they stayed they would have gotten killed. Joseph Goebbels later came to run the UFA, as a government owned production company to make films that were shown to civilians

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    Equity and Venture Capital as major asset classes can be traced through the history of a series of boom and bust cycles in the stock markets since as early as the 1940s, (John Steele Gordon, 2012,Wall Street Journal), which led to a rise in institutionalisation of buy-out funds in early 1980’s (Cao and Lerner, 2009). Previous study on long-term stock performance of leverage buy-out backed firms primarily focused on a rather small subset of the leverage buy-out backed firms called as Reverse Leverage

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    Spirituality is the fundamental element in the formation of Indigenous identity. However, since the arrival of European settlement, the sense of spirituality has been severely damaged. Since 2009, Deadly Choices have effectively empowered Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to make healthy choices for themselves and their families. Deadly choices offers an effective path to help Indigenous people reconnect to their land, culture and beliefs through the identification of the breakdown of

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    Indonesia in the 1980's

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    Indonesia’s industrialisation policies play an important role in supporting the achievement of high and sustained economic growth. The move towards export promotion from import substitution in the mid-1980s succeeded in restructuring the economy from agriculture to semi-industrious. As a result, the role of industry within the economy has become increasingly important, and whilst it has been successful within its own sphere of socio-economic prosperity and sustainability, in relative terms, Indonesia

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    Work Effectively with Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander people 1. How many years ago, is it estimated, that the shape of Australia’s coastline was defined? • 6000 years ago 2. In what year did the Dutch first explore Australia’s coastline? • 1606 3. In what year did they proclaim Botany bay as a penal colony? • 1788 4. What disease in 1789 affected the Aboriginal population? • Small pox 5. What happened to Aboriginal land in 1794? • Aboriginals were dispossessed of

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    unresolved grief, depression and mental illness (Bringing them Home Report, 1997). According to the document, due to the fact that there is no history of family caring, of nurturing, and because there has been a fair degree of in some cases institutionalisation in upbringing, Aboriginal people don't have the social and emotional skills to cope (Bringing them Home Report, 1997). And if a child has been deprived of modeled behavior between a parent and child, then they too are unable to model this

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