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    VU21481 Chung Kung GOH GEC00000BA 'Task 1 1. Tahiti , New Zealand , The Great Southland (Australia) 2. It was difficult to go looking for the 'Great Southern Land ', as the sea was dangerous,the wind did not always blow in the right direction for the sea travel and it was such a long way it was difficult to bring enough food and water. 3. Sea travel and exploration was very important in the thoose days as people could make a lot of money from trade and from gathering natural resources. Exploration

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    Kelly Fry Research Paper

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    In our school you can see her outstanding records on the wall. In person you can see her amazing character and how she is so open about helping others although she has a large family of her own. Her name is Kelly Fry. Kelly Fry, previously Kelly Schade, holds some of the extraordinary school records in softball as a spectacular pitcher. In our noisy cafeteria the maroon record board displays the records showing her holding all the school records in pitching. For the 1995 season of softball, she holds

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    Is Ned Kelly, a hero? A, villain? Or is he a victim? Many people have a different opinion on this topic. There is no doubt that Ned Kelly was a hero and a victim because he was one of the Australian greatest bushranger, who not only outsmarted the police but also stood up for his family’s rights. In recent years’ opinion has become much more divided on the issue of Ned Kelly a villain or victim. There is no doubt that Ned was a victim there are many reasons to this. Firstly, when Ned was just a

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    The Movie ' Platoon '

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    I 'm writing about four films, Platoon by Oliver Stone, Drone by Robert Glickert, Donnie Darko by Richard Kelly, and finally Saving Private Ryan by Steven Spielberg. These four films all fit into the theme, which is the blurring of morality. This theme relates to these movies though revenge, drug use, and questionable orders made by people in command. I will first be discussing how revenge fits into the theme. I have purposely chosen to talk about revenge first because I believe that more can be

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    Rear Window is odd in how it is filmed. Focusing on the idea of voyeurism and watching others. You see this is the first scene instead of seeing the main character or even side characters, you see the building the many apartments and the courtyard and then you meet Jeff. Jeff you can see is a broken man, he laying down sweating, unsleep on a chair. But you only see Jeff a glance like he is not important instead the film focus the people in the apartments nearby in the rest of film he will watch out

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    Rear Window is odd in how it is filmed. Emphasising the idea of voyeurism and watching others. You see, this is the first scene instead of seeing the main character or even side characters, you see the building of the many apartments and the courtyard and then you meet Jeff. Jeff you can see is a broken man, he lays down sweating, a sleep on a chair. But you only see Jeff a glance like he is not important instead the film focusses on the people in the apartments nearby in the rest of the film he

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    Case Analysis Southwest Airlines and Gary Kelly Oscar A. Anzaldua Davenport University Southwest Airlines Company is a well-known low-cost American airline that offers excellent customer and employee service. As of 2009 Southwest is the largest airline company in the world that carries the most number of passengers and it is the third largest passenger fleet of aircraft among the world’s commercial airlines. It also boasts the highest number of customers than any other airlines in the United

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    Tina Kelly Writing Style

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    . Tina Kelly can help make my writing stronger by simply laying out examples that she uses. Tina Kelly said that she writes every day, in her journal. To list ideas as you go along that way you don’t forget them. Another major point is to find your style, once you find that author or that genre that you love you got to stick to it. “Don’t sit for more than an hour” says Tina Kelly when you are writing. She also mentioned being in a good mood while writing, which I think would help keep positive

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    through a death, and was watched by a stalker. This incredible women is Megyn Kelly. She has been through what most people couldn’t imagine. She overcame the middle school bullies, accepted her father’s death, outwitted a stalker, and is still standing tall today. Without a doubt, Megyn Kelly admits that the,” form of torture,” began in the seventh grade, while being interviewed on Shepard Smith Reporting (“ Megyn Kelly Opens Up”). This torture is what most people today know as bullying. Up until

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    “Monster” by Kelly Link is a modern twist of scary campfire stories. This story is about a monster who kills a group of campers and encounters a strange boy. The monster was fascinated by this boy, James, because of how different he was then everyone else. James intrigued the monster because he was wearing a dress, covered in mud, and had stinky feet. Although, James caught his attention the other campers were not as lucky. “The monster chased them. It moved so quickly that sometimes it seemed to

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