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    The film ‘The Sapphires’ directed by Wayne Blair in 2012 focused on four indigenous Australian women that strive to achieve their dream ;while they also encounter serious issues that they must overcome and face which are racism and the stolen generation. The Sapphires consist of four indigenous women Gail [Deborah Mailman], Cynthia [Miranda Tapsell ], Kay [(Shari Sebbens), Julie [Jessica Mauboy] and one white man the manager Dave also known as the sole man. Wayne Blair is an Indigenous Australian

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    In the film Stoning of Soraya directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh, Soraya Alis wife that is shown in my scene that I have choose from the film Stoning of Soraya M, in my scene that where Soraya showed the bruises on her body to her aunty Zahra from the beating of her husband. My scene that I have choose is also based on my theme called Gender Base Violence. In my scene I choose four techniques and they are facial expression, close up shot, gesture and dialogue. In the film Stoning of Soraya the director

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    1. One of our values is “We are on time, every time”. Please give an example of a time where you were about to miss a deadline or did miss a deadline. Explain what you did to either complete on time or compensate. Ans. When working at Surf Pacific, there were many deadlines I had to adhere to. A few of them were unrealistic. I had strived to compete all the deadlines given to me. One time I had to edit one project that had over five hours of raw footage and after completing the project there were

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    I flipped the lights out behind me and headed for the door as I checked my purse for the keys. Shutting the door behind me I turned back around to lock the door and there it was again. That odd feeling like I wasnt alone. I started walking to my car staring at the street light above it thanking god that if anything did happen I would have a better chance of seeing what was going on compared to if it was all happening in the dark. I unlocked my car and got in making sure to lock the doors behind

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    Case Study Of Ky's Sada

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    R/s possible physical abuse in regards to Ky’leah (7), Janiah (4), and Hailey (3). R/s it was reported that Shaquanda’s (mom) girlfriend Sada had beaten Ky’leah with a thick belt leaving a welt. R/s Sada had threaten to break Ky’leah’s neck. R/s Shaquanda works a long hours as a correctional officer. R/s on Wednesday Ky’leah reported to her that Sada had beaten her with a thick belt. R/s there is no actual date of the incident occurred, but according to Ky’leah and her grandmother, Pamela Good

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    There are many ideas about survival presented in the novel ‘Lion’. At the age of 5, Saroo Brierley became lost on a train. Not knowing where he was from, or the name of his family, he survived on the grueling streets of Calcutta, before being taken into an orphanage and adopted by a family in Australia. The novel ‘Lion’ is a non-fiction, autobiography written by Saroo Brierley himself. ‘Lion’ explores the vital aspects of survival, including sourcing basic necessities, behaving instinctively and

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    Remy's Closet Analysis

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    Most closets consist of clothes, and only clothes, but not Remy Starr’s closet. When Remy was only two years of age her father, the musician, died right after writing a song about her. Since then Remy has vowed to never date a musician, but then she meets Dexter and everything changes. Remy may be a very organized person, but she must dig through everything to find her tape of her father’s song called This Lullaby, her pictures of Dexter, emergency liquor and cigarette stashes, and her bets on how

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    The Bureau has over 39,000 employees and multiple prisons throughout the United States. This agency analysis will briefly describe the agency at the national level, but will primarily focus on the agency I intern at by taking a look specifically at the role of psychology services. The Federal Bureau of Prisons is a law enforcement agency serving under the United States Department of Justice. In 1891, Congress passed the Three Prisons Act, which authorized the establishment of the first three Federal

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    I went to the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Santa Rosa, California. The church is located in the old movie theater in downtown Santa Rosa. I parked in a nearby parking garage, grateful for the free parking on Sunday, and walked down the street toward the church. I knew that I had arrived at the correct place because of the large granite sign with the name Unitarian Universalist Congregation Santa Rosa. There were many people standing outside talking to one another. I was immediately greeted

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    John Cage 's Work Of Art

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    John Cage’s work, 4’33, premiered in 1952. It is comprised of three movements, during which the performer opens and closes the lid to signal the beginning and end of each segment. The piece is based on indeterminacy, the idea that the piece will change each time it is performed. Indeterminacy was a reaction to serialism, where every aspect of a piece of music was structured to avoid repetition. Paul Ziff, an artist and philosopher, wrote an article in 1997 titled, “Anything Viewed.” This article

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