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    diverse researchers ' perspectives. A notable researcher from."Animal Research Is Wasteful and Misleading." Scientific American 276.2 (1997) named Neal Barnard expressed "The use of animals for research and testing is only one of many investigative techniques available. We believe that although animal experiments are sometimes intellectually seductive, they are poorly suited to addressing the urgent health problems of our era, such as heart disease, cancer stroke, AIDS, and birth defects" (80,p1).In

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    singing and see the happy peaceful faces of the tribes as they move together as one. By using this technique, it is showing all the tribes together as being united. PK is one person, but with help of a few he unites us the audience as one with those in prison. People in a position of power can and will abuse it. This is demonstrated in the film ‘Rabbit proof fence’ (2002) directed by Phillip Noyce. Rabbit proof fence tells the true story of three half cast aboriginal girls who are taken from their

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    My Place by Sally Morgan and Rabbit-Proof Fence by Phillip Noyce successfully portray the isolation, identity and discrimination of Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders. Although being set in different time periods, both texts explore the effects of the stolen generation on Indigenous Australians and how they fit within society. Sally Morgan characterises herself as an outcast within school symbolising the isolation of Indigenous Australians within society. In contrast with Morgan,

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    Michael Moore is an American documentarian whose work focuses on political issues and injustices in the United States. In Roger and Me (1989), Moore's first feature length production, the filmmaker makes an unequivocal statement about the social responsibilities of corporations. By focusing on General Motors and Moore's hometown of Flint, Michigan, Moore is able to explore the complex relationship between a corporation and the town that depends on that corporation for the local labor market. Thus

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    When people wear lipstick, eyeshadow, and use medication does anyone every think about what's behind these products? Millions of animals are abused every year just so humans can use these so called necessities. If this cruel technique of animal testing continues, the societies animals will be lost. Many animals die because cosmetic companies test their products on innocent animals, as well as medical researchers. Some people will never stop this practice, but as a society there can be solutions found

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    cinematic techniques not only affect his films greatly, but they are also what makes them unique. His use of shots and framing and editing methods emphasizes the symbolism in the movie, his application of diegetic and non-diegetic sounds to his films keep the audience on their toes and on the lookout for foreshadowing, and his signature technique to use low-key lighting and colour palettes aid

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    novels, let us first look at the social mechanisms of each of the warrens that Hazel, Fiver, Bigwig and the other heroic rabbits encountered. The Sandleford warren was a prime example of a monarchy political system based upon the uncontested sovereignty of the Chief Rabbit. The Owsla, a military group of rabbits that serve the Chief Rabbit, maintaining control over other rabbits

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    memorable (Tanemura). Writers must create a believable setting as it is crucial to the reading process because it beckons the reader into the fictional world allowing them to leave reality behind and suspend disbelief. When coupled with world building techniques like determining government systems,

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    are talking about the representation of politics in both Brave New World and Rabbit Proof Fence. Both of these texts share the same views in which society, or the government, is so afraid or frightened of transformation, that they mask the difference. They attempt their best to hide what isn’t the norm, even when a group of people would prefer to have changed. While Brave New World stands as an exaggeration of today, Rabbit Proof Fence was what used to be. Paragraph 1 Brave New World was originally

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    The film “Beneath Clouds” by Ivan Sen and the picture book “The Rabbits” composed by John Marsden and illustrated by Shaun Tan portray the relationship between the representation of the ideas of belonging and not belonging in a text as well as the meaning responders derive from these representations. The texts convey perceptions of belonging and not belonging through the characters’ interactions with others and the bonds they possess with the environments that surround them. Both Sen’s indigenous

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