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    General Statement: As the head of the Visual Arts department at Sowilo Community High School, I would like to address that the development of literacy and numeracy knowledge and skills is vital for success at and beyond school (ACARA, 2012). Currently, secondary schools across Australia are facing significant literacy and numeracy challenges due to increasing expectations from the Australian Curriculum and varying levels of proficiency among secondary students (ACARA, 2012; Heller & Greenleaf, 2007)

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    Once in an old time, there was a princess named Shaelyn. She lived in a castle with her two parents King Craig and Queen Angie. She was a short 15-year-old brunette that didn’t have many friends. She was very shy and would have much rathered sit in her room alone all day instead of going out. Her mother had recently fallen ill and died unexpectedly. Shaelyn and her mother had a very strong bond, they were like best friends. When her mother had suddenly died she was devastated that she would never

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    Seung-Goo Kim, June Sic Kim and, Chun Kee Chung “The Effect of Conditional Probability of Chord Progression on Brain Response: An MEG Study,” showed that structures commonly found in pop music created spikes in the right anterior portion of the brain, when specific

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    existential depression, and severe anxiety. I've had it for two thirds of my life, and I don't believe it's going away anytime soon. I don't think my anxiety is a problem, as a matter of fact I prefer the terms rightful paranoia. There are a lot of ways the world can go wrong, for example nuclear war. I don't think anyone would call a person mentally ill at the height of the cold war for building a shelter, or having a plan. The threat isn't gone, we still have nuclear weapons aimed at Russia, and Russia at

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    anyone has. The wild part is I can not take birth control because there is a lot of effects within the heart. I’ve had an inhaler many times to help with my breathing and multiple open heart surgeries. With my condition there are many things in this world I am not able to do, such as I have to be a certain weight. As for me I can’t weaigh over 120 pounds, I can’t go on roller costers, I can’t have too much salt, and I’m very limited on working out and I can’t skip meals and being stress is not great

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    “The South Butt” merchandise sold by a college student with the tagline “Never Stop Relaxing” has irked VF Corporation owner of the brand “The North Face” that uses the tagline “Never Stop Exploring”. Heard of Gucci Goo diapers and Chewy Vuiton dog toys? Yes, they exist in the real world. A Vermont non-conformist shouting out to people “Eat

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    Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was an english novelist and poet, who is well known for works such as Frankenstein and Prometheus. Shelley grew up during the enlightenment period in england. This period was a period of question and advancement in technology/ science. Shelley was always skeptical of this new technology and in her novels such as Frankenstein she in directly warns people of the dangers of what this new technology could do. Frankenstein is a novel about a scientist named Victor Frankenstein

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    Our perception of the world around us is entirely dependant on the validity of reality. Our world could be produced or simulated by some sort of machine, or life is actually just a dream someone dreamt up one night. Reality is dependent on our perception, which is affected by what truly exists. Meaning that if we, as a single person, are the only thing that actually exists, then that proves that reality is indeed not real. But considering this point is considered Solipsism, there’s enough evidence

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    and feel the things I felt and have the knowing; that within the darkness; a whole other world existed, one that is not always benevolent. The darkness felt like a thick molasses and to step into it would have you step into an unseen world, were hands would reach out to grab you and pull you down into the darkest of depths; suffocating you; filling your mouth, throat, nose and every crevice with the thick goo of darkness and despair to face unseen horrors; tormented: your soul ripped out of your body

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    worst book possible. Well Imagine you having to pick a bad book and having to read it for a whole quarter! This could be horrible mistakes for many kids around the world if they chose what to read. SO hopefully the teacher will choose your books in elementary/ Middle School I believe this because Teachers have more experience in the book world. Also they went to college for years to do this, and also they have done lots of things on this. First teachers aren’t bias towards what he wanna read. Even though

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