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    the off chance that you have strict guardians or just don't prefer to have impediments set on you, at that point living in an apartment will give you a more noteworthy measure of opportunity (clear confinements if there is an expert for the quarters complex). Experience. For whatever remains of your life you can talk about your chance where you were a young person that moved far from home to have a go at something new. The general population you meet and the circumstances you will impart to them

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    presumptions, often conditioned by contextual rigidity, heightens emotional and intellectual awareness, thus compelling meaningful connection with foreign people and places. Such is explored in Ivan O’Mahoney’s episodic docudrama, ‘Go Back to Where You Came From’ (2008), which urges participants to revoke shielded attitudes in reassessing human understanding. Alike, the innate curiosity of individuals conjures unexpected, transformative discovery, communicated distinctively in Sally Morgan’s autobiography

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    [Type the author name] [Type the company name] English Task 1 There are many different views about refugees in Australian society, where illegal boat people and over flowing detention centres are a controversial problem today. Go Back To Where You Came From is a documentary directed by Ivan O’Mahoney about a social experiment that challenges the dominant views of six Australians about refugees and asylum seekers. These six Australians are taken on a 25 day journey where they are placed into the

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    Cat and Mouse is a novel by James Patterson, featuring his popular character Alex Cross. In this novel, Gary Soneji, the criminal mastermind from ‘Along Came a Spider’ returns. Soneji blames Cross for the time he has spent in jail for his crimes and wants to punish him. First, however, Soneji wants to commit crimes he knows will make him famous long after he dies. While Cross tries to find Soneji and stop his crime spree, he finds himself pulled into another case, the case of Mr. Smith, a cruel and

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    How my Father influenced my Education. “If you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn no one can stop you.” All my life I have struggled with one specific topic through and through again, this topic I am talking about it mathematics. Growing up math had always been a difficult topic for me. I felt that I knew nothing about what I was learning, and worst of all the teachers would just pass me. By doing this it made the topic in general more challenging and ten

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    Exploring new worlds, people and places, thrilling the individual to reevaluate their understanding of the world and society transforming perceptions. This is explored in the reality documentary series directed by Ivan O’Mahoney’s ‘Go Back To Where You Came From’ which encapsulates the hardships of asylum seekers catalysing the participants emotional and intellectual rediscovery. Furthermore, Edgar Ellen Poe’s poem the ‘Raven’ examines the impacts of stress and anxiety of a heartbroken lover antagonised

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    We have a saying in Story Sessions Community: "You are not too much." "Too much." It was a message we got used to hearing over and over again throughout our lives. "You talk too much. You worry too much. You eat too much. You're over-thinking it. You are overly dramatic." Here's a word I hate to see misused: Overly. I see this word assigned to so many human actions as a criticism. Overly emotional, overly dramatic, overly loud, overly large, overly talkative, overly sensitive. It is part of every

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    talking, “This is enough of you guys, please sit down Erik I will call your mother, and whispered to the teacher, “are you ok?” The teacher was very soothed by the calmness of Zofia’s voice. The class started clapping and cheering for her. Some of her classmates even start trying to have their courage of helping to stand against bullying and

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    front of other people, and the first time you’d be doing this since he acted on his feelings for you. “There’s a girl I know, he loves her so… I’m not that girl…” Stood in the wings, one hand in yours, the other clasping the prop oil lamp, you looked over at each other. You both smiled encouragingly, and then you were on. Barry led you forward to the front of the stage, and as you got to your position you knelt down in front of each other. “Kiss me too fiercely, hold me too tight.

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    thanks goes out to you. You have opened my eyes to the signs of the wickedness that walks among us. However, my new sight has discovered that the signs are not few, but abundant. Rats and toads plague our streets, strange illnesses break out among civilians and nightmares plague the adolescents dreams. Children are heard crying out at night and the woman fear for their young. The list of anomalies could be written into one of your books. But that is not what I wish to write to you about. I fear for

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