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The Bush Ranger Poetic Devices
Good morning, Ms yen and Mr loriaux today I will be presenting my 3 poetic devices on 2 poems
that I chose, which are"The Bush Ranger" By Edward Harrington and "Waltzing Matilda" By Banjo
Patterson and this is what I'll be talking about throughout the presentation.
The Bush–rangers is a bush ballad, bush ballads is a style of poetry that gained popularity and
recognition in the late 19th century and the early 20th century that eventually became an important
symbol of Australian literary and culture. The bush rangers is a bush ballad that narrates the action
packed and adventurous experiences of Ned Kelly. In the bush ranger by Edward Harrington I will
be talking about "rhymes".
Rhyming was consistently used throughout the poem, Harrington
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Gallipoli Research Paper
"ANZAC, a single word so powerful... that it can bring a tear to the eye, a lump in the throat and a
feeling of pride, just to be an Australian. '' This powerful, and truly reminiscent word has its origins
in the dark, and gloomy Turkish trenches of Gallipoli, born during fierce battle in 1915.
ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corporation) troops established a reputation in the
world, through qualities of strength and bravery, when faced by an unimaginable sense of adversity.
In fact, it is much more than that, the legend of these men who endured so much has given
something which Australians can be proud of. The Gallipoli landings, prior to dawn on the 25th
April 1915, were one of the first opportunities for Australia, as a new nation, to earn the respect of
the world, by showing her resilient national character, and putting her mark on the world as a nation
not just descended from convicts. Their destiny was to create history, and to show the world the true
valour and determination of an average Australian man.
Their strong character traits, as individuals and collectively as a group, were revealed in the most
challenging of times. Through many audacious actions; such as the Gallipoli landings, the battle at
The Nek and the courageous battle at Lone Pine. The synonymous image the Australian ... Show
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" The Australian public can identify with the character who, like the Anzacs, "has a go" even when
winning seems impossible. It has something to do with the rascal that all Australians have buried
somewhere inside of them. The Anzac's assault on the beach at Gallipoli provided a moment in
history that gave generations of Australians inspiration to draw upon. It is a legacy that underscores
the values of mateship, tenacity and
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Outback Festival Research Paper
Waltzing to Winton Winton is a small town smack bang in the centre of outback Queensland station
country. When travelling to Winton don't be surprised if you find yourself humming along to
'Waltzing Matilda' – this country town is home to the iconic Australian tune which was written by
'Banjo' Paterson while he was holidaying at a local station. Given this musical heritage and the
town's remote Central Queensland location, it is only fitting that it is the setting for the biennial
Outback Festival. Recognized since 1991, the festival has won many Queensland Tourism
accolades. Outback Festival The Outback Festival is held in September of each odd calendar year,
and this year will be held from 22–26 September. Quirky is the theme of this five–day family
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The star attraction of the festival has to be the Australian Dunny Derby. Lavishly decorated, teams
compete to navigate their 'dunny jockey' and their dunny through an obstacle course and make it
over the finish line. Getting There Winton is accessible via bitumen roads, and is situated 177km
from Longreach and 441km from Mt Isa. For off–road enthusiasts there are plenty of back roads and
little–known routes to be taken and don't forget to check your mobile phone reception in remote
areas. Staying there FESTIVAL PACKAGES Powered sites for tents, caravans and campervans will
be available at the Winton Show Ground at the Festival Campsite. Guests will have access to onsite
toilet and hot shower facilities. A shuttle service will operate regularly between the show grounds
and event venues. The campground opens 10am Sunday 20 September and closes 2pm Sunday 27
September, 2015. Campervans up to 7.5m and caravans up to 6m in length are
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Parental Neglect By Roald Dahl 's Matilda And Neil Gaiman...
Child abuse, in any form, is cause for outrage. This makes the question of whether neglect, benign
or otherwise, is better than violence hard to consider. According to Canada's Public Health Agency,
parental neglect, at 34% of cases, is the most commonly reported form of child maltreatment (31).
In Roald Dahl's Matilda and Neil Gaiman's Coraline, parental neglect is contrasted against violence
as both are shown to be psychologically detrimental to a child, while the impact of these imperfect
parents is able to help a child redefine their sense of self.
The overt neglect of her prodigal intellect experienced by Matilda leaves her feeling misunderstood
and an outsider in her family which differs from the perceived neglect which leaves Coraline
struggling with her sense of self. Born to parents described as "gormless" (Dahl 4), Matilda is both
blessed and cursed with a prodigal intellect. Causing Matilda to crave knowledge, it is her intellect
that leads her at the age of "four years and three months" (9), to defy her parents and everyday walk
to the library. Matilda admits to this neglect to Mrs. Phelps, the librarian, when she tells her of her
mother, "She doesn't encourage reading books. Nor does my father" (10). With this statement
Matilda shows how her parents have neglected to foster her intellect. Matilda's eagerness to digest
information, and the fact that the only book in the Wormwood home is her mother's cookbook,
elaborates how she differs from her parents.
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Action Research and Autoethnography
Literature Review: Autoethnography and Action Research
Introduction
Within this literature review two emerging research methodologies will be discussed: Action
research and autoethnography. Each of these methodologies has their own purposes, powers and
strengths and both differ from other traditional forms of academic research. To gain an
understanding of these methodologies, 16 pieces of empirical research have been used. Although
two articles are dated back to the 1990s, the majority of research is from the 2000s and onward. This
review will begin by discussing action research. First, there will be an analysis of the research
platform which will demonstrate the stance, approaches, positioning and history behind this
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23). This methodology has been characterised as an interactive cycle consisting of identifying
problems, diagnosing, developing intervention and evaluating the outcomes to find what has been
achieved and to plan further interventions. In this research, Bargal (2008) highlights the importance
of bringing together action and reflection and theory and practice. It is suggested that action research
should be done in participation with others in the aim of making social change for the betterment of
policy and practice.
Although the purposes and characteristics of action research are similar between researchers,
criticisms of this methodology lie in the restrictiveness and 'confusing array' of models (Davis,
2013; Costello, 2011). With a large variety of models, a few examples are given here to show the
variation between each. Costello (2011) refers to an action research model by Denscombe (2007,
p.126). This model demonstrates the cyclical process of action research and includes five
components: professional practice, critical reflection, research, strategic planning, and action. The
idea of this framework is that it involves beginning with professional practice and reflecting on this.
It is through reflection that there may be an identification of an issue or problem and it is this issue
which requires research. Once an inquiry is completed, the research findings become the starting
point for the instigation and development of an action
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Matilda The Musical Analysis
Family friendly, heart tugging, hilarious, energy filled, Matilda the Musical does it all in this
unbelievable performance and is a must see for everyone. The humor is perfect for all ages and will
have everyone laughing, but at the same time still has little remarks that go over the kid's head.
Matilda the Musical is currently playing in the beautiful Cambridge Theatre in London's West End
and the set and special of effects of the Matilda are a little unnecessary at times, but still impressive
nonetheless. This show will have you laughing and talking about the performance for days to come!
Based on Roald Dahl's novel, Matilda is the story of an unwanted girl born to abusive parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wormwood, that want nothing to do with her. The incredible conniving Mr. Wormwood,
played by David Birch, is a used car salesman who will sell a lemon to anyone to make some quick
cash. Mrs. Wormwood, played by Marianne Benedict, is so caught up in her ballroom dancing
championships that she totally neglects the fact that she is so visibly pregnant. However, the child
she gives birth to is Matilda Wormwood and she is an exceptional little girl with mind powers and
an innate ability to read and tell stories. Later on Matilda is sent to a dreadful school under the
leadership of the callous headmaster, Miss Trunchbull. Miss Trunchbull, played by David Shannon,
is tyrannical and merciless in her approach to dealing with children and even goes as far to say the
phrase "Children are
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My Life Has Changed Our Life
If I were a well–educated and social kid, I would live a life no one could imagine of. My parents
have been living on a farm ever since I was born. Every day of my life I have been raising cows,
raising field crops, and livestock. Neither had we had enough time or money to move to an immense
mansion or leave our farm. My life is all about working and I can't even apply for school because of
how poor we are. My life has changed like a series of books. I wish I could have known that my life
was going to be full with sadness and mourning, but in life everyone has to...die On Sunday
morning, I woke up with the same thoughts and the same yelling from my parents for the past 12
years. Seriously, I would rather be deaf then hear my parents yell, "make sure you clean the barn out
when we are gone and feed the cows". I slowly went down stairs with my shoulders down and a
hideous look on my face. My pale, face showed how disappointed was with my unpleasant life. As
soon as I got down stairs, the box I had put out in the kitchen was there just waiting for me to pick it
up. I finally realized that I did not have enough time to do all of my chores when my parents came
back. Quickly, I grabbed the brown, crinkly box from the bottom with my boney, cold hands and
picked it up the best I could. Every step I looked carefully to make sure I didn't fall. I kept the box
inside my room so I could know where it was and that I could keep track of it. It was noon and my
parents were still not back
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We Are The Boys From Old Britannia Poetic Devices
Songs and song lyrics can take many different forms. Like poetry, they tend to use many different
literary elements to convey a story. While most songs don't necessarily have a rhyme scheme like
some poems, they do however use elements such as imagery, diction, and many more elements that
can be found in poetry. The four songs "Rule Britannia", "Land of Hope and Glory", "Waltzing
Matilda", and "We are the Boys from old Florida" demonstrate the use of poetic elements to tell a
story. Out of all of these songs, none are more poetic than "Rule Britannia". This song uses great
imagery, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in a stunning picture of the illustrious nation
of Great Britain. The use of phrases like 'Britannia rules the waves' ... Show more content on
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This can be seen in its emotion. Just like poetry, this song has an ability to create great emotion in
those who hear it and are familiar with its meaning. To someone who is apart of the Gator Nation, it
can stir up a lot of different emotions. For a University of Florida alumni it could bring back
memories of their college days. It could also tie some thoughts into the Florida Ubiquity if the
alumni has relocated. For a current student, it can bring the emotion of pride in being apart of one of
the best universities in the nation. Also, it can remind that student of the tradition of locking arms
and singing "We are the Boys from Old Florida" at the end of the third quarter of every home
football game. For all future students it could give them a feeling of excitement. Being able to be a
part of a great educational system that one can be proud of is very exciting and fulfilling. Just like
poetry, this song uses a lot of imagery. It depicts the family of the Gator Nation in great light. It
says, "We are the boys from old Florida." This showcases the Gator Nation as a group that is proud.
Next, it says, "Where the girls' the fairest... the boys the squarest of any old state down our way."
This tells the audience that the girls are the prettiest and the boys are the most
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Band Played Waltzing Matilda Song Comparison
The similarities about "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" song, "No Man's Land" song, "Only
nineteen" song and "Masters of War" song are against war. "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda"
song describes the war as something terrible. "No Man's Land" and "Masters of War" song said the
war was useless and cause loss. Just like the song "Only nineteen" that says the story of the battle is
not seem as his father told the children. The soldiers that mentioned in the song "No Man's Land",
"Ballad of the Green Berets" and "Masters of War" were dead. The difference in each song is the
content of the song. The content of the song "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" told about a
soldier who lost both his legs during a battle in the war.
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Pluralism and Public Choice
Part A: Contrast the theories of Pluralism and Public Choice (Private Interest). Public Choice theory
and Pluralism are both expressions of an attempt to critique political structures, analyse the
processes that drive them and understand their relative effectiveness in achieving stated political or
social goals. The disparate perspectives that can be obtained by application of each of these political
ontologies are generated by fundamental differences in these assumed goals and underlying
motivators. Pluralism can be defined in its broadest sense as an acceptance of diversity (Wikipedia
contributors 2006). This philosophical concept has been used to describe tolerant theological
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The hard core in public choice can be summarized in three presuppositions: (1) methodological
individualism, (2) rational choice, and (3) politics–as–exchange." (Buchanan 2003) Public Choice is
a way of looking at the political process through the lens of social experience. It assumes that an
individual's self interest will win out and the political process can be perverted to satisfy
unrepresentative groups through this. In an effort to achieve rents or benefits from the government,
particular interest groups or even powerful individuals can manipulate decision making processes
for their own gain (Buchanan 1962). In short, "politicians maximise rewards and spells in power and
voters maximise net benefits" (Hodgson 1993, p.92). Importantly, Public choice theory proposes
that not only do individuals in a government act out of self interest but so do governments as a
whole. Government assistance to industry or support to other specific groups can be seen in this
light as an example of governments trying to buy voting blocs. Privatisation of government owned
enterprises can also be seen as economically justified moves that can deliver a boon to particular
financial groups. Public choice theory contends that Government failure regularly contributes to
market failure. Shaw writes: "public
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Discussing if Anzac Day Should be Celebrated or Mourned...
"We have no unknown soldier
These are not forgotten men
But cousins, uncles, neighbours
Who will never laugh again.
But they'll not be forgotten
For the price they had to pay.
For their children's children's children
Will still march on Anzac Day
No, they'll not be forgotten
For the price they had to pay.
For their children's children's children
Will still march on Anzac Day."
– Vic Macdonald 1988
Every year on the 25th of April Australia comes together to celebrate the bravery and extreme
courage of those soldiers who risked and lost their lives while fighting for Australia in Gallipoli. But
should it be celebrated? Should we cheer the men that returned when so many were killed and died
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Every year you still march down that street with that stupid proud expression on your face, you
glorify the bloody wastefulness of that day? ? Act 2, Scene 3, The One Day of the Year. Hughie (the
son of the war veteran with the controversial ideas about the meaning of Anzac day) mentions about
the mistake that cost sixty thousand lives. The Anzacs were expecting to battle on large plains and
were trained to do so. Instead of finding the flat beach they expected, they found they had been
landed at an incorrect position and faced the steep cliffs of the Turkish Peninsula constantly under
fire from above as they strived to entrench themselves at the base of the cliff. They faced a well
organised, well armed, large Turkish force determined to defend their country.
Every year on the 25th of April Australia commemorates this mistake. It is remembered like it was a
victory but to many it is viewed as a waste of good men, young and old who died, sacrificing
everything for there country. The Soldiers who fought for their countries should in some people?s
opinion be viewed as heroes. They risked their life for the freedom of their country. Some believe
that the battle at Gallipoli was not Australia?s war and that we were invading someone else?s
countries for another countries cause. But what bravery the young soldiers showed to do so. To
represent their country and fight in a battle against seemingly impossible odds, and die, and lose
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Indigenous Australians and Br
The name of Australia comes from the Latin word Australis, which means southern. Since it lies
entirely in the southern hemisphere, Australia is most commonly referred to as "down under".
Australia, being a country, is also a continent. In land area it 's the sixth largest for a country and the
smallest continent.<br><br>Australia is a very dry, thinly populated country. Very few coastal areas
receive enough rainfall to support a large population. The largest group of Australian people live in
two large cities, Sydney and Melbourne. The vast interior is mainly desert or grassland and there are
very few settlements. As a whole, the country has a density of six people per square mile.<br>
<br>The down under is famous for vast wide–open ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some of the largest stations cover more than 1,000 square miles from the nearest town.<br><br>The
outback has few paved roads so travel by car is difficult or impossible. Floods sometimes close
roads for weeks at a time. Most wealthy farm families own a light airplane, which they use to travel
to town. Other families get to town only a few times a year making it difficult to maintain
necessities.<br><br>The largest settlements in rural Australia are widely spread towns that have
developed to support mining towns. For example, Kalgoorie, a town in western Australia, is the
center of Australia 's major gold and nickel fields. The town is in the arid region about 375 miles
away from Perth and water must be pumped there.<br><br>All rural areas in the outback are subject
to floods, droughts, and brush fires. Because they share the constant threat of disaster, the Australian
communities have developed strong ties with each other. Many towns have their own traditional
fairs, festivals, and sport competitions. <br><br>Outback animal life is varied and includes native
species such as kagaroos, wallabies, and emus, and introduced species, such as rabbits. The large
size of agricultural stations makes it prohibited to fence off crops from wildlife. Some animals have
caused extensive damage to crops and grazing lands. Wild rabbits especially have been destructive.
Recently rabbits have been targeted in a drive to wipe them out with a deliberately introduced
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Media Influence On Public Policy Essay
Policymaking is a political process which is affected by various social and economic factors
(Hofferbert, 1974) and media systems play an integral role in shaping the social context in which
policies are developed. Through the media, citizens learn how government policies will affect them,
and governments gain feedback on their policies and programs. Media systems act as the primary
channels between those who might want to influence policy and the policymakers '' controlling the
scope of political discourse and regulating the flow of information. Textbook policymaking follows
an orderly sequence where problems are identified, solutions devised, policies adopted,
implemented, and lastly evaluated (Mazamanian & Sabatier, 1989). In reality, ... Show more content
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Consequently, the political sphere is now being colonised by the media, and politics has begun re–
orientating itself to satisfy the logic of media organisations (Meyer, 2002, p. 71). Therefore, the
media are active participants in the policymaking process and the ability to stimulate change or
maintain the status quo depends on their choice of subject or policy issue and how they frame it.
Active investigative reporting attempts to shape policy outcomes, but this does not necessarily mean
that it always represents the most successful approach for gaining policy changes (Spitzer, 1993, p.
7). In fact, sometimes passive, straight reporting can have a greater influence on policy choices.
When this occurs, media independence is largely bypassed, as the news generated depends solely on
the information released (as public relations material) from legitimate news sources. For example, in
the United States, White House staff routinely make 'leaks' – expressively to influence policy
decisions (Davis, 1992, p. 143; Robinson, 2001, p. 948). Robinson noted that journalists regard
"leaks... as indispensable to their work" and that they are aware of their use by officials in return for
scoops (2001, p. 949).
The media may also influence policy outcomes through their ability
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How Does James Mccann Use Inclusive Language?
The article 'Out anthem sucks and it's time to get a new one,' is written by an author called James
McCann. In the article, James McCann argues how the Australian anthem should be replaced with
another song, meanwhile appealing the anthem as an ancient and an unreasonable one. The article is
produced on the 26th of January, 2017. It is an opinion piece. McCann's tone is mostly comedic as
well as insulting. The author uses attacks to persuade the audience to go on the side he was on,
meanwhile asking rhetorical questions to get the audience more engaged and to feel more involved.
The persuasive devices that the author had used throughout the article would definitely allow the
audience to have a big impact on how they would think at the start of the article compared to the end
of the article. The author had certainly given us enough information to persuade us to believe on his
side. In paragraph 3,4 and 5, he compared Great Britain, Spain and America with Australia, while
talking about why our anthem was atrocious compared to others, as well as telling us what an
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The author had used inclusive language in such a way that it makes the audience feel like they are
more belonged and involved in the argument. An example of when the author uses inclusive
language is when he states, "AUSTRALIA has a terrible national anthem. I know it, you know it."
This is a good use of the device because it targets the reader's sense of belonging to help persuade
them to believe the author's side. This example positions the reader to feel acceptance and
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Jackie French's A Waltz For Matilda
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if there was more meaning behind the song Waltzing
Matilda? No, well there is. It may not be true but it definitely got me interested. Jackie French, an
Australian author, wrote the book A waltz for Matilda. While reading the book you discover a story
of a young girl who soon becomes an orphan in the desert country of Australia. Her name is Matilda.
Matilda wasn't always alone she had her Parents and her Aunt Ann, but one year that all changed.
Her family soon vanishes from this world to another. As you continue to read the story you uncover
many stories and you start to feel like you're a shadow that's always behind the characters, you're
watching the story play out. Matilda was a young girl who grew up to help change a nation in which
we could all live in as equals. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first thought that came into my mind when I heard the title of this book was that it must be
about a person named Matilda who learnt to dance, but as I read the blurb I learnt that this book was
about a young girl from the 1800's who goes on an extraordinary journey to find out who she truly
is. I've been asked many times "why, out of all the books you could read, why that one?" my answer
was always the same "Because it's different. Imagine if you read the same type of book over and
over again. It would become quite boring. Reading A Waltz for Matilda just brings a bit of
excitement into a sad story about an Australian swagman." A Waltz for Matilda isn't your typical
novel for it gives you a deeper understating of what it means to be Australian and what it took to
make Australia what it is
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The Importance Of Storytelling
Storytelling unites people in all cultures, from as early as the age of one. STories are said to have
many uses; ranging from helping us individuals make sense of the world around us. This is by
explaining natural phenomena. They help keep our culture, history and traditions alive by
condemning the youths of our generations to be known to our stories for the next generations to be
aware. Many studies show that "people believe storytelling is developed as a way of 'practising'
reality". Storytelling is an important figure of our society today as it lays out our culture and
influences the next generation to expand these stories. Numerous cultures over the world today
share these stories and traditions differently. An example of this can be Australian and Torres Strait
Islanders express some their stories through artworks, whereas some bush ballads express theres
through landscape images and poems. But what needs to be recognised is that, they are all important
rather it be your culture or not, all matter!
Oral histories are rendering the cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. This
includes stories from the dreamtime ; these as such of our history, culture and future. Stories from
the dreamtime are spiritual narratives of Ancestral Beings walking the earth, creating people and
landscaping across Australia. They impart systems of law, a set of values and beliefs for each
Indigenous language forum. These stories can be conveyed through artworks, dance
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What Is The Character Of Matilda Summary
Matilda is the story of an unwanted daughter who turns out to be something of a prodigy. Mr
Wormwood, Matildas father, is a dodgy second–hand car salesman who rather foolishly sells old
broken cars to the Russian Mafia, Mrs Wormwood has a penchant for Latin American dancing and
dresses in garish costumes. The Wormwoods dislike their daughter Matilda intensely. They do not
understand her interest in books and encourage her to be like her older brother and fall comatose in
front of the 'telly'. And Mr Wormwood even goes so far as to refer to Matilda as 'boy' even though
she repeatedly corrects him. When Matilda heads off to school she surprises her teacher Miss Honey
with her mathematical skills and intelligence. But she falls foul of the child–hating headmistress, the
former hammer–thrower Miss Trunchbull. On the occasion I saw the show ten year old Emma
Moore took the lead as Matilda. Ms Moore is an enormously talented young actor with a charming
singing voice to match. She combines in the role intelligent confidence with a certain intellectual
aloofness she also achieved a lovely mixture of solemnity and mischief as the heroine who discovers
that to beat the wicked adults you sometimes have to be "a little bit naughty", and she gets
maximum value from the songs too. A moment from Ms Moore that stands out the most for me is
when she is talking in sync with the male acrobat it is a intricate and sad piece of dialect but she
performed it beautifully, speaking in perfect
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Banjo Paterson Research Paper
Newsreader: When one says the name "Banjo Paterson," what is it that springs to mind? Images of a
steep mountain face with a man and his horse? A swagman boiling a billy humming a lively tune?
Or perhaps an image of the man himself, pen poised above the pages of a journal as he captures the
essence of the bush and the rugged planes of Australia?
One of the Australia's most well–known and well–loved poets of all time Andrew Barton Paterson
was born on 17 February 1864 at Narrambla near Orange. The eldest of seven children born to
Andrew Bogle Paterson and his wife Rose Isabella, Banjo Paterson spent his boyhood years in the
bush. At 7 years of age, his family moved to Illalong in the Yass district where he became
familiarized with the activities of accomplished horsemen from the Murrumbidgee and Snowy
Mountains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Paterson's Bush Poetry and his love of the bush, seen in his tendency to romanticise rural Australia
and the stereotypical outback "Bushman," assisted in immortalizing many of ideals and values that
Australia's felt they possessed and hence the formation of an Australian identity that people were
proud of.
Arguably one of Paterson's most famous ballads, 'The Man from Snowy River' is an example of the
sense of Australian Identity that Paterson's poems contained. First published in the Bulletin on 26th
April 1890, the poem is set in Australia's untameable high country. The poem tells the story of a
valuable horse that escapes, running off into dangerous and rugged land with a band of wild horses.
The wealth owner offers a generous sum to the man who is able to safely return the prized horse.
The man from Snowy River and his horse, despite all odds, succeed in capturing and returning the
prized horse, to the disbelief of the other
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Classics Should Be Taught In Australia Essay
There is no hiding the fact, classics can be a challenge to read: however, does that mean we should
just forget about them?. A modern teenager wouldn't know one of the most iconic Australian songs
"Waltzing Matilda". For those that do recognize the song would most likely only be able to recite
the chores, the remaining verses will be a endless monotone mumble of confusion. Furthermore, not
all of Australia's classics are being lost as and enhanced number of children recognize dreamtime
stories rather than western culture as they are being taught in primary school. There are many things
that can distract students such as technology, technology has changed the world and it is reaching
new limits as I write. The advancements of technology does have negative effects on active students
and their schooling life. Countless students would rather watch Tv than read, However this doesn't
mean reading is dying as their is an abundance of children that love reading novels. Nonetheless
classics do not pose much of an intrest to teenages as they would ... Show more content on
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Over all books are cherished by all ages and should be celebrated more throughout school as they
can broaden one's vocabulary and imagination. Classic are all around us however only so many of
us can see them, this number is growing dinner dramatically year by year. Australian Classics. When
you hear these what comes to mind? The Man from Snowy River perhaps, Waltzing Matilda or even
Myles Franklin? These names are getting abandon generation by generation. This fact is very
alarming, we as a nation have the option to bring the classics back into the curriculum or we could
just simply watch them get erased from our own culture. Bringing the classics back will help infuse
the young minds of Australia with the importance of the dying heritage that seems to be
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Essay On Thomas Basset
About 1172, Leonard appears to have been placed on a path to stewardship, receiving appointment
to the household of a certain Thomas Basset, an owner of numerous manors, a former Sheriff of
Oxfordshire and an itinerant justice for several counties near Oxfordshire. In addition to his justicial
activities, Thomas Basset was named "custos" (guardian or custodian) of the Honour of Wallingford
from 1172 to 1179 [32]. The appointment was a significant one not only for Thomas Basset but, as it
turned out, for Leonard as well. The so–called "Honour of Wallingford" began a century before as a
land grant in Berkshire and Oxfordshire made by William the Conqueror. This evolved through
various hands in the next century to embrace even more manors spanning several English counties.
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Throughout the second half of the 1170s, Basset remained in regular contact with the King,
attending him in such diverse places as Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Shropshire, and Staffordshire,
accompanying the king on ceremonial occasions and witnessing some royal charters. The year 1179
was a particularly notable time for Thomas Basset and for Leonard. Basset resigned his
custodianship of the Honour of Wallingford in this year because, as we learn, "Thomas was this year
appointed Justice in Eyre for Berkshire, Oxford and several other counties and in the list of justices
errant for Pleas of the Crown and Common Pleas, and for imposing and setting the Assizes" [37]. He
also was appointed a member of the Curia Regis, a post he held until 1172. All this is to say that
Thomas Basset gained a lead role in Henry II's plans for implanting new justice. But more than that,
Henry granted Thomas Basset the Oxfordshire Manor of Hedington in the Hundred of Bolendon and
other large tracts of land outside Oxford's city gates – all this, according to Henry, for Thomas's
"services in diverse wars"
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Australia Essay
The name of Australia comes from the Latin word Australis, which means southern. Since it lies
entirely in the southern hemisphere, Australia is most commonly referred to as "down under".
Australia, being a country, is also a continent. In land area it's the sixth largest for a country and the
smallest continent.Australia is a very dry, thinly populated country. Very few coastal areas receive
enough rainfall to support a large population. The largest group of Australian people live in two
large cities, Sydney and Melbourne.
The vast interior is mainly desert or grassland and there are very few settlements. As a whole, the
country has a density of six people per square mile.The down under is famous for vast wide–open
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In the southern region lie the Australian Alps.
The Murray River, Australia's only river that constantly flows from the Alps, is the longest
river.Australia's second major region, the central lowlands, is generally a flat area with infrequent
rainfall along the north and south coasts and near the eastern highlands. Farmers in the southern
region grow wheat but most of the region is to hot or to dry for crops. However the course grass or
shrubs that cover the land make it suitable for livestock. The two large towns in the region have
fewer than 30,000 people.Australia's third major region, the western plateau, covers the western two
thirds of Australia.
A vast, dry, treeless plateau extends about 400 miles along the regions southern edge; while the
central part is mostly desert. A lot of the desert area consists of swirling sands that often drift into
giant dunes. In places the desert gives way to land covered by grass and shrubs. Grazing livestock
can then use the land. The north and south has the regions heaviest rainfall. The regions two largest
cities are Adelaide and Perth.The OutbackThe bush, as the Australians call it, refers to the
countryside.
The term outback refers specifically to the interior of the country, with is mainly open countryside
including vast expanses of grazing land. About 13 percent of Australia's people live in these rural
areas. Many people live extremely isolated lives on sheep and
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Matilda Research Paper
Concentrating really hard Matilda manages to pour a cup of water on Miss Trunchbull. Unbeknowst
to her this is only the beginning of what is to come with Matilda's magical powers. Matilda was
written by Roald Dahl and was made into a movie that was directed by Danny De Vito. It is about a
girl with extraordinary powers. At only 5 years old Matilda is reading Charles Dickens novels and
solving multiplication problems. She is a very bright child who loves to learn and loves school. Her
parents still think she is only 4 years old. Her dad Harry operates an auto chop–shop and car
dealership where he engages in illegal activities. Frustrated by her parent's abandonment and lack of
attention, she starts to play pranks on them. One night after ... Show more content on
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Bandura's Social Learning Theory would be an excellent approach to learning for Matilda because
she is a very fast leaner and loves to learn. Whatever the teacher teaches her, she would be able to
absorb it like a sponge without any difficulty (Learning). Another learning technique for Matilda
would be Vygotsky's Social Development Theory. Social Development Theory argues that social
interaction precedes development; consciousness and cognition is the end product of socialization
and social behavior (Vygotsky). If she had more interaction with friends at school she would be able
to learn more and establish relationships. She has always dreamed of going to school, but her
parents didn't let her. Not until her father sold his crooked car to Trunchbull. The nature vs. nurture
debate is the scientific, cultural, and philosophical debate about whether human culture, behavior,
and personality are caused primarily by nature or nurture. Nature refers to our biological
endowment, the genes we receive from our parents. While nurture is the wide range of
environments, both physical and social, that influences our development (Sieglar). Matilda's parents
were much uninvolved with her. They were too wrapped up in their own lives to even pay attention
to her and also favored her brother. She was forced to grow up and learned to take care of herself.
She wasn't allowed to go to school because her parents didn't even know how old she
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Essay On Ww1 Weapons
The Weapons That Were Introduced in WWI The new weapons used in WW1 included: The Rifle
used by every country involved in the war, The machine gun, Gas bombs which included chlorine in
the early stages of the war then mustard gas in the later stages of the war, Flamethrowers, a Zeppelin
or blimp which was a massive aircraft used by the Germans, Tanks 1st used in the battle of Somme,
Planes which could dispense bullets at an incredible rate, drop bombs and even support a cannon,
and submarines with torpedoes, to make easy pickings on the biggest ships. The rifle, machine gun,
and the airplane were invented before WW1 but were upgraded into war machines that were
devastating for soldiers. How Had the Weapons Been Invented The rifle was invented in late
industrial age because in the early industrial age, soldiers fought on horse or foot with a weapon
called a muzzle–loading musket which was a single firing gun with a very slow rate of fire ... Show
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They knew about the basics like hand grenades, rifles, and pistols; but they didn't have the slightest
idea of the gas attacks, machine guns, and tanks. The Germans used the machine gun and gas to
their advantage, and it was a deadly combo in trench warfare. The Germans would shoot gas into the
enemy's trenches, sort of like a mortar shell. The unlucky soldiers who have broken their masks
would crawl out of the trench to try to get some fresh air (or so they thought). The German machine
guns would tear through the crawling soldiers that were desperate for air. On the Western Front,
many soldiers died because of this, mostly French and British, due to lack of knowledge and
disastrous plans. However, due to this cruel and disastrous plan, the Germans had to pay for all of
the damages that they have caused in the Great War. They only fully paid out this debt in
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Australian Stereotype
Representations of the "Australian Persona"
‘Mateship'
A key element of what is presented to be the Australian character is that of camaraderie, base
friendliness towards everybody, and egalitarianism, the belief that everybody is equal and should
have the same opportunities, treatment, etc. as everybody else. As such, Australians are very
supportive of democracy, compulsory voting, and are generally, in most cases, unprejudiced towards
each other based on such trivialities as, for example, social class – everybody will kick back
together at the pub for a ‘coldie' in that ‘typical Aussie scene', described so well in the quote by
Australian legend Henry Lawson, one of the best–known Australian poets and fiction writers of the
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Australian casual English, like African–American speech, is one of the most complex forms of
English slang, and not always so easy to understand. Phrases such as "G'day Mate" and "Chuck a
shrimp on the barbie" are well–known internationally as being ‘Australian', having been made
popular by Paul Hogan's representation in the 1986 internationally highest–grossing film Crocodile
Dundee. Numerous examples of the frequent use of common Australian slang can be found in the
six–book series Western Wildcats by Australian author John Larkin, e.g. where phrases such as "But
not any more, but." is characteristic one of the main characters, known as ‘Splinters' – even when
talking to the Queen of England. In the same series, another character, Eric, is ranting about what is
seen as the norms of Australian society and the persona that is represented to be Australian, and as a
part of his tirade states "Somebody who doesn't end every sentence with ‘You Know', you know?"
Australian slang seems to be bent on taking the shortest, easiest possible route for words to come out
of the speaker's mouth, shortening everything to the minimum amount of syllables possible. A cup
of coffee (or tea) becomes a ‘cuppa', football becomes footy etc. This style of common Australian
speech has its roots, once again, in Australia's heritage as a convict colony – a majority of the
people that
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Media Influence on Public Policy Essays
Policymaking is a political process which is affected by various social and economic factors
(Hofferbert, 1974) and media systems play an integral role in shaping the social context in which
policies are developed. Through the media, citizens learn how government policies will affect them,
and governments gain feedback on their policies and programs. Media systems act as the primary
channels between those who might want to influence policy and the policymakers '' controlling the
scope of political discourse and regulating the flow of information. Textbook policymaking follows
an orderly sequence where problems are identified, solutions devised, policies adopted,
implemented, and lastly evaluated (Mazamanian & Sabatier, 1989). In reality, ... Show more content
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This effect does not refer to the sole influence of CNN on policymaking, but rather on the power of
global media networks to determine political processes through selective coverage of certain issues.
This is particularly important, as most of the public rely on the media for access to foreign policy
information (Brown & Vincent, 1995). Gilboa notes that: "The [CNN] concept was initially
suggested by politicians and officials haunted by the Vietnam media myth, the confusion of the post''
Cold War era, and the communications revolution. Despite evidence to the contrary (Hallin, 1986),
many leaders still believe that critical television coverage caused the American defeat in Vietnam.
Since then, many have viewed the media as an adversary to government policies in areas such as
humanitarian intervention and international negotiation." (Gilboa, 2005, p. 37)
To determine whether the media has the power to influence policymaking, Robinson (2000) devised
the 'policy'' media interaction model' (See Table 1), using the theoretical framework of press'' state
relations in the United States outlined by Hallin (1986). This model was applied to a number of US
humanitarian interventions, which took place in the 1990s. The results showed, that critical
reporting by the media with a strong pro–intervention frame had a 'strong' role in shaping the US
government policies when policymakers were uncertain about their actions but a 'weak' role when
government policies
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The Director, Danny Devito, Is Evil And Malicious ( Mean )?
What techniques does the director, Danny DeVito, use in the film 'Matilda' to illustrate that the
character, Ms Agatha Trunchbull, is evil and malicious (mean)? The film 'Matilda' was directed by
Danny DeVito and was released in 1996. The director uses multiple film techniques to depict Agatha
Trunchbull as an evil and malicious character. These techniques include a range of different angles,
low key and bottom lighting as well as an out dated sense of style and a variety of diegetic sounds
Firstly, the director of 'Matilda' uses low camera angles to depict Ms Trunchbull as aggressive and
derogatory to others. During the scene in which both Miss Honey and Ms Trunchbull are in Ms
Trunchbull's office the camera angles used are both low angled shots that are extremely close to Ms
Trunchbull's face. Shots like this make Ms Trunchbull look visually unappealing as the highlight or
amplify her imperfections. Also used in this scene are shots that display the whole of miss honey
and only a small part (i.e. the head) of Ms Trunchbull's body. This portrays Ms Trunchbull as
powerful and intimidating. Although these shots and angles are used throughout the majority of the
movie there is one scene in particular the table turn and the power is changed. This is the scene
which displays the whole school in the hallway throwing food at Ms Trunchbull. A high angle shot
is taken to display that Ms Trunchbull is no longer in power and is quite insignificant. Angles such
as high angles make the
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The Shifting Heart Analytical Essay
'The Shifting Heart' Analytical Essay– The use of Symbolism "Racism is man's gravest threat to
man– the maximum of hatred for a minimum of reason." (Abraham J. Heschel, Jewish philosopher).
Richard Beynon's 'The Shifting Heart' was first published in 1960, and insightfully explores the
impact of racism. It is based on the lives of the Bianchis, an Italian family living in the suburb of
Collingwood, during the post World War II immigration boom. As a literary device, symbolism is
the representation of a concept through underlying meanings of objects. Beynon portrays the
message, 'racism is a result of intolerance, not the specific races alone,' through the use of
symbolism as well as the various racial attitudes of characters. The set ... Show more content on
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Playing 'Waltzing Matilda' demonstrates how Poppa longs to be accepted as an equal Australian
citizen. The tempo of this song is slow, which suggests mourning or sorrow, and this tone underlines
his yearning to be recognised as a normal human being. But by also playing 'Santa Lucia,' it links
his connection and pride to his Italian background– a fast tempo indicates joy or happiness. Of all
the possible instruments Poppa could own, Beynon specifically chose a harmonica, which includes
the word 'harmony' in it's name, signifying Poppa's desire to live harmoniously with others. Poppa is
trapped between two diverse cultures; he is detached from his Italian heritage, and is not openly
considered as an Australian, so he does not belong to either culture. As a result, Poppa is isolated
from the community, and to further highlight this seclusion, the play is only set within the confines
of their family home. Poppa plays both an Italian and Australian song throughout 'The Shifting
Heart,' within close intervals of each other, demonstrating both cultures uniting. At the start of Act
III Poppa witness another petty action from the neighbour stage right, "...remnants of rubbish comes
over fence R.– Two large cabbage leaves..." (Act III stage directions p.83). In response to this,
Poppa drops his harmonica and stands on it, destroying the object. This reaction is important to the
play's message
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Film Analysis: The Film Matilda
The film 'Matilda' directed by Danny DeVito was released in the year 1996 on the second of August.
Danny DeVito illustrates Agatha Trunchbull in an evil and malicious way through the music used
which is usually eerie and loud and her appearance which is quite unflattering and unapproachable.
The camera angles used which were generally at a low angle also make Ms Trunchbull appear larger
and more intimidating.
Firstly, Ms Trunchbull is shown to be an evil and malicious character through her negative
appearance. Throughout the movie Ms Trunchbull is made to appear a lot bigger than most,
especially in comparison to Miss Honey, her niece. This comparison clearly show to the audience
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All these aspects are extremely important in making a movie and helping the audience understand
each individual character
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Descriptive Essay On The Experience Of A City
Our destination that afternoon was a place called Daylesford, which looked, wHen we arrived, more
like a movie set than like an actual working town. The buildings on the main street were two stories
tall, and made of wood, like buildings in the Old West, but brightly painted. Here was the shop
selling handmade soaps shaped like petit fours. Here was the forgery, the jammery, your source for
moisturizer. If Dodge City had been founded and maintained by homosexuals, this is what it might
have looked like. "The spas are fantastic," Pat said, and she parked the car in front of a puppet shop.
From there we walked down a slight hill, passing a flock of sulfur–crested cockatoos, just milling
about, pulling worms from the front lawn of a bed–and–breakfast. This was the moment when
familiarity slipped away, and Australia seemed not just distant but impossibly foreign. "Will you
look at that," I said. It was Pat who had made the lunch reservation. The restaurant was attached to a
hotel, and on arriving we were seated beside a picture window. The view was of a wooden deck and,
immediately beyond it, a small lake. On a sunny day, it was probably blinded, but the winter sky
was like brushed aluminum. The water beneath it had the same dull sheen, and its surface reflected
nothing. Even before the menus were handed out, you could see what sort of a place this was. Order
the pork and it might resemble a rough–hewn raft, stranded by tides on a narrow beach of polenta.
Fish might come with
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Supporting Student Responsibilities
Supporting student outcomes and holistic wellbeing is an essential role as an educator. To
continually improve outcomes and wellbeing it is critical that teachers take on additional roles and
responsibilities around the school. Previous experience in these roles and provided me with holistic
enjoyment watching students grow into lifelong learners. I have proven the ability to take on
additional roles and responsibilities by:
Facilitating and implementing the Premiers Sporting Challenge and Premiers Reading Challenge,
which allowed students to value the passion of reading and healthy living outside of school. Taking
on this additional role entailed creating additional assemblies, promoting the event to ensure all
students were participating, organising registration and the awards that followed. Through
successful promotion 80% of students achieved Gold at Austinmer Public School. These Premier
challenges allowed the school and community bond to flourish.
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This role included planning engaging lunchtime lessons for students and a program. Similar interest
groups have positively grown to different areas and schools as a result of this concept.
Demonstrated commitment to PDHPE extra–curricular activities by working with other schools,
parents and coaches in organising and officiating PSSA sports (rugby league and basketball).
Furthermore, to display my value to commitment, I undertook professional development to obtain
my Introductory Level Officiating General Principles and Community Coaching General Principle
Certificates.
If selected in the role of full time teacher at Warilla North Public School I would continue to take on
additional roles to help assist the school focus of respect and honour and foster students into lifelong
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Dulce Et Decorum Est And The Boy In Striped Pajamas
Devastation, destruction and atrocity clearly define the savagery of war. This is echoed Michael
Marshall's statement about war. "There is no war without atrocity. War is atrocity, pure and simple:
only greed, nationalism and faith help us pretend otherwise". In this statement Michael Marshall
conveys the belief that greed, nationalism and faith are used as excuses for committing the atrocity
of war. The Boy in Striped Pajamas by John Boyne depicts the horrors of war emphasizing the
effects of war. Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen and And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda
by Eric Bogel also reflect this point of view. War is an outrage and there is no valid reason that
justifies the need for war and unnecessarily destroying the lives of young men, women and children.
Throughout the term our class has studied many poems about the concept of war, many of which
explore the undesired obscenities of war. Dulce Et Decorum Est highlights the concept that
nationalism is not a valid excuse for war, particularly in the last lines, ... Show more content on
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Nationalism, greed and faith were all excuses used to start these atrocities. One of the main causes
of war was the growing force of nationalism and patriotism. In the words of Adolf Hitler, "Make the
lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it". This statement is an
example of the propaganda that Adolph Hitler spread throughout Germany. The Great War took
many young and old lives and changed the world irrevocably. We always remember the lives that
were lost and the the sacrifices that were made in the context of the hugest lie – nationalism. By
1918, it had become clear that propaganda was a fact of modern society. For some it represented the
solution to the challenges of the twentieth century; for others, its greatest threat. Nationalism has
become a big part of war and one of the many excuses to go to
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Matilda Movie Analysis
Matilda
Matilda is a movie about a young girl named Matilda Wormwood. Matilda had been neglected as a
young child and then forced by her parents to learn how to take care of herself. A major part of the
story is based at the school where all the students who attended the school were not treated very
nicely by their principle Miss Trunchball. Matilda is based on the Roald Dahl novel 'Matilda'. The
film director is Danny DeVito who believed did a great job. This film did a great job displaying a
few themes in this film some of those themes are... family, friendship, rules, bully, fear, talent and
sibling rivalry. This movie was realized in 1996 and was a big hit there and still is a big hit to this
day. There were many film techniques used in this film and here are some examples.
Growing up scene –
At the start of this scene, you get an establishing shot on a high angle to show what type of house
they live in. after that shot, the camera is moved inside and a medium long shot from a medium
angle this is taken to show what everyone is doing inside the house. Through our these shots there is
some up pumped 80s music playing in the backed ground and a voice over that gives us more
information about what is going on in that scene. They also pan over to Matilda in a medium angle
shot then turning to a low angle shot. The lighting they used was dim lighting this was used to show
that they are inside of a house. They used all these techniques throughout this scene.
First day of
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Musical Analysis of ‘Festival Overture on Australian...
This analysis of 'Festival Overture on Australian Themes' written by Colin Brumby in 1981; will use
the knowledge of the musical elements to explore how Brumby has created each of the characters in
'Festival Overture on Australian Themes' and how all of the themes in the piece have been linked
together to create the work.
The intro of the piece 'Festival Overture on Australian Themes' is uncertain in tonality, starting with
a flourish of notes for six bars, using woodwinds and strings, over bass tritones that go lower,
coming to a rest on B, the dominant of E.
The first subject; theme A, is a song called 'Jim Jones'. It is written in E minor. The piece has a very
easy flowing melody which is in 6/8 time. It is heard firstly on a solo ... Show more content on
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This cheerful theme is played on violins. The Bullroarer is added here. The theme is then repeated,
after that there is a sudden change into using a full orchestra. Accents and sequences create an
unsettled mood and pushes the music forward. It then builds up in tension until the sound overflows
and comes to a stop at the chord of B. A short solo on bassoon re–establishes the calm and
undisturbed character, needed for the return of the song 'Jim Jones.' The piece Van Diemen's Land is
about Tasmania, formally named Van Diemen's Land, were all the convicts were sent to pay for the
crimes that they committed. The song talks about the hardships that the 'wild and wicked' youths
will go through on Van Diemen's Land. The vigorous character of the theme represents the power of
the prison guards that hold the convicts there.
From Bars 142 – 175 the first subject; the song 'Jim Jones' is repeated, played in E minor. From bars
176 – 184, the transition between 'Jim Jones' and 'The Lime Juice Tub' is repeated, although it is
changed a little; in the last two bars, it changes into E major. Then them B1, 'The Lime Juice Tub' is
repeated in E major, along with the linking passage. Theme B2, 'The Ballad of 1891' is then repeated
in A modal. The linking passage is then repeated again, and Theme B3, the song 'Gallant Peter
Clarke' is then repeated in C major.
From bars 251 to the end is the
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The Bush Ranger Poetic Devices

  • 1. The Bush Ranger Poetic Devices Good morning, Ms yen and Mr loriaux today I will be presenting my 3 poetic devices on 2 poems that I chose, which are"The Bush Ranger" By Edward Harrington and "Waltzing Matilda" By Banjo Patterson and this is what I'll be talking about throughout the presentation. The Bush–rangers is a bush ballad, bush ballads is a style of poetry that gained popularity and recognition in the late 19th century and the early 20th century that eventually became an important symbol of Australian literary and culture. The bush rangers is a bush ballad that narrates the action packed and adventurous experiences of Ned Kelly. In the bush ranger by Edward Harrington I will be talking about "rhymes". Rhyming was consistently used throughout the poem, Harrington ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Gallipoli Research Paper "ANZAC, a single word so powerful... that it can bring a tear to the eye, a lump in the throat and a feeling of pride, just to be an Australian. '' This powerful, and truly reminiscent word has its origins in the dark, and gloomy Turkish trenches of Gallipoli, born during fierce battle in 1915. ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corporation) troops established a reputation in the world, through qualities of strength and bravery, when faced by an unimaginable sense of adversity. In fact, it is much more than that, the legend of these men who endured so much has given something which Australians can be proud of. The Gallipoli landings, prior to dawn on the 25th April 1915, were one of the first opportunities for Australia, as a new nation, to earn the respect of the world, by showing her resilient national character, and putting her mark on the world as a nation not just descended from convicts. Their destiny was to create history, and to show the world the true valour and determination of an average Australian man. Their strong character traits, as individuals and collectively as a group, were revealed in the most challenging of times. Through many audacious actions; such as the Gallipoli landings, the battle at The Nek and the courageous battle at Lone Pine. The synonymous image the Australian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... " The Australian public can identify with the character who, like the Anzacs, "has a go" even when winning seems impossible. It has something to do with the rascal that all Australians have buried somewhere inside of them. The Anzac's assault on the beach at Gallipoli provided a moment in history that gave generations of Australians inspiration to draw upon. It is a legacy that underscores the values of mateship, tenacity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Outback Festival Research Paper Waltzing to Winton Winton is a small town smack bang in the centre of outback Queensland station country. When travelling to Winton don't be surprised if you find yourself humming along to 'Waltzing Matilda' – this country town is home to the iconic Australian tune which was written by 'Banjo' Paterson while he was holidaying at a local station. Given this musical heritage and the town's remote Central Queensland location, it is only fitting that it is the setting for the biennial Outback Festival. Recognized since 1991, the festival has won many Queensland Tourism accolades. Outback Festival The Outback Festival is held in September of each odd calendar year, and this year will be held from 22–26 September. Quirky is the theme of this five–day family festival, with its carnival ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The star attraction of the festival has to be the Australian Dunny Derby. Lavishly decorated, teams compete to navigate their 'dunny jockey' and their dunny through an obstacle course and make it over the finish line. Getting There Winton is accessible via bitumen roads, and is situated 177km from Longreach and 441km from Mt Isa. For off–road enthusiasts there are plenty of back roads and little–known routes to be taken and don't forget to check your mobile phone reception in remote areas. Staying there FESTIVAL PACKAGES Powered sites for tents, caravans and campervans will be available at the Winton Show Ground at the Festival Campsite. Guests will have access to onsite toilet and hot shower facilities. A shuttle service will operate regularly between the show grounds and event venues. The campground opens 10am Sunday 20 September and closes 2pm Sunday 27 September, 2015. Campervans up to 7.5m and caravans up to 6m in length are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Parental Neglect By Roald Dahl 's Matilda And Neil Gaiman... Child abuse, in any form, is cause for outrage. This makes the question of whether neglect, benign or otherwise, is better than violence hard to consider. According to Canada's Public Health Agency, parental neglect, at 34% of cases, is the most commonly reported form of child maltreatment (31). In Roald Dahl's Matilda and Neil Gaiman's Coraline, parental neglect is contrasted against violence as both are shown to be psychologically detrimental to a child, while the impact of these imperfect parents is able to help a child redefine their sense of self. The overt neglect of her prodigal intellect experienced by Matilda leaves her feeling misunderstood and an outsider in her family which differs from the perceived neglect which leaves Coraline struggling with her sense of self. Born to parents described as "gormless" (Dahl 4), Matilda is both blessed and cursed with a prodigal intellect. Causing Matilda to crave knowledge, it is her intellect that leads her at the age of "four years and three months" (9), to defy her parents and everyday walk to the library. Matilda admits to this neglect to Mrs. Phelps, the librarian, when she tells her of her mother, "She doesn't encourage reading books. Nor does my father" (10). With this statement Matilda shows how her parents have neglected to foster her intellect. Matilda's eagerness to digest information, and the fact that the only book in the Wormwood home is her mother's cookbook, elaborates how she differs from her parents. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Action Research and Autoethnography Literature Review: Autoethnography and Action Research Introduction Within this literature review two emerging research methodologies will be discussed: Action research and autoethnography. Each of these methodologies has their own purposes, powers and strengths and both differ from other traditional forms of academic research. To gain an understanding of these methodologies, 16 pieces of empirical research have been used. Although two articles are dated back to the 1990s, the majority of research is from the 2000s and onward. This review will begin by discussing action research. First, there will be an analysis of the research platform which will demonstrate the stance, approaches, positioning and history behind this methodology. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 23). This methodology has been characterised as an interactive cycle consisting of identifying problems, diagnosing, developing intervention and evaluating the outcomes to find what has been achieved and to plan further interventions. In this research, Bargal (2008) highlights the importance of bringing together action and reflection and theory and practice. It is suggested that action research should be done in participation with others in the aim of making social change for the betterment of policy and practice. Although the purposes and characteristics of action research are similar between researchers, criticisms of this methodology lie in the restrictiveness and 'confusing array' of models (Davis, 2013; Costello, 2011). With a large variety of models, a few examples are given here to show the variation between each. Costello (2011) refers to an action research model by Denscombe (2007, p.126). This model demonstrates the cyclical process of action research and includes five components: professional practice, critical reflection, research, strategic planning, and action. The idea of this framework is that it involves beginning with professional practice and reflecting on this. It is through reflection that there may be an identification of an issue or problem and it is this issue which requires research. Once an inquiry is completed, the research findings become the starting point for the instigation and development of an action ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Matilda The Musical Analysis Family friendly, heart tugging, hilarious, energy filled, Matilda the Musical does it all in this unbelievable performance and is a must see for everyone. The humor is perfect for all ages and will have everyone laughing, but at the same time still has little remarks that go over the kid's head. Matilda the Musical is currently playing in the beautiful Cambridge Theatre in London's West End and the set and special of effects of the Matilda are a little unnecessary at times, but still impressive nonetheless. This show will have you laughing and talking about the performance for days to come! Based on Roald Dahl's novel, Matilda is the story of an unwanted girl born to abusive parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood, that want nothing to do with her. The incredible conniving Mr. Wormwood, played by David Birch, is a used car salesman who will sell a lemon to anyone to make some quick cash. Mrs. Wormwood, played by Marianne Benedict, is so caught up in her ballroom dancing championships that she totally neglects the fact that she is so visibly pregnant. However, the child she gives birth to is Matilda Wormwood and she is an exceptional little girl with mind powers and an innate ability to read and tell stories. Later on Matilda is sent to a dreadful school under the leadership of the callous headmaster, Miss Trunchbull. Miss Trunchbull, played by David Shannon, is tyrannical and merciless in her approach to dealing with children and even goes as far to say the phrase "Children are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. My Life Has Changed Our Life If I were a well–educated and social kid, I would live a life no one could imagine of. My parents have been living on a farm ever since I was born. Every day of my life I have been raising cows, raising field crops, and livestock. Neither had we had enough time or money to move to an immense mansion or leave our farm. My life is all about working and I can't even apply for school because of how poor we are. My life has changed like a series of books. I wish I could have known that my life was going to be full with sadness and mourning, but in life everyone has to...die On Sunday morning, I woke up with the same thoughts and the same yelling from my parents for the past 12 years. Seriously, I would rather be deaf then hear my parents yell, "make sure you clean the barn out when we are gone and feed the cows". I slowly went down stairs with my shoulders down and a hideous look on my face. My pale, face showed how disappointed was with my unpleasant life. As soon as I got down stairs, the box I had put out in the kitchen was there just waiting for me to pick it up. I finally realized that I did not have enough time to do all of my chores when my parents came back. Quickly, I grabbed the brown, crinkly box from the bottom with my boney, cold hands and picked it up the best I could. Every step I looked carefully to make sure I didn't fall. I kept the box inside my room so I could know where it was and that I could keep track of it. It was noon and my parents were still not back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. We Are The Boys From Old Britannia Poetic Devices Songs and song lyrics can take many different forms. Like poetry, they tend to use many different literary elements to convey a story. While most songs don't necessarily have a rhyme scheme like some poems, they do however use elements such as imagery, diction, and many more elements that can be found in poetry. The four songs "Rule Britannia", "Land of Hope and Glory", "Waltzing Matilda", and "We are the Boys from old Florida" demonstrate the use of poetic elements to tell a story. Out of all of these songs, none are more poetic than "Rule Britannia". This song uses great imagery, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in a stunning picture of the illustrious nation of Great Britain. The use of phrases like 'Britannia rules the waves' ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be seen in its emotion. Just like poetry, this song has an ability to create great emotion in those who hear it and are familiar with its meaning. To someone who is apart of the Gator Nation, it can stir up a lot of different emotions. For a University of Florida alumni it could bring back memories of their college days. It could also tie some thoughts into the Florida Ubiquity if the alumni has relocated. For a current student, it can bring the emotion of pride in being apart of one of the best universities in the nation. Also, it can remind that student of the tradition of locking arms and singing "We are the Boys from Old Florida" at the end of the third quarter of every home football game. For all future students it could give them a feeling of excitement. Being able to be a part of a great educational system that one can be proud of is very exciting and fulfilling. Just like poetry, this song uses a lot of imagery. It depicts the family of the Gator Nation in great light. It says, "We are the boys from old Florida." This showcases the Gator Nation as a group that is proud. Next, it says, "Where the girls' the fairest... the boys the squarest of any old state down our way." This tells the audience that the girls are the prettiest and the boys are the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Band Played Waltzing Matilda Song Comparison The similarities about "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" song, "No Man's Land" song, "Only nineteen" song and "Masters of War" song are against war. "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" song describes the war as something terrible. "No Man's Land" and "Masters of War" song said the war was useless and cause loss. Just like the song "Only nineteen" that says the story of the battle is not seem as his father told the children. The soldiers that mentioned in the song "No Man's Land", "Ballad of the Green Berets" and "Masters of War" were dead. The difference in each song is the content of the song. The content of the song "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" told about a soldier who lost both his legs during a battle in the war. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Pluralism and Public Choice Part A: Contrast the theories of Pluralism and Public Choice (Private Interest). Public Choice theory and Pluralism are both expressions of an attempt to critique political structures, analyse the processes that drive them and understand their relative effectiveness in achieving stated political or social goals. The disparate perspectives that can be obtained by application of each of these political ontologies are generated by fundamental differences in these assumed goals and underlying motivators. Pluralism can be defined in its broadest sense as an acceptance of diversity (Wikipedia contributors 2006). This philosophical concept has been used to describe tolerant theological positions, liberal social structures and a political ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hard core in public choice can be summarized in three presuppositions: (1) methodological individualism, (2) rational choice, and (3) politics–as–exchange." (Buchanan 2003) Public Choice is a way of looking at the political process through the lens of social experience. It assumes that an individual's self interest will win out and the political process can be perverted to satisfy unrepresentative groups through this. In an effort to achieve rents or benefits from the government, particular interest groups or even powerful individuals can manipulate decision making processes for their own gain (Buchanan 1962). In short, "politicians maximise rewards and spells in power and voters maximise net benefits" (Hodgson 1993, p.92). Importantly, Public choice theory proposes that not only do individuals in a government act out of self interest but so do governments as a whole. Government assistance to industry or support to other specific groups can be seen in this light as an example of governments trying to buy voting blocs. Privatisation of government owned enterprises can also be seen as economically justified moves that can deliver a boon to particular financial groups. Public choice theory contends that Government failure regularly contributes to market failure. Shaw writes: "public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Discussing if Anzac Day Should be Celebrated or Mourned... "We have no unknown soldier These are not forgotten men But cousins, uncles, neighbours Who will never laugh again. But they'll not be forgotten For the price they had to pay. For their children's children's children Will still march on Anzac Day No, they'll not be forgotten For the price they had to pay. For their children's children's children Will still march on Anzac Day." – Vic Macdonald 1988 Every year on the 25th of April Australia comes together to celebrate the bravery and extreme courage of those soldiers who risked and lost their lives while fighting for Australia in Gallipoli. But should it be celebrated? Should we cheer the men that returned when so many were killed and died of disease in the trenches at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every year you still march down that street with that stupid proud expression on your face, you glorify the bloody wastefulness of that day? ? Act 2, Scene 3, The One Day of the Year. Hughie (the son of the war veteran with the controversial ideas about the meaning of Anzac day) mentions about the mistake that cost sixty thousand lives. The Anzacs were expecting to battle on large plains and were trained to do so. Instead of finding the flat beach they expected, they found they had been landed at an incorrect position and faced the steep cliffs of the Turkish Peninsula constantly under fire from above as they strived to entrench themselves at the base of the cliff. They faced a well organised, well armed, large Turkish force determined to defend their country. Every year on the 25th of April Australia commemorates this mistake. It is remembered like it was a victory but to many it is viewed as a waste of good men, young and old who died, sacrificing everything for there country. The Soldiers who fought for their countries should in some people?s opinion be viewed as heroes. They risked their life for the freedom of their country. Some believe that the battle at Gallipoli was not Australia?s war and that we were invading someone else?s countries for another countries cause. But what bravery the young soldiers showed to do so. To represent their country and fight in a battle against seemingly impossible odds, and die, and lose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Indigenous Australians and Br The name of Australia comes from the Latin word Australis, which means southern. Since it lies entirely in the southern hemisphere, Australia is most commonly referred to as "down under". Australia, being a country, is also a continent. In land area it 's the sixth largest for a country and the smallest continent.<br><br>Australia is a very dry, thinly populated country. Very few coastal areas receive enough rainfall to support a large population. The largest group of Australian people live in two large cities, Sydney and Melbourne. The vast interior is mainly desert or grassland and there are very few settlements. As a whole, the country has a density of six people per square mile.<br> <br>The down under is famous for vast wide–open ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the largest stations cover more than 1,000 square miles from the nearest town.<br><br>The outback has few paved roads so travel by car is difficult or impossible. Floods sometimes close roads for weeks at a time. Most wealthy farm families own a light airplane, which they use to travel to town. Other families get to town only a few times a year making it difficult to maintain necessities.<br><br>The largest settlements in rural Australia are widely spread towns that have developed to support mining towns. For example, Kalgoorie, a town in western Australia, is the center of Australia 's major gold and nickel fields. The town is in the arid region about 375 miles away from Perth and water must be pumped there.<br><br>All rural areas in the outback are subject to floods, droughts, and brush fires. Because they share the constant threat of disaster, the Australian communities have developed strong ties with each other. Many towns have their own traditional fairs, festivals, and sport competitions. <br><br>Outback animal life is varied and includes native species such as kagaroos, wallabies, and emus, and introduced species, such as rabbits. The large size of agricultural stations makes it prohibited to fence off crops from wildlife. Some animals have caused extensive damage to crops and grazing lands. Wild rabbits especially have been destructive. Recently rabbits have been targeted in a drive to wipe them out with a deliberately introduced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Media Influence On Public Policy Essay Policymaking is a political process which is affected by various social and economic factors (Hofferbert, 1974) and media systems play an integral role in shaping the social context in which policies are developed. Through the media, citizens learn how government policies will affect them, and governments gain feedback on their policies and programs. Media systems act as the primary channels between those who might want to influence policy and the policymakers '' controlling the scope of political discourse and regulating the flow of information. Textbook policymaking follows an orderly sequence where problems are identified, solutions devised, policies adopted, implemented, and lastly evaluated (Mazamanian & Sabatier, 1989). In reality, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, the political sphere is now being colonised by the media, and politics has begun re– orientating itself to satisfy the logic of media organisations (Meyer, 2002, p. 71). Therefore, the media are active participants in the policymaking process and the ability to stimulate change or maintain the status quo depends on their choice of subject or policy issue and how they frame it. Active investigative reporting attempts to shape policy outcomes, but this does not necessarily mean that it always represents the most successful approach for gaining policy changes (Spitzer, 1993, p. 7). In fact, sometimes passive, straight reporting can have a greater influence on policy choices. When this occurs, media independence is largely bypassed, as the news generated depends solely on the information released (as public relations material) from legitimate news sources. For example, in the United States, White House staff routinely make 'leaks' – expressively to influence policy decisions (Davis, 1992, p. 143; Robinson, 2001, p. 948). Robinson noted that journalists regard "leaks... as indispensable to their work" and that they are aware of their use by officials in return for scoops (2001, p. 949). The media may also influence policy outcomes through their ability ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. How Does James Mccann Use Inclusive Language? The article 'Out anthem sucks and it's time to get a new one,' is written by an author called James McCann. In the article, James McCann argues how the Australian anthem should be replaced with another song, meanwhile appealing the anthem as an ancient and an unreasonable one. The article is produced on the 26th of January, 2017. It is an opinion piece. McCann's tone is mostly comedic as well as insulting. The author uses attacks to persuade the audience to go on the side he was on, meanwhile asking rhetorical questions to get the audience more engaged and to feel more involved. The persuasive devices that the author had used throughout the article would definitely allow the audience to have a big impact on how they would think at the start of the article compared to the end of the article. The author had certainly given us enough information to persuade us to believe on his side. In paragraph 3,4 and 5, he compared Great Britain, Spain and America with Australia, while talking about why our anthem was atrocious compared to others, as well as telling us what an acceptable anthem would sound like. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author had used inclusive language in such a way that it makes the audience feel like they are more belonged and involved in the argument. An example of when the author uses inclusive language is when he states, "AUSTRALIA has a terrible national anthem. I know it, you know it." This is a good use of the device because it targets the reader's sense of belonging to help persuade them to believe the author's side. This example positions the reader to feel acceptance and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Jackie French's A Waltz For Matilda Have you ever wondered what it would be like if there was more meaning behind the song Waltzing Matilda? No, well there is. It may not be true but it definitely got me interested. Jackie French, an Australian author, wrote the book A waltz for Matilda. While reading the book you discover a story of a young girl who soon becomes an orphan in the desert country of Australia. Her name is Matilda. Matilda wasn't always alone she had her Parents and her Aunt Ann, but one year that all changed. Her family soon vanishes from this world to another. As you continue to read the story you uncover many stories and you start to feel like you're a shadow that's always behind the characters, you're watching the story play out. Matilda was a young girl who grew up to help change a nation in which we could all live in as equals. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first thought that came into my mind when I heard the title of this book was that it must be about a person named Matilda who learnt to dance, but as I read the blurb I learnt that this book was about a young girl from the 1800's who goes on an extraordinary journey to find out who she truly is. I've been asked many times "why, out of all the books you could read, why that one?" my answer was always the same "Because it's different. Imagine if you read the same type of book over and over again. It would become quite boring. Reading A Waltz for Matilda just brings a bit of excitement into a sad story about an Australian swagman." A Waltz for Matilda isn't your typical novel for it gives you a deeper understating of what it means to be Australian and what it took to make Australia what it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. The Importance Of Storytelling Storytelling unites people in all cultures, from as early as the age of one. STories are said to have many uses; ranging from helping us individuals make sense of the world around us. This is by explaining natural phenomena. They help keep our culture, history and traditions alive by condemning the youths of our generations to be known to our stories for the next generations to be aware. Many studies show that "people believe storytelling is developed as a way of 'practising' reality". Storytelling is an important figure of our society today as it lays out our culture and influences the next generation to expand these stories. Numerous cultures over the world today share these stories and traditions differently. An example of this can be Australian and Torres Strait Islanders express some their stories through artworks, whereas some bush ballads express theres through landscape images and poems. But what needs to be recognised is that, they are all important rather it be your culture or not, all matter! Oral histories are rendering the cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. This includes stories from the dreamtime ; these as such of our history, culture and future. Stories from the dreamtime are spiritual narratives of Ancestral Beings walking the earth, creating people and landscaping across Australia. They impart systems of law, a set of values and beliefs for each Indigenous language forum. These stories can be conveyed through artworks, dance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. What Is The Character Of Matilda Summary Matilda is the story of an unwanted daughter who turns out to be something of a prodigy. Mr Wormwood, Matildas father, is a dodgy second–hand car salesman who rather foolishly sells old broken cars to the Russian Mafia, Mrs Wormwood has a penchant for Latin American dancing and dresses in garish costumes. The Wormwoods dislike their daughter Matilda intensely. They do not understand her interest in books and encourage her to be like her older brother and fall comatose in front of the 'telly'. And Mr Wormwood even goes so far as to refer to Matilda as 'boy' even though she repeatedly corrects him. When Matilda heads off to school she surprises her teacher Miss Honey with her mathematical skills and intelligence. But she falls foul of the child–hating headmistress, the former hammer–thrower Miss Trunchbull. On the occasion I saw the show ten year old Emma Moore took the lead as Matilda. Ms Moore is an enormously talented young actor with a charming singing voice to match. She combines in the role intelligent confidence with a certain intellectual aloofness she also achieved a lovely mixture of solemnity and mischief as the heroine who discovers that to beat the wicked adults you sometimes have to be "a little bit naughty", and she gets maximum value from the songs too. A moment from Ms Moore that stands out the most for me is when she is talking in sync with the male acrobat it is a intricate and sad piece of dialect but she performed it beautifully, speaking in perfect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Banjo Paterson Research Paper Newsreader: When one says the name "Banjo Paterson," what is it that springs to mind? Images of a steep mountain face with a man and his horse? A swagman boiling a billy humming a lively tune? Or perhaps an image of the man himself, pen poised above the pages of a journal as he captures the essence of the bush and the rugged planes of Australia? One of the Australia's most well–known and well–loved poets of all time Andrew Barton Paterson was born on 17 February 1864 at Narrambla near Orange. The eldest of seven children born to Andrew Bogle Paterson and his wife Rose Isabella, Banjo Paterson spent his boyhood years in the bush. At 7 years of age, his family moved to Illalong in the Yass district where he became familiarized with the activities of accomplished horsemen from the Murrumbidgee and Snowy Mountains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paterson's Bush Poetry and his love of the bush, seen in his tendency to romanticise rural Australia and the stereotypical outback "Bushman," assisted in immortalizing many of ideals and values that Australia's felt they possessed and hence the formation of an Australian identity that people were proud of. Arguably one of Paterson's most famous ballads, 'The Man from Snowy River' is an example of the sense of Australian Identity that Paterson's poems contained. First published in the Bulletin on 26th April 1890, the poem is set in Australia's untameable high country. The poem tells the story of a valuable horse that escapes, running off into dangerous and rugged land with a band of wild horses. The wealth owner offers a generous sum to the man who is able to safely return the prized horse. The man from Snowy River and his horse, despite all odds, succeed in capturing and returning the prized horse, to the disbelief of the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Classics Should Be Taught In Australia Essay There is no hiding the fact, classics can be a challenge to read: however, does that mean we should just forget about them?. A modern teenager wouldn't know one of the most iconic Australian songs "Waltzing Matilda". For those that do recognize the song would most likely only be able to recite the chores, the remaining verses will be a endless monotone mumble of confusion. Furthermore, not all of Australia's classics are being lost as and enhanced number of children recognize dreamtime stories rather than western culture as they are being taught in primary school. There are many things that can distract students such as technology, technology has changed the world and it is reaching new limits as I write. The advancements of technology does have negative effects on active students and their schooling life. Countless students would rather watch Tv than read, However this doesn't mean reading is dying as their is an abundance of children that love reading novels. Nonetheless classics do not pose much of an intrest to teenages as they would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over all books are cherished by all ages and should be celebrated more throughout school as they can broaden one's vocabulary and imagination. Classic are all around us however only so many of us can see them, this number is growing dinner dramatically year by year. Australian Classics. When you hear these what comes to mind? The Man from Snowy River perhaps, Waltzing Matilda or even Myles Franklin? These names are getting abandon generation by generation. This fact is very alarming, we as a nation have the option to bring the classics back into the curriculum or we could just simply watch them get erased from our own culture. Bringing the classics back will help infuse the young minds of Australia with the importance of the dying heritage that seems to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Essay On Thomas Basset About 1172, Leonard appears to have been placed on a path to stewardship, receiving appointment to the household of a certain Thomas Basset, an owner of numerous manors, a former Sheriff of Oxfordshire and an itinerant justice for several counties near Oxfordshire. In addition to his justicial activities, Thomas Basset was named "custos" (guardian or custodian) of the Honour of Wallingford from 1172 to 1179 [32]. The appointment was a significant one not only for Thomas Basset but, as it turned out, for Leonard as well. The so–called "Honour of Wallingford" began a century before as a land grant in Berkshire and Oxfordshire made by William the Conqueror. This evolved through various hands in the next century to embrace even more manors spanning several English counties. Its significance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the second half of the 1170s, Basset remained in regular contact with the King, attending him in such diverse places as Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Shropshire, and Staffordshire, accompanying the king on ceremonial occasions and witnessing some royal charters. The year 1179 was a particularly notable time for Thomas Basset and for Leonard. Basset resigned his custodianship of the Honour of Wallingford in this year because, as we learn, "Thomas was this year appointed Justice in Eyre for Berkshire, Oxford and several other counties and in the list of justices errant for Pleas of the Crown and Common Pleas, and for imposing and setting the Assizes" [37]. He also was appointed a member of the Curia Regis, a post he held until 1172. All this is to say that Thomas Basset gained a lead role in Henry II's plans for implanting new justice. But more than that, Henry granted Thomas Basset the Oxfordshire Manor of Hedington in the Hundred of Bolendon and other large tracts of land outside Oxford's city gates – all this, according to Henry, for Thomas's "services in diverse wars" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Australia Essay The name of Australia comes from the Latin word Australis, which means southern. Since it lies entirely in the southern hemisphere, Australia is most commonly referred to as "down under". Australia, being a country, is also a continent. In land area it's the sixth largest for a country and the smallest continent.Australia is a very dry, thinly populated country. Very few coastal areas receive enough rainfall to support a large population. The largest group of Australian people live in two large cities, Sydney and Melbourne. The vast interior is mainly desert or grassland and there are very few settlements. As a whole, the country has a density of six people per square mile.The down under is famous for vast wide–open spaces, bright ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the southern region lie the Australian Alps. The Murray River, Australia's only river that constantly flows from the Alps, is the longest river.Australia's second major region, the central lowlands, is generally a flat area with infrequent rainfall along the north and south coasts and near the eastern highlands. Farmers in the southern region grow wheat but most of the region is to hot or to dry for crops. However the course grass or shrubs that cover the land make it suitable for livestock. The two large towns in the region have fewer than 30,000 people.Australia's third major region, the western plateau, covers the western two thirds of Australia. A vast, dry, treeless plateau extends about 400 miles along the regions southern edge; while the central part is mostly desert. A lot of the desert area consists of swirling sands that often drift into giant dunes. In places the desert gives way to land covered by grass and shrubs. Grazing livestock can then use the land. The north and south has the regions heaviest rainfall. The regions two largest cities are Adelaide and Perth.The OutbackThe bush, as the Australians call it, refers to the countryside. The term outback refers specifically to the interior of the country, with is mainly open countryside including vast expanses of grazing land. About 13 percent of Australia's people live in these rural areas. Many people live extremely isolated lives on sheep and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Matilda Research Paper Concentrating really hard Matilda manages to pour a cup of water on Miss Trunchbull. Unbeknowst to her this is only the beginning of what is to come with Matilda's magical powers. Matilda was written by Roald Dahl and was made into a movie that was directed by Danny De Vito. It is about a girl with extraordinary powers. At only 5 years old Matilda is reading Charles Dickens novels and solving multiplication problems. She is a very bright child who loves to learn and loves school. Her parents still think she is only 4 years old. Her dad Harry operates an auto chop–shop and car dealership where he engages in illegal activities. Frustrated by her parent's abandonment and lack of attention, she starts to play pranks on them. One night after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bandura's Social Learning Theory would be an excellent approach to learning for Matilda because she is a very fast leaner and loves to learn. Whatever the teacher teaches her, she would be able to absorb it like a sponge without any difficulty (Learning). Another learning technique for Matilda would be Vygotsky's Social Development Theory. Social Development Theory argues that social interaction precedes development; consciousness and cognition is the end product of socialization and social behavior (Vygotsky). If she had more interaction with friends at school she would be able to learn more and establish relationships. She has always dreamed of going to school, but her parents didn't let her. Not until her father sold his crooked car to Trunchbull. The nature vs. nurture debate is the scientific, cultural, and philosophical debate about whether human culture, behavior, and personality are caused primarily by nature or nurture. Nature refers to our biological endowment, the genes we receive from our parents. While nurture is the wide range of environments, both physical and social, that influences our development (Sieglar). Matilda's parents were much uninvolved with her. They were too wrapped up in their own lives to even pay attention to her and also favored her brother. She was forced to grow up and learned to take care of herself. She wasn't allowed to go to school because her parents didn't even know how old she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Essay On Ww1 Weapons The Weapons That Were Introduced in WWI The new weapons used in WW1 included: The Rifle used by every country involved in the war, The machine gun, Gas bombs which included chlorine in the early stages of the war then mustard gas in the later stages of the war, Flamethrowers, a Zeppelin or blimp which was a massive aircraft used by the Germans, Tanks 1st used in the battle of Somme, Planes which could dispense bullets at an incredible rate, drop bombs and even support a cannon, and submarines with torpedoes, to make easy pickings on the biggest ships. The rifle, machine gun, and the airplane were invented before WW1 but were upgraded into war machines that were devastating for soldiers. How Had the Weapons Been Invented The rifle was invented in late industrial age because in the early industrial age, soldiers fought on horse or foot with a weapon called a muzzle–loading musket which was a single firing gun with a very slow rate of fire ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They knew about the basics like hand grenades, rifles, and pistols; but they didn't have the slightest idea of the gas attacks, machine guns, and tanks. The Germans used the machine gun and gas to their advantage, and it was a deadly combo in trench warfare. The Germans would shoot gas into the enemy's trenches, sort of like a mortar shell. The unlucky soldiers who have broken their masks would crawl out of the trench to try to get some fresh air (or so they thought). The German machine guns would tear through the crawling soldiers that were desperate for air. On the Western Front, many soldiers died because of this, mostly French and British, due to lack of knowledge and disastrous plans. However, due to this cruel and disastrous plan, the Germans had to pay for all of the damages that they have caused in the Great War. They only fully paid out this debt in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Australian Stereotype Representations of the "Australian Persona" ‘Mateship' A key element of what is presented to be the Australian character is that of camaraderie, base friendliness towards everybody, and egalitarianism, the belief that everybody is equal and should have the same opportunities, treatment, etc. as everybody else. As such, Australians are very supportive of democracy, compulsory voting, and are generally, in most cases, unprejudiced towards each other based on such trivialities as, for example, social class – everybody will kick back together at the pub for a ‘coldie' in that ‘typical Aussie scene', described so well in the quote by Australian legend Henry Lawson, one of the best–known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Australian casual English, like African–American speech, is one of the most complex forms of English slang, and not always so easy to understand. Phrases such as "G'day Mate" and "Chuck a shrimp on the barbie" are well–known internationally as being ‘Australian', having been made popular by Paul Hogan's representation in the 1986 internationally highest–grossing film Crocodile Dundee. Numerous examples of the frequent use of common Australian slang can be found in the six–book series Western Wildcats by Australian author John Larkin, e.g. where phrases such as "But not any more, but." is characteristic one of the main characters, known as ‘Splinters' – even when talking to the Queen of England. In the same series, another character, Eric, is ranting about what is seen as the norms of Australian society and the persona that is represented to be Australian, and as a part of his tirade states "Somebody who doesn't end every sentence with ‘You Know', you know?" Australian slang seems to be bent on taking the shortest, easiest possible route for words to come out of the speaker's mouth, shortening everything to the minimum amount of syllables possible. A cup of coffee (or tea) becomes a ‘cuppa', football becomes footy etc. This style of common Australian speech has its roots, once again, in Australia's heritage as a convict colony – a majority of the people that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Media Influence on Public Policy Essays Policymaking is a political process which is affected by various social and economic factors (Hofferbert, 1974) and media systems play an integral role in shaping the social context in which policies are developed. Through the media, citizens learn how government policies will affect them, and governments gain feedback on their policies and programs. Media systems act as the primary channels between those who might want to influence policy and the policymakers '' controlling the scope of political discourse and regulating the flow of information. Textbook policymaking follows an orderly sequence where problems are identified, solutions devised, policies adopted, implemented, and lastly evaluated (Mazamanian & Sabatier, 1989). In reality, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This effect does not refer to the sole influence of CNN on policymaking, but rather on the power of global media networks to determine political processes through selective coverage of certain issues. This is particularly important, as most of the public rely on the media for access to foreign policy information (Brown & Vincent, 1995). Gilboa notes that: "The [CNN] concept was initially suggested by politicians and officials haunted by the Vietnam media myth, the confusion of the post'' Cold War era, and the communications revolution. Despite evidence to the contrary (Hallin, 1986), many leaders still believe that critical television coverage caused the American defeat in Vietnam. Since then, many have viewed the media as an adversary to government policies in areas such as humanitarian intervention and international negotiation." (Gilboa, 2005, p. 37) To determine whether the media has the power to influence policymaking, Robinson (2000) devised the 'policy'' media interaction model' (See Table 1), using the theoretical framework of press'' state relations in the United States outlined by Hallin (1986). This model was applied to a number of US humanitarian interventions, which took place in the 1990s. The results showed, that critical reporting by the media with a strong pro–intervention frame had a 'strong' role in shaping the US government policies when policymakers were uncertain about their actions but a 'weak' role when government policies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Director, Danny Devito, Is Evil And Malicious ( Mean )? What techniques does the director, Danny DeVito, use in the film 'Matilda' to illustrate that the character, Ms Agatha Trunchbull, is evil and malicious (mean)? The film 'Matilda' was directed by Danny DeVito and was released in 1996. The director uses multiple film techniques to depict Agatha Trunchbull as an evil and malicious character. These techniques include a range of different angles, low key and bottom lighting as well as an out dated sense of style and a variety of diegetic sounds Firstly, the director of 'Matilda' uses low camera angles to depict Ms Trunchbull as aggressive and derogatory to others. During the scene in which both Miss Honey and Ms Trunchbull are in Ms Trunchbull's office the camera angles used are both low angled shots that are extremely close to Ms Trunchbull's face. Shots like this make Ms Trunchbull look visually unappealing as the highlight or amplify her imperfections. Also used in this scene are shots that display the whole of miss honey and only a small part (i.e. the head) of Ms Trunchbull's body. This portrays Ms Trunchbull as powerful and intimidating. Although these shots and angles are used throughout the majority of the movie there is one scene in particular the table turn and the power is changed. This is the scene which displays the whole school in the hallway throwing food at Ms Trunchbull. A high angle shot is taken to display that Ms Trunchbull is no longer in power and is quite insignificant. Angles such as high angles make the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. The Shifting Heart Analytical Essay 'The Shifting Heart' Analytical Essay– The use of Symbolism "Racism is man's gravest threat to man– the maximum of hatred for a minimum of reason." (Abraham J. Heschel, Jewish philosopher). Richard Beynon's 'The Shifting Heart' was first published in 1960, and insightfully explores the impact of racism. It is based on the lives of the Bianchis, an Italian family living in the suburb of Collingwood, during the post World War II immigration boom. As a literary device, symbolism is the representation of a concept through underlying meanings of objects. Beynon portrays the message, 'racism is a result of intolerance, not the specific races alone,' through the use of symbolism as well as the various racial attitudes of characters. The set ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Playing 'Waltzing Matilda' demonstrates how Poppa longs to be accepted as an equal Australian citizen. The tempo of this song is slow, which suggests mourning or sorrow, and this tone underlines his yearning to be recognised as a normal human being. But by also playing 'Santa Lucia,' it links his connection and pride to his Italian background– a fast tempo indicates joy or happiness. Of all the possible instruments Poppa could own, Beynon specifically chose a harmonica, which includes the word 'harmony' in it's name, signifying Poppa's desire to live harmoniously with others. Poppa is trapped between two diverse cultures; he is detached from his Italian heritage, and is not openly considered as an Australian, so he does not belong to either culture. As a result, Poppa is isolated from the community, and to further highlight this seclusion, the play is only set within the confines of their family home. Poppa plays both an Italian and Australian song throughout 'The Shifting Heart,' within close intervals of each other, demonstrating both cultures uniting. At the start of Act III Poppa witness another petty action from the neighbour stage right, "...remnants of rubbish comes over fence R.– Two large cabbage leaves..." (Act III stage directions p.83). In response to this, Poppa drops his harmonica and stands on it, destroying the object. This reaction is important to the play's message ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Film Analysis: The Film Matilda The film 'Matilda' directed by Danny DeVito was released in the year 1996 on the second of August. Danny DeVito illustrates Agatha Trunchbull in an evil and malicious way through the music used which is usually eerie and loud and her appearance which is quite unflattering and unapproachable. The camera angles used which were generally at a low angle also make Ms Trunchbull appear larger and more intimidating. Firstly, Ms Trunchbull is shown to be an evil and malicious character through her negative appearance. Throughout the movie Ms Trunchbull is made to appear a lot bigger than most, especially in comparison to Miss Honey, her niece. This comparison clearly show to the audience which of the two characters hold the most power and which plays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All these aspects are extremely important in making a movie and helping the audience understand each individual character ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Descriptive Essay On The Experience Of A City Our destination that afternoon was a place called Daylesford, which looked, wHen we arrived, more like a movie set than like an actual working town. The buildings on the main street were two stories tall, and made of wood, like buildings in the Old West, but brightly painted. Here was the shop selling handmade soaps shaped like petit fours. Here was the forgery, the jammery, your source for moisturizer. If Dodge City had been founded and maintained by homosexuals, this is what it might have looked like. "The spas are fantastic," Pat said, and she parked the car in front of a puppet shop. From there we walked down a slight hill, passing a flock of sulfur–crested cockatoos, just milling about, pulling worms from the front lawn of a bed–and–breakfast. This was the moment when familiarity slipped away, and Australia seemed not just distant but impossibly foreign. "Will you look at that," I said. It was Pat who had made the lunch reservation. The restaurant was attached to a hotel, and on arriving we were seated beside a picture window. The view was of a wooden deck and, immediately beyond it, a small lake. On a sunny day, it was probably blinded, but the winter sky was like brushed aluminum. The water beneath it had the same dull sheen, and its surface reflected nothing. Even before the menus were handed out, you could see what sort of a place this was. Order the pork and it might resemble a rough–hewn raft, stranded by tides on a narrow beach of polenta. Fish might come with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Supporting Student Responsibilities Supporting student outcomes and holistic wellbeing is an essential role as an educator. To continually improve outcomes and wellbeing it is critical that teachers take on additional roles and responsibilities around the school. Previous experience in these roles and provided me with holistic enjoyment watching students grow into lifelong learners. I have proven the ability to take on additional roles and responsibilities by: Facilitating and implementing the Premiers Sporting Challenge and Premiers Reading Challenge, which allowed students to value the passion of reading and healthy living outside of school. Taking on this additional role entailed creating additional assemblies, promoting the event to ensure all students were participating, organising registration and the awards that followed. Through successful promotion 80% of students achieved Gold at Austinmer Public School. These Premier challenges allowed the school and community bond to flourish. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This role included planning engaging lunchtime lessons for students and a program. Similar interest groups have positively grown to different areas and schools as a result of this concept. Demonstrated commitment to PDHPE extra–curricular activities by working with other schools, parents and coaches in organising and officiating PSSA sports (rugby league and basketball). Furthermore, to display my value to commitment, I undertook professional development to obtain my Introductory Level Officiating General Principles and Community Coaching General Principle Certificates. If selected in the role of full time teacher at Warilla North Public School I would continue to take on additional roles to help assist the school focus of respect and honour and foster students into lifelong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Dulce Et Decorum Est And The Boy In Striped Pajamas Devastation, destruction and atrocity clearly define the savagery of war. This is echoed Michael Marshall's statement about war. "There is no war without atrocity. War is atrocity, pure and simple: only greed, nationalism and faith help us pretend otherwise". In this statement Michael Marshall conveys the belief that greed, nationalism and faith are used as excuses for committing the atrocity of war. The Boy in Striped Pajamas by John Boyne depicts the horrors of war emphasizing the effects of war. Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen and And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda by Eric Bogel also reflect this point of view. War is an outrage and there is no valid reason that justifies the need for war and unnecessarily destroying the lives of young men, women and children. Throughout the term our class has studied many poems about the concept of war, many of which explore the undesired obscenities of war. Dulce Et Decorum Est highlights the concept that nationalism is not a valid excuse for war, particularly in the last lines, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nationalism, greed and faith were all excuses used to start these atrocities. One of the main causes of war was the growing force of nationalism and patriotism. In the words of Adolf Hitler, "Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it". This statement is an example of the propaganda that Adolph Hitler spread throughout Germany. The Great War took many young and old lives and changed the world irrevocably. We always remember the lives that were lost and the the sacrifices that were made in the context of the hugest lie – nationalism. By 1918, it had become clear that propaganda was a fact of modern society. For some it represented the solution to the challenges of the twentieth century; for others, its greatest threat. Nationalism has become a big part of war and one of the many excuses to go to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Matilda Movie Analysis Matilda Matilda is a movie about a young girl named Matilda Wormwood. Matilda had been neglected as a young child and then forced by her parents to learn how to take care of herself. A major part of the story is based at the school where all the students who attended the school were not treated very nicely by their principle Miss Trunchball. Matilda is based on the Roald Dahl novel 'Matilda'. The film director is Danny DeVito who believed did a great job. This film did a great job displaying a few themes in this film some of those themes are... family, friendship, rules, bully, fear, talent and sibling rivalry. This movie was realized in 1996 and was a big hit there and still is a big hit to this day. There were many film techniques used in this film and here are some examples. Growing up scene – At the start of this scene, you get an establishing shot on a high angle to show what type of house they live in. after that shot, the camera is moved inside and a medium long shot from a medium angle this is taken to show what everyone is doing inside the house. Through our these shots there is some up pumped 80s music playing in the backed ground and a voice over that gives us more information about what is going on in that scene. They also pan over to Matilda in a medium angle shot then turning to a low angle shot. The lighting they used was dim lighting this was used to show that they are inside of a house. They used all these techniques throughout this scene. First day of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Musical Analysis of ‚ÄòFestival Overture on Australian... This analysis of 'Festival Overture on Australian Themes' written by Colin Brumby in 1981; will use the knowledge of the musical elements to explore how Brumby has created each of the characters in 'Festival Overture on Australian Themes' and how all of the themes in the piece have been linked together to create the work. The intro of the piece 'Festival Overture on Australian Themes' is uncertain in tonality, starting with a flourish of notes for six bars, using woodwinds and strings, over bass tritones that go lower, coming to a rest on B, the dominant of E. The first subject; theme A, is a song called 'Jim Jones'. It is written in E minor. The piece has a very easy flowing melody which is in 6/8 time. It is heard firstly on a solo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This cheerful theme is played on violins. The Bullroarer is added here. The theme is then repeated, after that there is a sudden change into using a full orchestra. Accents and sequences create an unsettled mood and pushes the music forward. It then builds up in tension until the sound overflows and comes to a stop at the chord of B. A short solo on bassoon re–establishes the calm and undisturbed character, needed for the return of the song 'Jim Jones.' The piece Van Diemen's Land is about Tasmania, formally named Van Diemen's Land, were all the convicts were sent to pay for the crimes that they committed. The song talks about the hardships that the 'wild and wicked' youths will go through on Van Diemen's Land. The vigorous character of the theme represents the power of the prison guards that hold the convicts there. From Bars 142 – 175 the first subject; the song 'Jim Jones' is repeated, played in E minor. From bars 176 – 184, the transition between 'Jim Jones' and 'The Lime Juice Tub' is repeated, although it is changed a little; in the last two bars, it changes into E major. Then them B1, 'The Lime Juice Tub' is repeated in E major, along with the linking passage. Theme B2, 'The Ballad of 1891' is then repeated in A modal. The linking passage is then repeated again, and Theme B3, the song 'Gallant Peter Clarke' is then repeated in C major. From bars 251 to the end is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...