This document provides a list of fiction and non-fiction books, short stories, graphic novels, films, documentaries, and picture books from various genres and time periods. It includes titles from prominent authors such as Ernest Hemingway, Khaled Hosseini, John Steinbeck, Harper Lee, Neil Gaiman, and more. The list covers works from multiple countries and cultures and provides high-level genre classifications for each title.
English: key texts and background resources for senior studies, including the area of study Belonging.
Helen Sykes has been an English teacher, a bookseller, a publisher, and an author and editor of resources for English teaching. She is a life member of the English Teachers Association of New South Wales.
This document contains summaries of 3+ sentences for numerous books and articles. It provides high-level information about the subjects, genres, reading levels, and notable features of the works. Key details are mentioned like characters, plots, settings, illustrations, and awards without going into extensive detail about each item. The document serves as a concise overview of the essential information from the source material.
Darkest captive a lords of the underworld novella the by gena showalter pdfre...MeryiaPake
Galen writes another letter to Legion, who is hiding from him in an ancient realm without technology. Galen uses mechanical birds to communicate. He expresses mixed emotions - anger at Legion for leaving but also care for her trauma. Galen wants to get to know the new Legion and help her heal. He claims to think of her constantly. Legion has not responded to his first letter. Galen pressures her to acknowledge him, saying they could have a romance if she would give him a chance to prove he's changed.
The document announces that the Buzzworthy Bistro is free and open to the public. It provides information on upcoming movies based on books, including release dates and cast members. New book releases are promoted, listing the title, author and brief description for each. Upcoming releases and staff picks are also mentioned.
Darkest assassin a lords of the underworld novella the by gena showalter pdfr...MeryiaPake
Fox, an immortal assassin, has been possessed by the demon of Distrust. During a mission to help her friend Galen, she went into a trance and killed 10 innocent demon assassins known as Sent Ones. Plagued by the demon's laughter and whispers in her mind telling her to kill, she realizes she can no longer be trusted and decides she must leave Galen for his safety. When hands grab her shoulders, she fears it's an enemy but discovers it's only Galen. The demon continues manipulating her thoughts.
The document provides summaries of 15 books that were favorites of a reading group. Some of the books summarized are The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling, and The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.
The document provides summaries of 14 books that were favorites of a reading group. It summarizes The Hunger Games as a dystopian novel about a 16-year-old girl forced to compete in a fight to the death on live TV. It summarizes Twilight as a story about a 17-year-old girl who meets an attractive boy at her new school who she discovers is not wholly human. It summarizes Diary of a Wimpy Kid as the comedic adventures of the character Greg Heffley as told through journal entries.
English: key texts and background resources for senior studies, including the area of study Belonging.
Helen Sykes has been an English teacher, a bookseller, a publisher, and an author and editor of resources for English teaching. She is a life member of the English Teachers Association of New South Wales.
This document contains summaries of 3+ sentences for numerous books and articles. It provides high-level information about the subjects, genres, reading levels, and notable features of the works. Key details are mentioned like characters, plots, settings, illustrations, and awards without going into extensive detail about each item. The document serves as a concise overview of the essential information from the source material.
Darkest captive a lords of the underworld novella the by gena showalter pdfre...MeryiaPake
Galen writes another letter to Legion, who is hiding from him in an ancient realm without technology. Galen uses mechanical birds to communicate. He expresses mixed emotions - anger at Legion for leaving but also care for her trauma. Galen wants to get to know the new Legion and help her heal. He claims to think of her constantly. Legion has not responded to his first letter. Galen pressures her to acknowledge him, saying they could have a romance if she would give him a chance to prove he's changed.
The document announces that the Buzzworthy Bistro is free and open to the public. It provides information on upcoming movies based on books, including release dates and cast members. New book releases are promoted, listing the title, author and brief description for each. Upcoming releases and staff picks are also mentioned.
Darkest assassin a lords of the underworld novella the by gena showalter pdfr...MeryiaPake
Fox, an immortal assassin, has been possessed by the demon of Distrust. During a mission to help her friend Galen, she went into a trance and killed 10 innocent demon assassins known as Sent Ones. Plagued by the demon's laughter and whispers in her mind telling her to kill, she realizes she can no longer be trusted and decides she must leave Galen for his safety. When hands grab her shoulders, she fears it's an enemy but discovers it's only Galen. The demon continues manipulating her thoughts.
The document provides summaries of 15 books that were favorites of a reading group. Some of the books summarized are The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling, and The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.
The document provides summaries of 14 books that were favorites of a reading group. It summarizes The Hunger Games as a dystopian novel about a 16-year-old girl forced to compete in a fight to the death on live TV. It summarizes Twilight as a story about a 17-year-old girl who meets an attractive boy at her new school who she discovers is not wholly human. It summarizes Diary of a Wimpy Kid as the comedic adventures of the character Greg Heffley as told through journal entries.
This document provides the titles and brief excerpts from over 50 books that could be of interest to readers. Some of the books featured include historical fiction novels, adventure stories, biographies, and works about science and the natural world. A wide variety of genres are represented that could appeal to readers of different interests and backgrounds.
The 6th grade book club reading list included 12 books spanning several genres, including historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, realistic fiction, non-fiction, and graphic novels. Some of the featured books were Mark of the Thief, A Wrinkle in Time, True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Brian's Winter, The Boys Who Challenged Hitler, Goodbye Stranger, Heart of a Samurai, The Thing About Jellyfish, Crossover, The Fourteenth Goldfish, Westing Game, and Swim that Rock.
The document lists over 100 book series and individual books, along with the author and reading level for each. Many of the books are recommended by students in the 3rd grade, including Harry Potter, Junie B. Jones, Magic Tree House, and Captain Underpants. A variety of genres are represented, such as mysteries, fantasy, adventure stories, and humorous chapter books. Overall the document provides a long listing of book titles and authors that have been enjoyed by elementary school students.
The Rebecca Caudill Award is given annually to the most outstanding book voted on by students in grades 4-8 in Illinois schools. Last year's winner was The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan. The purpose of the award is to encourage children and young adults to read for fun and develop a lifelong interest in reading. A list of 15 books nominated for the 2010 award is then presented, each with a brief genre and plot description.
This document provides an editorial foreword and table of contents for a collection of author interviews conducted by Shelagh Watkins. The interviews feature a variety of authors who have recently published new books across different genres including fiction, non-fiction, children's books, and more. Brief excerpts are included from some of the author interviews to provide a taste of their discussions.
The document provides information on upcoming books, movies based on books, recent book releases, and reviews. It lists titles of books being adapted to films opening in October, new book releases, recently published books, and books scheduled to be released in the future. It also includes summaries of five mean book reviews and recommendations from library staff.
The document is a quiz about the Harry Potter series containing 30 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions. Some of the questions are about characters, plots, spells, creatures, and other elements from the books. Others connect various Harry Potter terms or ask about changes in a character's patronus. The quiz would test a participant's knowledge and familiarity with the Harry Potter universe.
This presentation includes the most banned and censored books in the United States between 2000 - 2020 as documented by the American Library Association's finding, and the reasons given by those who challenged these books.
This document lists young adult book titles, authors, and publication years from 2001-2002 through the 1st semester of 2012-2013. It appears to be a record of books either assigned in a classroom setting or available in a school library collection over this period of time. The titles and authors provide a overview of the diversity of literature made available to students during these years.
This document contains summaries from several students about their favorite books and films from last year. The summaries are in 1-3 sentences and provide the main character, plot points, and why they liked the story. Students discussed enjoying books and movies because they were funny, exciting, interesting or provided adventure and love stories. Films mentioned include The Hunger Games, Thor, Iron Man and Spiderman.
This document lists the authors and titles of books sold at a book festival in 2014. There are over 100 books listed, written by over 50 authors. Some of the notable authors included are A.S. King, Cory Doctorow, James Dashner, Lauren Oliver, Marie Lu, Paolo Bacigalupi, Ransom Riggs, Sarah Maas, Scott Westerfeld, and William Ritter.
This document provides an overview and analysis of three movie remakes: War of the Worlds from 1953 and 2005, and REC from 2007. It summarizes the plots and commercial success of each film, noting that War of the Worlds was a box office hit and earned Academy Award nominations, while REC was a low-budget cult horror film that became highly regarded. The document examines why each film was remade and how they compared to the original novels or films that inspired them.
This document lists and briefly describes 12 best young adult books from 2015, including Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli, Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, and The Bunker Diary by Kevin Brooks. The books cover a wide range of genres from contemporary fiction to historical non-fiction. The list provides short summaries of each book to help readers discover new titles that may interest them.
Fritz, a young Jewish boy, is taken from his parents in Germany and sent to a concentration camp. Upon arrival, he finds the ground muddy and is given striped pajamas to wear. Food is scarce and conditions are dark, cold, and miserable. Over several days, Fritz's health declines as he wonders what will happen. He sees his parents loaded onto a truck and taken into a room with large tanks, never seeing them again.
This document outlines an 8-week unit plan for a Year 2 HSIE class on how transport affects lives. The unit will use an inquiry process to investigate how transport systems link and solve problems. Students will learn about different modes of transport, how systems provide goods and services, and their environmental impacts. Assessment will include evaluating human interactions with environments and explaining how technologies in systems meet needs. The unit aims to develop understanding of social and environmental relationships.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can have mental and physical health benefits over time by reducing stress levels and promoting relaxation.
Did you know that all students in Parramatta Diocese have access to an amazing digital library. The eBook platform by Wheelers is accessible via a lapto or mobile devices especially iPads. As it is a K-12 product schools need to ensure that teachers and parents are aware of the Guidelines for Use.
This poem by Rumi describes the joy and intimacy of two souls who are together in a garden. It expresses how in that moment they feel as one, transcending their individual forms. They experience the beauty of nature, with the garden and birdsong bringing them immortality. The stars come to gaze upon them as they share laughter. It is a wonder that despite their physical separation, in spirit they can be together both in the east and west.
Exploring issues of identity & belonging (insight for english year 12)loins1
This document introduces the context of "Exploring Issues of Identity and Belonging" which students will study. It discusses building an understanding of the context through activities focused on key words, quotes, definitions of identity and belonging. It identifies four big ideas to explore: how families and relationships shape identity; the role of groups and community in belonging; factors that challenge identity; and choosing not to belong. It also provides overviews and discussion questions for four texts to be studied as part of the context.
This document provides the titles and brief excerpts from over 50 books that could be of interest to readers. Some of the books featured include historical fiction novels, adventure stories, biographies, and works about science and the natural world. A wide variety of genres are represented that could appeal to readers of different interests and backgrounds.
The 6th grade book club reading list included 12 books spanning several genres, including historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, realistic fiction, non-fiction, and graphic novels. Some of the featured books were Mark of the Thief, A Wrinkle in Time, True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Brian's Winter, The Boys Who Challenged Hitler, Goodbye Stranger, Heart of a Samurai, The Thing About Jellyfish, Crossover, The Fourteenth Goldfish, Westing Game, and Swim that Rock.
The document lists over 100 book series and individual books, along with the author and reading level for each. Many of the books are recommended by students in the 3rd grade, including Harry Potter, Junie B. Jones, Magic Tree House, and Captain Underpants. A variety of genres are represented, such as mysteries, fantasy, adventure stories, and humorous chapter books. Overall the document provides a long listing of book titles and authors that have been enjoyed by elementary school students.
The Rebecca Caudill Award is given annually to the most outstanding book voted on by students in grades 4-8 in Illinois schools. Last year's winner was The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan. The purpose of the award is to encourage children and young adults to read for fun and develop a lifelong interest in reading. A list of 15 books nominated for the 2010 award is then presented, each with a brief genre and plot description.
This document provides an editorial foreword and table of contents for a collection of author interviews conducted by Shelagh Watkins. The interviews feature a variety of authors who have recently published new books across different genres including fiction, non-fiction, children's books, and more. Brief excerpts are included from some of the author interviews to provide a taste of their discussions.
The document provides information on upcoming books, movies based on books, recent book releases, and reviews. It lists titles of books being adapted to films opening in October, new book releases, recently published books, and books scheduled to be released in the future. It also includes summaries of five mean book reviews and recommendations from library staff.
The document is a quiz about the Harry Potter series containing 30 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions. Some of the questions are about characters, plots, spells, creatures, and other elements from the books. Others connect various Harry Potter terms or ask about changes in a character's patronus. The quiz would test a participant's knowledge and familiarity with the Harry Potter universe.
This presentation includes the most banned and censored books in the United States between 2000 - 2020 as documented by the American Library Association's finding, and the reasons given by those who challenged these books.
This document lists young adult book titles, authors, and publication years from 2001-2002 through the 1st semester of 2012-2013. It appears to be a record of books either assigned in a classroom setting or available in a school library collection over this period of time. The titles and authors provide a overview of the diversity of literature made available to students during these years.
This document contains summaries from several students about their favorite books and films from last year. The summaries are in 1-3 sentences and provide the main character, plot points, and why they liked the story. Students discussed enjoying books and movies because they were funny, exciting, interesting or provided adventure and love stories. Films mentioned include The Hunger Games, Thor, Iron Man and Spiderman.
This document lists the authors and titles of books sold at a book festival in 2014. There are over 100 books listed, written by over 50 authors. Some of the notable authors included are A.S. King, Cory Doctorow, James Dashner, Lauren Oliver, Marie Lu, Paolo Bacigalupi, Ransom Riggs, Sarah Maas, Scott Westerfeld, and William Ritter.
This document provides an overview and analysis of three movie remakes: War of the Worlds from 1953 and 2005, and REC from 2007. It summarizes the plots and commercial success of each film, noting that War of the Worlds was a box office hit and earned Academy Award nominations, while REC was a low-budget cult horror film that became highly regarded. The document examines why each film was remade and how they compared to the original novels or films that inspired them.
This document lists and briefly describes 12 best young adult books from 2015, including Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli, Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, and The Bunker Diary by Kevin Brooks. The books cover a wide range of genres from contemporary fiction to historical non-fiction. The list provides short summaries of each book to help readers discover new titles that may interest them.
Fritz, a young Jewish boy, is taken from his parents in Germany and sent to a concentration camp. Upon arrival, he finds the ground muddy and is given striped pajamas to wear. Food is scarce and conditions are dark, cold, and miserable. Over several days, Fritz's health declines as he wonders what will happen. He sees his parents loaded onto a truck and taken into a room with large tanks, never seeing them again.
This document outlines an 8-week unit plan for a Year 2 HSIE class on how transport affects lives. The unit will use an inquiry process to investigate how transport systems link and solve problems. Students will learn about different modes of transport, how systems provide goods and services, and their environmental impacts. Assessment will include evaluating human interactions with environments and explaining how technologies in systems meet needs. The unit aims to develop understanding of social and environmental relationships.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can have mental and physical health benefits over time by reducing stress levels and promoting relaxation.
Did you know that all students in Parramatta Diocese have access to an amazing digital library. The eBook platform by Wheelers is accessible via a lapto or mobile devices especially iPads. As it is a K-12 product schools need to ensure that teachers and parents are aware of the Guidelines for Use.
This poem by Rumi describes the joy and intimacy of two souls who are together in a garden. It expresses how in that moment they feel as one, transcending their individual forms. They experience the beauty of nature, with the garden and birdsong bringing them immortality. The stars come to gaze upon them as they share laughter. It is a wonder that despite their physical separation, in spirit they can be together both in the east and west.
Exploring issues of identity & belonging (insight for english year 12)loins1
This document introduces the context of "Exploring Issues of Identity and Belonging" which students will study. It discusses building an understanding of the context through activities focused on key words, quotes, definitions of identity and belonging. It identifies four big ideas to explore: how families and relationships shape identity; the role of groups and community in belonging; factors that challenge identity; and choosing not to belong. It also provides overviews and discussion questions for four texts to be studied as part of the context.
The document describes the life and teachings of Rumi, a 13th century Sufi mystic and poet. It details his family's migration from Central Asia to Anatolia to escape the Mongol invasions. In Anatolia, Rumi's father established a madrassa and upon his death, Rumi took over. He was further trained by one of his father's students. A pivotal meeting with Sufi mystic Shams of Tabriz transformed Rumi's life and inspired his poetic works. His most famous work is the Masnavi, a six-volume poem exploring Sufi concepts of divine love and man's search for God. Rumi's teachings emphasized tolerance, compassion, and accessing divine
The document lists over 100 classic books and their authors. It includes well-known titles from English and other language literature across different time periods, genres, and countries. Some of the notable authors mentioned are Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Leo Tolstoy, Joseph Conrad, Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, George Orwell, Chinua Achebe, Salman Rushdie, and Arundhati Roy.
This document provides summaries of 18 books on various topics that Miss Brooks enjoys reading about such as science fiction, mysteries, biographies, and more. The books cover subjects like space exploration, famous politicians and athletes, folktales, poetry, and social issues. The document expresses that while Miss Brooks loves books, the author does not share her passion for reading.
This document lists the titles of over 100 books from various genres including classics of literature, fiction, history, philosophy and politics. Some of the notable authors mentioned include William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Leo Tolstoy, George Orwell, Rudyard Kipling, Rabindranath Tagore, Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi. The books cover a wide range of topics and were written over different time periods, showcasing the breadth of the reader's interests and knowledge.
Do you (or your patrons!) have a thing for the
paranormal? These hot reads are found
everywhere in your collection. We'll talk about how the paranormal is invading your stacks in all genres, from romance to mystery, horror to mainstream fiction.
The document lists characters from classic novels along with the book they are from and in some cases a brief description or link to more information. Some of the notable characters included are Boo Radley from To Kill a Mockingbird, Ahab from Moby Dick, Alice from Alice in Wonderland, Ashley Wilkes from Gone with the Wind, Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz, Dr. Frankenstein and The Monster from Frankenstein, Dracula from Dracula, Holden Caulfield from The Catcher in the Rye, Jay Gatsby from The Great Gatsby, Tarzan from Tarzan of the Apes, Willy Wonka from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Frodo
This document lists characters from famous novels paired with the book they appear in, including "Boo" Radley from To Kill a Mockingbird, Ahab from Moby Dick, and Alice from Alice in Wonderland. Some other character and book pairings included are Augustus Gloop from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Buttercup from The Princess Bride, and Capt. John Joseph Yossarian from Catch-22. There are over 50 characters listed from widely-read novels paired with the title of the book in which they appear.
This document lists 100 of the best short stories as ranked by the author. It includes short stories by famous authors such as Flannery O'Connor, Franz Kafka, Ambrose Bierce, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Shirley Jackson, Richard Connell, D.H. Lawrence, James Thurber, Ernest Hemingway, John Cheever, William Carlos Williams, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, John Updike, and many others. The list covers short stories from the 19th century to present day.
The document discusses strategies for updating a library's collection to better serve teenage patrons. It recommends aggressively weeding out older materials and expanding sections for popular genres among teens like paranormal romance, dystopian fiction, and supernatural thrillers. Specific titles that were popular with teens in recent years are listed within those genres as examples. The document stresses the importance of soliciting input from local teens about trends and listening to their recommendations.
This literary quiz document provides questions for a quiz with the following rules:
- Direct questions are worth +20 points without options
- Multiple choice questions (MCQ) are worth +15 for the first attempt and +10 and +5 for the second and third attempts
- Teams can choose a lucky color for +10 points irrespective of a direct question or pass
- Teams get 1 attempt per question
- There is no negative marking
The document then provides a series of trivia questions related to literature, movies, famous people and more for the quiz.
This document provides a list of book recommendations for summer reading for 7th and 8th graders. It is divided into several categories including exciting adventure and fantasy books, fascinating nonfiction and memoirs, funny stories, stories that touch your heart, graphic novels, social justice reads, and modern teen romance novels. Each category lists multiple book titles along with their authors. The list provides over 50 book recommendations overall covering a wide variety of genres.
This document provides the titles of over 100 books from Ken's personal library. The books cover a wide range of topics including history, science fiction, classics, military topics, secret societies, lost civilizations, and more. Many of the books are related to secret or controversial topics. The library appears to belong to someone with diverse interests including history, science, and unconventional subjects.
The document provides summaries of 20 books in 3 sentences or less, highlighting their essential plot details or themes. It begins with books about adventure, survival, and magic before transitioning to historical fiction, biographies, and stories tackling challenging topics like war, racism, and loss. The summaries convey a wide range of genres and subjects covered in the selected works.
The Making of Lexica: A Truly Massive Tablet GameJesse Schell
Lexica is a massive tablet game (3.5 GB, 300 Staff Years of work) that is designed to get junior high kids excited about reading. In this talk, Jesse Schell gives an overview of it, and details the problems (and solutions) of dealing with such a large game app on iOS.
Romancing the gothic: When Love and Death EmbraceHolly Hirst
This document provides an overview of the intersection between Gothic literature and romance novels. It begins by discussing early Gothic works like The Castle of Otranto that had romantic elements. It then explores tropes that emerged like surprise heroes and chivalrous norms. Other sections examine themes of sensibility, the role of servant heroes, how to become a Byronic hero, and intersections with vampires and female sexuality. The document considers questions around Gothic formulas and how the genres combined in works like Jane Eyre and Rebecca. It traces the evolution of the Gothic romance over time and provides examples of further reading on the topic.
This document provides a list of 213 scripts and plays that an Academy Award winning/nominated writer has worked on over their career. The scripts include 33 that won Oscars and 46 that were nominated. Some of the notable scripts and plays mentioned include 12 Angry Men, The African Queen, All About Eve, The Apartment, Casablanca, Chinatown, Citizen Kane, The Graduate, The Godfather, Gone With The Wind, and West Side Story.
Alessio Workshop: 50 Shades of Racy Reading - Handout 5ALATechSource
The document lists titles of various romance novels and series that contain erotic themes or content, including the popular 50 Shades trilogy. Both mainstream romance titles and more explicitly erotic works are mentioned from a variety of genres including contemporary romance, paranormal romance, and anthologies. The list provides a sampling of racy reading material across several subgenres of romance fiction.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
1. Fiction
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place (Short story) Ernest Hemingway
A Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess
A Thousand Splendid Suns Khaled Hoseini
Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain
Alice In Wonderland Lewis Carroll
Alien Nadia Wheatley
Alien Son Judah Waten
Amazing Adventures Of Kavalier And Clay, The Michael Chabon
Angels And Insects Antonia Susan Byatt
Anne Of Green Gables L.M. Montgomery
Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street (Short
Story)
Herman Melville
Black Girl / White Girl Joyce Carol Oates
Bluest Eye, The Toni Morrison
Bone People, The Keri Hulme
Bonesetter's Daughter, The Amy Tan
Book Thief, The Markus Zusak
Boy In The Striped Pyjamas, The John Boyne
Breath Tim Winton
Brighton Rock Graham Greene
Capricornia Xavier Herbert
Carrie Stephen King
Catcher In The Rye, The J.D Salinger
Cathedral Raymond Carver
Cellist Of Sarajevo, The Steven Galloway
Chant Of Jimmie Blacksmith, The Thomas Keneally
Charlotte's Web E. B. White
Color Purple, the Alice Walker
Chocolate War, The Robert Cormier
Cider House Rules, The John Irving
Circle Of Friends Maeve Binchy
Clan Of The Cave Bear Jean Auel
Colour Of Water, The James McBride
Coonardoo Katherine Prichard
Count Of Monte Christo Alexandre Dumas
Creed Carol Plum-Ucci
Crime And Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky
Cry, The Beloved Country Alan Paton
Deadly, Unna? Phillip Gwynne
Destroying Avalon Kate McCaffrey
Diary Of Anne Frank Anne Frank
Dirt Music Tim Winton
Does My Head Look Big In This? Randa Abdel-Fattah
2. Dracula Bram Stoker
Everyday Use (Short Story) Alice Walker
Exodus Leon Uris
Forgotten Garden Kate Morton
Forsythe Saga, The John Galsworthy
Girl, Interrupted Susanna Kaysen
Gone With The Wind Margaret Mitchell
Grapes Of Wrath, The John Steinbeck
Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan Swift
Handmaid’s Tale Margaret Atwood
Harry And Luke Glyn Parry
Heart Is A Lonely Hunter, The Carson McCullers
Heart Of Darkness Joseph Conrad
Hobbit, The J.R.R. Tolkien
Home Crowd, The Graham Kershaw
Homecoming Cynthia Voigt
House Of Sand And Fog Andre Dudus
House On Mango Street, The Sandra Cisneros
I Am Charlotte Simmons Tom Wolfe
I Am The Cheese Robert Cormier
Inventing Eliot Graham Gardner
Invisible Man Ralph Ellison
Island of the Blue Dolphins Scott O'Dell
Just In Case Meg Rosoff
Joy Luck Club, The Amy Tan
Jude, The Obscure Thomas Hardy
Keeper Of The Isis Light, The Monica Hughes
Last Muster, The Leonie Norrington
Life Of Pi, The Yann Martel
Light In August William Faulkner
Little Women Louisa May Alcott
Lolita Vladimir Nabokov
Looking For Alibrandi Melina Marchetta
Lord Of The Flies William Golding
Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship Of The Ring J.R.R. Tolkien
March Geraldine Brooks
Mama Day Gloria Naylor
Matilda Roald Dahl
Memoirs Of A Geisha Arthur Golden
Metamorphosis Franz Kafka
Mister Pip Lloyd Jones
My Brilliant Career Miles Franklin
My Sister’s Keeper Jodie Picoult
Native Son Richard Wright
Nausea Jean Paul Satre
3. Never Let Me Go Kazuo Ishiguro
Nine Hours North Tim Sinclair
Nineteen Eighty-Four George Orwell
Nukkin Ya Phillip Gwynne
Of Mice And Men John Steinbeck
Oliver Twist Charles Dickens
Once Were Warriors Alan Duff
Other Side Of Truth, The Beverley Naidoo
Outsider, The (or The Stranger) Albert Camus
Outsiders S.E. Hinton
Paddy Clark Ha Ha Ha Roddy Doyle
Pagan Inez Baranay
Peter Pan J. M. Barrie
Plague, The Albert Camus
Power Of One, The Bryce Courtenay
Project X: A Novel Jim Shepard
Power Of One, The Bryce Courtenay
Puberty Blues Kathy Lette
Refugee Boy Benjamin Zephaniah
Remembering Babylon David Malouf
Satanic Verses, The Salman Rushdie
Scarlet Letter, The Nathaniel Hawthorne
School Of Arts, The Bille Brown
Secret River, The Kate Grenville
Shadows In The Mirror Cameron Nunn
Shiralee, The D'Arcy Francis Niland
Silas Marner George Eliot
Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants Ann Brashares
Slaughterhouse Five Kurt Vonnegut
Snow Goose Paul Gallico
Sound Of One Hand Clapping, The Richard Flanagan
Speak Laurie Halse Anderson
Spare Room, The Kathryn Lomer
Sula Toni Morrison
Surfacing Margaret Atwood
Tale Of Two Cities Charles Dickens
Ten Things I Hate About Me Randa Abdel-Fattah
Tess Of The D'Urbervilles Thomas Hardy
Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe
Time Traveller's Wife, The Audrey Niffenegger
To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee
To Sir With Love E.R. Braithwaite
Tomorrow When The War Began John Marsden
Twilight (Series) Stephenie Meyer
Twisted Laurie Halse Anderson
4. Ulysses James Joyce
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe
Unless Carol Shields
Walk In My Shoes Alwyn Evans
Walkabout James Vance
We Need To Talk About Kevin Lionel Shriver
What I Was Meg Rosoff
White Fang Jack London
Wide Sargasso Sea Jean Rhys
Winter In The Blood James Welch
Wrong Hands, The Nigel Richardson
Z for Zachariah Robert C. O'Brien
Graphic Novel
American Splendor Harvey Pekar
Arrival Shaun Tan
Batman
Blankets Craig Thompson
Edu-Manga: Anne Frank Etsuo Suzuki; Illus. by Yoko Miyawaki
Emo Boy Steve Emond
Fax From Sarajevo Joe Kubert
Flood! A Novel In Pictures Eric Drooker
Godspeed: The Kurt Cobain Graphic Barnaby Legg & Jim McCarthy; Illus. by
Flameboy
Maus: A Survivor's Tale Art Spiegelman
The Metamorphosis Franz Kafka; adapted by Peter Kuper
Palestine Joe Sacco
Pedro & Me: Friendship, Loss And What I
Learned
Judd Winick
Persepolis Marjane Satrapi
Spiderman
Still I Rise: A Cartoon History Of African
Americans
Roland Laird; Illus. Elihu Bey
Strangers In Paradise Terry Moore
We Are On Our Own: A Memoir By Miriam
Katin
Miriam Katin
X-Men
Film & Television
Nineteen Eighty-Four
A Clockwork Orange
American History X
Amistad
An Angel At My Table
5. An Officer And A Gentleman
Angels And Insects
Anne Of Green Gables
As It Is In Heaven (Så som i himmelen)
Babel
Batman Begins
Beneath Clouds
Beauty And The Beast
Bend It Like Beckham
Big Wednesday
Boy’s Don’t Cry
Brokeback Mountain
Buffy (Season 7)
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
Children Of Men
Corpse Bride
Crocodile Dundee
Cry Freedom
Dead Poet’s Society
Donnie Darko
Edward Scissorhands
Elephant
Elephant Man, The
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
Evil Angels
Fight Club
Finding Forrester
Finding Nemo
Fried Green Tomatoes
Gandhi
Ghost World
Gattaca
Girl, Interrupted
Grease
Hairspray
Handmaid’s Tale
Happy Feet
Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone
High Noon
Hotel Rwanda
How To Make An American Quilt
Hunchback Of Notre Dame, The
Interview with The Vampire
Insider, The
K-PAX
6. Leaving Of Liverpool, The
Letters To Ali
Life Is Beautiful (Vita è bella, La)
Life Of Brian
Lion King, The
Little Miss Sunshine
Lord Of The Flies
Lost - Jin The Fisherman
Mad Max
Malcolm X
Man From Snowy River, The
Mary Bryant
Matrix, The
Mean Girls
Memoirs Of A Geisha
Monsoon Wedding
Muriel’s Wedding
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
My Brilliant Career
My Own Private Idaho
Napoleon Dynamite
Neverending Story, The (Unendliche Geschichte, Die)
Nightmare Before Christmas, The
Oliver Twist
On The Waterfront
Once Were Warriors
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
Others, The
Pan’s Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno)
Philadelphia
Piano, The
Pink Floyd The Wall
Priscilla Queen Of The Desert
Proposition, The
Raising Helen
Rebecca
Romper Stomper
Scales of Justice
Schindler’s List
Silkwood
Somersault
Sommersby
Sophie Scholl – The Final Days
Sound Of Music, The
Spy That Came In From The Cold, The
7. Storm Boy
Sum Of Us, The
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
There Will Be Blood
Titanic
To Kill A Mockingbird
To Sir With Love
Trainspotting
Transamerica
Tristan + Isolde
V For Vendetta
Walkabout
Waterfront
Water
Watership Down
Whale Rider
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
Where The Green Ants Dream
Wings Of Desire (Himmel über Berlin, Der)
Wizard Of Oz, The
Women Of The Sun (TV Series)
Documentary Film & Television
A Fair Go - Winning The 1967 Referendum
Apology To The Stolen Generations Of Australia, The
Australian Biography: Extraordinary Australians Talk About Their Lives - Various clips
available online
Australian Story – Various (ABC Documentary TV Series)
Blackout - Best Kept Secret - Archie Roach
Bowling For Columbine
Bridge Over Myall Creek
Compass - Stolen Generation
Compass - Various (ABC Documentary TV Series)
Four Corners - About Woomera (Warning! contains disturbing footage)
Four Corners - Dangerous Ground
Four Corners - Riot And Revenge - Cronulla Riot
Darwin's Nightmare
Family Footsteps - takes Australians to live the lives they might have led, if their parents
had not migrated to Australia
Grizzly Man
Kanyini
8. Mabo: Life Of An Island Man
March Of The Penguins, The
Message Stick - Ripples From Wave Hill
Night & Fog (Nuit Et Brouillard)
One People Sing Freedom
Some Kind Of Monster
Sorrow & The Pity, The (Le Chagrin Et Al Pitie)
Non-Fiction
A Child Named “It” Dave Pelzer
A Fortunate Life Albert Facey
A Long Walk To Freedom Nelson Mandela
An Aboriginal Mother Tells Of The Old And New Elsie Roughsey
Almost French Sarah Turnbll
An Angel At My Table Janet Frame
An Australian Son Gordon Matthews
Angela’s Ashes Frank McCourt
Belonging: Australians, Place & Aboriginal Ownership Peter Read
Belonging: Home Away From Home Isabel Huggan
Bell Jar, The Sylvia Plath
Black Gold Of The Sun: Searching For Home In Africa
And Beyond
Ekow Eshun
Black Like Me John Howard Griffin
Brothers In Arms Sandra Harvey & Lindsay
Simpson
Color Of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White
Mother, The
James McBride
Diary Of Anne Frank Anne Frank
Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories By Young
Writers Aged 11-20 Years
Sonja Dechian, Heather Millar &
Eva Sallis (eds)
Destroying Avalon Kate McCaffrey
Doreen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri Calling Doreen Kartinyeri & Sue
Anderson
Falling Leaves Adeline Yen Mah
Fig Tree Arnold Zable
Finding a Different Kind of Normal: Misadventures With
Asperger Syndrome
Jeanette Purkis
Foreign Wife Gillian Bouras
From Somewhere Else: People From Other Countries
Who Have Made Australia Home
L. Thompson
Gogo Mama: A Journey Into The Lives Of Twelve African
Women
Sally Sara
Growing Up Asian In Australia Alice Pung
Hell’s Angels Hunter S Thompson
Heroin Diaries, The Nikki Sixx
9. Home And Away: Australian Stories Of Belonging And
Alienation
Bruce Bennett & Susan Hayes
(eds.)
Home To Mother Doris Pilkington
Hospital By The River, The Catherine Hamlin with John
Little
If Everyone Cared Margaret Tucker
The Immigrants W. Lowenstein & M. Loh
In Cold Blood Truman Capote
In Denial: The Stolen Generation Robert Manne
In My Skin Kate Holden
Infidel Ayaan Hirsi Ali
It Is No Secret Donna Meehan
Karobran Monica Clare
Kimberley Warrior: The Story Of Jandamarra John Nicholson
Kite Runner, The Khaled Hosseini
Many Voices: Reflections On Experiences Of Indigenous
Child Separation
Doreen Mellor And Anna Haebich
(Ed)
Mao’s Last Dancer Cunxin, Li
Migrants In Australia: An Italian Experience A. Cowden
Migrants In Australia: A Jewish Experience A. Cowden
Migrants In Australia: A Vietnamese Experience A. Cowden
Mum Shirl: An Autobiography Theresa Clemens & Shirley
Smith, with the assistance of
Roberta Sykes
My Forbidden Face Latifa & Lisa Appignanesi (trans)
My Journey Behind The Veil Kay Rasool
My Life As A Traitor Zarah Ghahramani with Robert
Hillman
My Place Sally Morgan
No Place Like Home: Australian Stories By Young Writers
Aged 8-21 Years
Sonja Dechian (ed.)
Nobody Nowhere Donna Williams
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Ken Kelsey
Over A Thousand Hills I Walk With You Hanna Jansen & Elizabeth D.
Crawford (trans)
Over My Tracks Evelyn Crawford
Pride Against Prejudice Ida West
Pursuit Of Happyness, The Chris Gardner
Running With Scissors Augusten Burroughs
Saving Samantha Samantha Weaver
Sins Of The Mothers Donna Davis
Slave: The True Story Of A Girl's Lost Childhood And Her
Fight For Survival
Mende Nazer & Damien Lewis
Snake Cradle Roberta Sykes
Somebody Now Ellie Gaffney
Sparrow Garden Peter Skrzynecki
Story Of My Life, The Helen Keller
10. Take This Child Barbara Cummings
Tell Me I'm Here Anne Deveson
Through My Eyes Ellie Simon
‘Tis Frank McCourt
Town James Roy
Unimagined: A Muslim Boy Meets The West Imran Ahmad
Unna You Fullas Glenyse Ward
Wandering Girl Glenyse Ward
When the Pelican Laughed Alice Nannup
Where The Sea Takes Us: A Vietnamese Australian StoryKim Huynh
Who Do You Think You Are? Second Generation
Immigrant Women In Australia
K. Herne. J Travaglia & E. Weiss
Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts,
The
Maxine Hong Kingston
Zlata’s Diary: A Child’s Life In Sarajevo Zlata Filipovic
Picture Books
A Is For Aunty Bob Graham
A True Person Gabiann Marin
Alley Oops Janice Levy; Illus. by C.B. Decker
Ali The Bold Heart Jane Jolly & Elise Hurst
Always Adam Sheldon Oberman
An Ordinary Day Libby Gleeson; Illus. by Armin Greder
Angel Child, Dragon Child Michele Maria Surat; Illus. by Vo Dinh
Mai
Annie, The Invisible Girl Ulises Wensell
Away! Away! Julie Hunt; Illus. by Priscilla Nielsen.
Basil, The Loneliest Boy In The Block Jason Timlock
Beginnings Chris Sutton
Belonging Jeannie Baker
Big Swim, The Christobel Mattingley
Black Dog Pamela Allen
Boy And His Robot Asun Balzola
Boy With Two Eyes Ulises Wensell
Brave Charlotte Anu Stohner
Bubble, The Josie Montano & Matt Ottley
Burnt Stick, The Anthony Hill; Illus. by Mark Sofila
Catwings Ursula Le Guin
Cherry Pie Gretel Killeen; Illus. by Francesca
Patridge & Franck Dubuc
Children And The Silly Kings Nella Bosnia
Children Who Learned To Smile Karin Schubert
Cinderella Charles Perrault
Colour Of Home, The Mary Hoffman & Karin Littlewood
Constantine The Great A.B. Patterson
11. Daisy Comes Home Jan Brett
Do Not Go Around The Edges Daisy Utemorrah; Illus. by Pat Torres
Downsized Mike Dumbleton; Illus. by Tom Jellett
Erika's Story Ruth Vander Zee
Giant Child Carme Sole
Girl With No Name Asun Balzola
Great Joy Kate DiCamillo; Illus. by Bagram
Ibatoulline
Greetings From Sandy Beach Bob Graham
Grey Mouse Anke De Vries
Hansel And Gretel Brothers Grimm
Henry & Amy Stephen Michael King
Hidden Child Isaac Millman
Home And Away John Marsden; Illus. by Matt Ottley
I Am Pangoo The Penguin Satomi Ichikawa
Idjhil Helen Bell
Island , The Armin Greder
Isabella’s Bed Alison Lester
Jack & Jim Kitty Crowther
Journey Home Lawrence McKay
Kinder Hat, The Morag Loh & Illus. by Donna Rawlins
Let's Be Friends Inger Sandberg
Let's Eat Ana Zamorano & Illus. by Julie Vivas
Little Beaver And The Echo, The Amy MacDonald; Illus. by Sarah Fox-
Davies
Lost And Found Oliver Jeffers
Lost Thing, The Shaun Tan
Luke’s Way Of Looking Nadia Wheatley; Illus. by Matt Ottley
Man Who Loved Boxes, The Stephen Michael King
Mariana & The Merchild Caroline Pitcher; Illus. by Jackie Morris
Mates Weldon Kids
Memorial Gary Crew; Illus. by Shaun Tan
Millicent Jeannie Baker
Milli, Jack And The Dancing Cat Stephen Michael King
My Hiroshima Junko Morimoto
Mokee The White Possum Leslie Rees
Mutt Dog! Stephen Michael King
My Name Was Hussein Hristo Kyuchukov
My Name Is Yoon Helen Recorvitis
Natemba Annette Lodge
Night Hawk Star, The Junko Morimoto & Helen Smith
Oh, Kipper! Janet McClean
Old Magic Alan Baille; Illus. by Di Wu
Peace Crane Sheila Hamanaka
Peasant Prince, The Li Cunxin & Anne Spudvilas
12. Pebble: A Story About Belonging Susan Milford
Pigs And Honey Jeanie Adams
Rabbits, The John Marsden; Illus. by Shaun Tan
Race, The Christobel Mattingley; Illus. by Anne
Spudvilas
Rainbow Irena Sibley
Rainbow Bird Czenya Cavouras
Rebel! Alan Baillie & Di Wu (illustrator)
Sandy The Cane Train Jean Chapman
Snow White Brothers Grimm
Space Travellers Margaret Wild
Tales From Outer Surburbia Shaun Tan
Red Book, The Barbara Lehman
Red Tree, The Shaun Tan
Refugees David Miller
Requiem For A Beast: A Work For Image, Word
And Music
Matt Ottley
Singing Hat, The Tohby Riddle
Snook Takes A Dip Colin Thiele
Spirit Of Hope Bob Graham
Storybook Children Nella Bosnia
Swimmy Leo Lionni
Tacky The Penguin Helen Lester
Tale Of Smidgin Teale, The Anne Reddell
Tales From Outer Suburbia Shaun Tan
Thumbelina Hans Christian Andersen
Ugly Duckling, The Hans Christian Andersen
Very Lonely Firefly, The Eric Carle
Two Tough Teddies Kilmeny Niland
Town Mouse, Country Mouse Jan Brett
Veronica Roger Duvoisin
Very Best Of Friends Margaret Wild
Waltzing Matilda A.B. Paterson & Desmond Digby
(illustrator)
Way Home Libby Hathorn; Illus. by Gregory
Rogers
White Socks Only Evelyn Coleman
Woolvs In The Sitee Margaret Wild
Wrong Hands, The Nigel Richardson
You And Me: Our Place Leonie Norrington; Illus. by Dee Huxley
Yowie That Nobody Wanted Heidi Lee
Plays
A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams
An Enemy Of The People Henrik Ibsen
13. Barungin: Smell the Wind Jack Davis
Belonging Tracey Rigney
Caretaker, The Harold Pinter
Close To The Bone Ned Manning
Death Of A Salesman Arthur Miller
Endgame Samuel Beckett
Glass Menagerie, The Tennessee Williams
Happy Days Samuel Beckett
Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen
Iceman Cometh, The Eugene O'Neill
Long Day's Journey Into Night Eugene O'Neill
Metamorphosis, The Franz Kafka
Navigating Katharine Thompson
Othello William Shakespeare
Play (Part 1) (Part 2) Samuel Beckett
Radiance Louis Nowra
Stolen Jane Harrison
Trial, The Franz Kafka
Truganinni Bill Reed
Women Of The Sun Hyllus Maris & Sonia Borg
Yanagai! Yanagai! Andrea James
Zoo Story, The Edward Albee
Poetry
Acquainted With The Night Robert Frost
America Claude McKay
An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow Les Murray
Ancestors, The Judith Wright
At Cooloolah Judith Wright
Beowulf Anonymous
Bora Ring Judith Wright
Dark Ones, The Judith Wright
Dawn Is At Hand, The Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker)
Desert Places Robert Frost
Eli, Eli Judith Wright
Embankment At Night, Before The War: Outcasts D.H. Lawrence
Enter Without So Much As Knocking Bruce Dawe
Half Caste Girl Judith Wright
Homeless Adelaide Anne Procter
Howl Allen Ginsberg
I, Too Langston Hughes
Immigrants, The Margaret Atwood
It Is Not Pride, It Is Not Shame Emily Bronte
Lady Of Shallot Alfred Tennyson
14. Last Of His Tribe, The Henry Kendall
Last Of His Tribe Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker)
Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, The T.S. Eliot
Mending Wall Robert Frost
Million Mile March, The Maya Angelou
My Country Dorothea Mackellar
Nigger's Leap, New England Judith Wright
Originally (published in The Other Country) Carol Ann Duffy
Outcast Claude McKay
Paralytic Sylvia Plath
Refugee Blues W.H. Auden
River Bend Judith Wright
Runaway Slave At Pilgrim's Point, The Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sea Is History, The Derek Walcott
Simple Gift, The Steven Herrick
Song Of Hope Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker)
Star-Apple Kingdom, The Derek Walcott
Still I Rise Maya Angelou
Two Dreamtimes Judith Wright
Tuft Of Flowers, The Robert Frost
Unabated Spring: Selected Poems Ian Mudie
Waste Land, The T.S. Eliot
Where I'm From George Ella Lyon
White House, The Claude McKay
Widower In The Country Les Murray
Song
A Boy’s Best Friend White Stripes
Alabama Neil Young
American Idiot Green Day
Ashes To Ashes David Bowie
Beds Are Burning Midnight Oil
Bengali In Platforms Morrissey
Bohemian Rapsody Queen
Bound for Botany Bay- A Convict Ballad Anonymous
Charcoal Lane (Album) Archie Roach
Chimes Of Freedom Bob Dylan
Chop Suey System Of A Down
Comfortably Numb Pink Floyd
Creep Radiohead
Dookie (Album) Green Day
Dumb Nirvana
Eleanor Rigby The Beatles
Freak On A Leash Korn
15. Great Southern Land Icehouse
I Am Australian The Seekers
I Know It’s Over The Smiths
I Pity The Poor Immigrant Bob Dylan
I Still Call Australia Home Peter Alan
Invisible Kid Metallica
Looking For Butter Boy (Album) Archie Roach
Loser Beck
Mad World Tears For Fears
Mother Pink Floyd
My Island Home Christine Anu
Neighborhood Bully Bob Dylan
Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols
(Album)
Sex Pistols
Numb Linkin Park
OK Computer (Album) Radiohead
Only A Pawn In Their Game Bob Dylan
Our Home Our Land (Album) Various
Outsider Green Day
Paranoid Android Radiohead
People Are Strange The Doors
Shilo Neil Diamond
Smells Like Teen Spirit Nirvana
Solid Rock Goanna
Someone Belonging To Someone Bee Gees
Sounds Of Silence, The Simon & Garfunkel
Sounds Of Then Gangajang
Southern Man Neil Young
Space Oddity (Album) David Bowie
Strange Messengers Patti Smith
Subdivisions Rush
Teenagers My Chemical Romance
This Land Is Your Land Woodie Guthrie
Thou Shalt Not Steal Kev Carmody
Timeless Land Yothu Yindi
Took The Children Away Archie Roach
Treaty Yothu Yindi
True Blue John Williamson
Truth Faith New Order
Unforgiven, The Metallica
Unwanted Kill Hannah
Walking Together Blek Bala Mujik
Wall, The (Album) Pink Floyd
Waltzing Matilda A B Paterson
With God on Our Side Bob Dylan
16. Working Class Hero Green Day
Visual Art
American Gothic Grant Wood
Automat Edward Hopper
Boy Running Russell Drysdale
Cahill Expressway Jeffrey Smart
Car Banksy
CCTV Banksy
Christina's World Andrew Wyeth
Cleaners, The Jeffrey Smart
Dartmouth College Mural Jose Clemente Orozco
Despair Edvard Munch
Down On His Luck Frederick McCubbin
Feed The World 2 Banksy
Hunters Banksy
Mangula Russell Drysdale
Media Banksy
Metropolis George Grosz
New School, The Jeffrey Smart
New School University Mural Jose Clemente Orozco
Nighthawks Edward Hopper
Painting 1978 Peter Booth
Room In New York Edward Hopper
Ruins Lake Callabonna, The Russell Drysdale
Sale Banksy
Separation Edvard Munch
Scream, The Edvard Munch
Something More (Photographic Series) Tracey Moffat
Study For Jersey Homesteads Mural Ben Shahn
Sunday Evening Russell Drysdale
TV Monster 2 Banksy
Unemployment Ben Shahn
Up In The Sky (Photographic Series) Tracey Moffat
Waterlillies Banksy
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We
Going?
Paul Gaugin
Newspaper & Magazine Articles
A Completely Permitted View Of Australia, Sydney Morning Herald,
19/09/08 - profiles upcoming book release of Portraits From A Land
Without People by John Ogden - a pictorial history of indigenous Australia.
See audio slideshow.
Joel Gibson
All At Sea In A Leaky Boat, Sydney Morning Herald 20/09/08 - African
17. asylum seekers' plight. See audio slideshow
Belongings: Felt, Presented, Challenged. New Internationalist, 01/08/2007
Issue 403, p10-11. A photo essay documenting photographs taken by
photojournalists of the atrocities in their countries.
Feeling Of Not Belonging Plagues One In Four, Study Finds, Sydney
Morning Herald, 03/07/2008
Adele Horin
Indigenous Belonging – Our Heritage NT Magazine May-July 2008 Prof. John
Lester
'Land Rights' Aboriginal and Islander Identity, Aboriginal Publications
Foundation, Perth, 1978.
Migrants Need To Learn Mateship: PM, Sydney Morning Herald 12/12/2006
Myth Of Belonging Masks Our Insecurity, The Eureka Street 02/04/2007 Colin Long
Wrong Side Of Great Divide, Sydney Morning Herald 27/09/2008. See
audio slideshow -Traditional Aboriginal owners speak of their special
connection to country
Websites
Australia Says Sorry - Features related news articles, video
& audio about the stolen generations of indigenous
Australians & Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's apology
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian Memories Of The Holocaust
Australian Screen: Australia's Audiovisual Heritage Online -
View 1000's of online clips e.g. clips on the themes of
Identity & Culture: Australian Identity , Values & Citizenship
, Society , Indigenous Australia , Sport & Health & War
BBC - The Road To Refuge
Belonging: A Century Celebrated
Belongings: Post - WW2 Memories Of Migration
Beyond The Fire - Real-life Stories From Teens Who Have
Lived In War zones
The Face Of Islam - Australian Muslims talk about their faith Sydney Morning Herald
The First Wave: Beyond A White Australia - Tells the stories
behind the first wave of post-WW2 migration to Australia
Sydney Morning Herald &
The Age in conjunction with
The Migration Heritage
Centre
Exit Iraq - Includes Australian armed forces involvement,
the Iraqi side of the war, videos, photos and images of the
conflict.
Sydney Morning Herald
First Fleet - Consists of information about the convicts who
were transported to Australia in 1787
Long Journey, Young Lives - An intimate insight into child
refugees, their experiences and journeys
Mission Voices - Hear Aboriginal Elders tell of their lives on
missions and reserves
Pacific Stories - Learn about the people and issues featured
in the ABC television series through interactive galleries,
maps, video & audio
Australian Broadcasting
Commission
Packing To Leave: Saris, Suits & Spices - Features video &
background of personal migration stories from South Asia to
Sydney
Migration Heritage Centre
18. Scattered People - Stories of refugees in Australia
The Trials Of David Hicks - The background of the case is
presented, along with interviews, maps and video of the
people involved
The Age
Twelve Canoes - Following on from Rolf de Heer's film 10
Canoes, the Yolngu people of Ramingining in Arnhem Land
offer an in depth view of their society and culture
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - Online
Exhibitions - Links to multimedia online exhibitions featuring
in-depth information & personal accounts of the holocaust
War of Ideas: September 11 ...Five Years On - Includes
news and analysis, articles, narrated slideshows, and sound
clips relating to Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and
Palestinian territories.
Sydney Morning Herald
Werde! Welcome To Us Mob - Follow the lives of central
Australian Aboriginal teenagers
Other Resources
Against All Odds (Online Game) - Lets you experience what it
is like to be a refugee
UNHCR - The UN Refugee
Agency
Apology Of Socrates, The (Speech) Plato
Apology To The Stolen Generations Of Australia (Speech) Part
1, Part 2 & Part 3