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The Life of Indigenous Australian Children
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The Life of Indigenous Australian Children.

the cow dung. In Kinchela Boys' Home, which was based in New South Wales, the boys often suffered sexual and physical abuse. Often the white people would send Aboriginal women out into the white community, and if they came back pregnant, the rule was to keep each woman for two years and then take the child away; sometimes mother and child would never see each other again. The white society thought it would be in the best interest of the child to remove her from the corrupting influence of her Aboriginal family. There were no rules or regulations for the treatment of the Aboriginal children who were sent to work. The children then grew up in a white community knowing nothing of the Aboriginal culture and environment.

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How Are Black Women Portrayed in the Novel
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How Are Black Women Portrayed in the Novel?

Tia sees the pennies that Christophine has given Antoinette and she bets three pennies that Antoinette cannot turn a somersault under water. Antoinette manages to do the somersault, but comes up choking so Tia takes the pennies anyway. Antoinette calls Tia a cheat and Tia calls Antoinette´s family poor and trashy. When Antoinette turns her back, Tia takes her clothes and disappers, leaving her own dirty dress for Antoinette. Tia´s disloyalty manifests the allure and corrupting power of money. She desires money more than a lovely childhood friendship. Secondly, the black women feel more comfortable in their own skin and they are not afraid to express their thoughts and insults. Persecution by a black female is most notably seen when Antoinette describes being followed by a young black girl who sings “go away white cockroach, go away“. Thirdly, the black women are portrayed as self-sufficient and able to do decisions without

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The Lord of the Rings Short Summary
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The Lord of the Rings Short Summary

For many years Frodo lives in Bilbo's home at Bag End. Just like Bilbo, Frodo appears not to he aged. In his fifties, he grows restless. One day Gandalf comes to Frodo and tells him that he is in danger. It seems that the Ring originally belonged to Sauron, the Dark Lord. Sauron wants the Ring back so that he can conquer the world. Sauron is using Gollum, an evil hobbit who also wants the Ring, to find out who has it and where it can be located. Gandalf tells Frodo that the ring is a corrupting power, and that anyone who uses it will ultimately be destroyed by it if they do not part with it. Further, he tells Frodo that the Ring can only be destroyed by tossing it into a volcano at Mount Orodruin. Frodo tries to give the ring to Gandalf, but the wizard tells him that he (Frodo) was chosen to bear the responsibility; it is his fate. It is decided that Frodo will take the ring to the Crack of Doom in Mount Orodruin. He is to be accompanied by his friends Sam, Merry, and Pippin

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Key Words for Fluency F-K
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Key Words for Fluency F-K

Individual 6. Financial 4. Knowledge 5. Account of 6. Seriousness of Ex3. 1. C 2.. A 3. D 4. B Ex3. 1. Whole 2. Particular 3. Serious 4. Isolated Ex4. 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. Major 6. Regrettable HOPE INFLUENCE Ex1. 1. Gave 2. Abandoned 3. Pin... on 4. Hold Ex1. 1. Calming 2. Disruptive 3. Positive 4. out 5. Have 6. Raises 7. Offers 8. Clings to Corrupting 5. Pervasive 6. Profound 7. Undue 8. Ex2. 1. C 2. A 3. E 4. B 5. F 6. D Outside Ex3. 1. High 2. Only 3. New 4. Best 5. Faint 6. Ex2. 1. C 2. E 3. D 4. B 5. A False Ex3. 1. Had 2. Fallen under 3. Used 4. Be under 5. IDEA Lost 6. Lingers on Ex1. 1. Get across 2. Considering 3. Come up INFORMATION with 4. Rejected 5. Selling 6. Go along with Ex1. 1

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History of philosophy
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History of philosophy

- Aristotle (various references in his philosophical works) · Irony: originally referred to lying, only after Socrates did it come to have the meaning that it has today. Xanthippe- bad temper, Socrates wife · Taught in the Agora (marketplace) · Taught in the aristocratic youths of Athens including Plato and Alcibiades · Claimed to consult his daimon when he needed the answer to some question Was put on trial for introducing new gods and corrupting the young. (280-220 people found him guilty, 340-160 people asked Apology) Dialectics According to Aristotle, Zeno of Elea was the first dialectician (reductio ad absurdum) - Socratic Dialectics: In the course of a dialogue the truth will come out. Two opposed points of view can be synthesized, retaining the positive element, the truth, of each proposition.

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E Hemingway
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E.Hemingway

Moreover, his passion for bullfighting gives his life meaning and purpose. In a world of amorality and corrupted masculinity, Romero remains a figure of honesty, purity, and strength. Montoya - The owner of a Pamplona inn and a bullfighting expert. Montoya sees bullfighting as something sacred, and he respects and admires Jake for his genuine enthusiasm about it. Montoya takes a paternal interest in the gifted young bullfighter Pedro Romero and seeks to protect him from the corrupting influences of tourists and fame. Frances Clyne - Cohn's girlfriend at the beginning of the novel. A manipulative status-seeker, Frances was highly domineering early in their relationship and persuaded Cohn to move to Paris. As her looks begin to fade, she becomes increasingly possessive and jealous. Count Mippipopolous - A wealthy Greek count and a veteran of seven wars and four revolutions. Count

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CRITISIM ABOUT IMF AND WORLD BANK
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CRITISIM ABOUT IMF AND WORLD BANK

international institutions lies in transnational cooperation. Liberalists belive that international relations are based on collaborative work. Liberalism also belives that humans are naturally good. This theory is mostly influenced by Locke, Bentham and Kant (Jackson, 2010). Liberals want to remove the influence of the state in commercial relations between businesses and individuals, and the decline of national economic sovereignty is an indication that the corrupting influence of the state is rapidly diminishing (Burchill, 2005, lk 82). According to realism in life there is a zeo-sum gam but liberalits say that life is a plus- sum game and in the end everyone wins. That’s rather naive but again liberalis tries to see the good. International Monetary Fund and World Bank IMF(International Monetary Fund) With its near-global membership of 188 countries, the IMF is uniquely placed to help member

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Filmikunsti ajalugu
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Filmikunsti ajalugu

Succesful broad-way director and radio star. ,,war of the worlds"fake news cast. 1940 deal with RKO pictures: six film contract with complete control.1941 Citizen Kane released, Welles only 25 years old. 1940's: career as an actor. Influences on Welles. German Kammerspielfilm, expressionst cinema, chiaroscuro lightning (Lang), fluid camera (Murnau), baroque mise e scene, french poetic realism, john ford, theatre, radio Welles major themes: shakespeare adaptions (Macbeth, Othello), corrupting nature of ambition, obsession, mportance of a sense of the past, complexity of human characters (and human interaction), lost innocence, power and impotence. Welles vs Hollywood Citizen Kane was too much for 1940's audience. ,,The magnificant Ambersons"-studio edits, commercial failure. Journey into Fear-commercial failure. It's all True-all material was dumped into the Santa Monica Bay. The stranger-commercial success/Welles ,,my worst film". The Lady from Shanghai-commercial failure

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Anna Karenina-kokkuvõte
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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

At the club, Levin meets Vronsky and Stiva introduces them. Levin and Stiva pay a visit to Anna, who is occupying her empty days by being a patroness to an orphaned English girl. Levin is uneasy about the visit and not sure it is the proper thing to do. However Anna easily makes Levin fall in love with her. When he confesses to Kitty where he has been, she accuses him of falling in love with Anna. The couple are reconciled after realising that Moscow life has had a negative, corrupting effect on Levin. Anna, who has made a habit of inducing the young men who visit her to fall in love with her, cannot understand why she can attract a man like Levin, who has a young and beautiful new wife, but cannot attract Vronsky in the way she wants to. Anna's relationship with Vronsky is under increasing strain, as whilst he can move freely in Society - and continues to spend considerable time doing so, to stress to Anna his independence as a man - she is

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