Rosie: I also studied the waterfront dispute but when i got to the question it was talking about global employment relations disputes and i figured not to do it cos waterfront wasnt an international dispute. But i could probably see how to relate it, i just seen the other one as easier :)
On the last day of school my teacher decided to give us a handout on change.
firm ice is:
Forgrounding- the main subject that has been highlighted.
Imagery
Repetition- empasis
Metaphor/symbolism
Irony
Contrasts- (before and after)
Emotive language
Process of Change- dunno if it...
I go to St Clair High School and nope its not a Catholic school, its public and sux for education.
i do...
standard english
general maths
PDHPE
Business Studies
community and family studies
Most of the subjects you guys talk about my principal probably hasnt even heard of hehe:P
i'd be happy with 70, especially that i nearly got kicked out in yr11 for being away too often and never handing in assignments. If i can turn around and get 70 in a crappy public school ill be over the moon:)
im still real worried bout it but. I go to a crap school that only teach basic's.... Do u reckon its would be helpful if i memorised the process of change before the exam? or isint that neccessary? And do you need to know the difference of affects of change to the effects?
Can anyone plzzzzzz tell me some techniques and tools to use to explore change in the unseen text? i am realllllllllyyyyyy bad at it! All ive been told is to use FIRM ICE- anyone heard of that?:confused:
Does anyone have any notes i could look at for community and family studies. The text book for the subject doesnt come out till after the HSC and i dont have enough notes to cover all topic areas??????????:confused: