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    Whats Wrong With Speeches??

    Goldman was appealing to democractic ideals, freedom, equality, human rights, free speech and patriotism. Have a look at the allusions she makes to historical figures - she's identifying with their values. Also look at her appeal to the audience's patriotism with her descriptive language of the...
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    Whats Wrong With Speeches??

    Yeah, what's the deal? I had to use them in my trials! No one's mentioned them. It's kind of a problem because critical readings are hard to find with some of these speeches. Or should I just not bother?
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    How was your day at EE2 Workshop @ Knox Grammar?

    yeah, I thought she was a bit of a trout head like that.. and the whole thing about the hurricane in that story actually being a person.. uh, I re-read the story and I still didn't get it. I think she was on mushies.
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    Viva voice

    Mine's tomorrow, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, I've only written a page...............
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    assessments regarding "journeys"

    I have one of 20% weighting(!!!) due on the 15th. It's a Portfolio with three related texts (on the Imaginary Journey), one of which has to be from the Area of Study HSC Stimulus booklet and two of our my chosen material, which I have to link to the area of study as well as Coleridge's poetry...
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    Coleridge poetry...

    I hate Kubla as well.. One important thing to refer to is how he was a Romantic poet, and Romanticism set a high value on beauty and feeling, on youthful passion and on nostalgia and recollection. I think the easiest way to talk about his poems is to examine the value of the imaginary...
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    Human Rights

    Some civil rights are protected (recognised) under the Australian Constitution. Eg. Religious freedom, freedom of movement, right to due process in court. Common and statute law is used to protect human rights - HR - (which include civil rights). The common law approach means that...
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