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Africa: February 2009
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This blog corisponds with our African Lit. unit in World Lit. 2. Saturday, February 21, 2009. I learned a lot about the actual workings of the country of South Africa from my own reading. I guess that I really didn't realize. That racial differences were so prevalent. In South Africa. I knew about the mineral wealth in Africa but I was amazed by the magnitude. Of how much actual profit. That comes from such trading. The Government is still rather strange to me even now that I know basically. South Africa...
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Africa: March 2009
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This blog corisponds with our African Lit. unit in World Lit. 2. Thursday, March 12, 2009. If so, I think that he has done a good job because there is no end to what I see in myself now. Thursday, March 5, 2009. The Power of One,. First with your head and then with your heart.". Everything works its way out and we either succumb to our love or we get over it and swim somewhere else. Will I regret following this path? It is, ironically, questions that only your heart can tell you.
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India: April 2009
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Thursday, April 23, 2009. Service learning in Dornix. Our efforts at Dornix park hold the familiar flavor as the efforts in our book, "Haroun and the Sea of Stories", by the Guppees and Chupwalas as they worked around the Sea of Stories. Each have different reasons for their attentions, and each reason is reflected back into what we ourselves are experiencing and feeling. We just have to relies it and embrace it. Monday, April 20, 2009. The Guppees and the Chupwalas. While the Guppees have am energetic p...
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India: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009. In about 2500BC the Indus River region was inhabited by a people who built cities and created a system of pictographs in that area. Their civilization was lost in about 1500BC when the Aryan-speaking tribes invaded northern India through the passes of the Hindu Kush Mountains. Wile the Indus River people's writing remains undecifered while the Aryan invader's language is the ancestor of both Sanskrit and that of the Indo-European family of languages. The writings of India found...
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Australia: Australian Actors
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009. Jacinda Barrett - actor. Cate Blanchett - actress (won Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for Elizabeth and (won Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Aviator. Louisa Brammall - actress (won Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for Elizabeth and (won Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Aviator. Jackie Chan - actor (Australian citizen). Russell Crowe - (born in New Zealand) actor. Judy Davis - actress. Errol Flynn - (1909-1959) actor. John Howard - actor.
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Australia: Different point of View.
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Thursday, February 5, 2009. Different point of View. Finally after much struggle they had her down and pressed the rod against her flesh. Once she was let up, he stood and watched as she walked to the fence and scaled it as easily as one of the springlegged-tallbodied-kangaroo would jump. He looked over his shoulder, waiting for a command. No whistle came and he looked back out to where she sauntered away and he was glad she was free again. February 6, 2009 at 9:10 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Australia: Why is Doris Pilkington so matter affact about how she portrays the story in Rabbit Proof Fence?
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009. Why is Doris Pilkington so matter affact about how she portrays the story in Rabbit Proof Fence? I think that Doris presents both sides of the story in an un-bias way that lets you see the true, underling feelings. When one side is held up as being the "right" side and has been wronged by the corresponding side it is hard to understand what is really happening. Doris is focusing on what is really going on, the facts and actions, not the interpretation of those actions.
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India: The Guppees and the Chupwalas
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Monday, April 20, 2009. The Guppees and the Chupwalas. On the earth's second moon, Kahani, the two groups of people show their differences. there are the Guppees who live in Gup City and are bright people who enjoy peace, sunshine, and chatter. The Chupwalas live on the other side of the moon where there is complete darkness. These people are gloomy, grim, and silent with a few violent members. What, as a work of literature, do these two factions represent? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).