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Reflective Writing - 1 views

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    Reflective writing is usually grounded in situations you have experienced and is a way of thinking and learning in response to your experience. In reflective writing the reader wants to hear the voice of the writer. Usually the use of the first person, I, my, me is appropriate.
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Cultural appropriation in Miley Cyrus music vid - 0 views

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    The appropriation of ghetto and ratchet culture by wealthy white girls.
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Context of global warming: a basis for climate policy. - 0 views

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    A talk by Bob Carter on Climate Change
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Platform: Journal of Media and Communication - vol.3 issue 1 - Media and - 0 views

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    Week 8 Reading
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http://edocs.library.curtin.edu.au/eres_display.cgi?url=DC60262654.pdf&copyright=1 - 1 views

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    Week 7 Reading Gender studies:Terms and Debates. Ch 3
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Interview with - 2 views

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    ILecture 7 Youtube link
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    Interesting. Except I sit 'back' and cross my legs because that just happens to be the only comfortable position I can find to sit in for any length of time because of my arthritic hips. So once again, as anyone who has studied body language will tell you, "You can't take the body positions or movements in isolation" ;)
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The Psychology of Color in Marketing and Branding | Help Scout - 2 views

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    I found this interesting particularly the graphic. It may be useful in your analysis of media visuals.
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Curtin - Online Programs - 0 views

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    Learning Centre Programs
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TinEye Reverse Image Search - 0 views

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    Reverse image search
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I Came, I Saw, I Learned...: PowerPoint 2007: Converting Presentations to Movies - 5 views

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    PowerPoint 2007: Converting Presentations to Movies
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http://www.aboriginaleducation.sa.edu.au/files/links/selection_20criteria.pdf - 1 views

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    Selection Criteria for the Evaluation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies. Useful criteria to use when analysing texts. Found by Rebecca Barlow
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