why is there any degredation at all?? i dont get it??
i can understand that a normal picture on paper would become worn and more degraded as time went by...but why would an image on a computer do the same? if it can be physically worn away??
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my school is average i guess.... westfields sports... u probably havent heard of it...
in terms of classes with smart ppl in it:
eng (both): pretty smart
maths: mixture
geog: not v smart
bio: smart
IT: :rolleyes: hav brains but dont use them... except a few that r heaps good...but this...
ok... i know its only an estimation, but i figure that if i hav sum idea of wat i mite get as a UAI i can figure out my preferences....
so here it goes...
---- Adv english: 84% position: 11/49
---- english ext 1: 84% position: 3/12
---- 2u maths: 70% position...
i really hav no idea wat im going 2 do 4 the creative response!!!!AHHHH!!!!!.... :jaw:
any suggestions? its a bit late and all...
any idea wat the question mite ask?
U doing the HSC this yr? if so ur not doing all of the poems r u? iv pickd the 2 that best support my related texts.... Punishment and Requiem.
I relate Punishment to Ben Okri (poet) in terms of looking at the local and their cultural identity without prejudice. works in well with Michel de...
i dont know if this will help, but SH retreats metaphysically into the past to find answers to the present, he kinda takes a liberal humanist approach in then revealing that the problems of the present hav occurred in the past and will occur in the future because of human nature...eg. war...
i know exactly wat u mean!! im in the same boat!!! :(
i think that its a crap idea that a persons 'intelligence' or ability to do a specific uni course depends nearly entirely on their UAI. say 4 example ur excellent at science ( get 95-100 marks) but suck at the rest of ur subjects and get...
Has anyone else looked at RFTG in terms of the forms of their texts?
Ok.... i hav a couple of theorists to discuss, but how can i work them into my essay?...sumwhere in my intro???
Do we hav to define RFTG....my main problem is that i hav all these different ideas and i find that i get marked...
hey....
i thought it was pretty interesting all up!... a bit to get ur head around though!...
i used related text "rabbit Proof Fence" phillip Noyce and
Ben Okri "To an english friend in africa" links well with Seamus Heaney's "punishment"...thats if ur doing SH.
we didn't do TBP, but...
our textbook states that burnet discovered how the body is able to distinguish between self and non-self... so the body can locate antigens and avoid attacking itself...