Hah. Glad I am not the only one to think that. If I approach the theorist stuff like I would in history extension, is that a good idea? (Q for history students!) It seems that between discussing two core texts, two related texts, linking them and making 'philosophical' statements of my own that...
I've heard about people using Lyotard in Retreat from the Global... are there any specific texts of his that people are using? Does anybody know of good links? I'm having trouble grasping how to use theorists in RFTG, are they counted as supplementary material or something?
I'm writing mine with a kind of unconventional tone. It may be shooting myself in the foot but I'd rather write in a way that I enjoy than be conventional for the sake of a higher mark. Unfortunately from what I know the more scholarly old-fashioned responses generally get the higher marks.
I didn't see this topic before!! I have an essay question that I don't really know what to do with:
Account for the success of the communist party of the Socialist Union in consolidating the Bolshevik Revolution in the period 1917 to 1921.
We've barely covered this in class, got any ideas??
I have an essay question:
Account for the success of the communist party of the Socialist Union in consolidating the Bolshevik Revolution in the period 1917 to 1921.
I'm not sure what to include, anybody got any ideas?
Any help very much appreciated.
Is anyone reviewing 'The Sapphires' ? I've got tickets but I don't think I'll review it because a large component of it is music. Just a personal choice.
Springwood High School in the Blue Mountains is currently putting on Running Up A Dress from Nov 19 to Dec 4th. Tickets are $10 for concession.
Bookings: 4751 2111 during school hours
I saw it last night, lots of ensemble acting, physical theatre stuff. It's an interesting interpretation.