I would also like to know.
UNSW was my 2nd pref. for this course as I put UTS first. From what I grasp UTS is more practical and channels your own personal journalistic interestes whereas UNSW is more literary and covers all mediums etc.
Can anyone corroborate this?
I'm doing 3 postmodernists (Morimura, Rrap and Parr) because it's all linked and are challenging archetypes and notions of pop culture. With that I can bullshit a lot
A good test. So happy they didn't ask for Al Ghazali for Islam again!!! Also the Christianity essay was great in that it only asked for the School of Thought or Significant Person!
Just wondering if you can add the school of thought you have studied as part of your religious depth study essay. For example, I did Liberation Theology, and I'm wondering if I can link that in my essay as to caring for humanity juxtaposed to Environmental Ethics' caring for ecology?
Much like you I said part A - his time in London fermented his political ideals of permanent revolution (becoming a menshevik at the party congress split etc), 1917 revolution/role as Commissar of War and the permanent revolution theory within his views of the Treaty of BL. Part B - Positive...
If it was to show the inhuman nature of Germans then there would be no text. The image of an inhuman "sister" is done to manipulate the British women into joining the Red Cross, evident in the title, through morality and ethics. For example, they show the German nurses as bitches so that the...
I did Indochina as well. I did the Account for victory. I studied Pol Pot really in depth so I was worried when I saw the question but basically just talked about a two front war that contributed to the Communist victory; US homefront and the battle front in Vietnam. In Vietnam I basically spoke...
It most certainly was. Yes, it is trying to show the Germans as inhumane, but is that REALLY the fundamental message of the poster? The text was the answer, "A British woman wouldn't let this happen and a British women wouldn't forget it." Also "Red Cross or Iron Cross." What's the purpose of...