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    Supplementary Material: Acts of Reading and Writing

    "becoming jane" "miss potter" "diary of anne frank" becoming jane worked quite well and is easy to anaylse.
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    World War One Notes

    yeah the big three notes are probably way more detail then u need because our assessment was a speech were we had to choose a different aspect of the syllabus and thats what i did so i just sumarised the stuff i did in my speech. but some of its really good to show own knowledge.
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    last 2 syllabus dot points - study notes

    NAZI FOREIGN POLICY Nature of Nazi foreign policy: aims and strategies to September 1939: - “The Treaty of Versailles is engraved on the minds and hearts of the German people and burned into them. Sixty million people will find their souls aflame with a feeling of rage and shame. Then...
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    last 2 syllabus dot points - study notes

    my friend and i split our nazi germany study notes so i only did the last dot points. ________________________________________________________________ NAZISM IN POWER Hitler’s Role in the Nazi State: - 30th January 1933 Adolf Hitler was sworn into office as Chancellor after a power...
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    World War One Notes

    i get what you mean by saying ww1 is the least important but you've got to remember that marks wise they all are the same and ultimately ww1 is the easiest section to get 25 out of 25 so if you can do that its really good and using these study notes i did that in the trial. The HSC exam was...
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    World War One Notes

    ALLIED VICTORY Events leading to the armistice, 1918 - After Ludendorff’s spring offensive failed in September, the Allies took the opportunity to make Germany surrender - Allies stormed the Hindenburg Line - German fleet mutinied - Ludendorff knew his plan had failed and told the High Command...
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    World War One Notes

    ________________________________________ TURNING POINTS Impacts of the entry of the USA and of the Russian withdrawal: US Entry into WWI: o Neutrality: Wilson declared neutrality to Congress mid 1914 Reasons: Wilson wanted to avoid conflict within his own nation, it was a distant quarrel...
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    World War One Notes

    THE HOMEFRONTS IN BRITAIN AND GERMANY Total war and its social and economic impact on civilians in Britain and Germany: - The expression “total war” is used to describe World War I because each nation became totally involved in the war effort Government Regulation: o BRITAIN: - Late 1914...
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    World War One Notes

    Overview of strategies and tactics to break the stalemate including key battles: Verdun, the Somme, Passchendaele - After the failure of the German initial strike in 1914, they relied upon a defensive strategy on the western front until 1918, with some exceptions such as Verdun - It was up to...
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    World War One Notes

    The reasons for the stalemate on the Western Front: Failure of the Schlieffen Plan o When war broke out, Russia mobilised quicker then expected and Austria more intent on invading Serbia did not provide Germany with their expected support -> meant that some of the German forces had to be...
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    Acts of Reading and Writing...

    No one does it because its a dodgy elective.
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    King Lear Productions & Interpretations

    Is that the Kilmurry production that went on tour? It was awesome! family reading to the max!
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    Most interesting course offered by BOS!

    Modern history and extension english i think! History extension is pretty good - the discussions and stuff - would be so much better without the major work. And my advice to all you prelims - don't do four major works! its stupid! Anyone doing english ext 2 - don't do video! I have like 2...
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    Who's Doing King Lear Here?

    I'm doing King Lear! Love it! Yes i am a complete nerd. i went and saw a production of it in bathurst the other day - family reading - the fool was freaken hilarious.
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    Does anyone else agree...

    Have you ever sat an art exam?
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