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Year 12 Englishrstockb9 wrote 2 months ago: I just came across this article from Lifehacker.com, discussing the simple distraction free qualitie … more →
praktis wrote 2 months ago: Regardless of nationality, as soon as a student completes the 8th grade, the clock starts ticking. F … more →
rstockb9 wrote 3 months ago: Forewarning: I am going to be a negative nancy in this mini post. I have been reading through the bl … more →
praktis wrote 3 months ago: GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON AMERICAN STUDENTS AND YOUR EDUCATION DID YOU KNOW 3.0 (2008 ve … more →
rstockb9 wrote 3 months ago: This weeks post is going to be a hodgepodge or things I have meant to get remember to talk about but … more →
misslw wrote 3 months ago: What is the most significant use of barriers in the film, and what do they represent? … more →
misslw wrote 3 months ago: What does the rubics cube represent within the film, ‘The Pursuit of Happyness … more →
misslw wrote 3 months ago: Why is happyness spelt with a ‘y’ in the film? Try to access the deeper meaning. … more →
ncowie wrote 1 year ago: This post is for Level Two students. I have added some film questions for you to work on. Explain ho … more →
ncowie wrote 1 year ago: Here is another example of a Level One Visual Text essay for you to have a look at. What do you thin … more →
rudetermined wrote 2 years ago: Notes on Visual Rhetoric is a somewhat complicated article on the war between the visual and the tex … more →