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The Stolen
Generation (Nov 18)
Find out more about the fate of
mixed-race Aboriginal children in the first half of the 20th
century.
Describe the way they were treated by the church and other
institutions after they had been taken away from their original
families.
Explain why the Australian government started this programme and
what it tried to achieve.
State your opinion on the
treatment of those children.
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Youtubers,
vlogs and youtube channels - Helpful online resources or
just a waste of time? (Jan 19)
Describe the phenomenon of youtube
stars and their successful vlogs and channels by giving some
examples.
Explain why some of those youtubers are quite successful and
what their motives are for starting a career on youtube.
State your opinion on the quality and usefulness of those vlogs
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Bootcamps - A
useful institution
to deal with diffcult teenagers? (Feb 19)
Describe how typical bootcamps
for kids in the US work and present some examples.
Explain what the bootcamps try to achieve and how the kids react
to the drill and discipline.
State your opinion on bootcamps.
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The Rugby
World Cup 1995 - Did sports help to overcome apartheid in South
Africa? (Jun 19)
In 1995 the mixed South African
team won the rugby world cup. Describe the racial difficulties
the team had to deal with and explain the political importance
of that victory for Nelson Mandela and the fight against racial
segregation in South Africa.
State your opinion on the events and their effect.
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Slumdog
Millionaire - Just entertainment or an effective way of
illustrating social problems in India today?
The movie Slumdog Millionaire was
very successful and won 8 Oscars in 2009.
Describe what the movie is about and explain why the reasons for
its worldwide success.
State your opinion on the way social problems are shown in the
movie.
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