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Corporations law semester 1 notes
Corps semester 1 lecture notes , inclusive of relevant cases and textbook reading notes
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Corps semester 1 lecture notes , inclusive of relevant cases and textbook reading notes
ELL2001S - ESSAY 1, 2 AND 3
This package includes all my 3 written essays for ELL2001 S, the topics are as follows:
Essay 1 - Life writing & Exile
Essay 2 - Detention memoir by Ruth First
Essay 3 - images of war
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This package includes all my 3 written essays for ELL2001 S, the topics are as follows:
Essay 1 - Life writing & Exile
Essay 2 - Detention memoir by Ruth First
Essay 3 - images of war
ELL2001S essay on the images of war
Essay question : 
 
Write a close critical analysis of any war photograph you can find. Include the photograph with your essay and comment in detail on the composition and consequent effect of the image
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Essay question : 
 
Write a close critical analysis of any war photograph you can find. Include the photograph with your essay and comment in detail on the composition and consequent effect of the image
ELL2001 - English essay on the detention memoir by Ruth first
essay question: 
 
OPTION 3 - Detention Memoir 
 
Under “interrogation”: the challenges and possibilities of “confessional” writing In prison writing, the idea of “confession” is particularly anxiety-inducing, given the threatening experience of interrogation itself and the sense of threat that infuses the public sphere under a repressive regime such as 1960s apartheid South Africa: the reader can’t necessarily be assumed to be an ally. However, this sense of the narrator being und...
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essay question: 
 
OPTION 3 - Detention Memoir 
 
Under “interrogation”: the challenges and possibilities of “confessional” writing In prison writing, the idea of “confession” is particularly anxiety-inducing, given the threatening experience of interrogation itself and the sense of threat that infuses the public sphere under a repressive regime such as 1960s apartheid South Africa: the reader can’t necessarily be assumed to be an ally. However, this sense of the narrator being und...
ELL2001S - Essay 1 - Life Writing & Exile, Memory, and Gender
This essays uses a poem by Wopko Jensa from "Spanner in the what?works" , as a base focus on the positioning of "i" This essay uses Adrian Letfwich's piece, "I gave the names", to explore how the piece grapples with ‘the situation’ that the writer finds herself/himself/themselves in. What is the ‘situation’ from which the piece emerges? And how does the reflective ‘I’ of the personal essay set about representing it and understanding it in retrospect?
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This essays uses a poem by Wopko Jensa from "Spanner in the what?works" , as a base focus on the positioning of "i" This essay uses Adrian Letfwich's piece, "I gave the names", to explore how the piece grapples with ‘the situation’ that the writer finds herself/himself/themselves in. What is the ‘situation’ from which the piece emerges? And how does the reflective ‘I’ of the personal essay set about representing it and understanding it in retrospect?
FSAL essay on the rule of law
This essay is about the rule of law, and addresses the following aspects: 
1.	the rule of law during the era of parliamentary sovereignty under colonialism and apartheid in South Africa (1909, 1961 and 1983) (300 words); 
2.	the relationship between the rule of law and democratic constitutionalism (300 words); 
3.	the question whether the rule of law in terms of the post-apartheid constitutions is no more than ‘a legacy of colonialism’ (300 words). 
4.	whether the rule of law as adumbrated i...
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This essay is about the rule of law, and addresses the following aspects: 
1.	the rule of law during the era of parliamentary sovereignty under colonialism and apartheid in South Africa (1909, 1961 and 1983) (300 words); 
2.	the relationship between the rule of law and democratic constitutionalism (300 words); 
3.	the question whether the rule of law in terms of the post-apartheid constitutions is no more than ‘a legacy of colonialism’ (300 words). 
4.	whether the rule of law as adumbrated i...