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Essay heading: Film Comparative
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January 23, 1998 |
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An example of how family
is valued with the children of the Western Australian people is shown in
the movie when Molly, her cousin and her sister are send to a internment
camp they immidietly escape to go back to their family. The camp
provided the nourishment they needed as well
and shelter, clothes
and a few luxuries that they wouldn't find if they went home, but
they gave that all up for family... displayed 300 characters
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The camp
provided the nourishment they needed as well
and shelter, clothes
and a few luxuries that they wouldn't find if they went home, but
they gave that all up for family. The people of New Zealand, were
always displaying family love, for example, when Koro became angry
with Paika, he didn't stop fulfilling his grandfatherly duties... displayed next 300 characters
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