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Youth Homelessness in Australia

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Questions

1. What are the demographics of young homeless people in Australia?

There are many homeless shelters around Australia and many homeless people live in the country and rural areas. The majority of homeless people are found in large cities like Sydney and Melbourne.

2. How does being homeless affect a young person?

They can become depressed, helpless, feel lonely, have mental and physical illnesses which may even lead to death. They can not go to school and ans changes the way they think about life

3. What are some causes of the rise in youth homelessness in Australia?

Some causes of the rise in youth homelessness are: family breakups, sexual abuse, assault, mental illness, gambling or drug addiction

4. What aspects of the current welfare system can inhibit of young homelessness  have on Australian society?

Homelessness makes young people feel vunrable and too scared to ask for help. Also many homeless people who want to find shelter are often not able to get any because there are too many people.

Stereotypes:

dirty-negative
poor-negative
alone-negative
venerable-negative
misunderstood- in the middle
helpless-in the middle

 

1. How are characters who are homless protrayed in  movies or in television ?

Television and movies make homeless people seem dirty, uncared for, not worth anything and depressed.

2. Do you think that these protrayals are accurate, and why?

No i dont think that they are accurate because homeless people are not given the chance to speak up for themselves and they are misunderstood because none of us knows what we are dealing with.

3. Do the same steryotypes apply to young homeless people?

most of the time no, because they are young which means that they probably had a eg family breakup so people will feel sorry for them

 

Sonata Form

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Sonata form is another predominate form of the Classical period. As with Rondo form a Theme Variations, the Sonata can stand alone as a single piece, or as a movement of a larger work such as a Symphony, Concerto or Instrumental Sonata.  A piece in Sonata form has four main sections, in the following order: Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda. Below is a detailed chart of Sonata form with a total explanation for each main section.

Exposition

The exposition consists of two main musical themes.
Theme 1: Tonic Key
Theme 2: Closely Related Key
The exposition ends in the new closely related key.

Development

Themes 1 & 2: Developed in a variation/fantasy approach. By far the most intricate and exciting section of the Sonata.
New Key: Closely related to original tonic.
The exposition often ends in a different key from the original tonic, emphasized by a strong cadence. It always repeated from the beginning before moving on to the development.

Recapitulation

The return to themes I and II from the Exposition.
The recapitulation starts in a closely related key.

Coda

An added developmental section to signify the conclusion of the piece. The Coda always contains major ideas from the main themes and bring the piece back to the original tonic key.

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