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essay on odd one out​

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Answered by angel3865
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You have been asked to give a speech to all of year 10 on the topic "Odd One Out" and what you have learned from it. Use examples from your print text, visual text, an item from the stimulus booklet and your own text.

Have you ever had the feeling that you just don't fit in? Do you ever feel like you've gone somewhere and worn the wrong thing? And you walk into the room and feel everyone give you the look? Do you ever feel like everyone is staring at the pimple you"re imagining on the tip of your nose? We all feel like the odd one out some time in our lives, whether it's because we don't have the right colour hair or because we"re from a completely different culture that everyone else.

The odd one out is a topic covered in year eleven English, and culture was viewed to be one chief cause of the segregation and alienation of individuals whom feel that they are odd ones out. Aside from cultural difference, people can be considered the odd one's out due to their physical appearance, their lifestyle, or even due to past experiences they have been subjected to.

Australia, being a multicultural nation, has many different cultures within itself, but even though there is such a variety, many people feel estranged and out of sorts. They feel that everyone is looking at them oddly and judging them by the way they appear, the way the look and the way they live. A great number of these individuals find that they try to change themselves and their lifestyles to fit in with those around them, so they don't feel like the odd one out. These minor changes usually cause them to feel uncomfortable with themselves and put on an act, which prohibits them from accepting themselves for who they are and doesn't allow others to get to know them for what they are. Being from a different background myself, I come to understand many things which Olive goes through in The Willow Tree and Olive such as a simple lunchtime, when she has the need to throw out her lunch and be hungry because of little girls saying "Yuck, what smells like sick?" Simple comments such as these begin the segregation of individuals from the rest.

Answered by aishu0105
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Essay : Odd one out

When everyone else is doing it, we do it, too. When everyone in the class cheats, we also cheat. When everyone in the government corrupts, we also corrupt. When everyone else is apathetic and ignoring, we also do not care. No one likes to stand up, and do the right thing because no one wants to be the odd one out. We don’t want to be branded as killjoys. Although, there are a few who choose to stand by what they know is right, despite the negative feedback of other people.Similarly, this also happens in business. When everyone commits fraud, we also do the same crime. However, there are some business people who decide to do their jobs well and clean. Instead of illegally gaining, they earn legally and with integrity. Despite the…show more content…

When properly managed and executed, the use of ethics in business can actually serve to enhance the profitability of the company concerned. The business can proudly declare their values in brochures, newspapers, internet, and television marketing campaigns. Reputation is the strongest asset that a company has; and maintaining this and the value of their brands is essential to the long term future of the business. Although not in business, a very good comparisonof doing good even when everyone else is not is Mr. Efren Peñaflorida. On November 22, he was named CNN Hero of the Year for 2009. He was not just doing good by standing up to a gang leader, and refusing to join the gang when most of the students in his school joined a gang. He did far greater than that. Through his Dynamic Teen Company, he educated poor children who did not have the opportunity to go to school, and diverted them to be productive instead of becoming addicts and dropouts. He, along with his teen volunteers, used a pushcart classroom to teach these children reading, writing, arithmetic, and English. They also taught them how to take a bath, brush their teeth, and wash their hands. Until this day, his group and volunteers are growing, as well as the number of children they are helping.

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