to explain how the representations of Australian Culture in TV are accurate. I have here with me three sources: The Castle‚ Kath & Kim and 48 shades. These all have a fairly accurate view on what it’s like in Australia (mostly Logan)‚ although some skits are a little far fetched. In each show they have their own kind of representation‚ The castle represents the racism‚ Kath and Kim represent the bogan image and “48 shades” shows us the wild side of it all. There are many things we could focus
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master to infiltrate Shakespeare’s acting troupe in order to steal the script of "Hamlet‚" but he discovers instead the meaning of friendship and loyalty. AR 7.0 pts/Level 5.2. Historical Fiction. Blackwood‚ Gary L. Shakespeare’s Scribe. Sequel to: The Shakespeare Stealer. In plague-ridden 1602 England‚ a fifteen-year-old orphan boy‚ who has become an apprentice actor‚ goes on the road with Shakespeare’s troupe‚ and finds out more about his parents along the way. AR 10.0 pts/Level 6.1. Historical
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Yeoh was born to a Malaysian Chinese family in Ipoh‚ Malaysia. Her parents are Janet Yeoh and Yeoh Kian Geik‚ a lawyer and MCA politician.[2] She is a Hokkien.[6] She was keen on dance from an early age‚ beginning ballet at the age of four. At the age of 15‚ she moved with her parents to England‚ where she was enrolled in a boarding school. Yeoh later studied at the Royal Academy of Dance in London‚ majoring in ballet. However‚ a spinal injury prevented her from becoming a professional ballet dancer
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In the poem “The and Now” the author Kath walker constructed and portrayed the life of the aboriginals around the 1700 period and what it was like to be an aboriginal at that time. The author has given a great enlightenment and insight about the aboriginals and their struggles with their cultural identity during their life. “No more boomerangs” engage the reader with its constant use of rhyming with the enchanting story line about the aboriginals. Kath walker constituted a magnificent piece of
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A creative writing course at Sydney University led to a mentorship with Gary Crew and the publication of Children’s Book Council Notable book White Lies (Lothian) in 2002. Burke has since written The Red Cardigan‚ also a CBC Notable Book‚ and its sequel Nine Letters Long (Random House Australia). The Story of Tom Brennan won the 2006 Children’s Book Council of Australia Book of the Year: Older Readers award and also the Family Therapists’ Award for Children’s Literature 2006. It has also been added
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CHAPTER 4 . soclAl AND CULTURAL ENV|RoNMENTS 149 Disney Learns to ’Act Local" on the Global Stage fhe Walt Disney Company‚ home to Mickey Mouse‚ Donald Duck‚ and l other iconic characters‚ has a stellar reputation in many parts of the government. Consisting of a theme pa*‚ hotel‚ and shop1 the development would create 50‚000 much-needed jobs. Shanghai Disneyland is an important element in Disneys strategy for penetrating the local market. However‚ the proposal does not address Disney3
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requirements for a valid trust. To satisfy the first requirement‚ certainty of intention‚ James must have made it clear that he intended for it to be made a trust‚ rather than a gift‚ as shown in Jones v Lock. The words used in this instance‚ that Kath is mentioned as a trustee and that has absolute discretion when distributing the money‚ can be said to afford a clear intention to create a trust. To satisfy the second requirement‚ certainty of subject‚ it is broken into two limbs: it has to be clearly
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1928‚ Universal Pictures bought the trademark for Osward which Disney worked together with Universal Picture to create new character that later on gave them Mickey Mouse. In 1929 he released a series of musical shorts‚ called “Silly Symphonies” which featured Mickey’s friend‚ Donald Duck‚ Goofy‚ Pluto and Mickey’s girlfriend Minnie Mouse. In 1922 he created‚ “The Three Little Pigs” with the “Who’s Afraid Of the Big Bad Wolf” which became an iconic number during the Great Depression. In 1934 he came
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educate but Kath Walker’s‚ We Look After Our Own is written to draw change and develop an understanding of a darker side of life in Australia. Written in a time when change was dawing and aborignal rights was touchy subject‚ Kath Walker gave an insight into the life of an aboriginal through the story. She showed the battles they faced to gain minimum services and how they were treated like second class citizens. Kath Walker shows the difficulities of being aboriginal through this story. Kath Walkers
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the Study. In the 1940’s‚ there were two hospitals located on a hill in Bantama township designated African and European Hospitals. As the names imply‚ the African side treated Africans while the European side treated Europeans. However on some rare occasions‚ high ranking African government officials were given treatment in the European section. By 1952 there was the need to construct a new hospital to cater for the fast increasing population
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