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    The French Alps

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    THE FRENCH ALPS The French alps are a majestic mountain range which lies mostly in France. It carries with it a very diverse mix of cultures‚ languages‚ geography and people. It is one of the greatest mountain ranges in all of the world. It is sought after by countless locals and tourists both winter and summer for sport as well as leisure. Some of the biggest towns in the alps are Chamonix‚ Grenable and Chambery. Mount Blanc is the highest point in the French alps‚ it is also the third most

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    The Alps are the youngest and highest mountain system in Europe. They stretch across the western and southern part of the continent in a broad arc. The mountain range startsnear the Mediterranean Seaon the  border between France and Italy. Then it curves north- and eastward through northern Italy‚ Switzerland Liechtenstein‚ southern Germany‚ Austria and Slovenia. The Alps are about 1‚000 km long‚ the broadest section over 260 km wide. The highest peak‚ Mont Blanc‚ situated on the border between

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    Alp Case Study

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    evaluate the following statement The wages policy adopted by the ALP Federal Government is a hybrid of theoretical approaches and aims to benefit the interests of both employers and wage and salary earners. This approach has not achieved its aims. The ALP government has adopted a multifaceted approach to constructing an outline to wage and salary setting. The movement to “collective agreement making will be available under the ALP proposal‚” (Retail Times 2008) which means that individual agreements

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    with the Alpine National Park in Victoria to the south‚ and the Namadgi National Park in the Australian Capital Territory to the north east * Altitude: Treelines can occur over a great range of altitudes. * Size/shape continuity: the sub-alpine (snow covered in winter) and alpine areas but the truly alpine area‚ above the treeline‚ Biophysical Interactions The upland area of the Australian Alps is underlain by marine sediments. Then through denudation the area was worn down and dissected

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    Holiday Research

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    Thanks for your enquiry through our Oz Snow Adventures Website. Please find below details for your 2013 snow trip staying in Jindabyne. Please note that our 3 Day coach tours depart on Monday / Thursday Evenings from:   Sydney’s Central Station (Eddy Ave Bay 9) at 6pm Canberra (Jolimont Centre) at 10.30pm Buses return late Thursday / Sunday night. Please don’t hesitate to contact me should you have any queries in relation to this quote. 3 Day Weekend / Midweek Tour - Payable in Full at the time

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    | Charity and the Media | An Australian Example | | Aidan Simmons‚ Bachelor of Journalism/Arts | 3655477 | “There are an estimated 600‚000 entities in the not-for-profit sector which contribute around $43 billion to the economy of Australia making it larger than the communications industry‚ agriculture or tourism. The majority of these are small unincorporated neighbourhood groups or associations that provide support for and wellbeing in the community”. – Office of the Not for Profit

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    Australian Identity

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    The Divinity of Australian Identity From the fabricated tale of mystery in Peter Weir’s ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock’‚ to the prototypical portrayal of Australian principles and behaviour in ‘Crocodile Dundee’‚ directors and audiences alike have been fastidiously and attentively representing their beliefs about how true Australian’s should behave in film for decades. With the recurring themes and values of courage‚ mateship‚ resourcefulness‚ and the toughness of the Australian people as the centre of

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    Australian voice

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    The Australian voice is distinct as it expresses uniquely Australian values‚ such as ‘mateship’ and ‘support for the underdog’. This distinct voice also expresses multicultural and indigenous values‚ as part of the Australian identity. It may bevoiced publically or privately through effective language features. “The Castle” directed by Rob Sitch highlights the characters’ voices as reflective of Australian attitudes and values. It is through these numerous voices that we collectively create a distinct

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    Typical Australian

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    The Australian Identity I am here today to discuss our Australian Identity. How do you imagine a typical Australian? Maybe you see a blonde haired‚ blue eyed surfing babe? Or a bushman who drinks Bushels tea and four X beers while munching on some snags cooked on the BBQ? Or perhaps you see someone like Steve Irwin‚ our iconic crocodile hunter. Or do you picture the movie “Crocodile Dundee?” Australians are stereotyped and our typical Australian is usually imagined to be male. (Click) Russell

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    Australian Identity

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    Do Australian people have a distinctive culture or are stereotypes of in texts true? Australians are perceived in text as‚ beer-drinking larrikins‚ people who use kangaroos as a transportation‚ crocodile wrestlers‚ lack in fashion‚ foster beers‚ desert‚ sparsely populated and bushmans and mateship. However these representations are not true. Stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. National identity is a person’s identity

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