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    Flags of Our Fathers This story is about six ordinary boys. The boys were known as heroes but that didn’t want to be called heroes. They want to be known as normal people that fought in the war. Their names were Ira Hayes‚ Franklin Sousley‚ Jack Bradley‚ Harlon Block‚ Mike Strank‚ and Rene Gagnon. These men raised the Flag on Mount Suribachi. These men are so famous they wrote a book about them and made a movie about them. The life they lived was like any other person except for the part about

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    I am at my Aunt Dee and her 3 daughters’ home; I am there because we are going to Six Flags today along with my cousin (Zhane). I wake up and clean my shoes‚ afterward‚ I wait for everyone to finish breakfast. They finish and we head out to pick up Zhane. We pick her up from her house and go to Walmart because my Aunt needed to return something and then we head straight to Six Flags. We find parking. My Aunt parks and everyone goes to the restroom‚ they get out and we go to the entrance. As a group

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    What does it mean to be an Australian?Australia is home to 21 million Australians. They include Indigenous Australians who have dwelled here for thousands of years‚ the Anglo-Australians whose forefathers came on the first fleet a few centuries ago‚ and migrants from other countries who have just arrived recently. Being an Australian is very diverse‚ but all Australians share many similar issues and have common traits. The aspects Australians share include issues on the environment‚ issues on the

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    Australian Theatre

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    Australian Theatre uses the dramatic form of realism and its conventions to expose underlying issues within the Australian culture. Set in the 1970’s‚ the context of the plays ‘The Removalists’ and ‘Norm and Ahmed’ by David Williamson and Alex Buzo‚ explore issues of racism‚ corruption and male aggression through the struggles of their characters. Racism is an undercurrent that runs through the Australian 1970’s culture and is captured in Buzo’s Norm and Ahmed. Buzo uses two contrasting characters

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    Australian Aboriginal

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    For generations Australians have been taught to believe the country was peacefully settled by Europeans. Discuss whether this is true or not. Majority of Australians are taught to believe that Australia was a peacefully settled country by Europeans. Only Ancient Indigenous Australian communities know for a fact from their ancestors‚ that this is not true. Indigenous Australians lived in the country for thousands of years before the Europeans ’ invasion. They believed the land owned them not they

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    Australian Identity

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    Contents 1. How do we Define Australian Identity? Page 3 2. Summer Lovin’ Page 3 2.1. Sea‚ Summer and Senses Page 3 2.2. Catch ya Cobba Page 4 3. The Worst Australian of All Time Page 5 3.1. The Makings of a Proper Aussie Page 5 3.2. Cheeky Aussie‚ Lazy Aussie‚ Angry Aussie Page 5 4. In Conclusion Page 6 1. How do we Define Australian Identity? Australian identity refers to how a country is depicted as a whole whilst encompassing

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    Capture the Flag edited

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    Game 1: Capture the Flag Venue: Sheltered Netball Court Objective of the game: This game promotes teamwork and communication. Students will learn how to work together especially when under external pressure. Duration of the game: 5 minutes for briefing‚ 20 minutes to play the game. Number of GSMs per rotation of the game: 4 Safety Precautions: 1. Running game; may fall down especially into the drains. a. Game is not played at areas which are very close to drains b. OGMs will be told to brisk walk

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    Australian Tariffs

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    conducted about how this industry contributes to national economy‚ and the answer couldn’t be clearer: it would cost Australia more losing its automotive industry rather than supporting it so it can grow strong again. Instead of being a dead weight to Australian economy‚ the automotive industry is a great contributor to it. The Abbot cabinet shouldn’t burden this weakened industry with tariffs that will ultimately lead it to its doom; instead‚ it should invest more in it‚ understanding its real value and

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    The Americanization of Australian Television is a sad and terrible thing. It is a process whereby ordinary Australians are bombarded every day with images of American lifestyle‚ so much that it merges almost unnoticed into their own lifestyle. It is a process whereby our home-grown entertainment industry is overwhelmed by the enormous powerhouse of the American economy‚ with drastic effects upon the modern Australian nation. Not only is Australian free to air TV being dominated by American produced

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    Australian Identity

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    the world. Australian society has evolved in a very short space of time from the earliest convict settlements established in the mid nineteenth century‚ to the cosmopolitan states that currently exist and attract immigrants from all continents across the globe. Australia’s history has reflected conflict‚ human rights violations‚ economic growth and the hardship associated with establishing a refined society in a harsh and primitive landscape. Throughout the various stages of Australian history‚ Australians

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