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    Australian Poems

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    “I love a sunburnt country”. This Australian viewpoint can be represented in various ways and can be spotted in a range of Australian poems. These poems are written by Australian poets who try to portray the Australian lifestyle and depiction of Aussie culture and experiences. Good morning/afternoon fellow audience members‚ I have selected two poems titled “My Country” and “Australia” to deconstruct and explain how they reflect on the Australian representation. The poem "My Country" was written

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    Australian Identity

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    Australian Identity Mateship. Adventurous. Loyal. Free. Proud. These are the typical words Australians use to describe themselves‚ to identify themselves as different from the rest of the world. But who is an Australian? Someone that was born in Australia? Only people we choose to call Australian? People with great achievements that we choose to take credit for? Only people that love sport and vegemite? Or maybe only people with ‘Aussie’ accents? The Australian population is a proud one indeed

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    Australian Lterature

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    The Spirit of Nationalism in Australian Literature with Special Reference to A.B.Paterson’s poem‚ ’A Man from Snowy River’ Anjay.P.Kumar 14-PEL-24 Abstract: Australia is a very heterogeneous demographical society due to colonisation and further immigration of people from different parts of the world who later chose to remain and intermingle with the aboriginal population of the country

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    The POET Model

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    14. Friedman’s book focuses on three social forces that are accelerating and buffeting individuals and community What are these three social forces and how do they relate to the POET model? Which concept (letter) does he not examine? According to the movie Growthbusters‚ why is it problematic to address the three and leave the fourth alone? In the book‚ Thank You for Being Late: An Optimists Guide for Thriving in the Age of Accelerations‚ the author‚ Thomas Friedman‚ explains throughout his book

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    Racial discriminatory views of Indigenous Australians are often the product of an individual’s upbringing. How might teachers’ challenge their own beliefs as well as provide opportunities for their students to think critically about this issue? In your answer discuss how recent events have increased the focus on disadvantage in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population‚ and how this has impacted on pedagogical and whole school interventions. The notion that people are a product of their

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    Beneath Hill 60

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    Year Eleven English 2B Write an essay discussing the representation of any one of the following in an Australian film you have studied this term‚ cultural identity. “Beneath hill 60” Sacrifice‚ larrikinism and mate ship are traits possessed by Australians‚ which have helped shape who we are as a nation. The movie “Beneath Hill 60”‚ explores the notion of cultural identities through the use of media conventions‚ which prompts the viewer to respond with agreement and respect. Positions the

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    McGraw-Hil

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    television‚ magazines and a large number of newspapers. The group operates all around the world. You have been assigned to the Australian newspaper operations to assist them in understanding where their industry is heading in terms of their market’s use of the Internet and other technology issues or challenges. You have met with the CEO of Carringbush’s Australian newspaper operations who has briefed you on how they operate in Australia‚ what he thinks the major challenges are etc. Your

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    Australian visions

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    Australian vision Essay Different Australian visions are often portrayed in various texts and motion pictures. Australian film Strictly Ballroom 1992 is a great example as the director uses very over-the-top and theatrical style of filmmaking to present a humorous story that reflects various ideals in Australian society with cinematography and film techniques. The movie not only showcases the persona of the underdog especially through the character of Fran‚ but also illustrates the concept of multiculturalism

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    Challanges of print media

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    less prominent role since the emergence of television but increasingly due to the Internet and the nature of the medium – notably its convenience and accessibility. This study provides insight into how print remains the preferred medium amongst the Australian consumers‚ however citizen journalism‚ online advertising‚ and web 2.0 has challenged readership of printed news‚ and recommendations developed in order to increase The Australian’s readership and overall profit. 1.1 INTRODUCTION The broadsheet

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    Life of Pi Symbols

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    A Report on Adam’s Excellence The lead in our pencil by Phillip Adams Phillip Adam’s opinionative article informs the readers of “The Weekend Australian” about the upcoming Australian elections in September‚ 2013‚ pleading for them to have a somewhat positive outlook on compulsory voting. He also uses many different techniques in the article in order to make it convincing and effective. In the first sentence he uses an analogy “What have the Romans ever done for us?...” to refer to the accomplishments

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