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    texts can be used to convey the representations of a group or individual in society.” Australian Rules‚ a low budget film directed by Paul Goldman‚ was first shown at the Sundance film festival in 2002. This film portrays a consequential manifestation of racial discrimination and small-town bigotry and its impact on society‚ and different social classes‚ through the use of many filming conventions. Australian Rules follows the protagonist Gary Black as he grows and therefore changes to realise the

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    owned or that employ Aboriginal people. Indigenous Tourism encompasses all tourism product opportunities – Cultural Heritage‚ Adventure‚ Rural‚ Leisure‚ Educational‚ Arts and Crafts and provision of tourism services2. Indigenous History of the Australian and Hawaiian people The Indigenous cultures of Australia are the oldest living cultural history in the world‚ going back 50‚000 – 65‚000 years3. Their heritage was kept alive by passing their knowledge‚ arts‚ rituals and performances from one generation

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    Case Summary Extended case study Australian Beverages Ltd—Pre-seen case study information A - Introduction to Australian Beverages Ltd - 1937‚ Australian Beverages Ltd (ABL) commenced manufacturing soft drinks [non-alcoholic drinks rather than ‘hard’ drinks that contain alcohol]. - 1970s and 1980s‚ the company expanded beverage portfolio by entering into other non-alcoholic beverage categories‚ such as fruit- and milkbased drinks. - 2011‚ the company was Australia’s largest supplier

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    Australian visions can be the image of an Australian city or a view of a person. In Maestro‚ Peter Goldsworthy has used various features of narrative with effective affects to communicate Australian visions. One of the Australian visions that be shown through the use of narrative features in maestro is the vision of Darwin. Goldsworthy has used many descriptive adjectives to reveal Paul’s vision of Darwin. On the first day that Paul’s family arrived in Darwin‚ Paul shows his love of the city through

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    The Australian and American Freedom Rides This essay briefly discusses the similarities and differences of the ‘Australian and American Freedom Rides’ history. Throughout the essay‚ there is a discussion on what the reasons were for the protest of the Freedom Rides. It also points out the duration of the protest and the major locations where they were held. The essay also shows the different reactions to the protest and the influential behaviour it results in. The American Freedom Rides were

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    ‘Closing the Gap’ for Indigenous Australians is addressed through each aspect of the 1986 Ottawa Charter as it provides a framework upon which to base numerous policies and procedures which tackle the implementation of social justice principles in relation to health promotion. Developing personal skills enables individuals to access information and become empowered to claim their rights. Education of this sort can happen informally and formally. Many Indigenous Australians are disengaged at school‚ as

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    Education in the schools lays a path for the better quality of life which is the essential and important for our society. Everyone knows that education is the purpose of acquiring knowledge for its industries as well as services and translates human beings capital into purposeful socio-economic assets’. The burden of society for a system to thrive to reach the best education. For an ideal system of education each country’s curriculum requires some distinct features. With constant modifications to

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    Value appropriation: vital in achieving sustained competitive advantage Table of contents 1 Introduction 3 2 The role of marketing 4 3 Measuring marketing productivity 5 3.1 Customer Satisfaction and future cash flows 7 3.2 Shareholder value 9 4 Creating sustained competitive advantage 10 4.1 Value creation versus value appropriation 10 4.2 Strategic emphasis in practice 11 5 How to prevent imitation? 13 6 Limitations

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    In order to effective display a contemporary Mexican dish it was necessary to first recognise its influence on Australian cuisine. Necessary investigation was undertaken to understand its influence through a variety of primary and secondary sources including; surveys‚ interviews‚ magazines and articles. Appropriate recipes were then selected that adhered to task requirements and appropriate for an entrée for one person. The chosen recipes complimented each other to achieve an entrée fit for one

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    1950’s due to WW2 - It was the idea that Aboriginal people should now be absorbed into mainstream white Australian culture or be removed from missions or reserves to become more like Australians. - The Native Welfare Conference defined assimilation as everyone having the same rights‚ customs‚ beleifs and privileges no matter if they were white or black. - However white Australians were not accepting of this policy. Black people where still discriminated and not given the same rights. They

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