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    The Battle of Long Tan

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    Although it has a lot of information‚ the website isn ’t exactly reliable unless compared with other sites. This website was the first to appear after searching ’the battle of long tan ’ into the Google search engine "Vietnam - The Battle of Long Tan." ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee (Queensland). Web. 25 Apr. 2012. .This website seems to be of a trustworthy source as its url is ’.org ’ meaning that it is not for profit. The website has some basic information which helps confirms the information that

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    Reaction Paper Asian and Global Crisis During the Asian and Global Crisis many of the criticisms are against accounting and accountants. In my further readings‚ I’ve read that during the Asian Crisis in 1997‚ where affected countries suffered severe setbacks in their economies and where development stagnated‚ the accountancy profession‚ including its standards‚ policies and levels of information disclosures‚ had played a role in the start of the crisis‚ and perhaps had even worsened it. Moreover

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    [pic] [pic] Jacqueline Calvo‚ BBus‚ CQU. ABSTRACT: Cultural industries implies a ‘massification’ of culture and entertainment‚ as such‚ festivals are found to be a cultural industry‚ involving large numbers of people working in organisation‚ administration‚ promotion‚ marketing‚ and the creative and performing arts. Festivals come in different forms including agricultural‚ cultural‚ historical‚ horticultural‚ and arts festivals to specific audiences and sub-cultures (fringe festivals). Culture

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    The Effects of Advertising our Children Television and commercials are a part of our everyday lives. They are an entertaining way to learn new things‚ travel the world‚ and learn about people and culture. We are infiltrated with non-stop advertising while watching TV. According to the Website‚ “Love your Body”‚ the number one after-school activity for children ages 6-17 is to watch TV for. Many ads on TV subliminally tell us or make us want or feel something. Ads are powerful messages and content

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    References: Aldrich‚ M. W. (2005). Apologetics: Effects of video game violence. UMNS. Retrieved from http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/15307.htm Anderson‚ C. A. & Bushman‚ B. (2001). Effects of violent video games on aggressive behavior‚ aggressive cognition‚ aggressive affect‚ physiological arousal‚ Irwin‚ M.J. (2006). Rated v for violence: Legislation against video games is ramping up Muir‚ H. (2004). The violent

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    character both in their overall appearance as well as their values and beliefs. The difference in the appearance of the characters can be read at a connotative level of meaning - Archy is the blonde hair‚ blue eyed‚ candid‚ innocent and naive "Noble bushman". The clothes he wears are always light in colour (as is his complexion) symbolising his purity and innocence. Frank‚ on the other hand‚ is seen dressed in darker clothes‚ has dark hair and complexion‚ is cunning‚ worldly and a battler. We see

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    Violent Behavior Analysis

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    In this paper‚ Carnagey‚ Anderson‚ and Bushman hypothesize that the rise and popularity of violent video games are desensitizing people‚ especially children‚ leading them to have brash personalities which leads to real life violence. In their introduction‚ the authors state that over eighty-five percent of games contain some form of violence‚ and also cite an older paper stating that many games rated "E" are still considered too violent by parents. They also state that although there are quite a

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    ’The Loaded Dog’ The goldfields were a setting very familiar to Lawson. The main characters Dave Regan‚ Jim Bently and Andy Page are good-natured. The escapades of Tommy‚ the black retriever dog establish the plot of the narrative. Tommy’s good nature and the challenge of a game with his friends build into a chase scene which has become synonymous with bush larrikinism and legend. The male characters hit on an ingenious plan to catch fish‚ by blowing them out of the water with a special cartridge

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    Lawson Context Sheet

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    purpose of the publication? What was the motto of the publication while Lawson was writing for it? Australian magazine written between 1880-2008. Political and business journal‚ with some literary context. In the early years‚ it was known as the bushman bible. The slogan was ‘Australia for the white man’. It was a right wing publication. It was a nationalist – love your nation. Anti imperialistic. Wanted Australians to be called Australian. Very racist. Read by men in the rural districts. 6. At

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    To what extent does the representation of past events and recollections lead us to a boundless consciousness of the complexity of human attitudes and behaviour? In exploring the inherent tensions between history and memory and by acknowledging the specific authorial choices‚ we are lead to a heightened consciousness of the complexity of human attitudes and behaviour. Mark Baker holds a tight reign of control over his work by deciding what to keep and omit throughout his non-fiction prose text‚ the

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