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    from the ad? How much income do you need to make running the ad worthwhile? A word of caution: as a rule‚ one-off ads don’t work‚ especially the small ones. Unless you’re offering 50% off Nescafe by 12 noon the next day‚ or run a full page in The Canberra Times‚ don’t bother. Even if your first two or three runs don’t result in an overwhelming response‚ set yourself a timeframe of several runs before making your assessment. Also consider seasonal influences‚ the economy‚ and so on. Regularity gets

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    References: Department of Education‚ Employment and Workplace Relations. (2009). Belonging‚ Being & Becoming. The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia. Canberra‚ ACT: Commonwealth of Australia. Edwards‚ S. and Cutter-Mackenzie‚ A.‚ (2011). Environmentalising early childhood education curriculum through pedagogies of play. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood; v.36 n.1 p.51-59; Retrieved from <http://search

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    Throughout the main land and Torres Strait‚ there existnumerousindigenouspopulations among Australia. According tothe data from Australia Bureau of Statistics‚ Ross (1996) points out that the exact number of indigenous people is not sure because the definition of ‘indigenous Australian’ is not quite certain in the history.Meanwhile‚ it is largely accepted (Sofield 2002) that the indigenous Australians contain approximately 2% of the total number of Australia population‚ which is about more than 430

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    Henry Lawson (1867-1922) I. Summary of the story The drover was away with sheep‚ so his wife‚ four children and a dog‚ Alligator‚ were left at their isolated wooden house in the bush‚ alone. One day‚ one of the children saw a snake while playing around the house. He shouted and called out to his mother. Both mother and the eldest son‚ Tommy‚ tried to hit the snake. The dog too tried to catch it. However‚ it was not successful. The snake disappeared into the cracks in the floor. While the children

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    Language Planning in School-based Language Revival Programs Philippa Dundon1 Senior Curriculum Officer‚ Aboriginal Languages‚ Board of Studies NSW Introduction This paper examines the role of language planning within school-based language revival programs‚ particularly focusing on Indigenous2 language revival programs within Australia. It provides an overview of language planning concepts and definitions‚ and examines language planning as it relates to language revival programs in general‚ and

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    the country was starting to become united as one. Fourteen years after this celebrated address‚ new Labor Prime Minister of Australia after ten years of Liberal Party rule‚ Kevin Rudd’s speech was read at specifically 9am on 13th February 2008 in Canberra‚ Australia‚ and also it was televised and set up in big screens around the country. This momentous occasion was attended by Australian politicians and past Prime Ministers. This address was to apologize for years of “Stolen Generations” where children

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    Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War started in 1962-75. Some of the reasons for Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War were mostly to do with the fear of communism and using the “forward defence” strategy to prevent the domino theory from happening. During this time Australia’s attitude towards the war changed due to the protesting of anti-war groups such as ‘save our sons’‚ it was believed that it was more of a civil war then a communism war‚  and because it was a television war. Communism

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    There are a range of health promotion initiatives that follow the Ottawa Charter action areas in the area of sexual health. The Ottawa Charter is document which was produced by the World Health Organization in 1986 to give direction to health promotion through clear definitions‚ action plans and positive involvement. The Ottawa Charter is made up of action areas‚ which are regarded as essential to any effective health promotion worldwide. Sexual health is basically a state of physical‚ mental and

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    Computer Power Group Case Analysis Evaluate CPG’s brand portfolio and architecture Founded in 1968‚ Computer Power Group (CPG) was Australia’s largest publicly listed information technology service company. In the mid - to late 1980s‚ CPG went beyond IT consulting and by incorporating many Australasian companies in the IT education‚ training‚ services‚ staffing‚ software‚ and resourcing domains. CPG made acquisitions in the Unites States‚ United Kingdom and other places through out the world

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    Presented by D.Praveen Kumar (B.Tech.Elctronics & Instrumentation ) N.E.C‚Nellore ABSTRACT : Smart sensors represent the next evolutionary tools for studying the environment..The smart environment relies first and foremost on sensory data from the real world. Sensory data comes from smart sensors of different modalities in distributed locations. Smart sensor systems are capable of prediction‚

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