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    themselves. The next presentation was done by someone named Astarius Miraculii‚ he claimed that the sounds of his Didgeridoo helps people find themselves as well as helps heal people. His Didgeridoo (the instrument that he uses to conduct his music) can perform a prayer through sound (harmonic alignment)‚ which is how he started off his presentation. According to Miraculii‚ the didgeridoo has the ability to clear negative energy‚ help heal‚ and remind people of who they are. He states that there is

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    The music of a nation gives away many facts about the culture of the country‚ its language‚ speech qualities and the various aspect of its life. Every culture has its own music and the country of Australia is no exception in this case. This essay is going to focus on two particular Australian songs‚ which are very different in their basic qualities and also focus on how both of the songs‚ though contrasting in nature‚ portray the different aspects of Australian culture. The first song that the essay

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    Molly Craig is the eldest and usually portrayed as the leader of the three girls. She is a brave‚ caring‚ supporting sister and cousin. Throughout the film‚ we see sections where Molly shows true responsibility and bravery‚ it adds to her character development and we feel a closer connection to Molly herself. At the beginning of the film‚ we can understand that Molly never considered that she would have to carry the responsibility of 2 other girls all by herself. Since the film was based on a book

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    form various parts of nature including animal species‚ bodies of water and the sky (Siasoco‚ 2007). The oral tradition of storytelling defined the aboriginal’s cultural life. The aboriginal songs demonstrated the Dreamtime‚ music was played on the didgeridoo and they earned a living through selling native artwork (Siasoco‚ 2007). After the European arrived‚ the aboriginal culture changed as a result of forced integration. Most aboriginal people joined white rural and urban communities (Siasoco‚

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    The Bunjalung people The Bundjalung people are the original custodians of Northen coastal NSW‚ located approximately 500 Km north east of Sydney. The area includes the Bundjalung National park and Mount Warning and is approximately 6‚000 square metres. Significant towns include Grafton‚ Yamba and the Gold Coast. There are several sub-tribes of the Bundjalung people as it is a vast area. ((Wikipediaorg‚ 2016) In 170 Captain Cook named prominent coastal features along the region however the Aboriginal

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    Who is Melissa Zuniga? I am the youngest of three children of immigrant parents from Mexico and Honduras. I work hard and strive to have the life my parents dreamed for me when they came to America. I have a strong Latino heart and have been raised with Latino culture‚ so when I entered school I was suddenly informed that learning English was essential‚ so I learned from an early age to have strong work ethic to achieve success. . I am very “expressive” I express my thoughts and personality through

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    (bayan‚ accordion)‚ and mouth-blown (harmonica‚ khaem). The pipe subclass splits into brass‚ reed pipe and edge pipe aerophones. Each of them is further divided into two subclasses: brass aerophones into those with (trumpet‚ French horn) and without (didgeridoo‚ trombone) valves; reed pipe into single reeds (clarinet‚ saxophone) and double reeds (oboe‚ bassoon); edge subclass into whistle flutes (whistle) and tree flutes (flute‚ piccolo). The second largest major class of musical instruments is percussion

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    how people and other countries categorise individuals/groups according to an oversimplified standardised image or idea. The Australian stereotype‚ as thought of by other countries mainly consists of kangaroos‚ koalas‚ boomerangs‚ Crocodile Dundee‚ didgeridoo‚ crocodiles‚ dingoes‚ convicts‚ footy‚ Crocodile Hunter‚ the outback‚ g’day mate‚ crickey‚ bugger‚ etc. The Australian stereotypes that emerged from colonial texts‚ such as ‘The Man from Snowy River’‚ ‘The Ballad of the Drover’ and ‘The Wild Colonial

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    The scene starts with indigenous music and a blank black background. The indigenous music comprehends the didgeridoo. The low pitch sets the atmosphere and the Aboriginal feel of the film. Then the prologue appears on the screen in contrasting white font‚ giving us the background knowledge of the movie. Western Australia 1931100 years the Aboriginal have resisted invasion of their lands by white settlers. Now‚ a special law‚ the Aborigines Act‚ controls their lives in every detail. Mr. A. O. Neville

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