Humans and the natural worldA.D. Hope * Australia Les Murray * The quality of sprawl * Bat’s Ultrasound * Inside Ayers Rock * The Dream Of Wearing Shorts ForeverMark O’Connor * Turtles Hatching * A Queenslander Remembers the Twentieth Century * Rainbow Lorikeets * The Beginning * Moon Over Mindil Beach‚ N.T. Bruce Dawe * Search and Destroy * Advice to an Interplanetary VisitorHenry Kendall * BellbirdsMidnight Oil * Kosciusko * Blue Sky
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Gender Typing in the Confessional Poetry of Judith Wright Judith Wright (1915-2000)‚ a poet‚ an essayist‚ a short story writer‚ and an activist‚ represents her hardship‚ gender-awareness‚ protest against the imperial outlook of patriarchy and her typical attitude towards men in her confessional poetry. She is considered the best poet of Australia and is globally recognized for writing poetry in a confessional mode. The poet through her subjective voice portrays a collective condition of women of
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Preliminary Dance Appreciation Core Appreciation is a compulsory component. All students study Appreciation in both the Preliminary and HSC courses. Preliminary Course Outcomes A student: P1.1 understands dance as the performance and communication of ideas through movement and in written and oral form P1.2 understands the use of dance terminology relevant to the study of dance as an artform P1.3 develops the skills of dance through performing‚ composing and appreciating dance P1.4
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Culinary tourism a growing focus For New Mexico ALBUQUERQUE — Boosters of New Mexico’s tourism industry are increasingly focusing on the state’s kitchens and restaurants as attractions that’ll draw more visitors and their dollars to the state. Tourism Secretary Monique Jacobson estimates that New Mexico’s spending to promote culinary tourism will reach $100‚000 during the current fiscal year‚ the Albuquerque Journal reported online Sunday. “It’s something we don’t want to [just] let happen
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1878. ‘Drawings by Australian Aborigines’‚ Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 3(2):155−60. Dodson‚ M. 2003. Violence Dysfunction Aboriginality‚ National Press Club Presentation‚ 11 June‚ Canberra. Flood‚ J. 1997. Rock Art of the Dreamtime: Images of Ancient Australia. Pymble‚ N.S.W.: Angus & Robertson. DOMINGO_CH_08.indd 193 12/20/2007 2:49:10 PM 194 Chapter 8 Haley‚ B. D.‚ L. R. Wilcoxon‚ M. F. Brown‚ J. Friedman‚ R. Handler‚ J. E. Jackson‚ J. Kealiinohomoku‚ K. B. Kelley‚ A. Linde-Laursen
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Art therapy is a clinical mental/emotional health expressive therapy. It is a highly suggestive method of communicating feelings‚ thoughts‚ and needs. Expressive therapies can be more powerful than verbal therapy alone. This is especially true concerning feelings that render an individual more vulnerable. Overview of Art Therapy: "Art therapy is a mental health profession that uses the creative process of art making to improve and enhance the physical‚ mental and emotional well-being of individuals
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Terra Nullius? The Very Early Years An integrated unit for Stage 2 Context The unit from which this is derived was first developed by Stage 2 teachers using a range of learning activities previously devised and trialled by an ESL lecturer working with students and teachers in the classroom. It was originally designed to encourage and promote discussion among students and development of their language skills. Students are presented with a range of problem-solving situations that
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Foundations: c. 8000 B.C.E.–600 C.E. Major Developments 1. Locating world history in the environment and time A. Environment 1. Geography and climate: Interaction of geography and climate with the development of human society a. Five Themes of Geography – consider these 1. Relative location – location compared to others 2. Physical characteristics – climate‚ vegetation and human characteristics 3. Human/environment interaction – how do humans interact/alter environ a. Leads to
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M.A. English Syllabus M.A. Part I : Introduced from June 2008 M.A. Part II : Introduced from June 2009 Total marks for each Semester Paper : 100 Division of 100 marks : 80 + 20 (Theory) (CIE) Division of CIE 20 marks = A) Oral Test ( Core Paper) : 10 marks B) Home assignments ( each Paper) : 10 marks For Each Paper‚ Units: 4 Lecture Hours: 15 for each unit Four Credits for Four Units Papers for Credit by Choice M. A. I Semester I : Indian English Literature Part I Semester II
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Foundations: c. 8000 B.C.E.–600 C.E. Major Developments 1. Locating world history in the environment and time 1. Environment 1. Geography and climate: Interaction of geography and climate with the development of human society a. Five Themes of Geography – consider these 1. Relative location – location compared to others 2. Physical characteristics – climate‚ vegetation and human characteristics
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