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    BANGARRA DANCE THEATRE Historical Background: Bangarra is an aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisation founded in 1989 by dancer and choreographer‚ Carole Johnson. Based at Walsh Bay in Sydney‚ Bangarra exists to create a foundation for the care and celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural life. Since 1991‚ Bangarra has been led by Artistic Director and Choreographer Stephen Page who has created a unique style‚ fusing traditional aboriginal dance and contemporary

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    In the field of social work practice it is ideal to know and understand the importance of community practice. All social workers should be knowledgeable when it comes to skills needed for community practice. The definition of a community reflects the purposiveness that serves as organizing scheme for social systems theory. Definition of a community: • A community is an inclusive form of social organization that is geographically based and through which most people satisfy their common needs and

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    Since Antonio Torres did not have health care insurance‚ and the hospital was unsure of their immigration status‚ they transported him to a hospital that did not have the proper equipment‚ personnel‚ or space to properly treat and care for Antonio. He also became even

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    lather and nothing else

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    own inner conflicts. In the short story “Lather and Nothing Else” by Hernando Tellez‚ the barber conflicted himself because he must make a decision whether he killed the Captain Torres or not without danger. The barber’s first decision for resolving the conflict was simply to kill Captain Torres because Captain Torres was on a foray against his fellow revolutionaries. This would be a natural way of thinking for him to do it because he wanted to revenge for his friends. The barber described how

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    respond appropriately to the health needs of Aboriginal people. This essay will discuss the definition of Aboriginal health and identify how the principles of cultural competency would assist health professionals in meeting the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. To Aboriginal people‚ ill-health is more than physical illness; it is a manifestation of other factors‚ including spiritual and emotional alienation from land‚ family and culture. Aboriginal people have a spiritual link with

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    may not think so. The barber’s choice in the short story‚ "Lather and Nothing Else" written by Hernando Tellez‚ is negotiable. He is secretly a member of the resistance that is fighting against the government. The conflict is introduced when Captain Torres‚ an executioner‚ walks into the barber’s shop to get shaved. That gives the barber an opportunity to kill him and become a hero. As the barber shaves him he contemplates every possible outcome of any action he could make towards the captain of the

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    Arp‚ Willi Baumeister‚ German Cueto‚ Pierre Daura‚ Wassily Kandisky‚ Fernand Léger‚ Piet Mondrian‚ Amadée Ozenfant‚ Antoine Pevsner‚ Enrico Prampolini‚ Alberto Sartoris‚ Kurt Schwitters‚ Sophie Taeuber-Arp Joaquín Torres García‚ and Georges Vanrongerloo. Two lectures by Seuphor and Torres-García‚ as well as an audition by the futurist musician Luigi Russolo‚ accompanied the opening and closing of this

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    thought by showing how he had a very logical way of thinking. The barber shows self-control multiple times in the story from beginning to end. The barber was in charge of giving Captain Torres a clean shave when doing this it says in the story about how tempted he was to kill the Captain‚ in the story when Torres is talking about the firing party happening at the school the barber thinks to himself “I have never had him so close before.” Which shows that he could have taken the straight razor at

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    Australia until 1992 when the High Court in the Mabo decision overturned the doctrine of terra nullius. This led to the legislation of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) and the establishment of the National Native Title Tribunal. Now Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders had the right to make native title claims but this was a very expensive‚ slow and time-consuming process making it ineffective for Indigenous people to regain ownership of their traditional land. The Native Title Amendment Act 1998

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    Indigenous Education & Perspectives Assessment 2: Essay Topic: The Stolen Generations ELA: Angela Perry Written By: Samantha Morrison Student Number: 100169529 WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that the following assessment may contain images and names of deceased persons. This essay will define and discuss the event of the Stolen Generations. It will analyse the nature of the affects and impacts of the event on Indigenous Australians‚ reflect on the relevance

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