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    Racism in Australia

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    Australia. They called themselves Australian and make Australia as their home. Although nowadays most people can easily accept the others from different races‚ racism still exists in Australia. Immigrants and Indigenous were the group of people being discriminated and excluded from the society in the past. Their human rights have been neglected. The Australian government noticed the problem and introduced some laws and acts to protect the immigrants and indigenous people’s human rights. Australia

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    Didgeridoo Research Paper

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    ustralian Aboriginal music is said to be one of the oldest forms of music on earth‚ as old as 60‚000 years old. It is an important part of the Indigenous Australian culture and is used by Aboriginal people to pass on‚ stories from the dreamtime‚ myths and family history from generation to generation. It is usually performed in the language native to the particular tribe or area of Australia‚ celebrating spiritual connections to the land and to their ancestors. Aboriginal people are taught to sing

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    O’Doherty (b.1951) a contemporary Australian artist and Lin Onus (b. 1948 d.1996) a contemporary Indigenous Australian artist. The artworks in which will be compared and contrasted are Chris O’Doherty’s Aussie Jesus series‚ including “Aussie Jesus at the Football” (1996) available in poster‚ calendar and t-shirt form and Lin Onus’ three metre mixed media installation “Fruit Bats”(1990) Although both artists are Australian‚ Chris O’Doherty is an Anglo-Saxon Australian and was raised as a Christian and

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    five interventions and evaluations aiming to increase cultural competency for Australian Indigenous individuals and within these it was identified that the main strategies were education and training of the health workforce‚ culturally specific health programs‚ and recruitment of an Indigenous health workforce. This set of strategies resulted in an improvement in health professional confidence and increased Indigenous patient satisfaction with healthcare access (Clifford et al‚ 2015). A study conducted

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    Dance Preliminary

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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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    society. Historically‚ participation of Aboriginal Australian’s in organised sport was heavily restricted; racial barriers and systemic prejudice meant that missionaries determined participation levels arbitrarily.4 Traditionally‚ games played indigenous Australian’s were those that would teach their youth life skills‚ preparing them for adulthood and the responsibilities that come with it. These ‘games’ would focus on incorporating self-reliance‚ discipline and also teamwork as they prepared for

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    Indigenous Australians have long fought for equality and rights in their land. Isolated from the rest of the world‚ Aboriginal’s were not as advance or ‘evolved’ as the European settlers invading their land. Their inability to physically fight or intimidate the invaders made them vulnurable and have displaced their customary laws laid down by their ancestral beings. The Constitution wield the most protection of right for Australians. The Constitution was drafted and adopted by a narrow cross-section

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    It wasn’t until the passing of the Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902 and the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 that Indigenous people were not included as citizens of Australia‚ and could therefore not vote. When white Australia celebrated 150 years of settlement on January 26 1938‚ Aboriginal people in Sydney marked it as a Day of Mourning. They_ _stated that there was little for Aboriginal people to celebrate‚ and mocked the claims of white Australians to be a "civilised‚ progressive‚ kindly and humane nation".  During 1900-1950’s

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    Aboriginal Culture

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    Aboriginal Culture Australian Aboriginal culture includes a number of practices and ceremonies centered on a belief in the Dreamtime. Reverence for the land and oral traditions are emphasised. Language groupings and tribal divisions exhibit a range of individual cultures. Australian Aboriginal art has existed for thousands of years and ranges from ancient rock art to modern watercolour landscapes. Aboriginal music has developed a number of unique instruments. Contemporary Australian aboriginal music

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    Rides and 1967 REFERENDUM 12th February 1965‚ 30 university students from Sydney set off to campaign in country towns of NSW for the improved rights for Aboriginal peoples …Student action for Aborigines. Charles Perkins (born 1936) was the first indigenous person to graduate from a tertiary institution; he was also a talented soccer player who had turned down an offer to play for Manchester United. His childhood was spent away from his family in NT in a boy’s home in Adelaide. He suffered racial vilification

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