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    as education‚ marriage‚ religion‚ government‚ health care‚ and class privilege. Shaw was particularly conscious of the exploitation of the working class. Arms and the Man tells the story of an overmedicated pompous Judge named Fred Willard. This kangaroo court contains foreign affairs‚ love‚ and bigotry. The defendant has the key to peace between Israel and Palestine‚ but his plans will fail unless he can get court to adjourn. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) is one of the world’s greatest literary

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    still continues. Peer pressure is a big part of his life; he’s being pressured by his father as well as the other two boys. He has a reputation‚ and he has to be tough even though‚ he doesn’t want to be it. In the story where they are holding a kangaroo court‚ the narrator takes the position as the judge and Morgan and Hass is beneath him and taking orders from him. The boys don’t question his authority. At page 4 Simpson tries to run off‚ and Hass tackles and punches Simpson so the narrator slams

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    Australian Public Service Announcements Australia is a wonderful country. They have got nice hot whether all the time‚ plenty of venomous and dangerous animals to look out for‚ and some pretty cute ones too‚ like koalas and kangaroos. As a matter of fact my dad wanted us to move there for a long time. I’m even tempted to go one day all because of this ad they put out warning kids to stay in school. Its a pretty typical thing for kids to do‚ skip school and go have fun in the sun on nice days.

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    Mostly because of a the incidents that have happened. For instance "a 4-year-old boy in Texas was mauled by a pet mountain lion kept by his aunt‚ and hospitalized for his injuries. In September‚ an 80-year-old man in Ohio was attacked by a 200-pound kangaroo at an exotic animal farm. And in June‚ a Nebraska man in his 30s was strangled

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    1 Executive Summary Aborigines have well known as the native of Australia‚ who exists for more than fifty decades. They have a very strong relationship with their land‚ and culture. This report will provide the old time of traditional Aboriginal culture before 1780. Firstly‚ introduce of their lifestyle culture. Follow by describing the Dreamtime story of their culture. The information from researching website and media based sources. Lastly‚ provide the conclusion and personal’s view of how their

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    - ECTOTHERMS are organisms that have a limited ability to control their body temperature. Their cellular activities generate little heat. Their body temperatures rise and fall with ambient temperature changes. Most organisms are ectotherms. Examples are plants‚ all invertebrates‚ fish‚ amphibians and reptiles - ENDOTHERMS are organisms whose metabolism generates enough heat to maintain an internal temperature independent of the ambient temperature. Examples are birds and mammals - EXTENSION (Not

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    Indispensable at war 10th Light Horse Regiment riding down Hay Street (courtesy State Library of Western Australia: slwa_b2392104_1). The Australian 9th and 10th Battalions (Mena Camp‚ Egypt‚ December 1914)‚ like many Australian units‚ brought kangaroos and other Australian animals with them to Egypt. Not to mention rodents‚ though causing much discomfort in the trenches‚ were instrumental in sensing toxic fuel vapours‚ and in the case of Gambian giant pouched rats‚ detecting the presence of land

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    Marsupials are native to Australia‚ South America‚ and North America. Marsupials include kangaroos‚ quoll‚ possum‚ and wombats. Marsupials are different than placental mammals because they spend less time in their mother’s womb and finish developing in their mother’s pouch. When born marsupials are extremely tiny and delicate. They crawl to their

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    The men would be the hunters of large animals and birds. Many men would co-operate together to catch emus and kangaroos. To further prove that the Aboriginals were civilised‚ Major Thomas Mitchell who was a surveyor and explorer of south-eastern Australia‚ described what he saw as he crossed the Australian frontier. He described: “The grass is pulled and piled into

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    with Kell and Arella”. In her work‚ ‘Highway is a Disco’‚ the central figure looks like a maternal warrior with five breasts instead of two. With her legs covered in scales or feathers‚ she seems to be merging with the natural world. A snake and a kangaroo are shown clinging to her limbs. Barton’s artworks can have different cultural aspects‚ such as the snake clinging onto her limb can symbolise‚ in some cultures as ‘snake goddess’ primitive symbol of male genitals. Another common cultural aspect

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