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    Ochres Essay

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    working with the Bangarra Dance theatre‚ an indigenous Australian company‚ is able to create a captivating work of art. Ochre is a traditional form of aboriginal paint. It is made through grinding rock to powder and mixing with fluid‚ traditionally kangaroo blood. Ochre is used in many ways to represent and symbolise various things and throughout the piece entitled ‘ochres’ it in particular represents – creation‚ death‚ passion and purity. Throughout the opening of the dance the first section

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    Essay On Moving Away

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    married a man you were required to move to where the man lives. so this little boys new step dad lived in Australia. He had been looking forward to going to Australia because he had never been to such a place. He was very keen on seeing all the kangaroos hooping up and down and all the other wildlife had to offer. The family made their home in the suburbs of Melbourne and started school a few weeks in. His first day was really interesting for him because he had never really interacted with white

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    Coral Reef and Australia

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    everyday food that we have here in America‚ to all kinds of interesting and exotic foods native to Australia. The term “bush tucker” is used to describe a certain type of cuisine in Australia‚ that is made up of the native foods in Australia‚ such as kangaroo‚ emu‚ or even crocodile. A lot of foods in Australia contain seafood‚ as Australia is the third largest fishing zone in the world. Some iconic foods of Australia are‚ for one‚ the Chiko roll‚ a deep-fried savory roll that is also similar to a spring

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    numbats‚ which represent the Indigenous Australians‚ decreases tremendously and the amount of rabbits increases. This symbolises the growing of the European population and the diminishing of the Indigenous Australians. The detailed imagery of the kangaroos with spears and the rabbits with guns symbolise the fights between the Indigenous

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    Is our Australian identity a matter for pride or shame? Is it thongs‚ the beach‚ the bush‚ lamingtons and the sun? Or Flies‚ kangaroos‚ wife beaters and the Bunnings sausage sizzle? Depictions like these have been used to describe Australia for decades‚ however is this the epitome of the Australian national identity? Poetry‚ a practical and engaging form of language has deepened and challenged my understanding of Australian Identity through the questioning and exploration of the treatment of Australian

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    Animal Cruelty

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    millions of animals are killed for the clothing industry. Most leather produced and sold in the U.S. is made from the skins of cattle and calves‚ but leather is also made from horses‚ sheep‚ lambs‚ goats‚ and pigs that are slaughtered for meat. Kangaroos are slaughtered by the millions every year; their skins are considered prime material for soccer shoes. Snakes and lizards may be skinned alive because of the belief that live flaying makes exotic leather suppler. Although‚ many people make live

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    earth” “ but they’re to clumsy‚ look at all the forest fires started from them dropping the fire.” “So who should have it the monkeys?” “The monkeys would have better handle with it‚ but they wouldn’t know how to maintain it”. “What about the Kangaroos they’re smart and would have a good hand on it” “But they don’t have the courage or bravery. They wouldn’t be worthy of owning such a great powerful thing” “So what is there too do” says Nanook We must make a new being someone that would have everything

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    Let’s talk about the poem Then and Now. This poem is about how non-indigenous people have taken over the land and have changed the way it is used.The Poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal comparing the past to the present and reflecting on how different her life is now. In comparison to how it was then. For example‚ “In my dreams I hear my tribe Laughing as they hunt and swim‚ But dreams are shattered by rushing car‚ By grinding tram and hissing train‚ And I see no more my tribe of old”. People write poems

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    Articles January 23‚ 2010 Franchising and the Indian Preschool Industry The Preschool Industry is creating a lot of franchise opportunities and entrepreneurs Franchising and the Indian Preschool Industry Though at a nascent stage‚ the Pre-school industry in India with a current estimated size of Rs 7000 crores‚ is expected to top $ 1 billion by 2012‚ clocking a growth of over 28 percent per year. And taking advantage of this huge growth opportunity‚ most of the players are out to scale up

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    the water holes‚ rock formations and caves‚ the uses for these sacred sites are burial grounds‚ ceremonial meeting places and significant places such as birthing caves. The Dreaming also has stories that help to portray its meaning for example the Kangaroo man or the rainbow serpent. Aboriginal Art was considered to be one of the most significant things in an essential part of Aboriginal life‚ the Art was to tell great stories and show significant ideas and as a way of teaching. Question 2: The importance

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