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    Dingo Environment

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    north of Toowoomba. Ravensbourne National Park is an environment with a biodiverse ecosystem due to an adequate source of water and wildlife. The rainforest also inhabits the contents of the dingoes diet consisting of carnivorous prey‚ such as; kangaroos‚ rabbits‚ wombats and wallabies. Conversely‚ desert regions‚ such as Central Australia are home to minimal amounts of dingo‚ as the population is very limited due to the lack of water and food. They are commonly found in the eastern half of Western

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    camouflaged corrugations and pot holes. Having noted the then recent intriguing history of Woomera‚ it was an equally surprising sight when we arrived at Coober Pedy. We gravitated to Brewster’s Roadhouse‚ where we were to both sample our first ever kangaroo steak meal which we quite enjoyed. Some years later‚ Nos 53 and 72 in front of Brewsters Roadhouse and Motel‚ Coober Pedy‚ SA... by this time owned by Redline. Onwards north again (with no perception of the

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    it gave them the energy to collect sufficient quantity for others. Animals‚ birds and reptiles were also caught and cooked on an open fire. However they ’scorched’ rather than cooked these foods. In other words‚ they did not roast the joint of a kangaroo like Europeans do today. For example by placing a leg of lamb in an oven for an hour or two. The Aborigines simply singed the food to remove feathers‚ scales and fur and ate partly cooked

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    The Whale Rider By Witi Ihimaera Published May 2003 Kahu (Pai) is an eight year old Maori girl with a special gift. She can communicate with whales. She could be the leader her tribe needs‚ but her great-grandfather adheres strictly to Maori tradition which requires a male heir. He barely acknowledges her. The Whale Rider" tells the story of Kahu‚ a young girl in New Zealand struggling to find her place in her family and community. She craves the love of her great-grandfather‚ but he’s entirely

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    Modern English

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    Research Paper On Modern English Submit To: Muhammad Zakaria (ZM) Lecturer‚ Department of English East West University Sub: Eng-205 Sec: 1 Submitted By: Tanay Kundu Bappa ID: 2011-2-40-149

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    Alyvia Daly English lll October 18‚ 2013 Period 5 The Twins Liv was sitting in a chair staring at an aged iron gate with the words of the asylum’s name “Forquer Asylum” embedded in the iron work. She seemed to be staring at something else though‚ something only she could see. You could tell she was in deep thought and whatever it was trouble her greatly just by the way her face was scrunched up like if she was mad. “Liv…” called Dr. Grey. Liv turned not realizing Dr. Grey had been

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    Can we can we?” Nik said to my mom acting like a kangaroo. “Ok we can go lets all get in the car and drive there.” My mom said. “YAY!!!” Nik‚ Jackie‚ and I yelled. When we got to the lazer tag place‚ we were all‚ and I mean even my mom and dad‚ were overwhelmed by everything. You couldn’t even look

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    1. They are found all over Australia except for Tasmania. Transition: moving on to Marsupials II. Australia has over 150 species of Marsupials. A. Marsupials are animals that carry their newborns in special pouches in their bellies. B. Kangaroos and wallabies- 55 different species 1. The main difference between these two is the size. Wallabies tend to be smaller.2. The population of both range between 30 to 60 million. C. The koala bear is another marsupial. 1. Despite the name koalas

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    ARE AFL FOOTBALLLERS POSITIVE ROLE MODELS? Section 8: A piece intended to present a point of view persuasively What is exactly a role model? Wikipedia says it’s a person who fills his or her role as a good or bad example for others. A good example is a positive example. A bad example is a negative role model. As a society sports people are usually the role models for Australian children in Melbourne the role model fir the children are the AFL footballers. They are the role models because they

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    Cited: Abbott‚ I. (1979). Aboriginal man as an exterminator of wallaby and kangaroo populations on islands round Australia. Oecologia‚ 44(3)‚ 347-354. Bowman‚ D. M. (1998). The impact of Aboriginal landscape burning on the Australian biota. New Phytologist‚ 140(3)‚ 385-410. Cardillo‚ M.‚ Bininda‐Emonds‚ R. P.‚ Boakes‚ E.‚ and A

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