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    green” “gums” and the “crest mouth” that he encountered on his journey through the Blue Mountains. Streeton created this painting to justly portray the rough‚ “glor[ious]”‚ unsung landscape of Australia‚ namely its “great‚ gold plains” and “hot‚ trying winds”. Thus‚ Streeton defied the inaccurate depictions of Australian landscape produced in the early nineteenth century by early immigrants‚ showing “green

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    perceptions of landscapes do not match the reality and experience of a certain place. De botton also suggests that an encounter during your journey will not just make you forget about your past encounters (worries). Landscape is represented: Spiritual connection to landscapes: “crucifixion of Christ” Lack of control: “established relentless society” Connection to nature: “direct contact with earth” Image on pg

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    GEK2001/SSA2202 CHANGING LANDSCAPES OF SINGAPORE 2013/14 SEMESTER 2 TUTORIAL 3 Objectives: To further understanding of: a) The challenges‚ tensions and exclusions arising from the Singaporean state’s global city vision b) How landscapes may be used to analyse social cost and marginalization/exclusions in Singapore; (NB: Refer to lecture notes and compulsory readings for lectures on economic landscapes‚ geopolitical landscapes and landscapes of immigration in Singapore. You

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    the landscape as it acts as a metaphor to describe her attitude towards her homeland and the issues which concern her The poetry of Judith Wright conveys a strong sense of ’Australian Identity’. This is evident though Wright’s strong connection to the landscape‚ using descriptions and personifications of the landscape for the Australian landscape to act as a Metaphor to describe the poets attitude towards her homeland and issues which concern the poet. This treatment of using the landscape to convey

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    adjust to new places governs their ability to belong and feel at home with new cultures. An individuals perception of the surrounding landscape will govern and influence their ability to reconcile a sense of belonging within the community.This message is highlighted through the character of Romulus who displays pessimist perceptions towards the Australian landscape further strengthening his connection to Romania and becoming a barrier for his belonging to Australia.His views are symbolised in the

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    INTRODUCTION ‘Design is directed towards human beings. To design is to solve human problems by identifying them and executing the best solution’. (Ivan 2009) Creation of design involves the selection of individual design elements and the arrangement of them within a spatial enclosure to satisfy certain functional and aesthetic needs and wishes. This arrangement of elements in space includes the act of making patterns. No one single element in space stands alone. Ina design pattern all the elements

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    Field sketching Field sketching is note taking of a landscape in pictorial form. It helps you to identify important features in a landscape and leave out things that are less important. It also allows you to observe a landscape carefully and interpret what you see. You need not worry about your ability to draw. A good field sketch should show how well you understand a landscape‚ rather how artistic you are. In field sketching‚ a sketching frame is useful too (refer to Figure 2.10). A sketching

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    Irrigation Matters Series No. 02/09 State of Urban Irrigation Demand Management - A Review Bhakti Lata Devi July 2009 BETTER IRRIGATIO N BETTER ENVIRONMENT BETTER FUTURE State of Urban Irrigation Demand Management – A Review Bhakti Lata Devi City of Sydney‚ Town Hall House‚ 456 Kent St‚ Sydney‚ 2000 Email: bdevi@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au CRC for Irrigation Futures CRC for Irrigation Futures Irrigation Matters Series No. 02/09 July 2009 CRC for Irrigation Futures i

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    experience through which individuals strive towards various affiliations within their microcosm of social dealings. An individual’s ability to attain belonging is heavily reliant on their prowess to develop relationships with others and their surrounding landscape. This dichotomy of belonging and not belonging is explored by the 1975 Peter Skrzynecki poem Feliks Skrzynecki and the 1998 memoir Romulus My Father by Raimond Gaita which utilise techniques such as narration and metaphors to accentuate the experiences

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    The Just and Unjust About Homelessness Don Mitchell (2007‚ 45) in Axiom 6 presents the idea that “landscape is the spatial form that social justice takes.” In another work‚ “Homelessness‚ American Style‚” Mitchell argues that “[T]o speak of ‘homelessness’ is to speak of how social relations are organized (2011‚ 933). Justice can be defined as an act that is free of discrimination. On the other hand‚ injustice can be defined as an act of discrimination. The use of spatial forms can create justice

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