Bibliography: Bamblett‚ M. (2006) ‘Culture makes us what we are’‚ Herald Sun‚ 3/6 pg9. Bartolo‚ K. (2008) ‘”Bogan”: Polite or not? Cultural implications of a term in Australian Slang’‚ Griffith Working Papers in Pragmatics and Intercultural Communication 1(1)‚ pg7-20. Herald Sun (2008) ‘Do you agree with Lord Mayor Robert Doyle that bogans are bad for Melbourne?’15/2‚ pg51. Karstedt‚ S. (2001) ‘Comparing cultures‚ comparing crime: Challenges‚ prospects and problems for a
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A music theater play immortalizing the Cordillera’s epic about Lumawig’s travel and teachings on earth. It relates the descending of Lumawig and his sister Bogan to earth with a mission to teach the Cordillera Mountain peoples how to live peacefully and enjoy the economic abundance of the earth. While on earth‚ Lumawig and Bogan subdued warring tribes through carving rice terraces on the mountain sides‚ pottery cloth and basket weaving and orienting the tribes on the statue of Kabunyan. ID DAYONGAN
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Australia‚ women and the different ethnicities from the national identity. This traditional conception of Australian identity is often negatively bias‚ to create the image that all Australians are beer drinking‚ foul mouthed ‘bogans’. The text‚ “True Blue” and the television show “Bogan Hunters”‚ both depict why there should be no question that a modern national identity‚ needs to be formulated so as to encompass all Australians‚ and allow for anyone to be proud to claim the name Australian. “True Blue”
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Generally‚ many “Bawdy Blues” songs exploit innuendo lyrics because it encompasses socially forbidden subjects such as extremely blatant sexual themes‚ prostitutions‚ adultery‚ lesbianism or social ills. Often times‚ these obscene songs are frequently banned from radio stations. The only way to have an access to these songs sometimes is to listen to them on a jukebox machine due to its explicit librettos. For example: Lucille Bogan’s humorous sexual references song entitled‚ "Shave ’Em Dry" (1935)
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FATHER ABSENCE AND ITS EFFECTS ON DAUGHTERS Lisa Mancini Professor Briggs WRT 465 11 May 2010 Mancini 2 Table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. Abstract Introduction Definition of Father Absence Divorce and Father Absence Other Explanations of Father Absence Effects of Father Absence on Daughters a. Teenage Pregnancy b. Promiscuity c. Emotional Effects d. Poverty e. Education VII. VIII. IX. X. Pains of Father Absence Definition of a Positive Father Figure Appendices Bibliography Mancini
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lacking‚ what is out there is clear that fathers do play an important role in their development. Women can face things such as becoming sexually promiscuous‚ low self-esteem‚ trust issues‚ or other difficulties with sustaining relationships (Krohn& Bogan‚ 599). While there is some research that negates the effect an absent father has‚ such as having an abusive father or lesbian couples as parents the research for this field continues to grow and even though the research on these effects may be limited
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Behavioral Effects Although behavior may partially form from genetics‚ environment has a major impact on the development of a child’s behavior. The behavior of s daughter who has an absent father is based on multiple factors. According to Krone and Bogan‚ the double parent job that the mother must be restricts the daughter
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AUSTRALIAN IDENTITY REPRESENTED IN IMAGES - MATILDA FRY Image 1 Support for flood-affected Queenslanders at the Gabba Support for flood-affected Queenslanders at the Gabba This photograph has been extracted from an article on the news website: “The Australian”. Taken in January 2011‚ it shows Prime Minister Julia Gillard at the Gabba Sporting ground in Queensland at their first major sporting event since the floods of December 2010. This Image is intended to promote Julia Gillard’s image
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These all have a fairly accurate view on what it’s like in Australia (mostly Logan)‚ although some skits are a little far fetched. In each show they have their own kind of representation‚ The castle represents the racism‚ Kath and Kim represent the bogan image and “48 shades” shows us the wild side of it all. There are many things we could focus on in “The Castle” but I’d like to take a look at racism. Now‚ we know that there is in fact a foreigner there‚ but he doesn’t quite fit in. The characters
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Growing up Fatherless “When a child grows up without a father‚ there is an empty place where someone must stand‚ Providing an example of character and confidence.” ~ Steve Largent Fathers generally have as much or more influence than mothers on many aspects of their daughters’ lives. Fathers have a greater impact on their daughter’s long-term (romantic) male relationships because of their ability to trust‚ enjoy‚ and relate well to the males in their life. Girls with involved‚ fathers are
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