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    coming on and images of New Guinea appearing on screen.) Today we are going to discuss the issues of Germany colonizing New Guinea and all the differing views. In 1884 Germany came in and tried to colonize the country of New Guinea. Two years later New Guinea is dealing with the changes the German government is making. Today‚ our feature reporter Ray Radenburg is in New Guinea interviewing German officer Lieutenant Hermann Detzner. Our other feature reporter Antonio Gilbert is in New Guinea interviewing

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    holidaying on the coast for Christmas‚ 1968. It has become one of the most widely produced Australian plays of all time and is part of the Higher School Certificate syllabi or general High School Curriculum in many states‚ including Western Australia‚ New South Wales‚ Queensland and Victoria. Each of the three families hopes that the holiday will resolve the crisis that they face. Roy‚ a headmaster‚ and Coral‚ his wife‚ realise that their marriage is falling apart as they grieve the death of their

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    Knife” is in both Italy and Australia. The flashback is set in a poor Italian village and is described to be a very desolate part of southern Italy. The setting is significant because it shows the life that Plinio had and contrasts the setting of his new home in Australia. In Australia Plinio lives in a small community with other Italians in North Melbourne. They were in a single-fronted‚ two-story apartment house in

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    the murrray darling basin the murrray darling basin What is the Murray- Darling Basin? The Murray Darling Basin is a large‚ dry inland draining‚ salty basin. The basin extends over the four states: New South Wales‚ Queensland‚ Victoria and South Australia. The average annual rainfall in the basin is 480mm‚ a wide variety of grasses‚ trees and shrubs can be found in the basin. Where is it located? The basin is located in south-east of Australia and covers an area of 1.05 million square

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    expats they all thought they were going to go home after their visa was up”(). By the mid 1980’s Canada had pulled out of the worst of the recession. “ By the time I left Canada the recessions was pretty much over. I was in a rut‚ I wanted something new and a 2 year working/holiday in Australia was my way out‚ but when I arrived I saw that the recession wasn’t over in Australia” (). Australia’s ‘clever

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    sixth edition. South Africa: Juta & Co Gildenhuys‚ J.L. (1997). Restructing your Local Government: first edition. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik. Hassett‚ W.L.‚ &Watson‚ D.J. (2003). Local Government Management: Current Issues and Best Practices. New York: Sharpe‚ Inc. Ismail‚ N.‚ Bayat‚ S.‚ & Meyer‚ I. (1997). Local Government Management: first edition. South Africa: International Thomson publishing (Pty) Ltd. Meyer‚ J. (1998). Local Government Law. South Africa: Butterworth publishers (Pty)

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    planning and conduct any type economic activities. The whole policy and programmers of the government is reflected in the budget. Budget Meaning: The word ‘Budget’ has been derived from a France word ‘bougette’ which means a purse. According to new oxford advanced learner’s dictionary‚ budget means the money that is available to a person or an organization and a plan of how it will be spent over a period of time- a monthly/ an annual/ a family budget. Definition: In generally‚ budget is the

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    [Name] [Course] [Course Teacher] [Date] Only Whales In Common There are many instances where peoples’ beliefs reflect upon their actions. If someone does not believe in love‚ they may never get married. If someone believes there is no God‚ they may never attend church. If someone believes whales are insignificant‚ they may kill them as a sport. If someone believes whales should be respected‚ they just may be willing to die for them. In Herman Melville’s novel‚ Moby Dick‚ a ship sets sail

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    INTRO Easter island also known as Rapa Nui‚ is located 4300 miles southeaste of Hawaii and covers roughly 64 square miles in the South Pacific Ocean. Scientists have discovered evidence that Râpa nui was first settled by polynésien fishermen. They had the disadvantage of living in one of the most fragile environment‚ at the highest risk of deforestation. Witch ment it wasn’t a very sastainable environment. The polynésiens came from the Asia tiwon aria and accsedently got to the island then they planed

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    A Position On The Spiral: In Potiki‚ by Patricia Grace‚ Dollarman and the Maori people have two different definitions of time in their culture. Dollarman views the Maori culture as “looking back‚ looking back‚ all the time” (93). “Looking back” for Dollarman implies regression‚ whereas moving forward would mean building his complex. He states that the Maori are becoming “a slave to past things. And to superstition . . . and all that . . . hoo-ha” (94). Dollarman does not understand the cultural

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