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    Max starts his story as a ~23 year old Main Force Patrol officer. He lived with his wife Jessie and his child in an bleak and impoverished Australian civilization. Max is known to be the “top pursuit man” in the MFP. As MFP officers try to stop a psychotic man named Crawford Montazano (Nightrider he is also called) for killing an officer and stealing his vehicle‚ they chase Nightrider down and get in a high speed chase. This results in many crashes. One of the crashes involved a motorcycle cop named

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    painting a subject in a conservative way that would just make you recognise it. Onus’ works are unusual or intriguing scenes that make you look beneath or beyond the surface. A vast majority of his works includes scenes or elements of the Australian outback‚ but with a twist. Another three works that I liked are Garrkman (1995)‚ Guyi Buypuru (1996)‚ and Frogs at Barmah II (1995). As

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    disruptive‚ unruly and  bothersome students. If one can’t bear those outrageous attitudes‚ the online education must  be chosen. In addition‚ the e-learning is the only solution for people who live far from schools. My  friend‚ James lives in Australia outback and he must get online education because his ordinary  school is 200 miles away. Thanks to the e-learning‚ he graduated last year from high school. On the other hand‚ the e-learning doesn’t let us socialize. Indeed‚ the most essential  values such

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    the introduction of industrial tourism. For Abbey‚ the tourist in the automobile (worse yet‚ in the huge recreational vehicle) spells the end of the wilderness spirit. Abbey’s ambivalent stance toward the tourists‚ ostensibly fellow lovers of the outback‚ reflects the work’s central dichotomy. Abbey’s eloquent voice describes the beauty of the desert landscape‚ only to pause on the intrusion of industry and commerce into one of the last remaining wilderness areas in the United States. The first sentence

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    Low income to a higher paid business man/woman. 4. Are there competitors in this business? If so‚ who and how many? There are many competitors in this kind of business‚ and it’s hard to say who or how many‚ but just a few is AppleBees‚ and Outback SteakHouse are just a couple restaurants that come to mind‚ but there are no restaurants that have better prices or better food than mine. 5. Are there any questionable practices in the way the product has been sold? Produced? Advertised?

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    knocking back some smoko in the grips of my sweaty‚ bloody hand on the porch of one of the oblong huts‚ the galvanised iron roof buckled and creaked as the mercury rose to forty three. The sounds of pigs squealing broke the silence of the dusty outback wind that swiftly gathers up dust and travels through the thin clearing of the coolabah trees. The earth was worked and prepared‚ and dusty as the Poison Gate Road. As the thermometer edged forty-four I moved for the Bullalara pub. I whistled for

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    A Journey to Redemption Brenden Fletcher enforces the importance of male role models in families in the film Mad Bastards (Ryan Dennis) The Indigenous genre in recent Australian films have been depicted as falsely represented. Prime examples being recent Australian films Satellite Boy (directed by Catriona McKenzie) and Australia (directed by Baz Luhrmann). Though they are world-renowned the representation of the Indigenous genre shown through these films have been criticised as shallow.

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    Victoria Station Strengths Concept uniqueness- Concept based restaurants ’ rely on décor and novelty themes‚ which are appealing enough to the customers to draw in business. For example: Hard Rock Café‚ Applebee ’s‚ Rolling Rock Café‚ or Outback Steakhouse. The Victoria Station utilized the English depot paraphernalia to support the theme; gas lights‚ a red English telephone booth‚ and a London taxi. Quality control- The beef was cut to specifications‚ used controlled- portion fillets/top

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    Artists artworks are often self portraits because they reflect the emotions and thoughts that the artist possesses while they are creating the piece. Our mind‚ body and soul are all connected and therefore our thoughts are a reflection of ourselves and our identity. A self portrait is a representation of ourselves and it is for this reason that a self portrait is not restricted to the classic image of our body or facial features. Rather‚ self portraits are any creations produced by an artist. Del

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    TWO JOURNAL ARTICLES - CRITIQUE The two journal articles which I critique have in common the construct of humor (spelled in both international journals as humour). I will examine humor in the first article as a construct. It is utilized as a tool‚ as a component of therapy but I will examine the very basic underlying nature of humor as a construct and as a phenomenon that can be appropriately and adequately utilized in a gestalt modality (particularly tied to existing gestalt therapy tools). In

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