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    Square Kilometer Array

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    Array‚ www.skatelescope.org‚ accessed 14/4/2013 TheSkyNet (2012) The Square Kilometer Array‚ http://www.theskynet.org/resources/ska‚ accessed 16/4/2013 Osborne‚ D. (2012)‚ "Outback Observatory Open For Business"‚ Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC)‚ 5 October 2012‚ found online at http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-1005/outback-observatory-open-for-business/4298094 SKA Africa (2013) The SKA Project‚ http://www.ska.ac.za/about/project.php‚ accessed http://www.ska.ac.za/about/project.php‚ accessed

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    and how he gained his strength through his hair. Meaning that by losing some of their strengths‚ (like Samson’s hair cut‚) both Sam’s where able to gain new insights and opportunities. For Sam Pickles‚ this meant the move into the city from the outback‚ brought him his own home and a steady job at the mint. A rather large irony‚ as Sam is a compulsive gambler‚ more often than not short of cash. Although for Fish‚ losing his mental faculties and the ability to communicate to others‚ in his near drowning

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    than $5. Quick Service Restaurants: This concept also comes under "fast food" industry. For instance‚ McDonalds is efficiently and effectively capturing the food industry at global level. Casual Dining: It refers to the brands like Olive Garden‚ Outback and Applebee ’s that provide the table services for dinner facilities. Porter’s Analysis Porter Analysis is a useful tool in order to analyze an industry. It will be helpful in designing strategies and goals on a long term basis. It sets

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    Assignment 2 Part B

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    allows students to access university courses without having to step foot within a lecture hall therefore it has become more widely available to students as it fits in with their lives and can be worked around their schedules‚ whether they are in the outback‚ different country‚ working etc. Technology has allowed the lectures to be accessible anywhere anytime as long as you have access to internet. Task 2 1. Reference Lodge‚ J 2010. ‘Communicating with first year students‚ so many channels but is anyone

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    ‘The Drovers Wife’ + ‘In A Dry Season’ Authors such as Henry Lawson use language and other techniques to paint distinctively visual images to shape the meanings of their texts. Using these ideas Lawson creates images based on the struggles of life in the Australian bush. The two short stories ‘In a dry Season’ and ‘The Drover’s Wife’ represent the idea of how hard life in this inhospitable environment can be. Having lived in both the city and the bush Lawson is able to strongly distinguish between

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    Identity is about perception‚ the way someone sees themselves and their surroundings‚ the set of rules that they follow‚ their morals‚ the decisions they make‚ the way they look and the way they think. This is shaped by their location and experiences‚ as well as by other humans. Identity is represented in many ways through poetry‚ music‚ books‚ paintings and other mediums. Bruce Dawe represents the identity of two very different types of people in his poems "Homo Suburbiensis" and "Drifters" where

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    Analyse how any two texts emphasise the difficulties and/ or benefits of belonging to. The various texts explore the difficulties and inadequent benefits of belonging. The poems “Migrant Hostel” and “St Patrick’s College” by Peter Skrzynecki and the related texts The Ride of Zhu Bao Sheng a short story by Nick Long and the novel Stolen by Lucy Christopher effectively portray that being alienated can be the catalyst for a true sense of not belonging. A sense of not belonging can emerge from the

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    Australia Australia‚ to many‚ is known as a "classical country of immigration." All but about 300‚000 of the approximate 20‚305‚486 in Australia descended from immigrants who originally arrived with a settlement of British convicts in 1788. In July of 2001 Australia’s population consisted of approximately 92% Caucasian‚ 7% Asian‚ and only 1% Aborigine.(native Australian). Australia has an estimated net gain of one international migrant every 4 minutes and 9 seconds. As of September of 1999

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    Moving to Australia The past six week we have covered the likes of 3rd world living and the conditions that they provide to their people. The conditions of living have been focused on the geographic location of these countries‚ the social issues that take place‚ military status‚ economical well being and the technology that is possesses. Before I make the decision to uproot and move‚ I need to make certain of some things. I will most definitely not move somewhere where I will not

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    As we live in a more and more socially reliant world‚ relationships are becoming more and more important in the way that humans conceive themselves as individuals. We are defined by our attitudes and actions concerning relationships we are involved in‚ as well as the others involved. As we unknowingly adapt ourselves to suit and interact with those around us‚ we gain self understanding and self image. It is our impressions of other humans that help mark out our understanding of ourselves in the context

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