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    Curriculum Vitae

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    CURRICULUM VITAE Surname: Emmanuel Given names: Makia Etongo Calling name: Emmanuel Adress: botenlaan 65‚ PostCode 5616jg‚ Eindhoven‚ Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 685501347 Email: t_valery@yahoo.com Education 2012/13 International Business and Management Studies (Hogeschool Rotterdam) |Main Courses: Marketing‚ Finance‚ Logistics and Sales | |Elective courses:

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    Australian Visions

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    narrative structure and techniques were used to create Australian visions and linked these visions to ideas about Australia. Weaker responses focused on the relationship between Paul and Keller or provided simple plot recounts and incidental descriptions of characters and settings. Drama – John Misto‚ The Shoe-Horn Sonata Better responses integrated analysis of the use of dramatic techniques‚ such as audio-visuals‚ songs and music‚ and voice-overs into a discussion of the Australian vision of

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    opportunities for growth and development‚ hence flexible enough to undertake any given task. I sincerely look forward to an opportunity to meet with you to further discuss my qualifications and the possibility of joining your team. Attached is my curriculum vitae for your perusal. Thank you for considering my application and I anticipate hearing from you. Sincerely Yours‚ Nakeiliah Allen-Bennett Nakeiliah Allen-Bennett Mount Edgecombe‚ Runaway Bay P.O‚ St Ann allenkalia@yahoo.com Phone: 428-6257

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    CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name: Stefan-Ioan Oprisan Address: 81 Byron Way Northolt Middlesex‚ UB5 6AZ Home phone no: 020 8845 3226 Mobile phone no: 07411 302940 E-mail address: stefanbest0794@yahoo.com D.O.B: 07/01/1994 OBJECTIVE I am looking for a full time position or part-time which it can be ongoing during the year when I am in school. EDUCATION Uxbridge College 2013 September 2012 – June 2013 BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Extended Diploma in IT – Games Development

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    CURRICULUM VITAE ABDUL JABBAR ALI AKBAR NO: 139‚ APC. ROAD‚ NINTAVUR- 06 TEL: +94785183136 OR +94756711238 Email: aliakbaraj@gmail.com PERSONAL DETAILS Full Name :- ABDUL JABBAR ALI AKBAR Name with Initials :- AJ. ALI AKBAR Date of Birth :- 18th April 1992 Gender :- Male Civil status :- Single Nationality :- Sri Lankan Muslim NIC No : - 921090650V Driving License No :- B1361829 Divisional Secretariat :- Nintavur District :- Ampara Country :-

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    history and culture as Australian curriculum must be relevant to everyone and must address the present-day issues that young people face. With this intention and the goals mentioned in Melbourne Declaration‚ Australian curriculum gave special attention to Cross-curriculum priority. One of the major priorities was to ensure that all young Australian must understand the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture‚ and their significance for Australia. Cross-curriculum priority has been given

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    Australian Identity

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    The Divinity of Australian Identity From the fabricated tale of mystery in Peter Weir’s ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock’‚ to the prototypical portrayal of Australian principles and behaviour in ‘Crocodile Dundee’‚ directors and audiences alike have been fastidiously and attentively representing their beliefs about how true Australian’s should behave in film for decades. With the recurring themes and values of courage‚ mateship‚ resourcefulness‚ and the toughness of the Australian people as the centre of

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    Australian Made

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    seen the fall of many Australian businesses and the decline of industries such as the fruit and car industries. This is not just due to droughts and high fuel costs‚ but largely due to the amount of opposition from products that are imported from other countries. Consumers choosing products on price rather than the country of origin are having major effects on our economy‚ beginning with the employer to the employee and to the related businesses. We are not only losing Australian owned businesses to

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    Australian voice

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    The Australian voice is distinct as it expresses uniquely Australian values‚ such as ‘mateship’ and ‘support for the underdog’. This distinct voice also expresses multicultural and indigenous values‚ as part of the Australian identity. It may bevoiced publically or privately through effective language features. “The Castle” directed by Rob Sitch highlights the characters’ voices as reflective of Australian attitudes and values. It is through these numerous voices that we collectively create a distinct

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    The Australian Identity I am here today to discuss our Australian Identity. How do you imagine a typical Australian? Maybe you see a blonde haired‚ blue eyed surfing babe? Or a bushman who drinks Bushels tea and four X beers while munching on some snags cooked on the BBQ? Or perhaps you see someone like Steve Irwin‚ our iconic crocodile hunter. Or do you picture the movie “Crocodile Dundee?” Australians are stereotyped and our typical Australian is usually imagined to be male. (Click) Russell

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