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    Snack Stand

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    Snack Stand. Objectives 1.    To keep the subordinates be alert to what is expected to them. 2.    To know the duties and responsibilities of each member and personnel. 3.    To know different strategies to be able to achieve the company’s goal. Description of Activities 1.    DTI Permit Application The business name of the Snack Stand should be register with the Department of Trade and Industry.  It would take only four days to five days before the permit is receive.  If there as no other

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    ------------------------------------------------- Document analysis ------------------------------------------------- Joseph Banks‚ Endeavour Journal The text at hand contains an extract of a journal written by Joseph Banks during the first voyage of Captain Cook to the south of the Pacific Ocean. This version of the journal had been edited “with the most scrupulous scholarship and copious notes by Dr J. C. Beaglehole of the Victoria University of Wellington.” J.C Beaglehole also edited Cook’s journals‚ which

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    return to Winch ’s questions and to assess his answer through a consideration of a current far-reaching dispute between two anthropologists‚ Marshall Sahlins and Gananath Obeyesekere‚ about how to interpret how the Hawaiians perceived Captain James Cook when he visited them and met his death at their hands in 1778-79. - I - Winch ’s essay starts from the following ’difficulty ’: ’how to make intelligible in our terms institutions belonging to a primitive culture‚ whose standards of rationality

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    Cited: http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cook-james-1917 http://www.apolynesiantattoo.com/polynesian-tattoo-history Bishop‚ Philip E. Adventures in the Human Spirit‚ 6th edition. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education‚ Inc.‚ 2011. Print.

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    Redfern Jarjum College In 1778 captain James Cook discovered Australia claiming ‘Terra Nullius’ meaning land belonging to no one‚ since then Aboriginal Australians the original inhabitants of the land have struggled for land and social rights as well as the freedom from persecution and the capability to be educated. Redfern Jarjum College has opened its doors to 24 Aboriginal children who were unable to thrive in the mainstream education system with a program specially designed to accommodate their

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    The Rabbits

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    the upcoming events that take place during the course of the story. This picture is an allegorical fable representing the initial landing of the English settlers in Botany Bay. The image alludes to E. Phillips Fox’s painting The Landing of Captain Cook at Botany Bay which was the establishment of Australia and it is only reasonable that it should start this book that deals with the same story. This image proves the book to be an allegorical fable with shows an actual event and it changes our view

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    that our defence has shown in the past. Anzac Day‚ on the 25th of April each year we commemorate and remember what those soldiers did for us. This day brings the Asia-pacific region closer as they have also lost just as we have‚ countries such as the Cook Islands and Tonga also commemorate this day. Within an article written by Ben Chenoweth a Vietnam veteran Bob “Texas” Cunningham states “This is getting bigger and bigger every year” which tells us that through defence more and more people each year

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    you know the direction of the wind you can locate North and guide yourself on the sea using traditional navigational skills.” Aiotuputea has been a tutor in navigation for two years and has been trained by the Master Navigator‚ Tua Pitman‚ in the Cook Islands. Next week‚ participants will test their skills on the boat. Year 11 students Fa’asao Ah Hong and SolomonaIoanesaid they have enjoyed the lessons. VaiSaio‚ Year 10 student from Papauta Girls

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    Mum Cook Monologue

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    Monologue of Dot ‘Mum’ Cook (Sky is dark outside on the morning of ANZAC Day. Mum in the kitchen making a cup of tea and baking a cake before Alf wakes up for the dawn service. Bowls and other cooking utensils used for baking cakes are scattered around the kitchen in front of her along with a mug of tea and a kettle.) Hughie‚ he’s my son too you know‚ but Alf… Alf can go on being the proud father who is always right‚ but I see it. I see Hughie and how he is now. He’s got different views to us nowadays

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    Why did the British Establish a Settlement in NSW in 1788? Shaveen Kariyawasam 9V Britain’s growing crime rate was a great cause of concern for British authorities in the late 18th Century. As there was nowhere else to export convicts‚ a new penal settlement had to be established‚ and in 1787‚ after learning about the potential trade value and natural resources of the ‘great southern land’‚ the government sent the First Fleet over to New South Wales with over 1400 people. First of all‚ as Britain

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