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    They will need about 30 minutes of exercise every day. They like apartment living as long as they get exercise and play time. The Australian Terrier These dogs are loving‚ determined and strong. They love to please their owners. They have a working nature‚ so they are great on ranches and farms. They have great hearing end eyesight. They make great watchdogs. They will weigh 9 to 14 pounds and are 9 to 11 inches. They are a small working terrier. Their coat is coarse and is usually sand

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    It is human nature for us to search for a place to belong‚ not realising that it is our perceptions and attitudes‚ not the place that allow us to belong. Good afternoon year 11. Today I’m here to talk to you about how my understanding of the aspects of belonging have changed through my studying of the two written texts‚ namely china coin by Allan Baillie and educating Rita by willy Russel. All of you will study these texts in year 12. Before I start I want to ask you‚ would you belong to a place

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    definition to the Australian identity has been a controversial journey‚ and the identity remains as elusive as ever today. For that reason‚ the theme of the 2009 Brisbane Film Festival will be Australian Identity in Film – A Retrospective‚ as we hope to explore the ways in which Australian feature films have helped shape the complexities and diversity of Australia’s culture and identity. In particular‚ the festival will explore the diverse representations of homosexuals in Australian film and how this

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    Week 1: Screening Australianness ‘Newsfront’ (1978) Newsfront (1978) is about the commencement of Australian television. It notions the changing times; the context before the television was a household object. The movie marks the beginning of mass social and political change that was intensified by World War II. With countless men at war‚ Australian women were able to enter and overtake male roles in the workforce. As a result‚ Feminism was strengthening. Along with the Women’s movement into

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    Introduction Australian Eagle is a successful company that offers high-quality and trendy clothing at reasonable prices. The company targets 25 to 40 year old male and female with around 7 stores in NSW and Victoria. The business was started 5 years ago in typical start-up fashion with a small budget. Australian Eagle started small with just two staff but today has nearly 30 staff and turns over $6m in sales per annum. Now company wants online systems to sell their products online. There will be

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    In a true egalitarian society‚ an individual’s innate talents and abilities‚ rather than circumstances of birth‚ would be the main determinants of life chances. Australia‚ despite popular rhetoric to the contrary‚ is not such a society. Studies have revealed various dimensions of inequality within Australia and the existence of a hierarchical class structure. Aspin defines life chances as ‘the chances an individual has in sharing in the economic‚ social and cultural resources of the society into

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    In this report we will examine a couple of Australian movies which offer representations of Australian masculinities and discuss how men are represented and the relationship between this and questions of Australian identity. These movies are namely Crocodile Dundee (character Mick Dundee) and The Adventures of Barry McKenzie. One point becomes evident that that the characters type symbolized in Australian movies is predominantly male centered. Australian films are inclined to show a gender intolerance

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    What Effect has Stereotypical Contradictions had on Developing the Australian Identity? Jarrod Melmeth (c3202088) The University of Newcastle Tutor’s Name: Jennifer Saunders Due Date: 12 October‚ 2014 Word Count: Table of Contents Abstract 2 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………... 4 3 The Typical Aussie……………………………………………………………………… 5 3.1 The Rugged Bushman………………………………………………………………. 5 3.2 The Alcoholic……………………………………………………………………….. 5 4 The Landscape…………………………………………………………………………

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    reasons why a project can fail: The first reason is poor planning. Big projects can be very complicated‚ if your team are not sure what they are supposed to be doing there will be sections missing‚ there may even be people working on the exact same thing. Also‚ as shown by the second example bellow‚ not accounting for all factors when planning can result in failure. Financial planning is also essential for a leader to correctly budget the project and allocate each section a suitable spending limit

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    morning writers‚ students‚ and guests‚ welcome to the Youth Forum. Today I will be discussing the Australian identity in contemporary literature. The main question being asked today is “Does contemporary literature encourage young readers to look beyond Australian stereotypes?.” I will be discussing my point of view‚ which will be backed up with reasons based on evidence I have found in four different Australian contemporary literature texts. We’re in the 21st century‚ and right now there is such a

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