In the Primary sector‚ formation of the Australian Curriculum: History (ACARA‚ 2016d) has provided essential teaching and learning opportunities‚ thus‚ enabling Australian teachers to develop students’ awareness of Australian history. Based on a Grade 4 unit of work (Maxwell‚ Burke‚ & Salton‚ 2016b)‚ this particular essay will be guided by an overarching inquiry question: “How well have these lessons been planned to effectively teach history” (Salton‚ Burke & Maxwell‚ 2016a). To begin‚ this essay
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people‚ situation or issue. DeLoughrey did not condemn those documentaries for misrepresenting the islanders because it might still be an effective way to reach those people who “are indifferent to climate except during vacations when they rediscover the world in a clumsy‚ arcadian way” (Rosaldo qtd. in DeLoughrey 245)‚ though. However‚ I do take a different stand on that. By misrepresenting those islanders and belittling their problems the viewer might perceive climate change and its effects as exaggerated
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documentaries presented by the ABC’s Hindsight program include Island Footprints‚ about the “Kanakas” or South Sea Islanders used for labour in Queensland‚ and Sweet Sorrow‚ about the Indo-Fijians and “Garmit” where Indians were brought to Fiji by the British‚ similarly for indentured labour. Island Footprints was produced to document the history and struggle of the South Sea Islanders in Queensland‚ and record the testimony and stories of the descendants of those who were brought to Australia for
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References: Feist‚ J.& Feist‚G. (2006). Theories of Personality. (6th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. Pervin‚ L. & Oliver‚ J. (1990) Handbook of personality: theory and research. (2nd ed.) Stricker‚ G.‚ Widiger‚ T.‚ Weiner‚ I. (2003) Handbook of psychology. V8. Clinical Psychology.
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HORIZONTAL DISTRIBUTION OF MACROBENTHOS OF AN EXPOSED SANDY SHORE ATTHE LEXIS HOTEL‚ PORT DICKSON Written Proposal Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Science (Hons.) Biology In the Faculty of Applied Sciences Universiti Teknologi MARA DECEMBER 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background Study 1.2 Problem Statement
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diversity and also how they interect with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their communities. I will firstly look at the role of diversity in the workplace ‚ then move onto how these workplaces accommodate diversity and what access and equity is and if the organisations address this in there work procedures. I will then investigate how these organisations specifically include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities. Followed by the recommendations. Role of Diversity
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Low birth weight (LBW) and small for gestational age (SGA) are considered as one of the global health issues worldwide. In Australia‚ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community show remarkably higher rate of low birth weight and small for gestational age than non-Indigenous Australians. When mothers and babies are exposed to many risk factors‚ they negatively affect the fetal development‚ gestational period and their health. Low birth weight and small for gestational age are associated with
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the happiness?’ many people think the happiness is connected with wealth. They believe more money make more happiness. However‚ we can’t buy happiness by money. Wealth is not everything in human life. According to ’The Geography of Bliss’ by Eric Weiner‚ there are some places which are very wealth countries and poor countries. the writer introduces ’Happiness" of each countries. The first country is Bhutan. the Bhutan’s the most important issue is the happiness. They adopt a GNH (Gross National Happiness)
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The Aboriginal people were the first Australians and Owners of the land. As Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were traditionally gatherers and hunters‚ they had a very strong relationship with the land. They are also deeply spiritual‚ value community life strongly and revere their ancestors. Therefore‚ elders were usually the decision makers. Different tribes used to move around searching for food and water‚ but always respected the land and resources it provided. They have sacred
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High quality health care must be accessible and appropriate for the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander just like us health professionals would in a normal health professional environment. In addition‚ acknowledging that those with disability may face additional barriers in accessing health care. Coordinated‚ culturally appropriate services across the health system— including primary health care‚ hospital care and aged care addition Indigenous Australians experience unequal levels of
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