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    Indigenous Rights and Freedoms History‚ Year 10 Research Essay Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights have been a huge issue over the past 75 years. Many different changes to civil laws concerning indigenous rights have occurred during these 75 years‚ as well as many symbolic‚ but not legislative‚ changes. Although some small legal changes were made to the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as a result of the Mabo decision‚ the 2008 Apology and the ‘Bringing

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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are strong rich and diverse. Although in the area of Leongatha‚ Victoria were I currently work there are not a lot of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures there is still a variety of different cultures and religions. Although extending to broader parts of Victoria‚ Melbourne and Wonthaggi there are more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The current centre I work ‘Leongatha Children’s Centre’ has a variety of different

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    Assessment 1. How have the following factors contributed to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s ill health? Please make sure you answer the questions with a focus on health issues. A. History of European Contact In 1788‚ nearly 1000 Europeans arrived to Australia. From this year‚ conflicts between Aboriginals and Europeans continued until 1860. Before colonization‚ indigenous people were struck down by diseases introduced by Europeans. Indigenous people had no immunity to new diseases

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    Jacques Torres

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    Terrance Warner CRE: 1205 Date: 7/6/2012 Terrance Warner CRE: 1205 Date: 7/6/2012 Jacques Torres Jacques Torres was born in 1960 in Algiers and grew up in Bandol‚ France‚ a small town in the southern region of Provence. He chose his career in the industry of baking at the age of 15 and immediately fell in love with it. During vacation Jacques started an apprenticeship at La Frangipane‚ a small pastry shop in his hometown. After spending two years in the pastry shop he completed his apprenticeship

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    What are some of the key issues teachers need to consider for working successfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students? Introduction Teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students requires a number of strategies and ideas which the teacher needs to keep in mind at all times. Teaching Aboriginal students requires sensitivity for their needs and knowledge about Aboriginal cultural conventions. An example of being wary of their needs is understanding the lack of eye contact

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    Miss Adela Strangeworth

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    Miss Adela Strangeworth Shirley Jackson tells us about a very interesting character in the short story titled “The Possibility of Evil.” In the story Miss Strangeworth is an old lady who takes it as her duty too inform the town of evil‚ but one day one of her evil informing letters gets in the wrong hands and her favorite roses are cut. In this essay the character of Miss Strangeworth is described through her physical description‚ family‚ lifestyle and her hobbies. One way the readers get to

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    A Possibility of Evil Character Sketch – Adela Strangeworth She is portrayed as an old lady who has too much pride and wants to be in the know of every tiny piece of gossip in town. In the beginning of the story‚ it gives the readers the impression that she was a sweet old lady who takes much pride in her rose bush and enjoys the town gossip too much. Ms. Strangeworth comes off as prideful‚ intrusive and blunt. Ms. Strangeworth was portrayed as prideful throughout the story when she took so

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    Jarques Torres Chocolate

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    strategies discussed in this chapter are these companies using? 2. What competitive advantages does the successful execution of their strategies produce for these businesses? 3. What are the risks associated with these companies’ strategies? Jarques Torres Chocolate Strategy: Differentiation: 1. “Bean to bar” operation; retail surrounded by a working chocolate factory 2. Customers can watch the process of making chocolate covered pretzels from raw cacao (Visible factory) 3. Coating conveyor belt

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    Hidden: The Secretive Side of Sharbelle Torres To be honest‚ everyone shows and has shown different sides of themselves towards different people. When people are around old relatives or parents‚ they tend to be in their best behaviours and pay extra attention towards the actions and words that they use around them‚ showcasing the best side(s) of themselves. Then when they are out with friends or a group of people they feel comfortable with‚ a more outgoing or fun side is shown that sometimes gets

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    Captain Torres Narrative

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    I went down to the school at six‚ just as he said. Captain Torres and his men had spread the word and posted notices. “Failure to join the assembly will be seen as an act of war against the Free National Army and the Hispanian Federation and offenders will be arrested and executed.” However‚ the captain and his men had miscalculated – there were hundreds of people‚ far too many for the schoolyard‚ so they put up roadblocks to keep any more people coming in. Unfortunately‚ I came early out of a fear

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