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    Australian Film Belonging

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    that linger in the minds of their audiences. In particular‚ this is demonstrated in Australian film. Historically‚ Australian film tends to explore the cultural difficulties associated between Indigenous and ‘white’ Australia. The relationship between these two very different cultures is showcased in the early years of film in an incredibly marginalised‚ stereotypical fashion‚ often portraying Indigenous Australians as mysterious‚ mythical

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    China Housing Bubble

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    How could the Chinese housing bubble affect the Australian economy negatively? The Chinese economy is one of the fastest growing economies in history and they have excelled by throwing tons of resources into modernizing their economy. Real estate is a foundation of China’s phenomenal growth record in the past two decades with property construction alone accounting for 13% of GDP in 2010. The health of the economy is crucial to China’s construction‚ steel and cement sectors. Chinese growth has

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    “Poetry is a powerful means of conveying important ideas.” Discuss this statement in reference to 3 poems you have studied as part of the Landscape Poetry Unit. In “Late Summer Fires” Murray initially establishes the powerful idea that there is an inextricable relationship between mankind and the landscape‚ in which nature suffers according to humankind’s treatment of it. He attributes the destructive fires and the death associated with them to Whiteman’s unsustainable farming practices. A dysfunctional

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    While a variety of factors have shaped the diversity of Indigenous Australian philosophy and practices across the Australian continent‚ one of the central characteristics of the Aboriginal worldview is the concept of the ‘Dreaming’. Outline some of the key aspects of this belief system and reflect on this in comparison to your own worldview. The Dreaming laid down the path for the Aboriginal way of life‚ and it dictates their knowledge‚ faith‚ law‚ behaviour and societal customs. In Australia‚ there

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    The benefits of Australian landforms Australia has many significant and beautiful landforms that are valuable and unique. These landforms provide many benefits that have important outcomes for the economy‚ and the survival of life and vegetation in Australia. Australia’s most precious landforms are its water bodies each of which has a very important role for the survival of life and vegetation in Australia. The two largest and most important water bodies in Australia are its large

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    My Holiday

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    famous Australia animals such as Australian marsupials‚ kangaroos and wallabies. As nature lover‚ this place is just the ticket for me. Seeing flora and fauna‚ especially kangaroos‚ up close is once-in-a-million experience. After a long day hanging out with the wild‚ our stomach start rumbling. We have our dinner at Bybron restaurant near the Byron Bay. I ordered the special wallabies meat with an ice blended mocha with lemon and crème brule special by the australian. It was soo delicious and a mouthful

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    Dollar vs Euro

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    U.S. Dollar Adopted by the United States on July 6‚ 1785‚[3] the U.S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions.[4] Several countries use the U.S. dollar as their official cur- rency‚ and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity. In 1995‚ over US $380 billion were in circulation‚ two-thirds of which was outside the United States. By 2005‚ that figure had doubled to nearly $760 billion‚ with an estimated half to two-thirds being held overseas‚[5] representing an

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    Bibliography: ABS. (2008b). Australian system of National Accounts. ABS Cat No 5204.0. ABS. (2010a). Australian System of National Accounts‚ 2000-10. ABS Cat No 5304.0. ABS. (2010b). Experimental Esimate of Industry Multifactor Production‚ 2009-10. ABS Cat No5260.055.002. Cutler‚ T. (2008). Venturous Australia: building

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    Joint Venture Entry Mode

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    Content Page 1. Executive summary.................................................................................3 2. Introduction.............................................................................................4 3. Analysis...................................................................................................5 4.1 Illustration of a joint venture..............................................................5 4.2 Company analysis.................

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    "Australian Rules" essay

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    Australian rules is set in a small rural town‚ where the relationships between the white townspeople and the Aboriginal people on the mission are complex‚ conflicted and marred by deeply entrenched racism. The local football team in many ways serves to represent the town‚ it reflects the conflicted relationship between the white people and the Aboriginal people- we begin to understand this as the film unfolds. Other themes inherent in the film are themes of family‚ love‚ loyalty and violence-

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