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    influence the perceptions of certain events by the general public (Thiroux‚ 2007‚ p. 389). This is done by reporting on stories where the facts of the case aren’t always known. The recent allegation of sexual assault by three Brisbane Broncos players on a female patron at a Brisbane nightclub is a perfect example of how this can occur. According to Patterson and Wilkins‚ there are several elements which they believe should be emphasised if news values were constructed from ethical reasoning. Some of these

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    The Ningy Ningy People of the Redcliffe Peninsula(Ninge Ninge‚ Ningi Ningi)The Ningy Ningy‚ whose name means ’oysters’‚ are identified as being the southern most clan of the Undambi people of the Sunshine Coast. Ningy Ningy are red-ochre people and the traditional owners of my home town‚ the Redcliffe Peninsula‚ situated on the coast of South-East Queensland. The ancestral homelands of the Ningy Ningy people extend from the Pine River in the south to Elimbah Creek in the north; and from Old Gympie

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    the non-commercial arena. Introduction Lifeline Brisbane‚ over the years‚ has been endeavouring to come to terms with one of the important areas of the not-for-profit marketing sector. This is social marketing‚ defmed as that branch of marketing concerned with the uses of marketing knowledge‚ concepts and techniques to enhance social ends as well as with the social consequences of marketing policies‚ decisions and actions. Lifeline Brisbane is a Christian‚ charitable organisation constitutionally

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    Food Connect: Brisbane

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    Connect Brisbane started in 2004‚ with the vision of establishing a highly effcient food distribution enterprise that is both equitable to small farmers and provides affordable great quality fresh food to urban residents. To counteract the unsustainable and inequitable practices of the food industry‚ founder robert Pekin sought to develop a participatory model for food production and distribution which would ‘look after and dignify small farmers’. The company began in Brisbane‚ working

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    "We’re all Australian now" poem analysis Good morning/Good afternoon boys and girls aboriginal elders and Mrs. Brown Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson (17 February 1864 – 5 February 1941) was an Australian bush poet‚ journalist and author. He wrote many ballads and poems about Australian life‚ focusing particularly on the rural and outback areas‚ including the district around Bin-along‚ New South Wales‚ where he spent much of his childhood. Banjo Paterson’s‚ ‘We’re all Australians now’ was published

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    Carborundum Annual Summary

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    Carborundum Universal Limited Annual Report 2010 - 2011 Contents Year’s Summary Striking Gold i Chairman’s Statement xiii Financial Statements Consolidated Financial Statements & Auditor’s Report Standalone Financial Statements & Auditor’s Report Director’s Report 2 23 50 Financial Track Record 87 General Shareholder Information Corporate Governance Corporate Governance & Auditor’s Certificate 90 95 2+1 STRIKING GOLD… Record Sales. A growth graph climbing a new high

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    We are living in an age of information and communication revolution which has welded the whole world into a global village. In the changed scenario training in a well-equipped and well reputed institution has become a necessity. I have been hoping and planning to earn an MBA for the past six years since graduating from High School and am excited to now be on the cusp of making that dream a reality. I‚ Affin George am a resident of in . My (late-IF DEAD) father was a . I have been blessed enough

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    After January

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    “After January” is predominantly an Australian play. It is adapted by Philip Dean from Nick Earls’ award-winning novel and it provides a traditional view of life in Australia. Therefore‚ this play would be a wonderful introduction to the Australian content for the Queensland Theatre Company 2014 program. This presentation will explain how Australian customs and values have been represented through the following four elements: characters‚ setting‚ themes and language choices in the script. These four

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    Summary

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    1 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND PRESS The Spare Room Kathryn Lomer Teachers’ Notes ISBN: 978 07022 3477 4 / AU$18.95 Summary Structure Characters Discussion Drama About the Author 2 2 2 3 4 4 These notes may be reproduced free of charge for use and study within schools but they may not be reproduced (either in whole or in part) and offered for commercial sale. Staff House Road St Lucia QLD 4067 Australia PO Box 6042 St Lucia QLD 4067 Australia Ph: (+61 7) 3365 2606 Fax: (+61 7) 3365

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    Typical Australian

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    The Australian Identity I am here today to discuss our Australian Identity. How do you imagine a typical Australian? Maybe you see a blonde haired‚ blue eyed surfing babe? Or a bushman who drinks Bushels tea and four X beers while munching on some snags cooked on the BBQ? Or perhaps you see someone like Steve Irwin‚ our iconic crocodile hunter. Or do you picture the movie “Crocodile Dundee?” Australians are stereotyped and our typical Australian is usually imagined to be male. (Click) Russell

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