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    Coral Reef and Australia

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    The great outback! Hey mate! Ever wanted to take an adventurous trip somewhere‚ but you’re not sure where? Well Australia would be the perfect place to start! Three reasons why Australia should be the first place you visit are for starters‚ the amazing scenery and beauty of the country‚ Secondly the exquisite variety of food‚ and lastly‚ the unique culture. Australia has one of the most breath taking sceneries in the world‚ all the way from the Great Barrier Reef to the city of

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    and ‘add’ in the accumulation of images ‘Draw a wire fence and a few ragged gums‚ and add some scattered sheep away from the train.’ This allows the audience to participate in recreating the bush setting. The narrator’s negative impressions of the outback is evident in the stoic tone ‘the least horrible

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    Good Morning/afternoon Mr Hammoud and fellow students. I am one of the direct descendants of the Afghan people that migrated to Australia between the 1800’s and 1900’s. The Afghan people have contributed to Australia’s communities more than any of us can imagine. Despite suffering seclusion and unacceptable treatment by the Europeans‚ the type of work done by the Afghans has helped us build Australia to what it is today. So why did the Afghans come to Australia? The first Afghan settlers were BROUGHT

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    McDonalds is not good for you is the way they get there meat and chicken from unhealthy ways. For example‚ they give the chicken chemicals so they could get bigger than normal‚ which give then more chicken. Another public restaurant is outback steak house. Outback is a great restaurant and a favorite of many people due to their great quality of food and service. There steaks are a great quality of meat and it is always cooked to perfection. Their service is always great

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    off when we watched The Gods Must Be Crazy. The characters of that humorous movie did well in their acting and so did the director of the movie for doing a great job for taking such wonderful cast and handling the actors of the great South African outback. What I loved most while watching the movie is its countless humor scenes like the when Andrew Steyn--a shy and bumbling biologist who is studying animals‚ left his car on a slope to open a gate and the car went uphill and back! The film’s humor

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    Management

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    shown throughout all of the case studies‚ demonstrating that there is never one right method to apply to an organisation. For example‚ in the Outback Steakhouse case study (Tutorial 2)‚ the Historical Perspectives of Management were being considered. Out of the four options‚ there were two options that were both equally contributable to the success of Outback Steakhouse (Administrative Principles [B] and combining Systems Theory with Humanistic Perspective [D]). Even though we did not have to choose

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    QANTAS AIRLINES: SYNOPSIS: Australia’s famous airline Qantas was began in 1919 by two former flying corps officers. Main purpose of this establishment of Qantas airline was to link remote outback areas of Australia to overcome the difficulty of travelling those outback. Company expanded operations by providing airmail delivery services. Qantas also invested in a series of short C class empire flying Boats .with the flying boats‚ convenient use of water surfaces for takeoffs and landings. Despite

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    Beauvoir’s concepts are applied to two different relationships that play a central role in the movie’s plot‚ namely between the guru Baba and Ruth as well as P.J. and the female protagonist. The former relation develops when Ruth first travels to India with her friends. By touching her forehead‚ the protagonist is put immediately in a trance by the guru. Ruth changes her whole lifestyle‚ her clothes‚ her name and stays in India because she thinks that without Baba’s presence her life would be completely

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    Religion in Australia Pre-1945. The arrival of Christianity in Australia. 26 January 1788- followers of the Church of England‚ Catholics‚ Methodists‚ Presbyterians‚ Jews‚ deists‚ agnostics and unbelievers come to Sydney. Deists- person who believes‚ on the basis of reason rather than revelation‚ in the existence of a God who created the earth but is not involved in it. Agnostics- person who holds the view that you can neither prove nor disprove the existence of god and that the essential nature

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    apparent that stereotypical representations trivialise most typical Australians who may not relate to maintain working in the outback. Consequently‚ the representations in the film are not particularly relevant for most modern Australian people. Crocodile Dundee shows a portrayal of how Australians are bushmans‚ and how they have to be tough enough to handle the harsh‚ barren outback. However modern days in Australians‚ there is a small quantity of bushmans. One

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