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    The article and the lecture are both about the cane toad in Australia. The author of the article believes that it is possible to stop the spreading of the cane toad population. The lecturer casts doubt on the claims made in the reading. She thinks that taking the measures mentioned in the reading may be unsuccessful and seriously damage the ecology of Australia. First‚ the author points out that by using a nationwide fence the spreading of the cane toad can be stopped. The article mentions that

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    and ideas about these issues to life through dramatic performances and the use of a number of various techniques. No Sugar‚ a revisionist text written by Jack Davis in 1985‚ is one of these stage dramas. Jack Davis brings issues and even expresses his own ideas about issues such as the injustices of Aboriginal treatment during the 1930’s‚ to life in No Sugar very well because No Sugar is a revisionist text‚ and therefore offers a new perspective

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    Davis’ presentation of the social‚ realist‚ drama "No Sugar" can be considered as a forum to highlight the impacts of the European social and political philosophy of the early 20th century on Aboriginal society. It is a political text that exposes social issues. It expresses these issues using the form of drama and the use of staging conventions to challenge the audience into developing an opinion on the topics. The play was staged on a perambulant model‚ meaning that the action of the play shifts

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    An essay of the themes and issues underlying No Sugar 1. No Sugar challenges the prejudiced‚ negative stereotypes of Aborigines operating in a mainstream Australian society. Despite the Mullimurras’ problems‚ they survive as a family with resourcefulness and dignity. Discuss this statement in relation to your reading of the play. The 1920s and 30s was a time of deep prejudice against the Aboriginals. They were put through an experiment by the Chief Protector of Aboriginals at that time‚ Mr.

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    the Aboriginals have been fighting for the survival of their culture. The Aboriginals haven been take in and dominated to bring them in line with an idealistic European society. These themes have been put forward by Jack Davis in his stage play‚ No Sugar‚ the story of an Aboriginal family’s fight for survival during the Great Depression years. In communicating the racist and unfriendly attitudes of the leading white ideology towards‚ for example‚ discrimination and adjustment‚ Davis constructs

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    17.3.2013 Professor: Dr. John Issa Students: Martin Dagher‚ Tony El khoury‚ Wael Al deeb‚ Nayiri Daghlian Course: Business Research Methods Case: 6.2 - Cane’s Goes International 1) Raising Cane’s is a fast food chicken finger establishment based in Louisiana. Cane’s is interested to open in other countries and Australia was the first choice. Cane’s wants to open in other countries because it became popular and well known restaurant in the United States. Cane’s offers high-quality fried chicken

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    Constitution of Canes Investing Association at the University of Miami AME OF ORGANIZATION AT THE Ratified: April 4th 2007 Updated: September 24th 2012 Article I. Name This organization shall be named Canes Investing Association at the University of Miami. Canes Investing Association‚ may also be referred to as CIA. Article II. Statement of Purpose Section 1. Guiding Principles The purpose of Canes Investing Association is to provide undergraduate students with a foundation of

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    allows him ot critically assess and comment on the motives behind government decisions such as the moving of indigenous people from the Government Well Aboriginal Reserve in Northam to Moore River. Example Jack Davis shows this to be true in no sugar when Jimmy said ”Whole town knows why we’re goin”.”Coz wetjalas in this town don’t want us ‘ere’.” Jimmy’s identity and survival are built on outward protest but other members of his family find more subtle forms of protest. Therefore‚ this whole

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    Institute for the Blind started stocking and selling white sticks WHITE CANE SAFETY DAY By provision of P.L. 88-628‚ 88th Congress‚ 2d Session‚ October 15 to be proclaimed each year by the President of the United States as White Cane Safety Day. First such proclamation issued by Lyndon B. Johnson on October 6‚ 1964. (Ref.: NOB‚ Dec. 1964‚ 58 (10)‚ 332.) October 15‚ 1970 was declared International White Cane Safety Day for the first time by the President of the International Federation

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    No Sugar No Sugar (1986)‚ a play exploring the treatment of Aboriginal people in the 1930’s‚ was written by Jack Davis‚ an Aboriginal Western Australian who grew up in Yarloop and the Moore River Settlement. No Sugar is told from the point of view of an Aboriginal family who are coerced into living at an Aboriginal reserve because the white people in their community didn’t like them living close to them. The authority at the settlement are very abusive creating conflict between the Millimurra family

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