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    Australian Aborigines - Indigenous Australians There are several hundred Indigenous peoples of Australia‚ many are groupings that existed before the British annexation of Australia in 1788. Before Europeans‚ the number was over 400. Indigenous or groups will generally talk of their "people" and their "country". These countries are ethnographic areas‚ usually the size of an average European country‚ with around two hundred on the Australian continent at the time of White arrival. Within each

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    “How did the Australian Government respond to the threat of communism both at home and overseas?” With the conclusion of World War II in 1945‚ the world was left divided between two different political beliefs of the communist Soviet Union and the capitalist and democratic United States. The rivalry between these two superpowers‚ known as the Cold War‚ threatened Australia’s peace & security‚ therefore the Australian Government was forced to respond to the threat of communism both at home & off its

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    their home game. As I stand in the front row seats with my sixth grade class‚ the chant of the people around us ricochets in my head as I try to bring back the feelings and memories that came with today’s experience. My sixth grade teacher‚ Mrs. Utto-Galarneau‚ had a rather unique last name so I just called her Utto for short. I only remember her last name because she had studied at PLU and thought it was a marvelous idea to take her students to tour the campus she had once named her home. As a bonus

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    I don’t know if how many of you know this‚ but Australia is home of one of the most world renowned coral reefs in the entire world. The name of this coral reef is the Great Barrier Reef it is located parallel to Queensland‚ Australia and stretches for almost 1430 miles. The Great Barrier Reef is more than just a great tourist attraction it is also home to thousands upon thousands of sea creatures ranging from microscopic plankton to whales and sharks. To

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    ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT – STUDY QUESTIONS Chapter 1 1. Where are the men “at rest”? 2. Why is there such an abundance of rations? 3. Who is the narrator? How old is he? 4. Identify the following: A. Tjaden B. Albert Kropp C. Muller D. Leer E. Haie Westhus F. Stanislaus Katczinsky G. Detering 5. What is symbolic about Leer’s name? 6. Why do the men feel hostile toward Ginger? 7. What is unusual about the latrine

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    In the following paper I will be discussing the kinship of the Australian Aborigines. I will be discussing how this culture impacts the way they behave such as how the act and live. I will also be comparing this behavior to that of my life. I hope that you find this paper to be interesting as well as informative. I will start out by giving a little background on the Australian Aborigines. They are a group of several hundred Indigenous people that reside in Australia. They have existed before

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    Throughout the book “all quiet on the western front” the author develops a theme that involves how the war effects the men and also that the war destroys everything making them risking each other’s lives in able to survive. In Chapter nine of “all quiet on the western front” the narrator Paul Baumer gets involved in a hand-to-hand combat with a French soldier. This is the climax of the novel “all quiet on the western front”. This situation impacted Baumer because it was a kill or be killed situation

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    What does it mean to be Australian? If I was to go out on the street today and ask random people‚ what they thought it means to be Australian I would get a different answer from every person‚ whether they say that it means that we are strong‚ brave‚ proud of our country or that it’s about having a barbeque in the backyard‚ or going down for a surf every morning. The first one is the ‘Typical’ Aussie bloke‚ who on his days off from work will go down to the pub and have a few cold beers with mates

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    Jordan Divens Dr. Spicka History 106 10:00 All Quiet on the Western Front not only brings you into the war scene and provides you with a vivid description of the war‚ but provides you with an opportunity to analyze and take in just how hard the war was on the soldiers who fought for their countries. This book brings you into the war scene and often times has you thinking about just how powerful a war can be on its soldiers. Not only does it depict the war but it brings its audience into a first

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    The Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy Globalisation is not new. Australia has been involved in trade‚ investment‚ financial flows‚ technology transfers and the migration of labour since its foundation as a colony. What has changed is the size‚ direction and influence of these transfers‚ especially since 1980. There are a number of factors that have aided this transformation. They include: • The expansion of new markets – foreign exchange and capital markets are linked globally

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