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    miles south of Hawaii. In my opinion so stunning‚ there are really no adequate words to describe it. The beauty of the island is showed throughout the world and makes it a dream destination for a large number of people. The first step in getting to Bora Bora is flying into the capital city of Papeete in Tahiti‚ via Air Tahiti Nui‚ Hawaiian Airlines or Air France. Flights from LAX will take 8 hours. After arriving‚ it is best to verify with the airlines you’re booked on which terminal they fly out. After

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    Boon Bora Research Paper

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    Bora Bora Research Paper Bora Bora is easily said to be the most beautiful place on Earth. It is full of white‚ sandy beaches but also some very mountainous terrain. Some of the most interesting things about Bora Bora is its origin‚ geography of the island‚ and other great facts (“Bora-Bora”). The beautiful island Bora Bora has a lot of tourism. Bora Bora was also was named a colony of the French in 1842 and was actually named after one of the other colonies. Although we pronounce Bora Bora with

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    A bora ring is a sacred site for indigenous Australians where initiation ceremonies for indigenous males were held. In her poem "Bora Ring"‚ Judith Wright mourns the loss in contemporary Australian society of the culture and traditions of indigenous Australians. She begins with descriptions of Aboriginal culture that has vanished as a result of European settlement. At the end of the poem‚ Wright recognizes the destruction wreaked upon indigenous Australians by their white brothers and shows remorse

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    Australian flora and fauna‚ yet contain a mythic substrata that probes at the poetic process‚ limitations of language‚ and the correspondence between inner existence and objective reality. A bora ring is a sacred site for indigenous Australians where initiation ceremonies for indigenous males were held. In her poem "Bora Ring"‚ Judith Wright mourns the loss in contemporary Australian society of the culture and traditions of indigenous Australians. She begins with descriptions of Aboriginal culture that

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    What happens when a book known by heart is torn up and thrown in the air? What happened when a tribal story is lost in an alien tale? Craig Silvey and Judith Wright examine‚ explore and display such changes in their respective texts Jasper Jones and Bora Ring. The idea of change as a maturing yet calamitous and estranging force is conveyed onto the audience through demonstration of its dynamic effects. The skilful use of literary techniques—metaphors‚ similes and symbolism—allows the reader to fully

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    Poets employ a variety of literary devices to represent marginalised groups in ways that challenge their readers’ perceptions. Poets employ a variety of literary devices throughout their poems. These literary devices can serve to represent marginalised groups in ways that challenge their reader’ original perceptions. Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Judith Wright are two poets who have applied this strategy. Although Noonuccal and Wright both share a passion for writing‚ they came from vastly different

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    across the world. The island of Bora Bora‚ is part of French Polynesia in the far Pacific Ocean‚ and lies not far from the Island of Tahiti. It is nestled on a beautiful white beach lagoon

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    Assessment Report

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    INTRODUCTION The purpose of this report is to assess the suitability of the island of Bora Bora for package holidays‚ including the transport offered by British Airlines. VIEW AND ACCESS The main island of Bora Bora rises sharply from the turquoise lagoon with its recognizable flat top peak and craggy points covered in tropical forest‚ right in the south of the Pacific Ocean. Therefore‚ it is only accessible by planes or cruise ships‚ but its spectacular views pay off in the end. However‚ traveling

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    We Are Going Analysis

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    1. Explain why they are “silent and subdued”. 2. How are white men represented? Why? 3. What is a bora ring and explain why it is so central to this poem. 4. Explain their reaction in line 8. 5. Lines 9-17 begin a ‘litany’. What is the effect produced? 6. Comment on the significance of metaphors used in the poem. 7. Comment on the structure and form of this poem. 8. Why does Thunder have a capital letter? 9. Comment on the mood and atmosphere created here. 10. Combine comments

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    FOUR SEASONS HISTORY The story of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts‚ which opened its first hotel in 1961‚ is a tale of continual innovation‚ remarkable expansion and a single-minded dedication to the highest of standards. The Canadian-based company has‚ for nearly 50 years‚ transformed the hospitality industry by combining friendliness and efficiency with the finest traditions of international hotel keeping. In the process‚ Four Seasons has redefined luxury for the modern traveller. * 1960 –

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