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    The Blue Mountains

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    THE BLUE MOUNTAINS The blue mountains located west of Sydney in nsw. it goes through temperate climate.the mountains is home to many native flora and fuana. Both tiger quoll and the Eucalyptus tree are fundamental to the enviorment of the blue mountains to help preseve the enviorment.There are many human disruptions causing threat to the flora and fauna nevertheless alot can be done by the people to put an end or reduce the threats and help the flora and fuana survive in their natural environment

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    Encountering Conflift

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    Exploring Encountering Conflict : When studying Encountering Conflict‚ there are some key questions that you will need to ask yourself in order to understand its concept. Those key questions are raised in this chapter‚ Exploring Encountering Conflict. What is Encountering Conflict? Conflict is omnipresent for every individual regardless of time and place. It is a fundamental part of human existence‚ leading back to the earliest forms of conflict where our human ancestors competed with other

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    sales. • ORGANIZING TOOL In April 2009‚ citizens in the eastern European country of Moldova used Twitter to encourage more than 10‚ 000 young people to protest the country’s new communist leaders. • EMERGENCY TOOL In February 2009‚ devastating bushfires swept through the Australian state of Victoria. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Russ used Twitter to let residents know where to seek emergency help and how to donate money and blood. • CELEBRITY MOUTHPIECE Many celebrities love Twitter because

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    Bushwalking in Australia

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    I will be talking to you about bushwalking. First of all‚ what is bushwalking? Well it’s an outdoor activity that consists of walking in the natural environment‚ mainly in scenic areas. It is also known as rambling‚ trekking and thru walking. Now‚ its origins are fairly shadowed‚ or in other words it is hard to find on Google. But just thinking logically‚ one would assume that mankind has been walking for some time. The equipment required for hiking depends on the length of the hike. Hikers

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    The Drover S Wife

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    The Drover’s wife Exposition Outline of the setting – desolated‚ harsh environment‚ poor living‚ bleak‚ Australian bush Outline meaning sketch which is the narrative form of his writing‚ the first two paragraphs are pretty brief about its setting Techniques Technique Example Explain Tone – unequivocal (clear‚ leaving no doubt) ‘near waterless creek’ ‘nothing to relieve the eye’ describes harsh and barren landscape Use of accumulation “built of round timber‚ slabs and stringy-bark‚ and floored with

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    Natural Disaster

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    our india suffring from many disaster but mast important disaster is natural disaster . natural disaster is the impact of the human causing the wasteage of natural resoures andusing it very widly range becaus of using natural resoures in bulk amount it harmes pur planet as well as our country .the goverment should take action toward those industries which use the natural resoures in wide range. ande give them punishment to them and save our planet from natural disaters. A natural disaster is the

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    Air Polution Speech

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    Speech on air pollution Air pollution is harmful to the environment. I would like to talk about the harmful effects of air pollution. Air pollution has to stop. It is harming humans and our environment. People are causing it‚ and making it worse for them selves. I will talk about other reasons why it must stop. Air pollution is a chemical in the air that harms humans and other living things. The atmosphere is complex‚ it has natural gases that support life. Ozone depletion due to air pollution

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    individual who struggles with his personal identity in the face of great change‚ to illustrate the notion of masculinity. This contributes to our understanding of the inherent flaws that emerge in humanity. The simile‚ “his reputation had grown like a bushfire in the harmattan” captures the societal admiration for Okonkwo thus reinforcing the tribal values of strength and courage. Consequently‚ Okonkwo represents the patriarchal values of masculinity‚ illuminating his inflexible will and underlying “fear

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    aussie stereotypes

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    the entire Australian community is a natural willingness to pitch in and have a go‚ to help others. We see it of course whenever there is an emergency or a worthy cause. We see it in every community volunteer organisation from the lifesavers to the bushfire brigades through to the thousands of youth and mature age sporting clubs and those great international service organisations like Rotary and many others. We see it in our professional bodies such as the police‚ fire and ambulance services and of

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    Masculinity - Cloudstreet

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    Idea – perhaps for context – have to give examples of how masculine stereotype is portrayed for thousands of years – greek mythology – ancient stories – see man as breadwinner. MASCULINITY – CULTURAL IDENTITY * Characteristics of masculinity and femininity are naturalised in almost every society‚ but differ based on diverse environments‚ values and changing time periods. In literature‚ these assumptions come to underpin the construction of key characters. * In Tim Winton’s Cloudstreet

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