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    The stylised poster of Crocodile Dundee constructs the identity of Australian men as being brave‚ gritty morally bound macho men who fill the roles of being the protectors of women and conquerors of the universe as man has always been. Paul Hogan is the central focus who represents the supposedly typical Australian man. Linda Kozlowski plays the supporting element in which she is the link between the rest of the world and Australia. The city skyline is the final element which brings the poster together

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    Crocodiles

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    Crocodile – Specialty Animal A crocodile is any species belonging to the family Crocodylidae and is one of the largest living reptiles. They have long‚ low‚ cigar-shaped bodies‚ short legs and long powerful tails with which to swim. They have tough hides‚ long‚ pointed snouts and sharp teeth. Their webbed feet allow them to walk on the soft ground. Their eyes and nostrils are higher that the rest of the head and fits in with the crocodile’s life in the water for they like to float with only

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    Account 3: critical reflection I had to talk about the project that I am on. I spent quite a bit of time preparing it in the way that I have seen others make similar presentations. When it came to the presentation‚ I really wanted to do it well – as well as the presentations were done the week before. Maybe I wanted too much to do well? My efforts to be calm failed and my voice went wobbly – that’s how it felt to me anyway. My colleague said afterwards that I looked quite calm despite what I

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    Pneumatic Conveying

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    Pneumatic Conveying Systems & Components Dynamic Air Inc. specializes in pneumatic conveying of dry bulk solids for the processing industries. We manufacture equipment and systems for handling a wide range of dry bulk materials from silica sand to sugar‚ with over 15‚000 installations worldwide.Find out how our pneumatic conveyorsystems and componentscan improve efficiency‚ reliability‚ and overall quality of your material conveying process.Download our bulletin 16 Pneumatic   Dynamic Air

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    Croc Dundee Film Analysis

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    Year 11 Australian Studies Film Analysis: Crocodile Dundee. Question 1: Describe the features of the various environments shown in the film. The film‚ Crocodile Dundee‚ showed the environment of the Northern Territory - especially parts of Arnhem Land. This included mainly scrubland and desert. Not that I have ever been up to that part of Australia but I believe how they portrayed the environment in the film is very true to life. I think I would be accurate in saying that it was not set in summer

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    ate all the sweet mango. It made friends with the crocodile. When the crocodile was hungry it used to give it sweet mango to eat. The crocodile gave these to his wife. His wife said‚ if the mango ate these sweet mangoes surely his heart will be sweet. His wife asked her husband bring her the Monkey’s heart. Though it broke his heart. He finally asked the monkey to come and have dinner with him. The monkey said he could not swim. The crocodile agreed to carry him on his back. The monkey accepted

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    The nile crocodile

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    The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is Africa’s largest crocodilian species and can reach a maximum size of 6 meters (Fergusson. R.A. 2010) and weigh up to 730 kilograms. However‚ the average C.niloticus grows to roughly 5 meters in length and weighs approximately 225 kilograms. Crocodiles are sexually dimorphic and so the male Nile crocodile grows up to 30% larger than the female. The largest accurately measured male C.niloticus‚ killed in Tanzania‚ measured an incredible 6.45 meters long

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    The Monkey and Crocodile

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    The Monkey and the Crocodile Monkey loved to play and swing in the forest canopy. It was not only his home‚ but it was his stage as well. He could move quickly through and around it like the cheetah that raced on the savannah. But Monkey showed his speed and agility not on the land like swift Cheetah‚ but rather‚ high above it. It is in leafy trees that Monkey lived‚ ate‚ and played. He traveled by running along the branches and gracefully leaping from tree to tree. Monkey provided entertainment

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    Crocodiles and Alligators

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    Crocodiles and alligators are large‚ frightful-looking reptiles. They are classified as reptiles because they have tough‚ scaly skin and are cold-blooded. This means their body temperatures become warmer as the air temperature rises and colder as the air temperature falls. Both crocodiles and alligators bury their eggs in sand or mud until their babies hatch. Very young crocodiles and alligators eat worms and insects. Adults eat mammals and are even known to attack humans. Crocodiles and alligators

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    Semiotics and Crocodile

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    a uniform language. Say for example a picture that signifies danger would look like the picture below in context of the Critical Thinking and Global Implications section of the brochure. The sign means do not hold children whilst viewing the crocodile enclosure. It is simple to read using colour and form‚ red being globally associated with danger. Take note how the use of green is outset‚ meaning stay within the grounds as green is commonly associated as a safe colour. Semantics is sometimes contrasted

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