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    entertaining and educational for viewers as they broadcast the issues caused by the stolen generation and other problems aboriginals face. Indigenous Australians are perceived as a negative stereotype by Mainstream Australia. This shows the lack of cultural knowledge White Australia shares. Indigenous Australians direct these films and SBS is providing a voice for these people who are exposing issues‚ which Mainstream Australia has chosen to ignore for so long. The film that affected me the most was

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    Articles/Feature stories/feature articles/features A feature writer should be fond of accuracy‚ love brevity and be devoted to clarity. He should be a topic-explorer and have the craft of kindling interest in insipid ‘ideas’. A good public pulse reader‚ a charming discoverer of life in words and a possessor of effective writing skills to spin magic in the content is what all is required from a good writer who is actually‚ in this case‚ a presenter of useful knowledge. Good feature writing

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    Native American Heritage

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    Whether one lives in an urban or suburban area‚ most likely it is only a short drive to the countryside‚ mountains‚ oceans‚ deserts and forests that make up its exquisiteness. For the planet Earth is an inheritance from our ancestors; it is part of our heritage. Similar to a family portrait‚

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    2% of our land area being developed (Tan‚ 2006)‚ exhausting much of our natural heritage in the process. Due to the limited amount of land‚ our natural heritage is insufficient to provide us with much economical goods; we are thus very dependent on imported food and material from other countries (Tan et al.‚ 2007). Even though these goods and services can be easily enjoyed from nearby countries‚ our natural heritage is endowed with unique characteristics which provide us with a plethora of services

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    History Coursework – Depth Study C: The USA‚ 1919-1941 Assignment A: Question 1 Did Roosevelt’s upbringing‚ background and character make it easy for him to understand the concerns and fears of ordinary Americans? Explain your answer. To understand if Roosevelt knew and understood the problems fears and concerns we have to take a look at him and his upbringing. Roosevelt was born in 1882 to a rich family of land owners‚ who were privileged‚ had good connections and were financially secured

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    UNESCO World Heritage World heritage sites are significant to learn our history due to the fact that they give a specific foundation for ideas and authenticate them (“Cultural). World Heritage Site is a site that is listed by UNESCO to be a special cultural or bodily importance (“World Heritage site). From 1972‚ UNESCO took ‘Convention concerning the Protection of the World’s Cultural and Natural Heritage‚’ and it inherited in 1976 (“Introduction). The earliest list‚ which is listed in 1976‚ contains

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    laid the foundation for future musicians of their genre. I feel that the Arts are one of the hugest contributions that African Americans have made in our society. I intend to keep the arts apart of my life. Blackfoot Indian The Niisitapti‚ also known as Blackfoot Indians‚ mostly reside in South Montana and the Candian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. The name Blackfoot comes from the color of the people’s leather shoes or moccasins. They were typically dyed or painted the bottoms black

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    their family . Heritage is what they are grown up around and family is what they are close to . An individual’s family and heritage have the most influence on one’s perspective because those two describe who they are the most . For example family influences these people most in Matrimony with a proper stranger “My parents did the leg work but i was in charge.Thanksgiving a personal history “that left my great grandma and i ‚ both of us where happy to have this time with family.” Heritage is what their

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    JOUR SUPPLEMENTARY ESSAY Feature Characteristics The term “feature article” is quite general and can include many different forms‚ such as profile features‚ news features‚ expose’s‚ and many others. Feature journalism can also have numerous purposes‚ for example to inform‚ to educate‚ or to simply entertain. While ‘feature article’ is certainly a broad term‚ features do come with their own set of defining characteristics which make them different to a news article. Feature articles are distinguished

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    world heritage at malacca

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    Melaka is one of the historic cities built along the Straits of Melaka. The city has been developed over 500 years of the mixture of trading and cultural exchanges between East and West traders. The influences of Asia and Europe have endowed the towns with a specific multicultural heritage that is both tangible and intangible. With its government buildings‚ churches‚ squares and fortifications‚ Melaka demonstrates the early stages of this history originating in the 15th-century Malay sultanate and

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