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    Furthermore‚ I have always been interested in the Aboriginals. The plot is set during the second half of the 20th century in Australia. Bruce‚ the author and central character‚ is in Australia to study with the help of Arkady‚ a traveller of the Outback‚ the “Songlines” of the Aboriginals. The “Songlines” are invisible pathways that tell the story of the creation of the world. These so-called songs describe how each thing has been created‚ what it looks like and where it can be found. Therefore‚

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    IN HIS WRITING‚ HENRY LAWSON EPITOMISES THE ORDINARY STRUGGLING AUSTRALIAN. DISCUSS! Henry Lawson the renowned Australian writer‚ master of short stories‚ concentrates his stories around epitomising the typical struggling Australian. The overriding theme in all Lawson’s stories is the theme of isolation amongst all bush dwellers. He provides many illustrations of mateship: the condition of being a companion; family: people living as householders and bush women also get a strong distinct mention

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    MOVIE ANALYSIS CROCODILE DUNDEE INTRODUCTION The movie ‘Crocodile Dundee’ directed by Peter Faiman is a 1986 Australian comedy film‚ which relates to an Australian bushman from ‘The Outback’ called Mick Dundee. BODY The movie ‘Crocodile Dundee’ directed by Peter Faiman and produced by John Cornell‚ is an Australian comedy film‚ which was released on the 30th of April 1986 in Australia and on the 26th of September 1986 in United States. This movie has become one of the most successful movies in

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    the self‚ and thus the person is intimately connected to the country. The Poem is about celebrating diversity in Australia‚ between the people and the land. The second poem “My Country” by Dorothea Mackellar portrays the beauty of the Australian outback landscape and she declares her love of the country. It was written in order to inform people about the beauty and the wilderness of this country. Both of these poems relate to the theme of belonging to the country Australia. The techniques I will

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    Marketing Proposal 2010 Spring‚ BUSS205-03 Marketing strategy Team#10 이지훈 (경영학과 2007120334) 박제연 (경영학과 2005120068) 정현영 (경영학과 2007120319) 김형준 (경영학과 2007120320) 김영은 (심리학과 2008130207) [Introduction] This proposal contains six different parts. 1. Introduction for brand. 2. Situational analysis‚ 3. Marketing goals‚ 4. Market STP analysis‚ 5. 4P’s and Marketing Mix. And then 6. Conclusion. 1) Introduction for brand – Not a single product‚ but a brand named Subaru. 2) Situational analysis

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    traditional way of living before it was destroyed. Due to realistic detailing and smooth texture‚ vector lines are quite vivid allowing the audience to gracefully reflect the entire illustration and observe the ideal perception of the Australian outback during this time

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    DRAMA ESSAY STOLEN BY JANE HARRISON INDIVIDUAL PERSONAL RESPONSE Discuss how the scenes you performed are uniquely Australian. You are to include a description of how the content and dramatic forms and conventions used in your group performance help to convey a uniquely Australian message. You may wish to include specific quotes from your scenes to justify your answers. In my group performance‚ my group members and I chose two scenes from the play ‘Stolen’ that we thought appropriately conveyed

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    contrasting community while roaming the Australian outback in search of his long lost master. The film “Australia” is set in Northern Australia at the beginning of World War II. It is about an English aristocratic Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman) known by the nickname Misses Boss throughout the movie‚ who travels to Australia to unite with her husband Maitland Ashley (Anton Monsted). Drover (Hugh Jackman) who is portrayed as stereotypical outback Australian male is sent by Maitland Ashley to bring

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    alternative supply of fresh meat for those prepared to risk taking advantage of it. As large sheep and cattle stations came to dominate outback Australia‚ Aboriginal men‚ women and children became a significant source of labour‚ usually on a voluntary basis but sometimes under conditions that amounted to virtual slavery. For European workers‚ life in the outback was harsh‚ dangerous and ill paid. For Aboriginal workers it was usually even worse‚ wages often being restricted to food and other basic

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    emotions as you could truly see the pain she faces. The sweat pours down her face as she sits on the ground‚ it has been edited and shown in slow motion‚ the effect shows the strength of will and her desert survival skills had helped from living in the outback she had

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