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    Gallipoli is the remarkable story of two Western Australian mates who are sent to Gallipoli in 1915. Frank and Archie are both very successful sprinters and Archie wants adventure‚ while Frank wants to stay in Australia‚ but signs up for the inventory anyway. This story brings back some harsh truths about warfare‚ and explains why so many naïve young men joined up‚ only to suffer deaths well before their time. The troops were headed for the Gallipoli peninsula and the Dardanelles Strait‚ in southern

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    Gallipoli (Feb 19 1915 – Jan 9 1916) was an Allied campaign to capture the Turkish capital Constantinople and wrest control of the strategically invaluable Dardanelles straits‚ thus allowing supply lines to run through the the cut-off Russians. The first planned attack was a British/French naval assault on February 19 1915. It bombarded Turkish artillery along the coast but had very little effect. A new attack was launched on March 18 targeting a bottleneck in the Dardanelles. It suceesfully destroyed

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    Commerce Law and Society Laws: * A rule that governs the way you live‚ with minimal standards. * Protects people and keeps peace. * Have freedoms‚ resolve disputes‚ protection. Anarchy: Without order. Mediation: a third person that ultimately decides‚ outside of court * * Registered person. * Two parties and mediator. * A compromise is made. * Mediations cheaper and voluntary. Matrimonial: property of marriage‚ everything is shared * * Matrimonial assets. *

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    Your 9-year-old child will increasingly express an interest in and be able to take part in family decision-making‚ such as where to go on vacation or what foods to buy for meals. Nine-year-olds also love to plan their days‚ and may enjoy organizing her schedule on a planner. Nine-year-old children are also becoming much more independent‚ and becoming more interested in people and things outside of the immediate family. At the same time‚ 9-year-old children are more capable of handling Parents and

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    Australia and embrace the ‘Aussie Battler’ or ‘Aussie Hero’ icon. The films Gallipoli (Directed by Peter Weir - 1981) and Ned Kelly (Directed by Gregor Jordan - 2003) are two good examples of this. Both films show evidence of characters overcoming adversities throughout their stories. The following will analyse each film and explore the concept by looking at themes and film techniques. The characters in the film Gallipoli‚ Frank and Archie‚ develop a very close friendship throughout their tough

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    RE End Of Year Exam Revision Morality Absolute and Relative Morality Absolute morality is the belief that if an action is right or wrong‚ it is ALWAYS right or wrong no matter what the circumstances. Absolute moralists keep to their principles regardless of the consequences of actions or choices they make. Relative morality is the belief that an action can sometimes be wrong but in other circumstances it may be right. Relative moralists would take individual circumstances into account

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    Why did the Gallipoli campaign fail? The Gallipoli attack took place on the Turkish peninsula of Gallipoli from April 1915 to January 1916 during the First World War. This campaign was a British plan which was expected to defeat Germany through attacking Turkey. The plan had the intention of breaking the ’stalemate’ or ’deadlock’‚ where both sides were moving neither back or forth‚ this was due to the trench system which was a poor idea because it was incredible for defense but nobody could attack

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    PETER WEIR’S GALLIPOLI Analyze how at least two of the following were used to help you understand the main idea or message. *Camera Work *Editing *Special Effects *Music * Lighting *Acting *Sound Effects Peter Weir’s 1981 film‚ ‘Gallipoli’ is based on the view point of ANZACs (mainly the Australian Infantry) on the disastrous assault upon Turkish forces during the Dardanelles campaign in the First World War (ANZAC Day‚ 25 April 1915). The main story revolves around two men‚ Frank Dunne

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    Gallipoli was a film made by Peter Weir in 1981 about the tragic time of World War One. The film is about some young australians who have their lives changed by the war. Many young Australians risked their lives for their country‚ Australia. The war had the sense of adventure in it because of the fact that men are going overseas‚ to Gallipoli. Mainly looking at two young boys with the names of Archie‚ a positive boy‚ and Frank‚ a typical Australian. There was a very great sense of adventure in World

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    Year 9 HSIE Assessment Task 2 Due Date: During the assessment period in Week 4‚ Term 2 Weight: 25% Submission details: students are to submit their research log and essay scaffold by 8:35am to the Humanities staffroom on the day of their HSIE assessment during the Week 4 assessment period. The essay is to be completed during their scheduled HSIE assessment period. Question: describe the experiences of Australians in WW1 and WW2 for either: Australian Nurses OR Australian Prisoners of War Part 1 –

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