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    Air India Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION Air India was launched as a private airline in 1932 under the name of Tata Airlines by industrialist J. R. D. Tata. It was the only national carrier which flew in various international destinations at that time. In 1946, Tata Airlines became a public limited company under the name of Air India. Since then, Air India has been a source of national pride because it is regarded as one of the finest airlines which is at par with the leading airlines like Pan Am and British Airways. Air…

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    1.0 Question 1 Singapore Airline (SIA) is a well-known airline for its excellent services and also the product quality they offer to the customer (Kossmann, 2006). Two theories will be used which are Drucker’s seven tasks of tomorrow’s manager and the cultural web in order to relate how SIA is a world class provider. 1.1 Drucker’s Seven Task Tomorrow’s Manager SIA targets to serve the best product for its passenger, plus the best customer service they can provide. Thus, to achieve their…

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    need for this discussion to continue.” At his rude dismissal, ire heated her blood, but she kept a steady outward demeanor. She relaxed her tense jaw and reminded herself to stay calm, stay focused. She would not give up until she found a way back to New Orleans. Yet, as she considered how to proceed, she only saw futility in further attempts here. The Hendersons were not going to help her. That much was clear. She had to come up with another plan. Shoving aside the ever-errant curl, she rose…

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    Racism has been a significant issue over the years and continues to be somewhat of a buzzword in todays society. Reginald Walter Saunders is an excellent example of a man who overcame racism in one of the most difficult of circumstances. Saunders was an Indigenous Australian who fought in WWII both for his county and his rights as an Aborigine. He later became known as the first Aboriginal commissioned officer in the Australian army. Throughout his time of service, he made a significant impact…

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    The ANZAC legend has been positively represented in the poem “Gallipoli” by Australian poet Bruce Dawe. It also inspires us to think whether the Anzac legend is central to the story of the Australian nation hood and national identity. He mainly writes poems about aspects of Australian life. The poem is about pilgrims who visit the WW1 battlefields in Gallipoli .It uses historical and Australian representations to imply that although Gallipoli was a defeat, it defined and shaped our nation and…

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    Anzac Legend Analysis

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    Simpson and his donkey and Albert Jacka VC are only some of the stories that have been known to Australians, and have contributed to the myth around the great Anzac legend. This is due to the stories that have been erased from the truth and more focused on making the whole Anzac legend a positive and important story. In reality, it’s not all that it appears and the genuine truth and representation must be conveyed throughout our nation, instead of romanticising the Anzac story. These values of…

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    that can only be felt. It is a feeling that burns in the heart of every Australian and New Zealand countryman; A warm, tender, fiery, even melancholy ideal that nurtures intense patriotism in the innermost soul of everybody.’…

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    ANZAC Day is a special day to all Australians as it is a time where we can all honour and commemorate the Anzac soldiers who have fought and died for our country. My name is Jessica Bell, a social historian, and I will be discussing the various aspects that make up the Anzac legend. The legend has played a crucial part in shaping the ways Australians interpret both the past and look into the future. It is a chance for each and every one of us to reflect on this everlasting spirit. The Anzac…

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    who have been frequently entire strangers. after the preliminary bombings, many australians stayed at the back of to offer support and their offerings to the hospitals and the survivors. dr fiona timber, a west australian, advanced the groundbreaking new technology of “spray-on-skin” to assist the bali victims, and for her efforts received australian of the year in 2004. the personal chance, staying power, courage and compassion for others underlining those deeds illustrate that the anzac…

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    Anzac Spirit Analysis

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    Year 9 History Assessment Task No.2 There is a general consensus on what is the Anzac spirit. Anzac came to stand for the qualities that Australians and New Zealanders have show in war. These qualities make up the Anzac spirit and include endurance, mateship, good humour, ingenuity, and courage. The ANZACS were very helpful towards a small town in France called Amiens by helping the battle get out of their town with great success (Charles beans Volume 1 history of Australia in the Great War).…

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