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    Essay On Albert Namatjiro

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    VU21473 Task 1 1. Which Artist did you choose to write about? - Albert Namatjira 1902 – 1959 2. What type of art does the artist make? What style of art is this? - Water colour painting, Contemporary Indigenous Australian Art. 3. What medium does the artist use to create this art? - Mediums used by artists very widely, and rang from tools including paints brushes, pencils and pastels used by traditional artists to instatements, voice and electronics used in the auditory arts. 4. What period in…

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    Anzac Spirit Analysis

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    now “N’oublions jamais l’Australie” (never forget Australia) is seen in the school’s classrooms, yard and hall. In 2009, Victorians were left devastated when over 400,000 hectares of land burnt and 173 lives were lost, during the Black Saturday Bushfires. Influenced by their towns history, the people of Villers-Bretonneux were yearning to repay their ancestors debts. The Villers-Bretonneux Town Council, (who contributed €1 per resident, on behalf of its 4135 population), alongside students of…

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    A tragic hero is somebody who makes a judgement error that eventually leads to the destruction of themselfs. Okonkwo is a clear example of a character who makes judgement errors that lead to his fatality. He does his best to be a hero but in the end he fails. That is why he is a tragic hero. He does not appear to be the “good guy” of the story but he is not an abomination of the story, he attempts to help his clan and does his best to protect his people. Okonkwo, of Things Fall Apart, is a…

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    Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Climate Change is a huge drastic problem in the world and is a common political debate. This issue has definitely one obvious side. Climate Change is man made. In Australia, flashing flooding, random weather events and droughts are common and it is all due to human influence. Seventy years ago, Australia was commonly seen with nice weather. Unfortunately, Climate Change has altered everything. Climate Change is man made because of the hole in the ozone layer…

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    witnesses the grey ash, the memory comes back to him and Lohrey effectively shows this with harrowing description. The idea is painted through the use of the Christmas celebrations as a symbol of new birth and new beginning. The experience of the bushfire portrayed through powerful images has allowed the protagonists to let go of the memory of their deceased…

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    Stop Smoking Essay

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    Smoking or not Due to the fact that pollution had become a disaster in the twenty century. The ratio of carbon dioxide had reached the highest level to a point that is very urgent to turn on the siren. For a very long time the government had attempted many tries to put limits for this phenomenon. Smoking an integral part of the pollution issue, terrifying reality could turn this world one day in an empty land that once was beating with life. It sounds very silly and careless for a lot people,…

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    “The relationship between the individual and nature can either result in meaningful connections or a source of conflict.” Henry Lawson, an Australian author, employs extensive imagery to create an Australian story. His writing engages the audience with the elements of Australia and narratives of surviving in the relentless and inhospitable environment. In order to co-exist with the nature, individuals may have to surrender their identity as well as luxuries, to develop protection against the…

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    Gambia Earthquake

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    Their goals are to sustainably grow food and large crops while maintaining the forest's health and size. The deforestation has also driven out all the wildlife which was native to these forests. Not only does this destroys the trees, but it creates bushfires and wildfires, which also drive out the animals, and the erosion and desiccation of the soil. The local economy only grows because of the expansion of the crop fields, but not all are satisfied with these rash actions because it is their…

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    To begin, animal population is very important to us humans meanwhile lots of animals and plants are undergoing extinction due to the cause of climate change.These events are most likely occurring because of inaccurate behavior of humans,causing temperatures to rise and lots of greenhouse emission to be released quicker than nature can put it out in a natural occurrence.This process is known as global warming ,making it less efficient for humans and animals to live safely in their environment…

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    plantation. This risk could be classified to the moderate level in both likelihood and consequence. In fact, there are so many theft cases in this island that lie in likely to happen with low consequence. Option 2 The main problem in option 2 is the bushfires which could damage the plantation, put the project far behind schedule and increase the project cost. This situation occurs only when ‘el nino’ comes to Indonesia. It is likely to happen and has extreme consequence since it would decrease…

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