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    Smoke's Poutinerie

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    Project Details: Topic: Inventory management for Blanched Fries and other products at Smoke’s Poutinerie Contact Person: Mr. Gobi Perumal Food Service Director Chartwells at Humber College, North Campus 205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON Email: gobi.perumal@humber.ca Introduction: Smoke’s Poutinerie: “Smoke's Poutinerie is the first of its kind in the World offering a broad menu exclusive to Poutine. The goal of Smoke's Poutinerie is to bring the authentic Quebec classic to the rest of the…

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    believed that its security was heavily dependent on the stability of major powers in the Europe. Thus, from 1900s to pre-World War 1, it was Australia’s self-interest to support the British and went into war against the Turkey, which was in the Gallipoli campaign. Though, after the WWII era, the vision of Australia itself to the foreign policy and alliances has transformed considerably.…

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    during the military campaign in Gallipoli four years previously and are presumed dead. After his wife Eliza commits suicide out of grief, Joshua resolves to bring his sons' bodies home and bury them with their mother. Joshua travels to Turkey and stays in a hotel in Istanbul run by war-widowed Ayshe (Olga Kurylenko), but is unable to travel to Gallipoli by road. Learning the purpose of his journey, Ayshe tells him to bribe a local fisherman to travel to Gallipoli by boat. When he arrives,…

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    similarities and differences between Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo and Gallipoli directed by Peter Weir. The main characters in both texts have many similarities and only slight differences. These are that they both have an older role model in their lives and are always spending time with their role models. The two texts share similar story lines but were of different battles in different locations, Gallipoli being in Gallipoli and Private Peaceful being set at the Western Front. The…

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    demonstrates an emotional and physical response from its audience. Through the experiences of the main characters, Bridie and Sheila, Misto creates vivid and distinctive images of the suffering they endured and the strength they had to survive. Similarly ‘Gallipoli’ by Peter Weir captures this through the distinctively visual horrific journey of the main characters Archie and Fran. Both composers explore concepts of suffering, survival and strength in their texts, confronting their…

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    Movie Gallipoli by Peter Weir. Charlie and Tommo were brothers and on the other hand Archie and Frank were friends. In private peaceful Charlie and Tommo were from England whereas Archie and Frank from Gallipoli were from Australia. In both stories the older one was more confident than the younger although both of the younger ones wanted to join up for the war even when they were underage. Charlie and Tommo were able to join The same battalion which is different to the situation in Gallipoli…

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    The movie demonstrates ‘mateship’. How has Peter Weir shown this through the relationship of Archy and Frank? Gallipoli is a movie that was directed by Peter Weir and was released in 1981. It is set in 1915 and is based around two very different young men, Archy and Frank, who are brought together by competitive running to fight in the war together and become the best of friends. Despite their differences, running brings them together to be best mates. Frank and Archy show mateship through many…

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    Anzac Day Speech

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    Day, 100 years later. One day every year is given to the memory of the ANZACs, from dawn until dusk. We remember those who fought, who sacrificed, and who built the values upon which our nation was founded. We remember the dead upon the shores of Gallipoli, but also the Western front - Greece, the Somme, and Italy and other theatres of war such as Korea and the Pacific Islands. The spirit of the ANZACs continues today in times of need with natural disasters. At those times Australians come…

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    World War 1 was one of the most important wars.You will be reading about causes,battles,problems that happened around the world.Why was it important or facts.World war 1 was from 1914-1918. Marne,Verdun and Gallipoli were one of the important battles in the first world war. All mostly occurred on the western front.They did have a good amount of combatants to worry about in their battles. First,Marne was fought by the Marne river near Paris France.By Germany had attacked both battles.Fought…

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    supporting the cultural attitudes values and beliefs of Australians. But what are these values on which our national identity is based? been displayed? One needs to look no further than Beneath Hill 60, a 2010 film directed by Jeremy Sims and Gallipoli, a 1981 film directed by Peter Weir. Both these films support the values that are considered to be an integral part of the true blue…

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