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    Llama Red Pajama Story

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    Today when I walked into the room the kids were cleaning up from independent play. I went over to Faith and helped her clean up and then we went to sit on the rug. She asked me to sit on the kangaroo next to her and told me how Kylie sat on the kangaroo before. She sat next to me and told me what she did while waiting for the rest of the children to settle down for story. Skylar sat down and began to read “Llama Llama Red Pajama.” Overall, I think story went okay. It seemed as if the children…

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    formations and great beaches. They were the second country that allowed women the right to vote in 1902. Anna Creek Station is the biggest cattle station in the world and is larger than Belgium. Over 80% of the people in australia gamble. You can but kangaroo meat in the store and it’s sold in restaurants. Australia has a high obesity rate even tho people play a lot of sports. Seventy percent of people play a sport once a week. Canberra is the the capital of Australia, because Sydney and…

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    Hey mate good to see ya back again! How have ya been? Today im gonna be sharing some of Australia’s finest food and drink, what beliefs we have in Australia and some of our symbols. Well from my last video yous already know that beer is the finest drink in Australia, especially xxxx gold which are known as Milton mangoes. Most Australians drink beer every day so obviously, it is the most iconic drink. Also, down here we’ve got these really yummy cakes called lamingtons which is a sponge cake…

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    John Grant Quotes

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    it's the end of the bloody world!” Now john is forced to pay his mistakes in numerous ways, he’s stuck in the Yabba until he can gain employment to go back to Sydney, in debt with countless people, lost his personal belongings, killed innocent kangaroos during a drunken crusade and to repay everyone he attempts suicide (Which the Yabba already has a high percentage…

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    Boomerang Research Paper

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    The aboriginal people were known as inventors. They created multiple inventions to help them survive during their time. They might not have been the first to create them, but those items helped them in various ways. The first item, was the karlis. They were advanced boomerangs that they used during their hunts. They could quickly launch the boomerang to strike the animal being hunted. The boomerang was very heavy, so that way they could deliver fatal blows. The secondary weapon was the spear.…

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    Aboriginal Housing Study

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    They fixed Kangaroo by removing the feet and throwing it into a fire to burn off the fur and then put in a large hole and blanketed with fire-covered coals. Kangaroo tails were stewed or cooked into a tasty soup. Grubs and insects were consumed raw or cooked over the coals of fire. They say a particular grub known as the witchetty grub has…

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    with many other venomous or creepy crawly things. The continent and country of Australia is huge and has a very interesting history and by far very different from any other country in the world. The food is different, the people are unique, and the Kangaroos are everywhere. On May Thirteenth, Seventeen Hundred Eighty-Seven Captain Arthur Phillip set sail with the first group of English convicts and others to settle Australia. They were the first of many ships of convicts to be placed in…

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    Changing Australian flag I would like to acknowledge and pay my respect to the traditional owners of the land on which we meet - the Jagera and Turrbal people. The most essential and foremost symbol that represents our country for over 100 years is our National Flag. Foreigners recognise it as the most honourable and proud symbol of our country. So, why is there a move to change the Australian Flag? (Greeting) Firstly, our current flag has the Union Jack which is located in the upper-left…

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    Bruno Chapter 1 Summary

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    This is Bruno. He is 6 years old and lives in a small town in Germany. Bruno lives with his mother, father and older sister named Brigitte. Bruno’s father is a baker and his mother takes care of the house. Bruno can’t wait for his sister Brigitte to get home from school. Every evening Bruno sits with his sister as she does her homework. He tries to learn as much as he can. Bruno’s favorite topic is geography as he learns about different places and cultures. After school Bruno goes to his…

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    Noongar Life Essay

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    The Noongar can be said to be one of the oldest tribes settled on Australian soil. They occupied major Perth area in Western Australia. Swan river and surrounding forests provided an excellent area to stay. It provided food and livelihood to the people of tribe. Noongar people believed in family system and settled with families with the community being the larger family. Noongar people greatly respected the land they settled on and it can be seen by their culture and traditions involving many…

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