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    Pseudoeurycea Orchimelas

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    AmphibiaWeb Species Account Template: Information Fields GENUS: Pseudoeurycea SPECIES: Pseudoeurycea orchimelas COMMON NAME: San Martin Worm Salamander IUCN RED LIST STATUS: Endangered INTERNATIONAL STATUS: NATIONAL STATUS: REGIONAL STATUS: DESCRIPTION: (Enough information to identify an unknown amphibian that you have) Pseudoeurycea orchimelas has a rounded snout, small nares, and a postorbital groove. It has two rows of vomerine teeth and enlarged premaxillary teeth. Its head is…

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    their anxious families. Australian women also raised funds - over one-third, or almost £5 million pounds, of all monies donated in Australia over the four years of WWI to the patriotic funds. The number of women on the home front, employment grew rapidly as people leave work to go to war and occupation, it is more open to women. The nature of war and the threat to Australia means there is more unity in the home front, however, tensions related to the role of women, and for many, the old…

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    community. Task 1b Australia’s national day is at 26th of January. Their celebrating that on this day the first English settlement came to Australia. This day is celebrated by fireworks and good food, often barbeque. However there is some people in Australia that does not celebrate this day, the Aboriginal people. When the English settlement came to Australia the Aboriginal people where already there. Their lost their land to the Englishmen and their rights. So most Aboriginal people call the…

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    Aboriginal Way Of Life

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    Australia - Rough Draft The impact of the British was extremely disruptive to the Aboriginals way of life. Before the British settled in Australia the Aborigines had a good life. During the British there was a large amount of violence between the two sides. After the British, the violence stopped but the new Government still treated the Aboriginals poorly. Before the Europeans came over the Aboriginals had a better life. The Aborigines moved from southeast Asia 40,000 years before the Europeans…

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    Eassy On Asthma

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    irst%20results,%202014-15.pdf>. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) 2011, Asthma in Australia with a focus chapter on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, viewed 15 March 2017, < http://www.aihw.gov.au/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=60129544677>. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) 2013, Asthma hospitalisations in Australia 2010-11, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, viewed 21 March 2017, <…

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    In every country in the world sports are prevalent. They teach people important values and bring them together, creating a significant portion of any community or country’s cultural identity. That statement holds especially true here in Australia, and is extremely evident in one of the more popular sports in the country—The National Rugby League. In this paper I will describe my experience at a NRL match between the Sydney Roosters and South Central Rabbitohs and how those clubs have strong…

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    fictionalizes a point in history that is fraught with grief and indignation. The text exemplifies the different types of people of colonial Australia and their views towards the Indigenous people. By understanding the limitations history allows in exploring these views, Grenville was compelled to form her own interpretation of the past resulting in a fictional history of Australia. By undertaking this type of fiction Grenville was criticized in her work and her decisions were discussed regularly…

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    Quality Teaching Model

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    After the introduction of the Productive Pedagogies model in Queensland, the New South Wales (NSW) Department of Education and Training commissioned two of its developers to use this as a basis for creating a coherent model of pedagogy which could be used on a school-wide basis in NSW. Associate Professor James Ladwig and Professor Jennifer Gore devised the Quality Teaching Model (QTM), which can be applied across all key learning areas, from Kindergarten through to Grade 12 (Killen, 2016).…

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    completely disrupted a way of life that had been undisturbed for 50,000 years. The date of Australia Day is a disrespectful celebration towards aboriginal Australians. Firstly, the meaning of the celebration is disrespectful to aboriginals and the date should be changed or the meaning of celebration reconsidered. It is one thing to acknowledge the fact of invasion; it is quite another to celebrate it. Australia reveres its fallen warriors at Gallipoli nearly 100 years ago with monuments and…

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    notifies the reader that the story is observed from an Indigenous perspective. The native numbats and their constant futility against the invading rabbits serves as an allegorical representation of the Indigenous Australian’s plight during colonial-era Australia. This divide between animals shows the quintessential difference between the values of the Indigenous inhabitants of spirituality and one’s connection to the land and culture versus that of the imposing and brutalist nature of the…

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