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    responders to perceive the nature in ways they do. The representation between landscape and poet is portrayed in, the romanticised poem, “Train Journey” by Judith Wright, the post colonisation poem, “Flame Tree in a Quarry” by Judith Wright and the outback painting of the effects of post European Colonisation, “Emus in a Landscape” by Russell Drysdale. These three texts convey the importance of a beneficial relationship between man and nature as a means of gaining a positive perception on the…

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    The key to successful recovery is to be as self-sufficient as possible. Every year, unprepared adventurers have to be rescued in desperate situations. A little forethought will ensure that you aren’t left stranded. Payload is a major issue when outback driving. Ideally, two or more vehicles should travel together. This allows you to carry more equipment. From the back of Bourke to Cape York Peninsula, basic spare parts and accessories can help you stay mobile. Your local auto recycler can…

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    Australia is the sixth largest country and has one of the world’s largest ocean territory. Vegetation makes up 91% of the country. More than 80% of the people who live in australia live by the coast. There are two hundred different languages spoke in Australia. Some are Italian,Greek and Arabic that is just some of the languages spoken there. They are known to have amazing rainforest, ancient rock formations and great beaches. They were the second country that allowed women the right to vote in…

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    Night The Moon

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    The concept of distinctive voices is one that is representative of a range of experiences that are offered during our lives. The film “One Night the Moon references the concept of music and the Australian Outback. The operates on a number of levels presenting the mythical bush narrative of the lost child within a inner heartache of the mother and father an references to personal and national guilt, isolation and community, indigenous culture and racism. The themes and issues present in “One…

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    Red Dog Film Analysis

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    location in which a film is made and set, however, this is not always true for all Australian movies. Films that are made in Australian, generally have a red, musky feel to them. This is often created through this use of the Australian countryside and outback as well as the saturation of light. A good example of this is the movie, Red Dog, which was shot in WA. This cinematic hue is very evident when watching the Dressmaker, which was filmed on location in the Victorian town, Wimmera-Mallee.…

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    Tabletop Research Paper

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    It has small population of 105 people. It is in the outback desert of Australia, a vast land of flat surface surrounding with some rock formations. Sandstone has a history of gold rush in 1885 and therefore has many abandoned gold mine and mineshafts. It is a very dry and dusty terrain with rust stained red…

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    The set designs that were used in Oklahoma suited the outback western look by having long corn fields, the background screen had rock mountains that would have surrounded the town, at the train station there was a sort of stand that had the towns name written on it which was Clarmore as the sets change there…

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    in a rhetorical question to spark the reader's thoughts about Ethan's hesitations. She asks, “Why had he not kissed her when had held her there?”, implying that Ethan feels regret of not taking the chance that had dangled in front of him standing outback with Mattie late at night. As an audience, the inference that he hesitated and didn’t kiss Mattie was due to a part of him that tried to avoid betraying Zeena. However, Ethan might not be aware of his unwillingness to betray Zeena with being…

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    Who I Am I am a PB&J sandwich to the world, not a popular food choice but well known. In life I don’t stand out but I leave a lasting impression on those that have known me. I have a lot of things that make me, me. There have been to many important events to count that make me who I am today. But if I were to summarize a few main points they would be food, my background (Ancestors, past family members), and Education. These are very important to me and I hope that it will always stay that way.…

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    What is Australia’s Refugee intake compared to others and how do the refugees benefit our country? In the media it is commonly said that Refugees are bad for Australia and really shouldn’t be accepted in (or in very small numbers) into Australia, but one thing which is almost never highlighted is some of the good which can happen when they are accepted and how they can truly help our country excel compared to others. Hopefully this information provided below will be able to teach you some of the…

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