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    the Fred Hollows Foundation. Nationally, we have been successful in providing funds for the Humour Doctors at The Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, buying ‘air space’ to enable The Royal Flying Doctors to continue their great work in helping sick outback patients to get to medical assistance, providing funds for The Alannah and Madeline Foundation and The Smith Family which assists children in domestic violence and helps disadvantaged Children receive and education respectively. In our local…

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    My First Culinary Competition I never thought I would ever be good enough to do it alone... but I underestimated myself. I had gone through three years of culinary arts thinking I could never be good enough to compete in the competitions. Everyone supported me: my teachers, my friends, and most of all, my parents. It took three years of culinary arts, iron chef, and convincing from everyone around me for me to be confident enough to participate in a competition and realize I had a true talent.…

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    monitor lizard with over 20 varies ranging in size and color (Outback) Going bush – to break away into “the bush” and be uncivilized (Dictionary.com) Bush (as Terrian) – an area of terrain covered by diverse plant life; terrain which is has been unfarmed by man (Dictionary.com) Dreamtime – “any remote period” detached from the present facts (Dictionary.com) Walkabout – a walk that is done with no set ending time and done “in the Outback by Aborigines” (Australian Slang) Frame tale as a literary…

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    The more we watch, the more we eat. Child obesity has been a dynamic topic for America as rates for obesity have hit the roof. Since 1980, numbers for childhood obesity have hit an all-time high. When referring to childhood, these rates include ages 2-19, where although still high in ages 2-11, the highest rate of obesity focuses on ages 12-19. According to an article titled Childhood Obesity Facts, the definition of overweight is defined as having access body weight for a particular height from…

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    Colonization of Australia In 1788, two years after the decision to colonize Australia was made, Captain Arthur Philip and 1,500 convicts, crew, marines and civilians arrived at Sydney cove. European explorer, especially the pitch began to make contact with Australia’s coasts in the 1700’s. The Dutch were making their way from their Indonesian trading posts. They were probably the first people the indigenous had seen. The colonization of Australia had a devastating impact on the indigenous…

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    What three items would YOU bring along if you were stranded on an unidentified piece of fertile land? Your grimy cell phone? An infinite supply of canned cream corn? I’ll tell you now that what I had initially brought were definitely top necessitates someone would need to bring, because I’m supposed to know that type of stuff. Passed down from a long lineage, my family has been known for being quite the outdoorsmen if I do say so myself; it is the cultured norm to care about those sorts of…

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    Question Two Poetry does not use a special language’ that is separate from everyday life. Rather, it uses everyday language in a specially skilled and sensitive way for particular aesthetic purposes. Discuss the work of one poet in the light of this statement. Language is incredibly important in allowing people to convey and share their thoughts and experiences. Poets are considered to be masters of language in that they are able to utilise form and imagery, to share their experiences and…

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    with no discernible future, and Delilah (Marissa Gibson), a 16-year-old Indigenous girl who tends to the needs of her grandmother, Kitty (Mitjili Gibson), who is an artist. After a slow start – one which reflects the tediousness of life in the small outback community - the story quickly jumps…

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    Red Lobster

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    1. Market Analysis Customer Needs When customers consider going out and dining at a restaurant, specifically seafood, they look for good quality at an affordable price. In addition to affordable seafood, having a friendly dining environment paired with great customer service increases a guest’s overall dining experience. Company Skills One of Red Lobster’s skills is that it has been open since 1968 and has a well-established brand name that many customers are familiar with. It was the base for…

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    Masculinity In The 1950's

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    the women who frequent in their lives, Olive, Pearl, Nancy and Emma. Throughout this play Lawler, uses not only a historical union of literary techniques but also delves into the social systems, as a way to bring the characteristic elements of the outback and his characters to life. Lawler uses and address many stereotypes with his play The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, he is uses classic Australian stereotypes such as the ‘typical’ bushman along with the world renown traditional Australian…

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