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    NSW by Charles Grant Tindal, who at the time was visiting reletives in Kent, and who inconjunction with his brother Frederick Tindal owned a large cattle station at the the head of the Clarence River in northern NSW called ‘Koreelah' and which at that time was managed by Charles' brother Frederick Tindal. Another gentleman, and…

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    Warumpi Band Essay

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    Verse 1: Back in 1988 All those talking politicians Words are easy, words are cheap Much cheaper than our priceless land But promises can disappear Just like writing in the sand. Verse 2: This land was never given up This land was never bought and sold The planting of the Union Jack Never changed our law at all. However, “Treaty” as James Jun Wu has suggested, did its part to mitigate the local and national tensions by offering a way of reconciliation (101). It explores the possibility of…

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    1984 Betrayal Essay

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    betrayal and loyalty are a big theme. The main characters show more betrayal than loyalty but eventually loyalty comes about. WInston finally shows loyalty at the end of the novel. After Winston gets tortured and brainwashed he realizes this whole time that he loves Big Brother. He gets convinced that he loves O’Brien and that he isn’t the source of the pain. Winston used to know that 2+2=4 but O’Brien has now convinced him that 2+2=5. That’s what the people of Oceania are taught. This shows…

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    Captain Cook Research Paper

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    The problem during the time was “extreme places had never been so extensively described, in part because no ship had tried to spend so much time so far south” (Richardson 50) Cook took on the challenge and his ships were “the first ships to do so at a leisurely pace” (Richardson 50). While “sailing in and out of the Antarctic circle…

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    is a central part of New Zealand 's economy. More than Two and a half million visitors come to New Zealand each year to experience world-class products and services. They travel to the furthest regions of the country and many also pursue business and immigration opportunities while they are here. New Zealand has been awarded ‘Overall Winner’ in the prestigious Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards in 2008. It had competed alongside 1,900 international nominees, New Zealand came out on top…

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    America started in 1763. In 1763, Filipino sailors abandoned ship from the Spanish ships and inhabited the New Orleans area. However, the first large-scale Asian immigration was the California gold rush. During the late 1840s and early 1850s thousands upon thousands of Chinese immigrated to America in hopes of finding gold. Capitalism in the US lead to the desire to open up Asia to free trade and new markets, because of this Western influence from the US lead Asians to desire to migrate to…

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    Cultural Value In Potiki

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    Patricia Grace is one of New Zealand’s foremost Maori authors. Her novel Potiki displays many aspects of Maori culture. One important conflict in the novel is the different value money has between the tribe (the Tamihana family) and the dollarman. The different value that it has proves to be an important conflict in the novel as it conveys the message of the tribes independence without the large influence of money. This essay will discuss the different value of money by focussing on the…

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    Marger begins by emphasizing the history of migration by Asian people into the USA; he notes that there are two distinct parts. The first wave is said to have begun around the middle of the 19th century and was spearheaded by Chinese migrants (Marger 2008a: 248). Their movement reflected the neoclassical theory of migration where people’s movements are dictated by push-pull factors especially on an economic level (Castles and Miller 2003: 22). The United States provided opportunities for…

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    Pak Nsave Case Study

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    Management can find valuable data in their firm 's own internal records to help with their marketing decision. Typical sources of internal are sales records, financial statements and marketing cost analysis. Marketers analyse sales performance records to gain an overall view of company efficiency to find clues to potential problems. (Louis E, Boone, David L. Kurtz, (2015). Marketers can analyse sales performance records to gain an overview of company efficiency and to find clues to potential…

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    Paul Mas Traditions

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    In the town of Pézenas, the history of Domains Paul Mas begins at Château Paul Mas in Conas hamlet. With the acquisition in Montagnac of the vineyard of Nicole and the organic vineyard Mas des Tannes, the Paul Mas domains were developing. Auguste Mas, the great-grandfather of Jean-Claude Mas (the current owner), bought in 1892 his first vineyards with the acquisition of 9 hectares of vines in the Mas de Bicq, close to Montagnac. His son Raymond bought in 1934 15 hectares to the Domaine…

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