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    Ancient Tahitian Culture

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    Christian Chin ISS 1:30 Saculla October 7, 2015 Tahitian Warfare Tahitian culture had many unique traditions that help make up their culture. They also use a lot of unusual or distinctive tactics to some activities or traditions. Some things that make up the Tahitian culture are things we do or see everyday but differs from how they did it before. Some of these activities were marriage, fishing, agriculture, and warfare. In war they used different strategies, weapons, clothing, and…

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    Currency exchange ment for tourists or new citizens can be performed at your local airport or bank. The current population of all fourteen pledis islands is roughly 500,000 people, but more are coming every day. We’re constantly expanding and accommodating for our many new citizens and, as a man made land mass, always have the possibility of expanding our country. With all our constant new features and general population , we’re always willing and happy to accept new citizens into our country!…

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    The Federation of Australia positively impacted immigration laws and restrictions. Before 1901, each colony had different restrictions regarding immigrants, although there wasn’t any action taken to prevent the large numbers. The colony in Queensland had seen the arrival of 60,000 Pacific Island people which hugely affected the Australian’s living there. The number of immigrants entering Australia were spiralling out of control and it became hard for each of the separate colonies to document.…

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    heard of the ANZAC legend, but some of you may still wonder what the legend is. Gallipoli has become a symbol of Australian’s identity, achievement and existence. Although the Gallipoli campaign failed in its military objectives, the Australian and New Zealand actions during the campaign left us all a powerful legacy. The creation of what became known, as the “Anzac legend” became an important part of the identity of both nations, shaping the ways they viewed both…

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    Australia Day Speech

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    Australia Should change the date of Australia day? This has been a heated argument that’s risen over the past couple of years, with many aboriginal and Torres strait islander people claiming that its celebrating the date (26 January) which began the long destruction of the indigenous people and their culture. Aslam Mr. Debono and fellow students. This speech will state arguments to why Australia should change the date of Australia day. Australia Day, Australia day is the official national day of…

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    Samoan Tattoos Culture

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    The tattoo is less filled in: it consists of small dots and dashes and simple geometric designs using not nearly as much ink. The actual “malu”, a small rhombus, is tattooed on the back of the knees. The meaning of the word malu has been lost over time, so no one is quite sure what it where the tattoo itself originated from or what it signifies. It was customary for daughters of chiefs to bare this tattoo. And finally, there is the Lima, a female hand tattoo. One of these used to be required to…

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    Andrew Barton Essay

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    Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson was born in 1864 and was most famously known for writing the poem ‘Waltzing Matilda’ which he wrote in late 1895. Aside from being a poet, Banjo was known for being a public solicitor, journalist, war correspondent and a soldier fighting primarily in World War I. Banjo had a life full of achievements and experienced great success with his poems but he has taken a lot of criticism throughout his life about his depiction of rural Australia. So was Andrew Barton…

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    Immigration has been existing for a long time now that when America was first discovered immigration was encouraged. As time passed more and more people immigrated to America because of the wondrous opportunities available. As America kept developing, an exodus amount of immigrants migrated over to America and assisted during the Gold…

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    Therefore same as United States, the entrepreneurs have contributed heavily to the New Zealand business environment and to the country’s economy. Entrepreneurs are contributing in various…

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    Dimensions Of Diversity

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    and its education facility. This image also reflects the progressive initiatives entering our Education system today, in relation to catering for the diverse needs of disabled students. The New Zealand Government (1989) Education Act of 1989 has left an influential imprint in the education system of New Zealand, providing opportunity for the ‘disadvantaged’. The Act brought into play a clear intention that is “People who have special education needs (whether because of disability or otherwise)…

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