| 51. | Aboriginals and the legal system Legal Studies
Aboriginals
1. To what extent does the legal system respond to the focus group you are studying?
Misunderstanding due to Language and cultural
Ignorance and different points differences
Of view
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| 52. | Movers and shakers Primal religions tend to be the traditions of tribal people/nonliterate people. The foundation of Aboriginal religions is the concept of creaming. Most primal religions believe that the boundaries between the human and the supernatural worlds are easily crossed over. The plains Indians often go for ...
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| 53. | aborigine paper Aboriginal Music The traditional music of Australian Aboriginals holds a lot of significance to their society. Throughout an aborigines life music is used to teach cultural lessons and beliefs. It is also used to show an aborigines place in their culture. The aborigine is encouraged to dance and s...
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| 54. | tracey moffatt Tracey Moffatt Tracey Moffatt was born in Brisbane on the 12 of November 1960. She took her first photos at the age of thirteen, in her back yard. She studied visual communications at the Queensland College of Art, where she graduated in 1982. A few years later she had her first solo show of photogr...
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| 55. | The Stolen Generation From approximately 1900 through to 1972, and caste Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander children were taken from their mothers, parents, families and communities. These children were called the Stolen Generation. Often taken by force, these children pleaded to be left alone and to be left w...
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| 56. | Lost Identity The landmark test case brought by two Aborigines against Australia's federal government for wrenching them away from their families and subjecting them to an alien white culture will unleash harrowing testimonies of abuse. The historic legal battle brought by Lorna Cubillo and Peter Gunner is the la...
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| 57. | My Place ... In Sally Morgans My Place we have a work that has the unique opportunity to work such a miracle, for history is a strange creature with multiple heads. ...
My Place is unlike other works regarding the aborigines and I would cite such works as; The Other Side of the Frontier by Henry Reyno...
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| 58. | my place ... In Sally Morgans My Place we have a work that has the unique opportunity to work such a miracle, for history is a strange creature with multiple heads. ...
My Place is unlike other works regarding the aborigines and I would cite such works as; The Other Side of the Frontier by Henry Reyno...
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| 59. | Faulkner Birth Mother Birth Mother
Mollie Beauchamp did not directly influence the ancestral sin of incest or miscegenation that filtered through the Lucius Quintus Carothers McCaslins genealogical line (generating from the McCaslin lineage of Thucydus and Eunice). Lucas Quintus Carothers McCaslin Beauch...
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| 60. | intertextuality The two texts I am comparing are Rabbit proof fence by Doris Pilkington and No Sugar by Jack Davis. Rabbit Proof fence tells the story of three Aboriginal girls making their way back to their home in Jigalong, Western Australia after being taken away by white authorities, this period is also known a...
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| 61. | hello ARCHIE WELLER: GOING HOME 1. Billys mother makes the comment So ya come back after all Ya too good for us mob, I spose before he even greets her, which indicates she feels distant from her son and feels rejected and detached from her sons life. Since he has moved to further his football and ar...
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| 62. | Terra Nullius Terra Nullius: A European Self - Justification
When the first fleet of British settlers landed in Australia in 1788, Captain Phillip, the commander of the fleet, raised the British flag and claimed, sovereignty over New South Wales. ... In this paper I explore the concept of terra nullius throug...
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| 63. | Mapping of Australia Mapping Australia
By colonising the Australian continent, the non-Indigenous people brought with them different ideas of relationship with the land in terms of possession and mapping to that of the Indigenous way. ...
First of all, it can be said about the non-indigenous way of mapping that t...
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| 64. | Court report The layout of the court and positioning of court personnel gives a clear illustration of the power plays at work. Magistrate Orchistron sits high up in an elevated bench, flanked below by a court reporter and court officer. ...
The female defendant of Aboriginal descent, stationed in a boxed-i...
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| 65. | sigmund freud totem and taboo Sigmund Freud: Totem and Taboo. (10/23/2001)
In the subtitle of his attempt to capture the moment when civilization began, which is one way Freuds Totem and Taboo has been characterized, he makes it abundantly clear and obvious why people "trained" in psychoanalysis should never attempt to expan...
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| 66. | best lessons come from experience The best lessons come from experience
The best lessons definitely come from experience. ... Experiencing things always teaches the best lesson, lets you learn from mistakes, and leaves the best impression. No matter how many textbooks can pass on an issue, no mater how many people pass on adv...
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| 67. | First Nations ... To this day the First Nations people feel that they have been marginalized. ... The First Nations people are also faced with the concern that by integrating themselves in the Canadian society, they will no longer be a distance culture. The First Nations people can maintain their unique and di...
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| 68. | Entrepreneurs Dick Smith Dick Smith is a well known Australian business man who possesses many talents. In 1968 Dick Smith founded Dick Smith Electronics and successfully built the business up and in 1982 sold his interests to Australian owned Woolworths. In 1986 Dick Smith founded Australian Geographic and retur...
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| 69. | miscellaneous Title: EEEK! , Economist, 00130613, 6/13/92, Vol. 323, Issue 7763 Database: Academic Search Elite Section: International Canada EEEK! Dateline: FROM OUR OTTAWA CORRESPONDENT THE thought that Canada might break up over the issue of what is essentially an old men's club would until recently have been ...
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| 70. | Gary Black Gary Black was a 14-year-old Australian country boy who at first accepted life and people as he found them. ... Through this story Gary Black begins to mature by taking things more seriously instead of a joke and also gains self-confidence instead of being a gutless wonder. At first Gary though...
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| 71. | Cloudstreet Essay CLOUDSTREET ESSAY
Texts are never objective: they convey a sense of what is important in the lives of both the composer and the responder. ... In your answer you should refer to at least two reviews of Cloudstreet.
Tim Wintons Cloudstreet has been once described as a marvellous, post-mod...
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| 72. | Tasmainians Why do TAsmanians want to be accepted Dont they just enjoy having sex with their cousins in Tasmania? We should leave them alone cause no one really cares. Do they? They don't want to be part of Australia, and neither does anyone else!! There aren't really human, just inbreds that smoke weed. Their ...
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| 73. | judith wright ... Wright was also an uncompromising environmentalist and social activist campaigning for Aboriginal land rights. ...
(from Brevity in Notes at Edge)
Judith Arundell Wright was born near Armidale, New South Wales, into an old and wealthy pastoral family. Wright was raised on her familys sh...
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| 74. | Developeing Self Through a number of texts we can see the concept of change and changing self being demonstrated. Such texts include; My Place, Sky High, The Door, and various films and articles all in which contain themes and meanings that relate to change. Through these texts, the composer shapes our understandi...
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| 75. | Into Aust Law +
17/07/00
Lecture 1
Law V an everdeveloping system of rules which regulates the conduct of the society and which is enforcable , directly or indiiectly by the state.
State V the government ( the courts or other gvmnt institutions)
Eg) state, commonwealth
h leval of gvmnt imposing th...
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| 76. | Canadians and their multicultural environment Canadians and their Multicultural Environment
What are we to learn? ... The 21st Century will be characterized by increasing awareness of cultural pluralism; multicultural studies and intercultural communication will play a central role in education and in everyday life. ... 317)
In Canada, i...
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| 77. | sense of place in western australian art A SENSE OF PLACE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ART
The topic A Sense of Place in Western Australian art is extremely broad, and it is possible to look at many, many paintings and artists as using the theme a sense of place in many ways; geographically and physically, culturally, historically, emotion...
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| 78. | Mysteries of the world Mysteries of the World Mystery and the study of the unknown have always fascinated people. Some people believe in the supernatural and others dont. Some people dedicate their entire lives to find the truth about mysterious creatures and other phenomenon. Some of these include, The Loch Ness Monster...
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| 79. | Images of the AUstralian Male lindt moffat dupain The idea of the Australian male conjures up many images in people’s minds. ... In fact, conceptions of the ‘Aussie male Ehave developed greatly from the time of our settlement until the present, and
different artists have expressed these in many different ways in different eras
and movement...
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| 80. | The Phillipines With approximately 18,609,000 people living in the Philippines , it is a large group of islands with very diverse peoples. There are approximately 70-75 aboriginal languages. Within these are two sub-groups: the Central (Mesophilippine) division and the Northern (Cordilleran) division. There are als...
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| 81. | stolen generation ... It is only in the past five years that the controversial issue of The Stolen Generation has been widely discussed and caused arguments, despite being implemented as a government policy of integrating aborigines into the white society.
Various policies and changes occurred and were initiat...
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| 82. | Aboriginals and Stuff. It cited a wider sociopolitical context working against Aboriginal people receiving just treatment from the legal system. This included a more punitive approach to law and order, evident in tougher sentencing laws and reluctance to decriminalise public drunkenness. Nut greeting Tutankhamen; Openin...
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| 83. | koalas HISTORY OF KOALAS
Koalas or koala-like animals probably first evolved on the Australian continent during the period when Australia began to drift slowly northward, gradually separating from the Antarctic land mass some 45 million years ago. ... As the climate changed and Australia became drier, ve...
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| 84. | First Nations Search for Parallel Justice The history of Canadian law regarding First Nations rights can be viewed as a contest between the principles of First Nations, English, American, and international legal regimes. As a result, First Nations law has often been disregarded by Canadian courts because of its perceived incompati...
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| 85. | Discuss the importance of the Brechtian framework of Our Country s Good with particular reference to
Our Countrys Good is a modern play, set in 1788 which depicts a group of convicts who set about rehearsing their very own production of the play The Recruiting Officer in the newly formed settlement, commonly known as Sydney, Australia. ...
Brechtian theatre is a term used to describe t...
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| 86. | EEO Introduction
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is about allowing everyone an equal chance of obtaining jobs, trainings, promotions, conditions and benefits of employment. EEO is another way of saying the best available person for the job gets the job. ...
Affirmative action (AA) is quiet sim...
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| 87. | WHAT IS THE IDEOLOGY OF ASSIMILATIONISM AND WHAT DOES IT ATTEMPT TO DO
ABED 100
AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS SOCIETIES AND COLONISATION
ASSIGNMENT TWO
ESSAY TOPIC (D)
WHAT IS THE IDEOLOGY OF ASSIMILATIONISM AND WHAT DOES IT ATTEMPT TO DO? ... This was the consensus of the1937 National Conference into Aboriginal affairs, and is an embodiment of the ideology of ...
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| 88. | How if at all does Religion perform functions for contemporary British society Emile Durkheims work The elementary forms of the religious life (1912) is commonly considered the single most influential study of the sociology of religion (Giddens 2001). In this he suggests that all religion, irrelevant of the differentiation of beliefs each may hold, plays a fundamental social ...
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| 89. | family has continued to be the primary setting for many children s books of integrity ... Childrens authors have strived to combat the problem by writing about everyday problems, in a language that children and adolescents can comprehend. The main problem of Australian society is, and has always been the family unit. ...
Children in todays informational glut are faced with ...
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| 90. | Alcohol and the Native American Myths Stereitypes and Realities Alcohol and the Native American: Myths,
Stereotypes, and Realities
There are many stereotypes of the drunken Indian of which we are all aware. For years, thanks to the magic of Hollywood, we have been bombarded with images of Indians that become out of control with just a sip of alcohol, or ...
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| 91. | skull valley goshutes ... The Indian tribe, known as the Goshutes, has suffered many hardships over the generations and many times were almost completely annihilated. ... For over a thousand years the Goshutes aboriginal land consisted of 7. ... These inhospitable surroundings are now know as the Skull Valley Goshute...
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| 92. | canada
Title: Canadian Mosaic - the policy behind the pieces
Author: James Armstrong
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Canada has long been called "The Mosaic", due to the fact that it is made up of a varied mix of races, cultures and ethnicities. As more and more immigrants come to Canada searching for...
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| 93. | aborigines in Australia Aborigines in Australia
Soc 305 Minority Group Relations
Prof. Kim Cummins
Luis Robles De Jesus
Park University
2004
Outline:
A) Introduction and Overview of the History of the Relationship
B) Analysis of the Plight of the Australia...
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