| 1. | 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
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| 2. | Max Dupain Max Dupain was one of Australias greatest documentary photographers. ...
Born in Sydney in 1911, Dupain was inspired by art and photography. At age thirteen, Dupain was given his first camera a Kodak box brownie camera by an uncle. ... In 1931, Dupain was apprenticed to commercial photograph...
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| 3. | Australian Drama and Theatre ... This belief of inequality amongst genders has been reflected in Australian Theatre. Womens or Feminist theatre is an example of influential drama that attempts to dispel negative images of women and attempts to redefine their roles in society. ... It reveals a large pattern of Australian so...
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| 4. | Coping with Thai and Australian
I found that Australian culture is kind of mixed culture. ... I am not so sure what is real Australian culture, because nowadays there are many cultures in Australia. Even though I cant think of anything about Australian, except footy. ...
First of all, I did faced about communicating with Aus...
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| 5. | Images of Australia There are many different images of Australia, like beach, a multicultural society and the bush. The images show us the reality of Australia is and are part of Australias history.
The beach image is one of the strongest images of Australia. There are lots beaches in Australia. When people came f...
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| 6. | 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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| 7. | Essay The Question of an Australian Republic Until the 1999 referendum, the idea of Australia becoming a republic had not received sustained attention and many believe that it has still not been seriously examined in the context of Australian constitutionalism. The push for an Australian republic has lead to controversy over what influence the...
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| 8. | Why do austraian women earn less then australian men Why do Australian women earn less than Australian men? ... After thirty years of equal pay legislation, however, the gender wage gap in the Australian workplace continues, females earning about 8% less than their male counterparts in all industries and all-major occupational groupings. A multitude ...
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| 9. | 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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| 10. | What We See Makes Us Who We Are ... Whether it is commercials on a television, ads in a magazine, or pictures on a billboard, they are all relative in attempting to influence us to be, act, or look a certain way. ... Images are all around us, and they tend to be more influential than we actually notice. ... When we see images p...
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| 11. | women in ww2 Role Of Australian Women IN WW2
Services
By 1943 over 1600 Australian women had enlisted for the Australian Air Force. Although women were not allowed to fight overseas they did have the Australian womens Army service. ... Women who served were never allowed to fight on the front line. ... ...
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| 12. | World War II In World War II, Australian had experienced a diverse of things during the war against Japan. ... Australian had to be defense our own country and not fight a distance war any more.
One of the great tragedies for Australian in the Second World War was the fate suffered by those who were capture...
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| 13. | toohey Case Study: Buy Australian The case study, Buy Australian: capturing the hearts and wallets of Australian consumers, reports on the increase in the number of firms that are totally Australian owned and also the growing anti-globalisation sentiment that is growing in Australia. The introduction of th...
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| 14. | Australian dollar vs the green buck ... An increase in the supply of dollars would cause its price to decline (the dollar devalues) while an increase in demand for dollars would cause its price to rise (devaluation of other currencies by comparison to the dollar). ... Fundamentals such as interest rates and commodity prices had ini...
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| 15. | Anzac Myth has been dangerous and destructive basis for Australian National Identity Do you agree The Anzac Myth should not be considered as a dangerous and destructive basis for an Australian national identity. Anzac day is a most enduring and representative national celebration for Australia; it is a focal point of Australian nationalism. The belief in the superior fighting qualities of Aus...
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| 16. | Power of Visual Images in Society ... Every society is surrounded by images from the media. ... As a result, visual images greatly influence a person. ...
Sexuality is another focal point that the media uses to influence society. ... Very few images out in the public show that being bigger is okay.
These types of visual ima...
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| 17. | Comparative review of Australian films Muriels Wedding and The Castle Think Cinderella stories and ABBA then throw in some humour and romance and youll end up with Muriels Wedding. Directed by PJ Hogan, this bright, yet sad, film focuses on Australian family life and the meaning of success. ...
Parents who dont get along and jobless, couch potato children wh...
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| 18. | None POETRY Gigglepot Poetry - Just the thing for reading to the class or class performances. 30 Days of Poetry Great site and some great ideas. Set your students the challenge - to complete 5 of these activities of their own choice. Steven Herrick Read some of Steven Herrick's Poems Scroll down the page...
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| 19. | Dark Side of the Australian Bureua of Statistics The Dark Side of the ABS.
The Australian government has turned to the darkside by denying the validity of the Jedi faith as a true religion.
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has stated that for a religion to be recognised it must posses "an underlying belief system or philosophy" and "som...
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| 20. | Kokoda MODERN HISTORY
World War 2 Essay
Kokoda. ... We have all head tragic stories of the Kokoda track, of the hardships endured by the soldiers, of the pain of leaving a wounded mate behind and of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels who saved so many lives. These stories shape the images and our perceptions ...
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| 21. | Australian Icon The Kelvinator If any brand is worth iconic status it just has to be the good ol Kelvinator.
Kelvinator was formed in 1916 and progressed steadily in the next 30 years.
When Donald Bradman was scoring runs in the 1940s, faster than any cricketer in history, the Kelvinator was becoming a well known brand o...
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| 22. | Art History Evolution of Greek Male Form Evolution of the Male Form: Greek sculpture
The male form was held in very high esteem in Greek culture. From the Archaic through the classical Greek period and into the Hellenistic, the male form evolved markedly.
The archaic period was characterized by stiff, sometimes triangular, male sculp...
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| 23. | australian commonwealth agencies effect on IB BSB119 INTERNATIONAL AND ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
PRESENTATION
Identify four Commonwealth Government agencies whose actions may impact upon international business. ...
Australian Trade Commission
The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is the Federal Government agency that helps Australian ...
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| 24. | Ad AnalysisAbout Tampons Ad Analysis
When selling a product, a company finds that developing an advertisement can be very effective. ... Though there are many ads out there with this selling tactic, I have chosen an ad that really illustrates what I am talking about. ... The Uniden ad I found is selling wireless net...
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| 25. | Stereotype of Female Characters in Japanese Animation In the world of Japanese anime, women are often stereotyped as victims of male chauvinism and treated as playthings for male sexual pleasures. However, not all the animation films have such a scenario. Sometimes, women are characterized as independent and assertive in some of these animation film...
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| 26. | australian race relation in WWII ...
(b) An Asiatic woman, notwithstanding her marriage to an Australian serviceman will, as a general rule, be debarred admission to Australia. ... He stated while relatives remain of the men who suffered at the hands of the Japanese, it would be the grossest act of public indecency to permit ...
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| 27. | Australian History ...
Australias involvement came from a request from the US president, not even through the United Nations, for a force to go to Vietnam to protect the people, it was a shamAustralian forces were committed by the government of the day to Stop the spread of communisms within the South East Asi...
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| 28. | Nothing This site is for every Australian expat but it's more.. What is an Aussie expat? Any Australian living overseas anywhere, staying in one place for a bit. What is an Australian? Anyone living in Australia for awhile. Beyond and within these broad definitions there are wider and narrower ones of those...
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| 29. | SLIDE SHEETS OF MOST IMPORTANT IMAGES SHOWN IN LECTURES SLIDE SHEETS OF MOST IMPORTANT IMAGES SHOWN IN LECTURES
This is NOT a list of images you need to know; it is merely to help you take notes in class by providing the information of the major works we look at (what I show in lecture will sometimes vary a little from the exact listings below depen...
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| 30. | SOAPING UP TEH BRONZED AUSSIE MAJOR ESSAY SOAPING UP THE BRONZED AUSSIE -Australian Identity in Australian Soap Operas- They are fixtures in our lounge rooms and favorites on our televisions, they are gold and silver logie winners and they reflect Australia on an International level. They are Australia in a Soap Opera; they ar...
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| 31. | Australian Women Australian women:
During 1914-1918 australian women were not permitted to serve in the military forces during the World War 1. In 1916 a group of women dertermined to do more for the war effort formed the Australians Womans Service Corps. The aim was to train women to take up roles they had never ...
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| 32. | Australian Reconciliation ...
To achieve reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, we must try to understand each others cultures and heritage. ...
Aboriginal Australian music is one of the oldest, most intriguing and most individual styles in the world. ... The importance of music in the Indig...
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| 33. | image Creating an image to portray a certain idea or message is often a challenging task; weather it be a scene of a movie, a piece of artwork or an image for a magazine article. Today I will be talking about these three image contexts. ... At the beginning of the movie, just after the title is shown, th...
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| 34. | Body Image ... Moreover, a girl who has a body figure like Venus nowadays would probably feel dissatisfied and miserable when she looks at herself in the mirror. What have changed the ideas of beautiful body? And what is todays ideal body anyway? ... However, what you do not find is that these body sh...
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| 35. | Communism The fear of Communism was very important and influential in the development of Australian politics during the 1850s and 60s. ...
Robert Menzies was very against communism, and this coupled with the general fear of communism gave him a great deal of staying power in Australian politics. He used...
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| 36. | sexy ads How much is too muchnaked? There is considerable public response to the use of sexual images in the media. I think that factor contributes to the increased use of sexual images in advertising. The media has such a strong influence on society that sadly, people no longer think for themselves, in ter...
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| 37. | Contemporary Australian Art Consider the effect to which landscape artists John Olsen and Fred Williams have
Representing the Australian landscape in a unique and Australian way has been a major pre-occupation in the development of Australian art. Two very influential contemporary artists who have successfully created unique and original interpretations of the Australian landscape are John Olsen an...
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| 38. | Australian Healthcare System ... The aim of the national health care funding system is to give universal access to health care while allowing choice for individuals through a substantial private sector involvement. ... The Australian population has generally good health status, with life expectancy at 75. ... The Commonw...
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| 39. | FILM IN AUSTRALIA Film throughout time has given cultures across the world recognisable sterotypes, being Australian we are no different. Australians have been represented in film many different ways including, The aussie battler, the ruff and tuff bloke and a people that have a strong beliefe in mateship. ... This ...
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| 40. | Significance of Media The media has a significant influence on how people perceive themselves and the lives that they live. ...
The media does not create accurate images of modern women; it often demeans their roles in society. ... The media neglects to show the power, status, or wealth that women can possess. ... ...
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| 41. | deadly unna Deadly, unna? is a rites of passage story about friendship, racism and Australian Rules Football. The superb writing and characterisation vividly captures the essence of small town life and the population of white and black people. Themes include family relationships, independence, notions of mascul...
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| 42. | History of Australian Immigration Australian immigration started in 1788, when the first fleet arrived. ... In 1861 the Australian government passed the Chinese Immigration Act, which restricted the amount of Chinese immigrants coming I to Australia. In 1901, following the federation of Australia, the Immigration Restriction Act...
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| 43. | demands Interactive Multimedia make on an ICT System There are three main demands Interactive Multimedia makes on a system. They are:
Using Video
Storing graphics images &
Sounds
Before I write about using video, I wish to discuss Storing graphics images and sounds, as I feel they are the prevalent issue and have the prime demands on...
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| 44. | Turner and Lawson ... This archetypal bushman celebrated by such Australian writers as, Banjo Paterson, Miles Franklin, Joseph Furphy, Henry Lawson and Ethel Turner, amoung many others, was predominately male. ...
It is this archetypal bushman that is explored by famous Australian poet, Henry Lawson in much of ...
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| 45. | Reflection of the Images of Women FrancesThe Philadelphia StoryClass ActionVertigo Frances
The Philadelphia Story
Class Action
Vertigo
John Berger purports in his work Ways of Seeing that A mans (power) presence suggests what he is capable of doing to you or for you. ... (46) He goes on to argue that women are born into the keeping of men (46) and that she (woman) is ...
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| 46. | Racism Against Blacks Racism Against Blacks
American media portrays negative images of black Americans. These images form the way blacks are seen and treated by others. Television does not always show positive images of blacks. Peoples images of blacks may not be very positive because of TV. ...
The IDS Column st...
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| 47. | Question 1 Fictiona Critics have commented on the absence of love in Australian fiction Even though Question 1: Fiction
a) "Critics have commented on the absence of love in Australian fiction. Even though most novels include heterosexual relationships, these are usually secondary to other relationships and are rarely a novels central concern. ...
*Coonardoo and My Brother Jack
Both Aus...
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| 48. | Evidence for an Indo Australian Plate boundary Reearchers consider that the Indo-Australian Plate has a boundary in the equatorial Indian Ocean between 75 deg E and 90 deg E, stretching at least 900 km from north to south.
The new plate boundary has a much greater occurence of earthquake activity within the plate, far exceeding that of any othe...
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| 49. | Eluding the Bounds of Insomnia Elizabeth Bishops poem "Insomnia" is about a woman who sees herself in the mirror and begins reflecting on her own life. ... The images and tones in "Insomnia" give the poem the theme that by reflecting internally and letting go of the hindering past one can break free from the bounds of guilt.
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| 50. | scott mutter ...
For over thirty years, Scott Mutter (see picture A) has been going above and beyond the call of duty as an artist and a creator of brilliant and illuminating artwork. ...
The trademark of Mutters work is the distinct sense that the images shown somehow belong together, when in realit...
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