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191: Noah's Ark and The Great Flood
... this? Next, you have to ask how all the creatures managed to get back to their original habitats, or at least ones that would support them. •How did the koalas and kangaroos get back to Australia? •How did the polar bears and penguins get back the north/south poles? •How did the giant tortoises get back to the Galapagos Islands? •How did the dodos get back to Mauritius (or was it ...
192: Religion Support and Education
... and fifteen percent in youth. In Britain Adult attendance is down ten percent and youth attendance is down nine percent. In France the adult attendance is down thirteen percent, statistics for youth where not available. Australia's adult attendance has decreased twenty-seven percent, and the youth attendance was not available. The most considerable changes have occurred in the United States were fourty-one percent of the adult attendance has decreased ...
193: Mother and Child In Sylvia Plath Poems
... enjoying the fact that what lies ahead is unknown. She suggests that before birth, her baby’s future is wholly undetermined, emphasised by "Vague as fog and looked for like mail", while "Farther off than Australia" implies that she believes it to be a long way away. She doesn’t comment on the fact that it is silent, obscure and distant, which would seem to indicate that she simply accepts that ...
194: Canadian Music Artists and Their Impact
... They don't try to edit themselves in anyway. They feel that being Canadian is who they are and how they have been raised. The Hip also have got large followings in Holland, Belgium, and Australia. With their original music being the bands biggest motivator, their success is sure to continue. Over the past 10 years the Canadian music industry has grown enormously. The number of releases by artists and bands ...
195: Silverchair: Neon Ballroom (epic)
Silverchair: Neon Ballroom (epic) The three members of Australia's Silverchair aren't high school boys anymore. Really, it doesn't brother me that these little Aussie fellas made a friggin' mint doing a cute little Nirvanable grunge act back when they were 14 ...
196: The Prodigy
... s" first phase, "Wind It Up." Despite the huge success of The Prodigy's rave-oriented, break beat- derived sound, Liam was increasingly feeling the need to develop his musical style. Because of touring in Australia, Holland, Germany, Italy and America and re-mixing artists as diverse as Jesus Jones, Front 242 and The Art of Noise, Liam had been exposed to a lot of new influences, and he wanted to ...
197: Daniel Johns
... the single. A music company called Epic records came to them and they signed a record deal. They made their first album "Frogstomp." They started to put a band together in 1992. They started in Australia. All of them lived about 5 minutes from each other and went to the same school. They were only 12 and 13 years old. When they became famous they were only 15, but one of ...
198: The Kangaroo
... also has a pointed snout. The Kangaroo has long hind legs and small front legs. Males are larger than females. The smallest Kangaroo is the Musky Rat Kangaroo. The Kangaroo lives in open spaces of Australia , New Guinea and other nearby islands. They travel in groups called Mobs. They also inhabit the dry grasslands. Kangaroos like open spaces. The newborn Kangaroo lives in its mothers pouch for 6 months. Baby stays ...
199: All My Sons: Summary
... Larry's girl v friend to wait for Larry. During WWII Ann's father was Joe Kellers partner. They sold cracked cylinder heads to the army. That's the reason why 21 pilots crashed in Australia. Ann's father was convicted. He was sent to prison and Joe was exonerated. Ann thinks that her father is a murderer, and that he might be responsible for Larry's death. Mother thinks that ...
200: The Walkabout
... to me. To me it showed how small we are in the real world. This was even more resounding when they were lost in the desert. The characters seemed so tiny in the outback of Australia. I felt that the music attributed to the movie greatly. The film at times was almost easier to understand with the music. I especially thought that when the Aborigine did his ritual dancing that the ...


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