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Regional priming in Australian English KIT, DRESS and TRAP vowels ...
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An investigation of the biosocial model of borderline personality disorder ...
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Survival of a nation: from assimilation to reactionary nationalism ...
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During the period from the end of World War II to the early 2000's Australia was forced to adapt to the migrant presence if it were to survive as a modern liberal democracy. Migrants were necessary to the economy and the building of the nation after World War II. Immigration was conceived as a mechanism of national survival. But immigrants needed to fit into Anglo-Australian culture, the existing template. Our society thus had two driving needs: a desire to increase population through migration, and a desire to preserve the existing society that had been derived from Great Britain. This thesis argues that one of the central themes of the story of immigration after the war has been the working out of a fundamental dialectic between the demands of the 'body' and that of the 'soul'. These produced, or were propelled by, different conceptions of survival. Evolving settlement policies became ways of resolving the emerging conflict between the numbers and background of migrants and the need to preserve an ...
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URL: https://figshare.mq.edu.au/articles/thesis/Survival_of_a_nation_from_assimilation_to_reactionary_nationalism/19433990/1 https://dx.doi.org/10.25949/19433990.v1
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Variation in present Norfolk Island speech: a study of stability and instability in diglossia ...
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Security and belonging: reconceptualising Aboriginal spatial mobilities in Yamatji country, Western Australia ...
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Particle swarm optimization for performance enhancement of electromagnetic band gap resonator antennas ...
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'Thinking (in) verse': poetic thought as dialectics in rap and contemporary American poetry ...
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Particle swarm optimization for performance enhancement of electromagnetic band gap resonator antennas ...
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Identifying varietal differences in Spanish translations of The Great Gatsby ...
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Is it possible to teach social justice as lived capability? ...
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Is it possible to teach social justice as lived capability? ...
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Is it possible to teach social justice as lived capability?Item ...
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ИЗ ИСТОРИИ ДИАЛОГА ФИЛОЛОГОВ ГЛАЗОВСКОЙ И ПЕРМСКОЙ НАУЧНЫХ ШКОЛ ... : FROM THE HISTORY OF THE DIALOGUE OF PHILOLOGISTS GLAZOV AND PERM SCIENTIFIC SCHOOLS ...
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Закирова Наталия Николаевна. - : Вестник Пермского государственного гуманитарно-педагогического университета. Серия № 3. Гуманитарные и общественные науки, 2022
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THE MAIN IMPORTANCE OF GIVING AND RECEIVING EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK ... : ОСНОВНАЯ ВАЖНОСТЬ ПРЕДОСТАВЛЕНИЯ И ПОЛУЧЕНИЯ ЭФФЕКТИВНОЙ ОБРАТНОЙ СВЯЗИ ...
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Zum Ungleichgewicht digital vermittelten Sachunterrichts und sprachlich-kommunikativer Anforderungen ...
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Sprachliche Individualisierung mittels digitaler Medien ...
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