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This book is intended as a textbook for teacher education in the primary years.
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If you find writing difficult, this book is for you. Award-winning novelist Kate Grenville shares her method-the 'Six Steps' approach to writing.
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But it also provides a unique insight into the young colony at a time when class oppression sparked rage in the underdog and set 'fire in the blood' among the rebels of the bush.
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Breastwork delivers an original and personal approach to a near-universal practice and doesn't shy from controversy or controversial topics, such as sexual desire and breastfeeding.
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Now in its third edition, Sport and the Law has become a trusted resource for sports administrators, students of sports law and administration, coaches, referees and members of the public with an interest in the way sport and the law ...
bibliogroup:"James Bennett Etitle" from books.google.com
Every Australian old enough to read and write has heard of Gallipoli, yet how many of us have encountered anything beyond the Australian viewpoint. This account from a Turkish perspective broadens our knowledge of these tragic events.
bibliogroup:"James Bennett Etitle" from books.google.com
Every Australian old enough to read and write has heard of Gallipoli, yet how many of us have encountered anything beyond the Australian viewpoint. This account from a Turkish perspective broadens our knowledge of these tragic events.
bibliogroup:"James Bennett Etitle" from books.google.com
Argues that as a nation Australia can afford to eliminate financial poverty. The fact we don't do so is a matter of choice, not affordability - as the experience of other countries demonstrates.
bibliogroup:"James Bennett Etitle" from books.google.com
The first general history of death and bereavement in twentieth century Australia. Starts with the culture of death denial from 1920 to 1970 and discusses increased openness about death since the 1980s.