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Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Refugees Scared of Citizenship test
1) What are the key sentences?
* A fear of falling Australia's citizenship test is stopping refugees, from applying to become citizens.
* Federal Government announced it, would review the citizenship test.
2) Are there any particular grammatical features?
* Yes, The Government also said there were fears the level of English used in the test had "crept up" to native speaker level, rather than the basic level supposed to the used.
3) Is there any inferred meaning?
* No, how do you expect people who come from these areas, who have never had English or didn't have education in general.
4) Is there any bias?
* Yes, 1,286 that many people failed, will not sit for test.
Refugees groups who came from backgrounds, These people would remain without citizenship.
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Short Biograph Fred Hallow
12 March 2014
Fred Hallow ( Timeline)
-1929 Fred Hallow was born New Zealand.
- 1960 Fred got a job in Australia.
-1965 Became head of eye department in a hospital.
- 1970 He help launch a national program to attack eye disease in Aboriginal Australia.
-1980 Fred was traveling all over the world, set up eye programs in developing countries.
-1989 Fred Hallow knew he wouldn't live to see all his ideas happen. He was dying of cancer. It didn't slow him down.
-1993 Fred died at home surrounded by his friends,his wife Gabi and five children.
12 Marh 2014
Turning Points:
- Became increasingly aware of the unjust nature of Sought Africa Society.
- In 1944 helped to find A.N.Z youth League.
- Resign from the A.N.Z and work underground.
- 1962 A rested and sentenced to life imprison in Robben Island prison.
- In 1990 Mandela released from prison.
- Recently lost his elders son to this disease and work hard to campaign on this issue.)
- Mandela since retiring from office to be international figure of great stature
Achievements:
- In 1994 found ANZ youth league
- In1952 opened the first black law film in South Africa
- In 1960 advocate armed struggle through the MK
- Help to keep other men's spirits high and never compromised his political
principle when offered early release.
- 10th of May 1994 Mandela was inaugurated as the first democratically elected
state president of South Africa.
- Work hard on H.I.V campaign.
- Mandela associated with many educational programmers and initiative such as
make poverty history campaign.
-In 1993 awarded the Nobel Peace Price.
Turning Points & Achievements(Nelson Mandela)
Turning Points:
- Became increasingly aware of the unjust nature of Sought Africa Society.
- In 1944 helped to find A.N.Z youth League.
- Resign from the A.N.Z and work underground.
- 1962 A rested and sentenced to life imprison in Robben Island prison.
- In 1990 Mandela released from prison.
- Recently lost his elders son to this disease and work hard to campaign on this issue.)
- Mandela since retiring from office to be international figure of great stature
Achievements:
- In 1994 found ANZ youth league
- In1952 opened the first black law film in South Africa
- In 1960 advocate armed struggle through the MK
- Help to keep other men's spirits high and never compromised his political
principle when offered early release.
- 10th of May 1994 Mandela was inaugurated as the first democratically elected
state president of South Africa.
- Work hard on H.I.V campaign.
- Mandela associated with many educational programmers and initiative such as
make poverty history campaign.
-In 1993 awarded the Nobel Peace Price.
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela Timeline
1918 - Born in Transkei.
1942-Qualifying in law.
1942-Qualifying in law.
1944- helped found the A.N.C youth League.
1950 - Faced with increasing government discrimination.
1952 -Opened the first black law firm in Africa.
1958 -Divorces Evelyn Mesa and marries.
1963 - He was arrested and sentenced to five years in prison.
1990 -release from prison.
1991 - Nelson Mandela became the ANC'S leader.
1993 -Awarded"Nobel peace prize"
1994 - become his countries first black president.
1997 - He stepped down as ANC leader.
1998 - He married third time.
1999 - His presidency in South Africa came to an end.
2004 - Mandela announced his retirement from public life.
2007 - He was unveiled in parliament, square London.
2013 - He died at the age of 95.
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