- An Anzac’s childhood: John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892–1915)
He did this work independently, sometimes in disregard of orders, and frequently with a disregard for danger that kept the onlooking soldiers in the trenches enthralled as they watched him moving calmly to rescue wounded soldiers while under direct fire.
- Reader- part2-2003.vp:CorelVentura 7.0
Materials and methods Study 1 Three hundred and two working donkeys were measured in the Matobo and Nkayi were recorded (adapted from Pearson and Ouassat, 1996): Body length: from the olecranon process of the elbow to tuber ischii; Height: from level.
- Commercial Camel Industry in Western Australia
The project was to act as an information point for interested persons and companies, to develop and facilitate a camel industry and to conduct a pilot kill of camels in a Western Australian abattoir... German scientists study Sharjah Donkeys Everybody.
- Over the Top with Jim Chapter 1 A Russian called James
In fact the first line in our most important study book, the Catechism, was "Who made the world?" I was pretty stupid when I started at the convent when I was only four years old and so, because the next question in bold print was "Who made me?", for a.
- Aboriginal perspectives on Transport
Aboriginal perspectives on Transport Aboriginal people and transport today What is different from mainstream culture? Not much but have a look at the humorous video series Bush Mechanics which shows some bush remedies involving motor vehicles, some of.
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