Big book of themes – Book 6


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The themes in these blackline masters were selected because of their universal and enduring appeal to students and teachers in the K-3 area of primary education. By using high-interest themes, students find the learning journey a positive experience which allows them to be open to a broader learning path. Each theme includes a clip art page, a comprehensive overview of the theme across all curriculum areas and supporting blackline masters to develop student awareness of the theme.







The treaty-making power in the Commonwealth of Australia


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In the relation of states, treaties are a matter of great importance. The law of treaties and the study of treaty-making procedures in municipal law systems have become both from a theoretical and practical point of view, subjects of increasing interest. The United Nations Legal Committee as well as the International Law Commission have published studies concerned with the relationship of international law and municipal law, emphasizing national practices concerning the conclusion of treaties. In the case of some countries, such as Great Britain and the United States, numerous studies of treaty making problems have been made, but much less has been published in the case of many other countries such as Australia, Canada or India. In the case of Australia, research on treaty-making has resulted in comparatively few published articles in scholarly and legal journals and only a few comments in general legal treatises. But no comprehen sive legal analysis of the subject has as yet appeared. This study aims to present a comprehensive survey and analysis of actual treaty making procedures and practices in Australia against the setting of the relevant constitutional and other legal norms of the Australian political system. The analysis of treaty-making will consider both normative and empirical legal aspects. Basic constitutional norms, legal principles derived from common and constitutional law and statutes will be discussed, as well as the actual practices and procedures used in the exercise of the treaty-making power.




Classified Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Geographical Society


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Reprint of the original. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.







Bibliography of Australia


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Australian Family Law Act 1975


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"This book is a useful companion and an excellent reference point when researching current family law. The latest edition includes major changes to the Family Law Act 1975 including those made by the Courts and Tribunals Legislation Amendment (Administration) Act 2013, Federal Magistrates Court Rules 2001 [Extracts], procedural changes to the Family Law Regulations 1984 and the Family Law Rules 2004, and a fully updated cross-referencing table to allow ease of locating relevant rules, regulations, cases and commentary against sections of the Family Law Act 1975."--Publisher's website.




Australia's Empire


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Australia's Empire is the first collaborative evaluation of Australia's imperial experience in more than a generation. Bringing together poltical, cultural, and aboriginal understandings of the past, it argues that the legacies of empire continue to influence the fabric of modern Australian society.




Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils


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In 'Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils', editors Peter Gray and B.B. Woodward have meticulously curated a compelling anthology that invites readers to explore the fascinating intersection of natural history and literature. This collection presents a rich tapestry of reflections on the natural world, with works that range from lyrical musings to rigorous scientific examinations, capturing the myriad ways in which the oceans depths and its treasures have been a source of inspiration and inquiry across ages. The anthology stands out for its diversity of literary styles and its significant contribution to the broader literary context, offering insights into human interaction with nature's enduring mysteries. The contributing authors, anchored by the scholarly expertise of Gray and Woodward, bring a wealth of knowledge from their respective fields, contributing to a nuanced exploration of marine biology, paleontology, and the cultural significance of seaborne discoveries. Their collective work aligns with historical and contemporary scientific and literary movements, enriching the readers understanding of how humanity has intellectually and emotionally engaged with the aquatic world. The anthology thus serves as a microcosm of interdisciplinary inquiry, where science and art converge. For those intrigued by the mysteries of the natural world and its representation in literature, 'Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils' offers a unique opportunity to delve into a realm where scientific curiosity meets artistic wonder. This collection not only educates but also inspires, bridging the gap between disciplines and inviting readers to consider the profound connections between humanity and the marine environment. It is an essential read for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation for both the scientific and poetic dimensions of the sea and its treasures.