The production of music the likes of The Beatles, Elvis and MJ has for the most part been extinguished. Most of today's stuff is ok, but it's never going to have that truly epic feel to it, I think that's the sentiment anyway.
Just a bit of a warning, HIST243 may or may not go ahead. Reason is, Marnie and Michelle are both unavailable (Marnie is leaving, and Michelle is on maternity leave) so I'm not sure it will run. I was interested in doing it as well but :(
Re: 2009 First Year Macquarie Students.
AHST370: Women and Gender in the Ancient World
AHST231: Ciceronian Rome
EDUC106: Education: The Social and Historical Context
And thinking of doing HIST114: The World Since 1945: An Australian Perspective
I'm more of a bogan than you are, so fuck up little one. Colonialism and white supremacy was a fashion statement from the 50's, not for a globalised world like today. Your views have very little merit, include very little real evidence, and continually push that education for whites should be a...
Are you fucking retarded? AUSTRALIA was the one who wanted to become part of Asia. AUSTRALIA was the one who took in immigrants willingly because their economy was dying. AUSTRALIA was the one who has for the past 30-40 years been trying to sweet talk its way into ASIA.
You have no basis to...
Its more a business admin degree rather than a full-blown creative on, though there is little to stop you from picking up creative subjects at the same time.
National identity, and especially one such as frail as the Australian one, is an inherently complex, contradictary and essentially confused one. What it means to be 'Australian' is a vague and rather empty thing to say, because the values associated with it are in such turmoil and conflict with...
You should know this already, but don't underestimate the amount of reading and outside-of-contact-hours work you need to do with arts/humanities based subjects.
And its do-able, I worked full time and did my Honours full time
Because its essentially covering the same content, and yes it would be unfair, and not really 'learning' if you're merely regurgitating pre-existing learnt content.