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School Hurdle
These Vinex hurdle are great for school level competitions and practice.Height 685mm to 1.067m.Weight 5.5kg.Material Steel - Light weight yet sturdy.5 height adjustments as per IAAF rule from 685mm to 1067mm in set increments.Features galvanised
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School Stopwatch
These Satz School Stopwatch are affordable, uncomplicated, no alarm event timer. Colour coded buttons for easy reference. Start - stop - reset. Capacity 9hrs 59 mins 59 secs. Large clear display. Safety wrist cord. Battery securely fitted behind back
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English School Dictionary
Collins English School Dictionary is the perfect language companion for all students aged 11. With a clear and highly legible design throughout, it is easy to use and full of useful features to help build language confidence at school and help with
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Oxford School Dictionary
26 letters and one complicated language. An Oxford School Dictionary is a classroom staple and can help pupils discover new vocabulary, aid their spelling skills and understand the true meaning of words when they come to write.The Oxford School
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Can Aboriginal people have light skin?
Yes, Aboriginal people can have light skin. The skin color of Aboriginal people, like any other group of people, can vary widely. This variation is due to a combination of genetic factors and environmental influences. It is important to recognize and respect the diversity within the Aboriginal community, including differences in skin color.
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'Kangaroo species'
Kangaroos are marsupials native to Australia and are known for their powerful hind legs, large feet, and long tails. There are four main species of kangaroos: the red kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, western grey kangaroo, and antilopine kangaroo. These species vary in size, with the red kangaroo being the largest and the antilopine kangaroo being the smallest. Kangaroos are herbivores and are well adapted to the Australian outback, using their strong legs to hop long distances and their tails for balance.
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Kangaroo species
Kangaroos are marsupials native to Australia and are known for their powerful hind legs, large feet, and long tails. There are four main species of kangaroos: the red kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, western grey kangaroo, and antilopine kangaroo. Each species has its own unique characteristics and can be found in different regions of Australia. Kangaroos are herbivores and primarily feed on grasses, leaves, and shrubs.
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Who knows Sydney?
Sydney is known by a wide range of people, including its residents, tourists, historians, and those interested in Australian culture and history. Locals and tourists alike are familiar with the city's iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Historians and researchers are knowledgeable about the city's colonial history and its significance in the development of Australia. Additionally, people interested in Australian culture and lifestyle are likely to have some knowledge of Sydney and its influence on the country's identity.
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Oxford School Thesaurus
An up-to-date new edition of this bestselling, comprehensive classroom classic, with new curriculum support. Focused coverage of words, synonyms and antonyms help to improve writing skills, for creative writing and non-fiction. Essential spelling,
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Collins School Atlas
Featuring 96 pages of clear, easy to read maps, satellite images, an atlas skills section and hundreds of statistics.The content adheres closely to the requirements of the National Curriculum and incorporates results of classroom testing. Also ideal
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Oxford School Atlas
The Oxford School Atlas has accessible, colourful, and clearly-labelled maps that are easy to read and enjoy. It is presented in an accessible visual layout based on research into how students use maps. All of the curriculum themes are covered
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School Display Pack
A superb combination of Fadeless Display Paper Rolls and Bordette Border Rolls. Pack includes4 x 1218mm x 15m Fadeless Paper Display Rolls 1 of each flame, canary, emerald and bright blue12 x rolls of Bordette Border Trim 2 of each flame, canary,
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'Sydney or Melbourne?'
Both Sydney and Melbourne are vibrant cities in Australia with their own unique charm. Sydney is known for its iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, as well as its beautiful beaches. Melbourne, on the other hand, is famous for its diverse food scene, cultural events, and street art. Ultimately, the choice between Sydney and Melbourne depends on personal preferences, whether you prefer the beach lifestyle of Sydney or the arts and culture scene of Melbourne.
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What are the musical characteristics of Aboriginal music?
Aboriginal music is characterized by its use of traditional instruments such as the didgeridoo, clapsticks, and bullroarer. It often features a strong rhythmic element, with complex and intricate rhythms created through vocalizations and percussion. The music is also known for its use of vocal harmonies and call-and-response patterns. Additionally, Aboriginal music often reflects the connection to the natural world and the land, with lyrics and themes that celebrate the environment and traditional stories.
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How big is the Outback?
The Outback is a vast and remote region in Australia, covering approximately 2.5 million square miles (6.5 million square kilometers). It is known for its arid and semi-arid landscapes, with sparse vegetation and low population density.
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What is the Outback hinterland?
The Outback hinterland refers to the remote and sparsely populated inland regions of Australia, away from the coastal areas. It is characterized by its vast open spaces, arid landscapes, and rugged terrain. The Outback hinterland is home to unique flora and fauna, as well as Indigenous communities who have lived in harmony with the land for thousands of years. This region is often seen as a symbol of the Australian outback lifestyle and is a popular destination for those seeking adventure and a connection to nature.
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