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Australia

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

AUSTRALIA

BERNARDO RODRIGUEZ, ZAKARIA ALABUDI
Photo by Leonrw

LANGUAGES

  • Melanesia is the current language.
  • Futuna, Rarotonga, Kiribati, etc.
  • English is becoming the native language.
Photo by Leo Reynolds

GOVERNMENT

  • The type of government is:
  • Federal monarchy, Constitutional monarchy, Parliamentary system.
  • They have a queen and a prime minister.
Photo by Martintoy

RELIGIONS

  • The main religions in Australia are:
  • Christianity, Catholicism, Islam.
  • Buddhism, Sikhism, Hinduism, etc.
  • The share the belief of a god.
  • And a lot of the population are non religious.
Photo by VinothChandar

URBAN/RURAL

  • The 88.6% of the population live in urban areas.
  • The 11.4% love in rural areas.
Photo by Werner Kunz

FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS

  • They have large and small families.
  • The parents live with their children.
  • Until they decide to leave.
  • They may live with the grandparents.
Photo by rae

SOCIAL STRUCTURE

  • The social groups that exist in the region are:
  • Upper class.
  • Middle class.
  • Lower class.
  • The classes are spread out.
Photo by VinothChandar

FASHION, LITERATURE, ART AND MUSIC

  • The women use designs from P.A.M., Josh Goot, and Dion Lee
  • They design new fashion designs each season week.
  • Literature covers over 200 hundred years of literature in all genres.
  • Australia uses the environment itself to generate unique sounds and rhythms.
  • They hay classic, folk and country, jazz, pop rock, opera and rock music.
Photo by ecstaticist

IMPORTANT ARTISTS

  • Important artists from Australia are:
  • Adam Elliot, Aelita Andre, Albert Namatjira, Albert Tucker, etc.
Photo by Haags Uitburo

EDUCATION

  • Each kid in Australia goes to the school.
  • They learn all the subjects like:
  • Math, science, English, history, geography, etc.
Photo by sciencesque

LAND USE

  • The land is owned by powerful people or families.
  • Most of the land is used for agriculture and manufacturing.
  • They use it for cereals, glasshouses, or plantation forestry.
Photo by Ben Cooper

TRADING NETWORKS

  • The people exchange resources and technologies.
  • They exchange it for people needs.
Photo by tommaync

DIVERSITY

  • The minority groups are:
  • Aborigines, Torres Strait Islanders and South Sea Islanders.
  • The women and the men are not treated equally, males are paid more.
  • Women don't complain because it's a good pay but it's still lower than the males pay.