Signs of Australia - Down Under

Signs of Australia - Down Under
Title Signs of Australia - Down Under PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 65
Release 2019-02-06
Genre
ISBN 9781795598637

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Australia is a wonderful place to visit and is full of the most amazing animals. It is also a land of signs!!! I have compiled a book showing the many different signs we saw while traveling this beautiful country. Aussies want their visitors and habitants to be aware of all the dangers and obstacles they will encounter while traveling across their magnificent country. Many different cultures visit Australia yearly and these signs will help them to blend in with the Australian way of living. I hope you enjoy the humor and message of these many signs I observed while traveling in Australia, down under!

See Australia and Die: Tales of Misadventure Down Under

See Australia and Die: Tales of Misadventure Down Under
Title See Australia and Die: Tales of Misadventure Down Under PDF eBook
Author Wendy Lewis
Publisher New Holland Publishers (AU)
Pages 180
Release 2007
Genre Accidents
ISBN 1921836318

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"Real life stories of misadventure, accidental death and murder in Australia - mostly in the outback - mostly with the natural forces such as sharks, spiders, dingoes, etc."--Provided by publisher.

Hornes Down Under

Hornes Down Under
Title Hornes Down Under PDF eBook
Author Tony Horne
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 355
Release 2009
Genre Australia
ISBN 1848762003

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This is a travel story of a family trying to re-introduce themselves to each other after many a stressful year, following a route down the side of Australia dictated principally by campsites in the esteemed 'Big 4' group.

Signs of Australia

Signs of Australia
Title Signs of Australia PDF eBook
Author Brady Michaels
Publisher NewSouth
Pages 0
Release 2017-11
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781742235417

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Once upon a simpler time, hand-painted and hand-crafted signs brought color and vibrancy to Australian towns and cities -- advertising everything from dining rooms, milk bars, and CWA halls to Peter's ice cream, oatmeal, stout, Chinese restaurants, and Shelley's famous drinks. Now faded and slowly disappearing, they tell the story of life over two centuries, recording a distinctly Australian vernacular language. A keen photographer of the everyday, Brady Michaels has recorded an impressive array of signs from across Australia -- from the earliest ads for household goods and services, to more recent but now defunct video lending libraries and internet cafés. These beautifully composed and nostalgic images are accompanied by brief commentary by Dale Campisi, who ponders the significance of these fading and disappearing signs -- artful, kitsch, and at times hilarious -- lovingly preserved through Brady's lens.

Down Under - Over Easy

Down Under - Over Easy
Title Down Under - Over Easy PDF eBook
Author Joan Trill
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 394
Release 2010-12
Genre Travel
ISBN 1770672443

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This is the story of the author's three month solo trip through New Zealand and Australia while couch surfing (staying with locals) along the way.

Digging It Up Down Under

Digging It Up Down Under
Title Digging It Up Down Under PDF eBook
Author Claire Smith
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 352
Release 2007-03-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0387352635

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This field manual provides essential background information for those interested in undertaking archaeology in Australia. Professional archaeologists provide their personal tips for working in each state and territory, dealing with a living heritage, working with Aboriginal peoples, and coping with Australian conditions. Grounded in the social, political and ethical issues that inform Australian archaeology today, this book is also packed with practical advice.

Nobel Universal Graphical Language

Nobel Universal Graphical Language
Title Nobel Universal Graphical Language PDF eBook
Author Milan Randic
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 546
Release 2010-05-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1453518185

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Nobel is a pictographic language based on some 120 basic signs and many arrows of different shape that are mutually combined. It is named after Alfred Nobel (18331896), Swedish chemist and industrialist, inventor of dynamite, who left most of his fortune to a foundation that annually gives awards to individuals whose work is characterized as greatest benefit to mankind, known as Nobel Prizes. Besides the awards for sciences and literature significantly, Alfred Nobel included, among others, a prize for peace (that besides individuals, also organizations may obtain). Although it would be utopian to believe that human conflicts could be avoided if communication tools would improve, the emergence of universal languages certainly cannot make the situation worse! Universal languages are a communication tool, which makes it possible for people of no common language to communicate. They are graphic, but they should be distinguished from picture writings, which only passively offer information on some event or give messages. Universal languages have more similarity with the sign languages that are used for people who lost hearing or the sign language of American Plains Indians, who spoke different languages and could communicate by sign language that they developed. However, written language has some advantages over hand sign languages in that one can communicate at a great distance, particularly today in the age of fax and computer communications, and that one can leave messages for posterity. This is not the place to argue for or against the promise of written sign languages. Graphic (written) sign languages exist today, and the best known are Chinese characters used in China and Japan. The problem with Chinese characters is that there are too many characters and it is difficult to learn so many. It takes years for children in China and Japan to learn so many different characters, and the task would be even harder for grown people to learn if they have not done this when young. Nobel is designed to remove this difficulty and is based on the following requirements: 1. SMALL NUMBER OF BASIC SIGNS 2. SIGNS SHOULD BE EASY TO RECOGNIZE 3. SIGNS SHOULD BE EASY TO REPRODUCE 4. COMBINATIONS LIMITED TO THREE SIGNS 5. COMPLEMENTARY We have already mentioned that Nobel uses about 120 basic signs, which can be viewed as a small number, particularly in view of over 100 signs of Nobel that are so obvious that they can be easily absorbed. The other requirements are also very important. There are many signs that can be easily recognized, but in order to be acceptable for Nobel, they also need to be easily reproduced, because that will facilitate communication. Also, when making combinations of signs, one has to make some restriction in order to maintain clarity, so we decided to have no more than three signs combined into single word. Finally, the last requirement, that of complementarities, needs some explanation. Besides having signs that one can easily recognize and easily draw, one needs some structure to be embedded into composition of signs that facilitates one to remember and learn signs easily. We refer to this structure as complementary or, broadly speaking, associational, and what it implies is that words and objects that are related should have related signs. Thus, for example, pairs of words like man-woman, cat-dog, coffee-tea, good-bad, love-hate, etc., should have signs that are in some opposition, while words like smoke-flame-fire, tree-wood-forest, water-sea-ocean, good-better-best should have signs that are in competition. With this in mind when one sees and learns the basic signs, the meaning of many combinations of signs can be in advance anticipated. This helps one to learn Nobel rather fast; not months, not weeks, perhaps not even days, but a couple of hours may suffice that one may learn hundreds and hundreds of words. In this respect, Nobel may be unique among languages written, spoken of,