case study social enterprise to social value chain: indigenous entrepreneurship transforming the native food industry in australia D Logue,A Pitsis,SP And,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Social Innovation: Blurring Boundaries to Reconfigure Markets Focusing on social innovation broadly conceived in the ...
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In terms of radiological dose, 210 Po, 226 Ra and, to a lesser extent, 210 Pb were found to be of greater importance than the uranium and thorium isotopes. Other important factors that have emerged include food preparation and consumption habits of Aboriginal people which could potentially ...
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B Wildlife in Australia Koala Native to Australia, the koal a is another marsupial (有袋类动物)and is, therefore, related to the kangaroo. Contrary to the common belief, it is not a bear. According to the fossil record, the existence of the animal dates back to twenty million years ago...
Only about 90 of them are still spoken today.European settlers arrived in Australia in the late 1700s. Experts say that colonization had a harmful effect on native languages. Now, only about 60 of them are considered “alive” and in daily use. As older members of tribes die, other ...
The Aborigines came from Europe to settle in Australia.D. The Aborigines live as hunters and gatherers rather than asfarmers.69. Why do the Aborigines often move about?A. To live close to nature. B. To find water.C. To avoid diseases.D. To find food.70. What does the underlined word...