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Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Sacred Places of Australia: Parallels In Aboriginal Natural Healing And DNA Theta Healing
As a DNA Theta Healing practitioner and a native born Australian, I have often been struck by the parallels Theta Healing shares with Aboriginal natural healing. With DNA Theta Healing we work with belief systems: Genetic Beliefs, Core Beliefs, Soul Beliefs and History Beliefs. We are also working with quantum physics. There is no separation between you and environment. The way you react to something is the way it comes back to you. What you think is what you get.
With DNA Theta Healing we are able to trace our beliefs to very specific times, specific people, and specific places. It just like going on walkabout like the Aborigines of Australia, however instead of going on a walkabout in the desert, we are going on walkabout on the 7th plane of existence, and connecting with the creator of all that is to get the answers.
According to Aboriginal belief, all life as it is today is part of one vast unchanging network of relationships which can be traced to the Great Ancestors of the Dreamtime. The space between nature and man, life and death, and the past, present, and future is seamless. All time is related. Everything exists for a reason. There are no misfits or accidents — only misunderstandings and mysteries not yet revealed to mortal man. Elements of these beliefs are just like many theories found in quantum physics and principles outlined in DNA Theta Healing. It is fascinating to see the parallels and similarities between these very ancient belief systems of the natives of Australia and the most modern scientific theories and techniques in DNA Theta Healing.
For the Aborigines, staying close to the earth is of utmost importance, especially where it concerns the sacred sites believed to hold great energy. The continent of Australia is one of many sacred places of the world. Just steeping off a plane you will feel the power of the land. It has some of the oldest rocks on earth, about 4 billion years. It separated from Antarctica a little less than 100 million years ago and was once connected to South-East Asia via a land bridge a mere few thousands of years ago. Its geological wonders are as fascinating and unique as the Aboriginal culture given life there.
Many of the geological wonders of Australia are considered sacred to the Aboriginal people, and these storied landscapes are an essential part of Aboriginal people’s religious beliefs. These unique qualities are what draw so many DNA Theta Healing practitioners to Australia, seeking the perfect place to take a retreat and explore and practice this highly advanced form of alternative healing.
Australia is the smallest continent in the world and the largest island in the world. It is a powerful land filled with forests, deserts and the Great Barrier Reef, home to thousands of different species of fish and coral. In addition to its unsurpassed geographical beauty, Australia has a long history and native culture dating back thousands of years, and one that is sure to intrigue and enhance one’s personal retreat in exploring Theta Healing. Uluru otherwise called Ayers Rock is one the most sacred places for the Aborigines. According to the Anangu traditional landowners of Uluru:
“The world was once a featureless place. None of the places we know existed until creator beings, in the forms of people, plants and animals, traveled widely across the land. Then, in a process of creation and destruction, they formed the landscape as we know it today. Anangu land is still inhabited by the spirits of dozens of these ancestral creator beings which are referred to as Tjukuritja or Waparitja.”
Another Sacred Place in Australia is the Three Sisters in the Blue Moutains. The Aboriginal dream-time legend has it that three sisters, ‘Meehni’, ‘Wimlah’ and Gunnedoo’ lived in the Jamison Valley as members of the Katoomba tribe. These beautiful young ladies had fallen in love with three brothers from the Nepean tribe, yet tribal law forbade them to marry. The brothers were not happy to accept this law and so decided to use force to capture the three sisters causing a major tribal battle. As the lives of the three sisters were seriously in danger, a witchdoctor from the Katoomba tribe took it upon himself to turn the three sisters into stone to protect them from any harm. While he had intended to reverse the spell when the battle was over, the witchdoctor himself was killed. As only he could reverse the spell to return the ladies to their former beauty, the sisters remain in their magnificent rock formation as a reminder of this battle for generations to come.
There are many other sacred places throughout the vast and diverse landscapes of Australia, and when visiting these sacred places, one instantly feels the power of land and the tremendous energy that it has.
Inspired by the vast natural wonders of their homeland, the Aboriginal people of Australia have integrated the powerful forces of natures into their belief systems and practices of natural healing, where plants, animals and sacred natural sites make up an interconnected and ascending web of life. This interconnected web consists of many realms of the Spirit world.
Australia has fantastical creatures that seem to be something out of a story tale such as the platypus or the echidna. There is also the wombat, saltwater and freshwater crocodiles that are some of the biggest in the world. You absolutely cannot forget about the kangaroo or the koala. There are also emu and the kookaburra. You can also find many of the world’s most poisonous snakes when traveling through the tropical forests, mangroves and outback. One mammal, in particular, is often associated with Australia and it is the dingo. These fantastical creatures are very much a part of the rich natural landscapes that that can be experienced, and are an important part of Aboriginal culture.
For the Aborigines, the purpose of the plant kingdom is to feed animals and humans, to hold the soil together, to enhance beauty, to balance the atmosphere, and to be a companion and teacher by example. They are the original “environmentalists.” Many indigenous people believe that the plants and trees sing to humans silently, and all they ask is that we sing to and care for them in return.
As an Australian, when I first began to explore natural healing many years ago I was naturally drawn to many aspects of Aboriginal culture that could be incorporated in to my healing practice. One of my teachers, Pamelia Evans, had worked with the Aborigines in Australia for three decades. “The Aborigines believe that you can tell everything about a person on how plants react to a person or when you give a person flowers”, she would say. “Just watch how the plants or flowers react to the person. As you do this the plant is taking in the energy of the person and its environment. Usually, if the person or location has bad energy the plant will wither and die quickly, now matter how much water and food you give the plant. With flowers, if the flowers last and last and last the person has great energy.”
Similarly, Vianna Stibal, the founder of Theta Healing, has said “when I go on away I send unconditional love to my plants. They remain in a suspended time warp, and they are healthy and happy when I return.” My mother does this also with her plants in Australia and in Italy where she lives part of the time. I do this also.
This is but one example of the power of nonverbal communication with elements in our environment, and the parallels in Aboriginal beliefs with DNA Theta Healing.
In DNA Theta Healing we have the 7 Planes of Existence, the plant kingdom is the 2nd Plane of Existence and we honor the 2nd Plane of Existence just like we honor and respect all of the other planes of existence. We use all the planes of existence through the Creator of all that is from the 7 Planes of Existence.
The Australian Aborigines speak of jiva or guruwari, a seed power deposited in the earth. In the Aboriginal world view, every meaningful activity, event, or life process that occurs at a particular place leaves behind a vibrational residue in the earth, as plants leave an image of themselves as seeds. The shape of the land – its mountains, rocks, riverbeds, and water holes – and its unseen vibrations echo the events that brought that place into creation. Everything in the natural world is a symbolic footprint of the metaphysical beings whose actions created our world. As with a seed, the potency of an earthly location is wedded to the memory of its origin.
Here I am going to give a side by side comparison of Aborigines and DNA Theta Healing:
Some Aspects First Plane of Theta Healing
Mother Earth, Crystals, Minerals, Soil, Rocks,
All Non organic material on earth
All Earth in raw form; non organic (before bond with carbon)
Healers: Alchemists, Crystal Healings, Telekinesis mind over matter, moving things without touching them. There is a mineral for every illness.
Aboriginal Beliefs: Aborigines have known this intuitively, and they are certainly alchemists. They perform Crystal Healings for many illnesses, they use Crystals to enhance their telepathy and they also used Quartz Crystals to invoke rainfall. Aboriginal Medicine Men sometimes had Quartz Crystals put inside them to provide special powers. Aboriginal Medicine Men / Shaman are definitely are able to do Telekinesis mind over matter, they are able to move things without touching them.
Some Aspects Second Plane of Theta Healing
Organic material (plants, trees, fairies, elementals)
Carbon Molecules.
You can speak to plants, speak in their language.
Bless your food, so your food knows it has been treated with respect.
There is a plant or herb or combination of herbs for every illness.
2nd Plane is the interconnectedness between 1st & 3rd Level.
Aboriginal Beliefs: The Aborigines know this and they heal utilizing plants. Aborigines understand the interconnectedness between the earth, plants and humans and animals. Humans and Animals are the 3rd Plane. Aborigines honor and respect the land and plants. They also respect the Plant Spirits.
Some Aspects Third Plane of Theta Healing
Is where human and animals exist.
Protein based molecules, carbon structures, and amino acid structures.
Learning ground of how to control the body, mind and emotions.
3rd Plane is the learning ground for 5th Plane. (Fifth Plane Healing people channeling Angels, Prophets, Spirits, Physic Surgery.
The 3rd Plane is of imagination, problem solving, of flight or fight.
On the 3rd Plane there is an amino acid for every illness.
Aboriginal Beliefs: The 3rd Plane of existence for aborigines is the physical world. From the physical world they connect with the sky and animals. The interconnectedness is Human World, Sacred World and Physical World. Aborigines honor and respect land and animals. When they are hungry and they need to kill an animal. They allow the animal world to decide which animal should be sacrificed. The Aborigines use the this 3rd Plane as a true training ground for the 5thePlane training themselves to control their mind, body and emotions.
Some Aspects Fourth Plane of Theta Healing
This is the Realm of spirit, where people exist after death. Where Ancestor go in waiting.
Higher vibration, where molecules move faster than in 3rd Plane. You learn to master the spirit. Highly evolved guides are here. Shaman &Medicine Men often use Spirits & Ancestors for healings. This is plane of dualism: father sky and mother earth. Disease must be taken to transform and heal it. Lots of Animal Spirits and Shape Shifters in Native Cultures.
Aboriginal Beliefs: The 4th Plane of existence for Aborigines is part of the Land that interconnects with the Human World, which is connected to Ceremonies, Capacity to Change, Family Relationships, Rules of Behavior which is connected to Sorcery. This 4th Plane of existence for Aborigines is also part of the Sacred World, which is connected Stories, which is connected to Destruction to Change, which is connected to the Knowledge of Seven Healings. The 4th Plane for Aborigines is the Medicine Men where they are able to use all of their powers of using animal spirits, shape shifting, transforming diseases and healing people.
Some Aspects Fifth Plane of Theta Healing
Divided in hundreds of degrees. This is the plane of the ultimate dualism. People channelling Angels, Prophets, Spirit Healing, Physic Surgery. Healers using this level for healing are bound by rules and often heal with sacrifice of energy. Some beliefs of the 5th Plane are I must be punished. It’s selfish to heal myself. I will trade my eyes in order to the gift of sight. I will sacrifice my life for you life. I have to die to get close to God. I must prove my love to God. Also Healers from the 5th Plane think they are special and must be honored and feared. When healers tap into the 5th Plane they are tapping into boundaries of the 3rd Plane. These boundaries are placed by the 3rd Plane so they can move above them and come back to 5th Plane.
Aboriginal Beliefs: The 5th Plane of existence for Aborigines is part of the Land that interconnects with the Human World, which is connected to Ceremonies, Capacity to Change, Rules of Behavior which is connected to Sorcery. This 5th Plane of existence for Aborigines is also part of the Sacred World, which is connected Punishment. Aborigines definitely do Physic Surgery. Aboriginal Medicine Men / Shamans definitely sacrifice their energy to heal or put spells on people. Also Aboriginal Medicine Men or Shamans are at the center of their community and tribe. Aborigines believe that without a Medicine Man / Shaman they would have complete degeneration of their order and life. Aborigines definitely believe the Aboriginal Medicine Men / Shamans are special and should be honored and feared.
Some Aspects Sixth Plane of Theta Healing
This is the Plane of the laws. Laws govern the Universe, our galaxy, solar system, the earth and even us.
Law of Magnetism
Law of Electricity
Law of Truth
Law of Nature
Law of Compassion
Law of Cause and Effect
Law of Gravity
Law of Sound
Law of Light
There are many more laws. Healers use the 6th Plane use Tones, Numbers, Sacred Geometry, Shapes, Light, and Color. Healers in the 6th Plane know they are living an illusion and they are directing their illusion. They no longer need to punish themselves in order to grow and progress. There is no battle between good and evil it’s eliminated, it’s replaced with the truth. People who are exclusively on this level are called Mystics.
Aboriginal Beliefs: The 6th Plane of existence for Aborigines starts from the land, then it interconnects with Sites, then it Tracks to Stories which interconnects the Sacred World. From the Land it also Tracks to the Laws. Also from the Sacred World there is another interconnectedness to the Healing and Seeing the Future, which in Theta Healing you are using Quantum Physics, you are creating the world that you want by what you create in the present. Aborigines use all the laws of the universe and have done so millions and millions of years for healing along with Tones, Sacred Geometry, Shapes, Light, Color and Esoteric Numbers. Aborigines are definitely Mystics.
Some Aspects Seventh Plane of Theta Healing
Is pure energy of Creation. Is Pure Unconditional love. You have instant Healing. As a Healer using the 7th Plane you have lots and lots of energy. You don’t exhaust yourself. You feel revitalized. As a Healer using the 7th Plane you can be raised to perfect health. 7th Plane is Plane of Pure Wisdom. When a Healer connects to the 7th Plane, she is a witness to God doing healing. The healings are simply done. Issues are changed without self criticism. Beliefs changed instantly. Healers working on the 7th Plane are awakened masters.
Aboriginal Beliefs: The 7th Plane of existence for Aborigines is based on their belief in two forms of time; two parallel streams of activity. One is the daily objective activity, the other is an infinite spiritual cycle called the “dreamtime”, more real than reality itself. Whatever happens in the dreamtime establishes the values, symbols, and laws of Aboriginal society for their lives. It is a connection to pure creation. DNA Theta Healing shares these principles.
With DNA Theta Healing, it’s about connecting to the Creator of all that is on the 7th Plane Existence to manifest your reality. For the Aboriginal people of Australia, it’s about spending time in the dreamtime, for the reality there is more real than reality itself. Once they come back to daily life they are able to bring back to their reality the reality of the dreamtime.
The fluid reality of Dreamtime is true also for a person who practices DNA Theta Healing. When we go up to the Creator of all that is on the 7th Plane of Existence we are creating the reality of what we want our world to be like, and, how we want the reality of our lives to be. This is where we change our reality and our belief systems. This is where we are changing our cells and our DNA to improve our health and to improve ourselves physically, physiologically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally, psychologically, and the changes that we are capable of making here are unlimited. We are changing our DNA Blueprint on Cellular DNA level. The DNA Theta Healing practitioner is using quantum mechanics in witnessing the changes, activating quantum physics through the witnessing the process. The DNA Theta Healing Practitioner must believe in this process and what they are witnessing for the changes to become real. The client must also believe the changes the DNA Theta Healing Practitioner is witnessing while Creator is doing the healing. By this all occurring simultaneously, the law of cause and effect is activated and we manifest the healing into reality of our lives.
The Aborigines believe everything they see in the dreamtime, and that is why Dreamtime is more real than reality itself. In the Aboriginal Dreamtime they believe when people depart, they leave behind a spiritual energy in every aspect of the world. As a result all things have a place in the landscape which is both spiritual and physical, and the Dreamtime continues to mingle with the physical world.
DNA Theta Healing this is exactly the same. When our ancestors or loved ones leave, they leave a spiritual energy. While they are alive and even after they have passed and they also leave with you their belief systems, and these beliefs become an intrical part of your complex systems of beliefs.
As DNA Theta Healers it is important that we as the question “Are your beliefs working for you?” If they are, then that’s great. However, if the consciousness beliefs that you have are not working for you anymore, then DNA Theta Healing is a truly profound healing modality that will allow you to change the paradigm of your life, shifting the belief systems that no longer serve you, and like the reality Aboriginals create in Dreamtime, enabling you to create the realty that you want for your life.
For Aborigines, space not time, is the continuum within which all things exist. Myth is a living part of consciousness; everything that occurs in the land becomes part of the land itself. In this context, time does not separate one thing from another, and it is not just the Shamans who walk in two worlds, for at its core, this is exactly what the Theta Healer does.
About the Author
Marina Rose, Founder and Executive Director of
the
Marina Rose, School Of DNA Theta Healing™, has been a Healing Arts Facilitator for 15
years, has earned a Doctorate in Metaphysics & Motivation. She is a Medical
Intuitive, Emotional Intuitive and Disease Whisperer. She is a Basic Theta
Healing Teacher, Advanced DNA Teacher, Intuitive Anatomy Teacher, Rainbow
Children Teacher and a Theta Abundance and Manifestation Teacher and has
completed Advanced Digging Technique. She is a Theta Healer, Hypnotherapist,
Polarity Therapist, Cranial Sacral Therapist, Emotional Release Therapist,
Somatic Trauma Resolution- Body Centered Psychotherapist and she also does
Energy & Chakra Balancing and Crystal Therapy. Marina Rose has clients in 16
countries and all over the United Sates.
She is committed to a holistic way of life. As a practicing Buddhist, her goal
is to create harmony with her life, and other people’s lives. She lives her life
with passion and has strong life force energy. She radiates, celebrates and
enjoys her own great health, mental and emotional well being, along with
abundant happiness. She Ordained and Healing Minister, Soul Therapist, Spiritual
Counselor and Healing Arts Facilitator.
Marina relishes and entrusts in the alchemy of the body, the mind, the matters
of the heart, the physiological, the emotional and the spiritual. Marina’s
philosophy is “There is nothing that cannot be healed when the mind, body and emotions are all aligned.”
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The Police and Young People in Australia $65.33 The relationship between the police and young people in Australia is a topic of growing concern in Australian society. While people are concerned about juvenile crime, worries have also been expressed about police harassment and violence directed at young people. This book, first published in 1994, provides a sustained analysis of policeyouth relations, offering new insights into how young people are policed. Some specific areas addressed include: the legal framework of policeyouth interaction in Australia; the rights of young people; the policing of Aboriginal youth; the relationship between the police and young women; and ethnic and community policing, and likely future directions in policy. Written by a team of the leading people in the field this book makes an important contribution to debate on a critical issue. The Police and Young People in Australia shows the implications that contemporary police methods and practices have on the exercise of basic legal rights in Australian society. Author: White, Rob/ Alder, Christine/ White, R. D. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 264 Publication Date: 1994/03/31 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.60 inches |
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Australia/USA Family Toddler T-Shirt by CafePress $12 Our 100% cotton toddler tee will look great on your little ones.5.5 oz. 100% cottonStandard fit Family Toddler T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Our 100% cotton toddler tee will look great on your little ones.5.5 oz. 100% cotton. Standard fit. |
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NASCAR in Australia $65.33 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Australian NASCAR racing was sanctioned by Bob Janes Australian Stock Car Auto Racing (AUSCAR) authority on behalf of NASCAR in America but the relationship between the two was tenuous, and drifted over time. In 1987 with the completion of the Calder Park Thunderdome extensions the much delayed first NASCAR race late in the 1987 racing season with the first major event, the 1988 Goodyear NASCAR 500 following early in 1988. Initially some American drivers, mostly second tier drivers, visited the Thunderdome but this waned over time and big name guest drivers were lured from circuit racing to bolster fields. Allan Grice and Dick Johnson were both early supporters of the concept, both travelling to the US to race in the then Winston Cup series, although success was limited. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/06/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.18 inches |
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Garmin 010-11268-00 TOPO Australia $189.95 “Garmin TOPO Australia Brand New Includes One Year Warranty, Product # 010-11268-00 (microSD&trade /SD&trade card) The Garmin TOPO Australia navigational software covers topographic detail of Australia. Routable Tracks, outback trails, 4WD destinations, perennial/seasonal lakes, rivers and streams are shown in great detail. TOPO maps include points of interests such as urban, rural and outback areas including famous ones such as Birdsville, Strezelecki, Oodnadatta and Canning Stock. TOPO Australia Features : Navigational Software, Includes Extremely Detailed Topographic Maps of Australia, Routable Tracks, Outback Trails, 4WD Destinations, Perennial/Seasonal Lakes, Rivers & Streams, Terrain contours at 20 meter intervals approximating 1:100K maps. Searchable by Urban, Rural & Outback Areas, Routable Roads and Points of Interest Provided by HEMA & NAVTEQ, Outback Amenities -Famous Routes Including Birdsville, Strezelecki, Oodnadatta, Canning Stock & more, Land details based on Terrain Contours, Summitt Points & Topographical Elevations, Trip & Waypoint Management Functions (DVD only), Elevation Profile(On Compatible Garmin Devices) Estimates Terrain Difficulty, Click Here for Coverage Map, These Functions of this Product Work w/ Nearly all Garmin GPS Units, Excluding the GPS100 Family & Panel Mount Aviation Units. Click Here for Compatible Models” |
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Reimagining Citizenship in Suburban Australia $154.53 Conventional approaches to understanding urban inclusion and belonging focus on the process and acquisition of formal citizenship. In contrast, the critical approaches adopted in this research aim to analyse how belonging is constituted, regulated and negotiated in everyday spaces of the city, in this case the City of Greater Dandenong, Australia. The research focuses on providing an indepth understanding of the relationship between the constitution of ethnicity and the lived experience of citizenship in suburban Australia. Using a theoretical and methodological approach that draws on poststructural and feminist ideas, the research examines the processes, practices and subtleties of white privilege, to illustrate how the norms of inclusion are reproduced as well as unsettled by people who live and/or work in Dandenong. Listening to stories of home that value moments of social connection, provide examples for reimagining citizenship as an ethical responsibility that values interdependence. Author: Lobo, Michele Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 252 Publication Date: 2010/06/03 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.57 inches |
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Points and Counterpoints: Controversial Relationship and Family Issues in the 21st Century : An Anthology $38.17 No Synopsis Available |
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Relationship Cure : A 5 Step Guide to Strengthening Your Marriage, Family, and Friendships $12.49 No Synopsis Available |
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The Counselor’s Guide for Facilitating the Interpretation of Dreams: Family and Other Relationship Systems Perspectives $33.39 No Synopsis Available |
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Welcome to the Family : Understanding Your New Relationship to God and Others $8.32 No Synopsis Available |
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Buyenlarge 077565P2030 Relationship Between a Teacher and Pupil is as Close as Family 20×30 poster $31.73 Series: Chinese Communist Propaganda. Artist: Che AngJin. Period:. Source country: China. Source Year: 1975. 20inch by 30 inch poster print on standard paper. All files are stored digitally and are ready for reproduction. The quality is closely monitored to ensure professional results. This item takes 59 businessdays to ship |
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Make a Marriage, Relationship and Family Last By Muttukumaru, Gerard D. $17.73 Author: Muttukumaru, Gerard D. Subtitle: A Guide for Intended or Married Couples in Any Culture Publication Date: 2010/12/07 Number of Pages: 124 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 5.75 Height: 8.50 |
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Relationship Between a Teacher and Pupil is as Close as Family 12×18 Giclee On Canvas $77.63 Series: Chinese Communist PropagandaArtist: Che AngJinPeriod: Source country: ChinaSource Year: 197512 inch by 18 inch Giclee print on Canvas.All files are stored digitally and are ready for reproduction. The quality is closely monitored to ensure professional results.This item is custom made per order. |
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Threatened Fauna of Australia $86.03 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Threatened fauna of Australia are those species and subspecies of birds, fish, frogs, insects, mammals, molluscs, crustaceans and reptiles to be found in Australia that are in danger of becoming extinct. This list is the list proclaimed under the Australian federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). The classifications are based on those used by the World Conservation Union (IUCN), however IUCN and Australian rankings do differ. Angrobia grampianensis is a species of minute freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Hydrobiidae. This species is endemic to Australia. The Armoured Frog (or Armoured Mistfrog), Litoria lorica, is a species of tree frog that is in the Torrent Frog complex (Litoria nannotis), a group that is restricted to northeastern Queensland, Australia. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2011/03/04 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |
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Connect to Love: The Keys to Transforming Your Relationship $9.99 This breakthrough book, based on the voices of real women from all walks of life and groundbreaking new research, shows couples how to grow stronger by understanding what women need from a romantic relationship. In Connect to Love, family counselor and relationships expert M.Gary Neuman explores the problems that women face in their marriages or relationships that might make them dissatisfied with their partners – or willing to stray. Neuman reveals the startling discoveries he made through his in-depth new research of more than five hundred women. When it comes to sexual intimacy, for instance, wives who are satisfied with their marriages have sex more than twice as frequently than those who are dissatisfied. Includes a step-by-step two-week plan to improve your relationship. Filled with dramatic personal stories and surprising findings on sex, emotional issues, intimacy, communication, and more. Written with a compassionate and down-to-earth tone, Connect to Love will open your eyes to see relationships in a new way while empowering yourself and your partner for change. |
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Australia (AAA Essential Guide) $2.99 Everything you need to know about Australia . . . all in one guide. Where to stay – hotels and B&Bs – all inspected and quality assessed. Where to eat – from pubs to top quality restaurants. Places to visit and days out for the family. How to entertain the children. Museums, galleries, historic buildings, parks and monuments. Plus essential practical information, such as telephone numbers, price guides, details of public transport, local railway network, and tourist information centers. |
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GARMIN Australia – Australia 010C087200 $243.99 GARMIN Australia – Australia 010C087200 |
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A Record of the Mines of South Australia. $26.07 Title: A Record of the Mines of South Australia.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the worlds largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND the PACIFIC collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This collection offers titles providing historical context for modern day Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, and the Pacific Islands (collectively, Oceania). It includes studies of their relationship to British colonial heritage, TransTasman history, resistance to colonization, and histories of sailors, traders, missionaries, and adventurers. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Brown, Henry Yorke Lyell; 1890. x. 139 p.; 8 . 7106.g.36. Author: Brown, Henry Yorke Lyell Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 164 Publication Date: 2011/03/26 Language: English Dimensions: 7.44 x 9.69 x 0.35 inches |
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Pointless Relationship $10 Pointless Relationship – Tammin Sursok |
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Mandatory Detention in Australia $79.66 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Mandatory detention in Australia concerns the Australian federal governments policy and system of mandatory detention active from 1992 to date, pursuant to which all persons entering the country without a valid visa are compulsorily detained and sometimes subject to deportation. In the early 2000s, the mandatory detention of people seeking political asylum in Australia attracted considerable controversy. Between 1999 and 2003, over 2000 children, mostly with family members, were held inside immigration detention centers commissioned by the Australian government. Mandatory detention remains a very controversial aspect of Australian immigration policy. Immigration detainees were incarcerated in one of the Australian immigration detention facilities on the Australian mainland, or on Manus Island or Nauru as part of the Pacific Solution. The detention facilities were managed by the private company, Global Solutions Limited. In July 2008, the Australian government announced it was ending its policy of automatic detention for asylum seekers who arrive in the country without visas. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2009/12/09 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.22 inches |