Gustave Courbet
No - Australians have only had women in combat for the last 5 to 10 years.
Yes. Since Australia has only two cricket teams, one for men and one for women, that is the only Australian's women cricket team. Therefore it is a proper noun.
platypus and echidna
In the US... The court will only order supervised visitation if there is legitimate reason for it, such as a history of violence, drug addiction, mental illness, etc.
Nicole Kidman is a kiwi, so technically she is not Australian. their is Nikki Webster, Kathy Freeman, Miranda Kerr, Layne beachley. they are the only ones i know that are really famous.
only Japanese American women
The only war going at the time was World War 1.
no
The hardships of world war one affected Australian fashion for women especially. Due to their participatin in world war one it gave them independence, and confidence knowing that they can work equally as the men. The women in the 1920's were very different from a decade ago, and it was not only shown in their fashion but also in their social life and activites as well. There outfits became more "radical" and shorter and their new form of independence was seen. Their social life also changed as the women started to smoke and drink in public and wear there new outfits which not only showed them to be of a higher social standing but also gave the women of this decade more confidence and freedom. and thay wanted to be treated as equals.so thay took on more maskline jods.
AustraliaThe job with the most women was the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) There were 19 700 women in the AWAS. This was part of the real army and the women enlisted as such. They were payed two-thirds of a male soldiers pay. They did the following jobs: * worked in base camps dealing with: stores, maintenance, transport(only drivin cars, not trucks), communications, office work, cooking, stewarding work * trained for combat in case Australia was invaded *nursing *intelligence work Full-time mother.
1) 2008 Australian women's artistic gymnastics team: Georgia Bonora Ashleigh Brennan Daria Joura Lauren Mitchell Shona Morgan Olivia Vivian 2) 2008 Australian men's artistic gymnastics team (only one competitor): Sam Simpson 3) 2008 Australian women's rhythmic gymnastics team (only one competitor): Naazmi Johnston 4) 2008 Australian men's trampoline team (only one competitor): Ben Wilden Click on the 'Australian Athletes at the 2008 Games' link below to see the athletes competing from Australia, sorted by sport.
yes