It was a saturday night, i was walking alone with my barrat 50.cal with thermal attachment and a SWAT 553 just hanging idly on by my side. I spotted a kangaroo hop hop hopping away in the distance. i quickly pulled my barrat 50.cal to my face so i could aim down the sights. The kangaroo was 1147 yards away, they was also i slight 3mph wind blowing east. I took this into consideration and took my shot, he went down in one, i did this another 6 times. It was then i realized i had a 7 kill streak so i called in my harrier which killed 4 badgers. Then i called in my apache gunner. BOOM another 12 kills, i only need 2 more kills but then i also realized i had run out of ammo for my barrat so i used my swat 553 to kill the two angry kangaroos which were hopping towards me with an evil look of vengeance in their eyes. My life flashed before my eyes but in times like this my instincts took over thanks to the andrenaline which had rushed through my body. I shot them both dead. I then called my nuke in which with fatal consequences, killed all the aboriginals which ended the resistance.
He was a key figure in the Aboriginal resistance.
The resistance started just after the British arrived in 1788. It escalated in 1790, when Pemulwuy (leader of the resistance) and 4 other Aboriginal tribesmen speared Governor Philip's gamekeeper John McIntyre, who is believed to have killed Aboriginal people, and subsequently McIntyre died.
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
The longer the conductor the greater the end to end resistance.
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
NIE - resistance - ended in 1945.
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Pemulwuy, an Aboriginal resistance leader, played a significant role in resisting British colonization and defending the rights of his people. He led attacks against the settlers and became a symbol of Aboriginal resistance and resilience. His actions inspired other Indigenous Australians to stand up against colonizers and defend their land and culture.
There have always been diseases among aboriginals that the Aboriginal treated with greater or lesser success. The real problem that the Australian Aboriginal had with disease however was brought to him with the white settlers in the form of such illnesses as measles small pox syphilis gonorrhea to name but a few, these people had no natural resistance to these infections and they decimated them.
The crowded end is more reliable in reading resistance because the increased number of ion channels allows for a more consistent measurement of resistance. In contrast, the uncrowded end may have fluctuations in resistance readings due to fewer ion channels present.
Aboriginal people often celebrate the summer and winter solstice along with harvests. Aboriginal people also celebrated the end of droughts and the birth of new tribe members.
Aboriginal assimilation policies in Australia began to be formally dismantled in the 1960s, with significant changes occurring after the 1967 referendum, which allowed the federal government to make laws for Aboriginal people and include them in the census. By the 1970s, the focus shifted towards self-determination and reconciliation rather than forced assimilation. While there is no specific end date to assimilation policies, the shift in governmental approach marked a significant turning point in Aboriginal rights and recognition.