they smokin hot!
I think you're after "The rising sun".
18-22 i think
i think soilders didnt have pillows in world if war craft 2
i am not sure that is Australian i think it is Australian
some nurses dont tell you what you were positive for. i think yes dont know why
i think people respect nurses very much, that is why they call her sister.
I believe that the term Un-Australian is the most Un-Australian thing in the world. That is a good question. I think That nothing is Un-Australian unless you have lived in another country for your whole life and have never been to Australia. This question is a very hard question to answer and i am sure not many people know the answer. I don't either but this is the answer i think is correct. Always remember, To Say Un-Australian is to be Un-Australian.
Nurses dress varied by country and I've seen varying apparel, so I think there wasn't a strict dress code. I cannot describe it but visit the link below to see an example of a couple of US nurses from WW1.
I think it was a sign of pity for the soldiers.
A neonatal nurse.
like all soldiers in a war, if somebody close to you, or just even someone helping you out, who you have never met before, watching them die (in ww1 most probably a sniper rifle in the trenches) you don't think about it, you carry on fighting, only when the fighting is over you can grieve, and not for long, you have to be able to get it over and done with quickly, look on Google "armyjobs.mod.UK" and look on the armyjobs page and you can find a live chat with soldiers, who will have the same views (although they are English soldiers)
i think only if you get an Australian citizenship.