Tamworth Essays

  • Tamworth Country Music Festival

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    Country Music Festival Tamworth (TCMF). The TCMF is the Australia’s largest music festival and rated in the top ten coolest festivals (Destination NSW 2016). In this report, it will outline and analysis the planning intentions of the TCMF in regard to the goals, objectives, program, relationship between community and stakeholders, governance and event impacts. Purpose, goals, and objective of event The TCMF has a strong history, 2017 is the 45th of celebration (Tamworth Country Music Festival

  • Tamworth Country Music Festival Stakeholders

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    They are Radio 2TM, BAL marketing, Tamworth City Council, Artists and the Australia Music Industry, Telstra Country Wide brand, Toyota, and “fans”. There is no doubt that 2TM played an important role in the management of the festival, as they are the one who conceived the idea and staged the

  • Tamworth Country Music Festival Essay

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    Introduction Tamworth Country Music Festival (TCMF) is Australia’s largest music festival and one of the top ten music festivals in the world, attracting many visitors each year (TCMF 2016). This report will examine and outline the positive and negative impacts of this event and analyse the operational management to find out whether it has achieved the goals and objectives of the event and the satisfaction of stakeholders. The two methods the principles of sustainability and the triple bottom line

  • Charlie And Boots Film Analysis

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    What is it that defines Australia? To some people it may be the things we value, like Vegemite and a good Aussie Beer. To others it is the traits we all seem to possess, like Mateship, the Aussie Battler or Larrikinism. To me these are all aspects of Australia; however, it is not quintessentially Australian products like vegemite and beer that make Australia what it is today, they are merely the things that go hand-in-hand with the true, Australian identity. Good morning/afternoon panel of the Australian

  • Journalism Admission Essay

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    people of worldly events and shaping opinions really inspires me to partake in a journalism course and follows this career path. In the journalism industry, it is clear to see that you learn from experience. (leave gap for work experience, applied for Tamworth herald and tcr.fm). As well as this, I used social media to contact music artists and create an arrangement in which I would get new music sent to me and I would write honest reviews for up and coming artists to use in advertisement.

  • The Impact that Physical Education Can Have on Encouraging Young People to Engage in Physical Activity

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    One of the definitions of Physical Education is; ‘regular instruction in physical exercise and games in schools and other institutions’ (Oxford English Dictionary). It is compulsory in the UK for every child up to the age of 16. Physical Education has been adapted immensely to fit the needs of young people and is still continuing to change. There are an increasing number of young people leading sedentary lifestyles by watching television instead of doing physical activity (British Heart Foundation

  • The Lack of Usage and Necessity of the Aristotelian Unities in Richard III

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    One major purpose of works of fiction, whether they be prose, poetry, or plays, is to transport their audience to another time, to another place, somewhere beyond where they sit or stand or lie. That, after all, is why there is a distinction between fiction and nonfiction. This purpose holds true even in the case of a historical play like Richard III, which is based on actual happenings. However, in seeming contrast to this purpose is the principle of Aristotle’s three unities, which is to “make

  • The Perez Art Museum Miami

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    donation of Jorge M. Pérez, the biggest among private donors. Besides, Mr. Pérez is a well-known and respected trustee and collector of Latin American art. During my visit there was an artwork that caught my attention. It was painted by Sue Coe, born in Tamworth, England in 1951, and living in New York. The name of this work is Pinochet, and it is a mixed media collage on paper. The painting shows the tunnels under the National Stadium of Santiago de Chile that were used by the putschists as centers of detention

  • Retailing Case Study

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    The general merchandise are marketed by the regional merchants. For example, William Allen, a mercer in Tamworth who died in 1604, sold spices alongside furs and fabrics. Transformation took place along with the increase in number of shops. Back to the times before 18th century, customers does not have opportunities like changing-rooms, touching and feeling

  • The Portrayal of Christopher Craig and Derek Bentley in the Film Let Him Have It Chris and the Newspaper Article

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    Let Him Have It Chris and the Newspaper Article On the 28th of January, 1958, a 19 year old boy by the name of Derek Bentley was hanged for the murder of Police Constable Sidney Miles on the roof of a wholesaler merchant's store and shop in Tamworth Road. Derek Bentley was not however the person who fired the fatal shot that killed Sidney Miles. That shot was by Christopher Craig aged 16. He got a sentence of ten years for the murder while Bentley, who didn't actually fire the gun, got a

  • The Poetry of Judith Wright

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    one of ¡§Old Dan¡¦s¡¨ stories about a cattle muster, another distinct Australian reference especially with the inclusion of a drought mentioned and the Hunter Valley. Stanza 4 is another story containing references to particular places such as Tamworth and the Bogongs, as well as specific references to Australian legends such as the Cobb & Co. mail service and Captain Thunderbolt the bushranger, all of which are uniquely Australian. Conclusion The balance between Australia and the universal

  • A PESTLE Analysis of the UK Hospitality Industry

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    In this essay I will be discussing and critically analysing each element of the PESTLE analysis within the hospitality industry, with examples to reflect each point. Also this essay will discuss how marketers should adapt to changes in the macro-environment. The PESTLE analysis is a marketing principle used to understand the relation between a company and the external environment. Murray-Webster (2010:88) states PESTLE analysis will help to capture understanding about aspects of the context by using