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Title: A. B. Facey's relation to The typical Australian
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From the convict discourse comes the larrikin image which is represented in Ward's discourse as the typical Australian being Tough and "Normally feels no impulse to work hard without good cause" (Ward, 1958 in Miller & Colwill, 1998, pg. 22 hereinafter referred to as Ward)... Showed first 250 characters
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22 hereinafter referred to as Ward). The strong and "willing to have a go" aspects of his discourse come from the bush discourse, a discourse that represents personalities like A. B. Facey.
The autobiography, "A Fortunate Life", describes A. B. Facey's life from beginning to end... Showed next 250 characters
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