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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2010

A project I made for APM - July 2010

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  • Hello Ana - thanks for your congratulations - I enjoyed making it.

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  • @DocWog

    "First, invasion always classified as an offence being illegitimate act"

    - incorrect, for you to call it illegitimate you must first impose a value system and it might be completly consistent with the value system of the invading nation.

    "Second,u said 'EVERY OTHER culture invaded somewhere'?Pardon?"

    - incorrect again, i was talking about every other culture that HAS INVADED SOMEWHERE. eg. the Spanish invading the Aztech

  • @types10000 First, invasion always classified as an offence being illegitimate act,the reason why Brtis using word colonisation instead of invasion.Second,u said "EVERY OTHER culture invaded somewhere"?Pardon?What every other culture?You're technically incorrect again.In regards to land ownership, let us presume you've got 200 acres of land,but live in a house near the river,does this mean that the rest of unused land aren't yours and anyone can use it?Your ridiculous response speaks for itself.

  • @DocWog

    " In addition, Aborigines are human beings like you and me, regardless of their lifestyle"

    - i never denied this

    "Just because someone is nomadic they still lived within the region"

    - which in no way implies ownership of the land

    "What right did the Brits had to invade anybody anyhow?"

    - the same right as every other culture that's ever invaded somewhere

  • @types10000 In addition, Aborigines are human beings like you and me, regardless of their lifestyle.Just because someone is nomadic they still lived within the region. If it was a well vegetated region as on the coastlines they didn't have to wonder so far.What right did the Brits had to invade anybody anyhow?

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