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    In our always-progressing world we value systems and cultures to guide our actions. In my opinion, the underdogs of the world are entrepreneurs-a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so. We don’t always know who owns our favorite service provider but we continue to come back for more. In America we think of the same top one percent as our idea of a successful entrepreneur. Does our world really go around based…

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    Events in the pacific war led to Australia being involved in the battles of Kokoda, along with other pacific countries. Which steered many post war impacts on Australia. The battle of Kokoda had a significant impact in the war on the Pacific and Australia, ruining but yet building civilisations and making history within countries. Events in the pacific war in late 1941 and early 1942 of Japans conquer and determination to take of the Pacific; led to the July 1942, Kokoda jungle war in Papa New…

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    When sitting in a busy classroom, students are deprived of the opportunity to learn, therefore depriving them of their chances to do well on tests. The public education system failing is a result of low funds from the government, overcrowding, poverty, and parents not caring. Low funding from the government means that clubs or other activities that keep kids out of trouble will be cut in order to have a math or biology teacher. These situations are pushing parents to be more in favor of private…

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    throughout 1977 beneath the more refined and educated leaders of the foreign terrorist organization. Joseph Stalin and communist, exemplars of communism’s fashionable ‘new man,’ killed much more folks in peace than did Scourge of the Gods the Hun or Timor in…

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    Portugal Research Paper

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    that borders Portugal is Spain. Portugal had lots of colonies in the Conquistadors Era, but they all got their independence. Most of the colonies were in Africa, Asia or South America, some of these, which were Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, India and Timor. Because Spain is so close to Portugal, they influence each other a lot. Therefore, we can say that the country that Portugal influences the most and is the most influenced by is Spain. Also because it is on the European Union it has to follow…

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    Revisiting “expeditionary operations” in Australian defence policy Introduction I thank you all for making this journey to Bita Paka and hope that all of us here today remember our servicemen and women, those who served in decades past and those who continue to serve today. It is up to all of us to ensure their legacy lives on. (senator michael ronaldson REMARKS AT THE BITA PAKA COMMEMORATIVE EVENT, 11 September, 2014) The fight in Bita Paka was Australia’s very first campaign during the…

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    anzac day is a totally special and vital one to australians. it is a day wherein all australians can come together to honour and don't forget the anzacs who fought and died for our us of a. most importantly, it is a danger for all australians to reflect on the spirit of the anzac. however, what's this spirit? how did it come about? and why, more than ninety years after gallipoli, do australians keep to bear in mind and embody this anzac spirit with such pleasure and honour? for the young state…

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    Volunteer Service Abroad, VSA, is one of New Zealand largest, most experienced volunteer organisations, targeting international development in the wider Pacific. Based in Wellington, New Zealand, it is funded by the New Zealand government, under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT). VSA originated in 1962, by the founding President, Sir Edmund Hillary, he passionately believed that people working together as equals had the ability to achieve incredible things (Volunteer Service…

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    Sc300 Unit 1 Reflection

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    The discussion board served as a fantastic platform for me to express and interact with emerging topics and core concepts throughout the unit. By regularly checking other students input, and having the ability to comment back in thread discussions broadened my insight on many levels, and allowed me to connect with students outside my immediate peers. This was particularly valuable in witnessing the alternate interpretations, ideas and as well as exploring further suggestions or relating topics…

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    Osama Bin Laden

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    Messages to the World: The Statements of Osama Bin Laden Bruce Lawrence (the compiler) points out that while occasional fragments of bin Laden's words are cited, official pressures have ensured that, for the most part, his voice has been tacitly censured - as though too dangerous to hear."Messages to the World" contains interviews with the terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, and various statements attributed to him. There is something obscene about reading the self-justifications of an…

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