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    can shop. For instance, they can visit the Brisbane Markets (which is located in Rocklea) and buy loads of fresh fruit and vegetables. They can also head off to shops in nearby suburbs, like the Coles supermarkets in Fairfield and Corinda and the Woolworths supermarket at…

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    end pose for three seconds and then happily run off stage. Soon after all the performers finished their dance they picked up their belongings and walked to their parents. Not long after Ava got out of the crowd she walked with her parents to the Woolworths pavilion to get morning tea. After Ava and her family finished eating they happily escorted over to the ‘Round Up’. By the time Ava finished looking around at the rides it was time to go back to the performance stage.…

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    was to identify and eradicate witches. Despite the profile being based on assumptions of the author and the religious belief at the time, this was the first methodical approach to identifying and inferences about guilty individuals as argued by Woolworth and Porter (1999). The introduction of psychology within criminal investigations is a moderately recent process. However, the work of the Italian School of Criminology purposed that different characteristics are associated with offending…

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    As the United States was entering the last half of the 1900s, it was apparent that Black citizens had to get involved in unorthodox measures and methods to gain equality. The Montgomery bus boycott was not only a direct challenge to segregation but also the first successful example of mass nonviolent resistance in the United States. The boycott symbolized African American rising frustration and impatience with the denial of their rights as American citizens. The boycott’s success meant the…

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    spreading the idea. On the third day, 60 people came. On the fourth day, 300 people came. Within a week, these sit-ins proceeded to encompass many stores in the south. Boycotts also proceeded. People who agreed with the cause refused to shop at the Woolworth stores which severely hampered their sales. This ultimately caused many people to participate in the cause and sent a clear message to establishments that still had discrimination. That message was strong and clear and demanded the…

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    Schooling is a source for freedom and for oppression. I believe that students can use schooling, apply themselves and use those efforts to free themselves from preset limits within their lives. I also feel that schooling can be a source of oppression. Students who do not have support to help them navigate through schooling can be repressed by the institution. Education can be undervalued and become an oppressive period for students. This paper will discuss ways that education can be a source of…

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    Case: Schulz v. Kroger Co.., 963 N.E. 2d 1141 (Ind. Ct. App. 2012) Facts: The Schulzes are appealing the trial court’s summary judgement in favor of Kroger Co., and their knowledge or the existence of any hazardous conditions in its store. Procedural History: Customer, Dixie Schulz allegedly slipped over clear liquid and fell, brought premisis-liability action against Kroger. The Hendricks Superior Court, Karen M. Love, J., granted Kroger’s motion for summary judgement. Customer appealed.…

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    “There are few words in the English language that convey more sweetness to the heart of man than ―Home” – E.C. Hussey, Cottage Architecture of Victorian America America is one of the most diverse continents in the world. It has been classified as the “melting pot” for all the different ethnicities that migrate into the Americas. Of course, most of its success was not made for itself but influenced by great nations. Europe has had a huge impact on America itself. Using these influences made…

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    Coles Case Study

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    Coles is the second-biggest market chain in Australia. Not at all like the United States, we don't have that numerous store chains. The business sector is overwhelmed by Woolworths and Coles, which implies we don't have numerous options with regards to minimal effort shopping for food. Our worry with Coles is not simply strangely high costs for essential basic supplies (in the event that you contrast and costs in the US), additionally the high rate of stock-outs. Prior a year ago, Coles gathered…

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    Since establishing in the outback in 1920, Qantas Airlines have played a part in helping and improving Australian communities, and realises that the growth of the airline industry in recent decades causes fears about the effects of carbon emissions and pollution. Hence why Qantas has developed strategies to constantly report their environmental footprint and reduce the impact that their business splays on the environment. In 2009, Qantas Australian Airlines announced their support for…

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