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    Milne, Lennon, Stewart, Vander Hoorn, and Scuffham (2012), firstly state that that the age and ethnicity of a person can determine the incidence rate of ARF. For example ARF is common in Māori and Pacific island aged between 5 to 14 years. Secondly, over-crowded living conditions are one of the main contributing factors that affect the incidence rate of ARF. It also found that children are more likely to develop such diseases due to a lower immune system. Milne, Lennon, Stewart,…

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    A majority of young people rate their health as good, very good or excellent (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2011) which shows that they are pleased with their health although studies are showing that rising rates of mental disorders and risk taking behaviour are becoming a major concern. Binge Drinking Whilst researching the topic of binge drinking I was able to find a large number of studies that identified and explained the effects of consuming too much alcohol in a short…

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    Rhetorical Analysis: The charms of Wikipedia Rhetorical analysis is a five-stage analysis that can include Reader 's information, Essay ' abundant nature for information, Author ' credibility to write that text, Limitations for writing on external factor ' basis and significant pushing elements to write that excerpt. Wikipedia has been a primary source of information and continuously providing an ability to find information for every bit and an unknown term. The wiki on one side is generous in…

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    comprised of three stages; preventative measures, intervention to encourage positive behavior and consideration of individual circumstances (Milne & Aurini 2015). This type of discipline seeks to build understanding, that will have prolonged effects on an individual, rather than punitive punishment, which has had little success in deterring inappropriate behaviors (Milne & Aurini 2015). This approach is in line with the critically reflexive ideologies that we have discussed in this course, as…

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    Jones combined his personality and understanding of classical architecture in his designs. His admiration of Italian architects and architecture is evident as many of his designs look more like Italian villas than traditional English buildings. Jones pursued his building projects to further his own political and personal interests. (Anderson 41) One of Inigo Jones’ first projects was building a stable, brewhouse and doghouse for King James at his royal hunting site. The Queen’s House,…

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    Tragedy is the catalyst of adversity. People often attempt to right wrongs that have occurred, whether they be by their own hand or by the power of circumstance. Unfortunately, not all wrongs are remedied as planned by those who seek rectification. Heywood Broun once said, “The tragedy of life is not that the man loses, but that he almost wins,” which is especially true in the case of Kino. The tragic incident of his son, Coyotito, being bitten by a venomous snake incited Kino to desperately…

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    childhood development. Children’s knowledge was essentially growing with access to internet access. Technology caused children to think and learn in a new way.Technology was often seen as link between development of their social and educational minds. (Milne and Edwards, 2011) When children began to use technology to further their education it showed their ability to absorb information. This was seen as a positive side of technology development. Other positive elements included children showing…

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    she is secretly in love with Anna’s husband, causing her to be more harsh than she may have been otherwise (Milne). Likewise, Anna’s affair damages her relationship with her son, Sergei Alexeich Karenin. His father is cold to him, and tends to be dismissive. His mother, Anna, deserts him for her lover, at the expense of their relationship, although she never stops trying to see him (Milne). Society expects Anna to hold her family together, but in leaving with Vronsky, she does the opposite,…

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    The qualitative description approach is utilized to describe an individual’s lived experience in his or her own terms or understandings – it is a recognition of various shared experiences, social interactions, and a comprehensive analysis of an experience in the ordinary, layman terms of that particular event (Sandelowski, 2000; Willis, Sullivan-Bolyai, Knafl, & Cohen, 2016; Frankel & Devers, 2000). This type of qualitative methodology can be particularly insightful for analyzing individual…

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    The interaction of the media with crime in Australia has a significant impact on the community’s perception of the effectiveness of justice and therefore the crime rates. Selective coverage of crimes, agenda setting, as well as information framing are all methods which produce the media’s prominent entertainment role. What this research intends to achieve is an understanding of how the media interacts with the criminal justice system and how this translates into the public’s confidence, or lack…

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