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    hope that the train will go express to Adelaide. “Ding”, a rush of red, blue and yellow rush out the doors. My dad and I squeeze through the electric crowds on the way to the oval, it is difficult not to smile with excitement. The siren makes the crowd silent in anticipation. Eyes wide open whilst watching Wayne Milera scoop up the ball that Sam Jacobs had tapped to the ground. This is a dangerous game. Geelong is a team that is capable of beating Adelaide. A man sitting behind me is shouting…

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    Sports Injury Clinic

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    H1 Professional Sports Injury Clinic in Adelaide Adelaide Orthosports is a purpose built clinic dedicated to the treatment of sports related orthopaedic injuries. We have built a reputation for treating elite athletes but also provide a service for social and amateur athletes. We strive to provide a quality service and our goal is to improve our patients’ quality of life. Our highly qualified and experienced sports injury doctors are professionals in treating joint problems and sports…

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    During this year's Term 1 holidays, I was one of five very fortunate students to go to Japan for the two week Mishima Scholarship trip. Each student represented different schools in Adelaide, and I represented Aberfoyle Park High School. During the two weeks, I stayed at a host family, and my host brother and I were in the same class. I stayed in a very big family, and they were so nice to me that words were not enough to thank them. The Japanese food they made me was delicious and mesmerising…

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    Secret Letters Summary

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    Considered to be one of her special spinoffs of her all time favorite Sherlock. Since there are four main characters, Dora Joyce, her cousin Adelaide, detective Neville Porter, and also detective Peter Cartwright. A site that the plot takes place the heart of London, England. Where Dora and Adelaide are to travel to for an important emergency. Where Adelaide can turn her case over to the famous detective Mr. Holmes. On the other side, she too has a secret to be told and a chance to work…

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    Bunker Fuel Investigation The effect of bunker fuels on the Port Adelaide area. Introduction Bunker fuel is a form of crude oil which is left over from the refining process of petroleum. Bunker fuel is typically a very thick sludge because of the large amount of impurities such as sulfur and nitrogen. These impurities make bunker fuel extremely cheap for ship operators, but has a much more negative effect on the environment, as when the fuel is burnt the impurities are released into the…

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    Victoria could only nod along as Adelaide and Kiyan told her of their discovery. Strange cult rituals right under the AIA’s HQ? From what they said, it seemed like it happened a long time ago. The thought still gave Victoria chills. “You’re okay though? You weren’t injured?” Victoria said. “No, it’s just creepy. All those markings down there” Adelaide said. “I wonder what they could be” “I’ll get agents to investigate it. In the meantime you should probably check into work. People have…

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    affect the increase in driving on beaches in nearby parts of South Australia because over 60% of vehicles on the beach at Little Dip National Park in neighbouring South Australia had Victorian number plates (Maguire, 2012), figure 2 shows a beach in Adelaide with vehicles on it, potentially being nest that will be ruined by these vehicles. There has been actions taken in reserves throughout the south-east region of South Australia, in attempt to prevent the vehicle use on South Australian…

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    Rush Home Road Analysis

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    In life people often become victim to the forces beyond their control. But, in Lori Lansens “Rush Home Road” Adelaide Shadd overcomes the obstacles beyond her control by using her Romantic Relationships and her relationship with Sharla Cody. Ultimately, empowering herself so she is able to fight back the monsters of the past. Love is one of the strongest forces that allow Addy to empower herself. She falls in love and lets other characters empower her, as a result empowering herself. Riley…

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    what kids want to be when they grow up. They are there hero’s, role models. The average ticket cost of a AFL game is $65. Every team has a mascot, Essendon’s is called Moz "Skeeta" Reynolds. The Crows’ mascot is called Claude "Curls" Crow. The Port Adelaide mascot is called Tommy “Thunda” Power. In AFL, we have lots of different cultures and backgrounds that play the beautiful game, such as: Africa, Aboriginal, Italy, China and many more. AFL even has different rounds to embrace our…

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    Shashekia Opera

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    musicians were a on a low energy which the few of us in the congregation was feeding off on. However, without a doubt the performances were clear on their actual role or part. I do know a good singer when I see one and the sopranos done by Sashekia and Adelaide was indeed an excellent one. Even though Shashekia opera was on a high rage and the mike caused her voice to sound like it was frying nevertheless she did well. The music…

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