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    A boomerang was originally used for a tool to kill animals when there were no guns. The boomerang it supposed to come back to you after you throw it so you can use it over and over. The wooden ones are the original ones but they come in plastic too sometimes. Some are cheap but they still can work. Also a boomerang can be used to hunt and kill animals. Most boomerangs were utilized by gatherings of individuals in Australia. These weapons, now and then called "toss sticks" or "kylies", were utilized for chasing an assortment of prey, similar to kangaroos and to parrots; at a scope of around 100 meters non-returning boomerang could dispense mortal damage to a substantial creature. A throw stick tossed about evenly may fly in an almost straight…

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    Baby Boomerang

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    As a mother of two children, I have spent a lot of my time struggling throughout my twenties. The responsibilities of being financially independent at the age of 18 and running a household without any guidance, was a lot to learn at such a young age. However, as time has went on, the bad came with a lot good. I have to say the last 10 years would have been a lot less stressful if my parents were around to fall back on, but I made it on my own and I am thankful for the values and responsibilities…

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    foreclosure can easily take a toll on one’s confidence, especially if a person was close to paying it off. Unfortunate events such as this can be difficult to re-attempt because of the possible changes the economy can do to one’s lifestyle. With the economy picking up, bringing forth collective home prices and interest rates at pleasing levels, potential boomerang buyers have several options they can take to get back into home ownership. With the current real estate market providing various…

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    Mulatu Astatke Boomerang

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    When a boomerang is released into the sky, it makes a giant loop and comes back to its original location. This is the phenomenon that inspired the boomerang hypothesis applied to many different genres of popular music from the continent of Africa. For some African countries and its people, the boomerang was released during the slave trade. Not until slavery was abolished did the boomerang finally return to its origin. For other African countries, the boomerang was flung out much later, during…

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    Boomerang Research Paper

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    The aboriginal people were known as inventors. They created multiple inventions to help them survive during their time. They might not have been the first to create them, but those items helped them in various ways. The first item, was the karlis. They were advanced boomerangs that they used during their hunts. They could quickly launch the boomerang to strike the animal being hunted. The boomerang was very heavy, so that way they could deliver fatal blows. The secondary weapon was the spear.…

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    Boomerang Effect Analysis

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    Introduction This essay looks at the “Boomerang Effect Of Low Price Discounts” and how low price discounts affect purchase propensity. This essay further looks into the rationale of the journal article by Fengyan Cai, Rajesh Bagchi and Dinesh K. Gauri on the purpose of the article and what interest this may have for the readers from the author's view as the article questions consumers mindset on purchasing characteristics and habits. The essays continues to look at what the authors main points…

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    Boomerang Buyers Essay

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    victims, who are called “boomerang buyers,” are beginning to get back on their feet, and get back on track with their life. First off, “boomerang buyers” are those who are now ready to buy a house again after losing a home to foreclosure. The housing market has not fully recovered in some areas but that is okay for these buyers because they have a strong motivation…

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    prices. In order to pay for these properties, the consumers had to take out loans in which a limited financial background check was done to see if the individual could keep up with the payments. Due to the extreme cost of housing, the consumer was not able to pay back the enormous loan which lead to the foreclosure of their properties. This ultimately lead to the crash of the real estate and mortgage market because no one was able to afford housing to the surge in prices, and if they took out a…

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    Boomerang Buyer Essay

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    There are many ways that “boomerang buyers” can take advantage of the current desirable real estate market. The actions that the “boomerang buyers” take after the foreclosure and leading up to buying another home is very important. Deciding to go “all in” on another mortgage is a challenging decision and the individual needs to make sure that they are financially stable before doing so. This is imperative for these “boomerang buyers” so another foreclosure would not be seen in the future. Being…

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    concept is displayed in ‘No More Boomerang’ by Oodgeroo Noonuccal, a poem that explores the first hand experience of an Indigenous man and the repercussions that he faced due to the invasion of the British settlers, as well as ‘The Secret River’, the core text, and Stan Grants 2016 speech, that challenges Australia’s current state in regards to Indigenous and Non-Indigenous interaction, and the lack of complete reconciliation between the two. The Indigenous Australians are the traditional…

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