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    the present issues faced by the Indigenous Australian Community and how has 2016 Federal election campaign has been able to address the issues of the present. In the year 1770 Lieutenant James Cook first arrived to Australia at the shores of the Botany Bay and proclaimed the area New South Wales or in other words the Eastern shores of Australia part of the British Colony. Upon his arrival Lieutenant Cook was greeted by Indigenous Australia which in Captain Cook’s word were primitive…

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    pursue the Lewis and Clark Expedition because he wanted to know about the geography and landscape of the land and waterways. “They are the apogee of the American Enlightenment, cataloging and analyzing information and discoveries embracing geography, botany, zoology, astronomy, geology, ethnography, linguistics, and meteorology” (Schwarz 169). Even though many Federalists disagreed with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the expedition still proceeded. Therefore, if Thomas Jefferson had not been…

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    Throughout the United States, state governments have been continuous leaders for education reform beginning in the late eighteenth century, even though most decisions were still acted upon by local communities. As the responsibilities of state governments grew, so did their influence over education, even though the federal government still lacked a significant say in education policy. However, the move towards increasing federal oversight and control over education made significant progress…

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    Human Story In Life Of Pi

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    The first time the human story is mentioned in Life of Pi, is when Pi is being interviewed by the two Japanese officials. Pi only produces the second story to satisfy the two interviewers, by stating what the Japanese men desire to hear and are successfully able to believe. The officers cannot comprehend how Pi’s animal story can be true, so Pi creates a more upsetting and darker story. Both of the accounts begin with the sinking of the Tsimtsum. In the movie Life of Pi, when Pi reveals the…

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    Have you ever wondered what Forensic Science is all about or even wondered about the differences forensics has to offer? Well, let’s start with the word forensic. Forensic is defined by Black’s Law dictionary as “belonging to courts of justice”. Forensic Science is the application of scientific knowledge to legal problems. It is also the scientific method of gathering and examining information about the past, they are used in the court of law. Science of anatomy and problem solving. There are…

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    Theories Of Dualism

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    Hanh Annie Vu PSYC 511 – Psychology Concepts Dr. David Perkins October 27, 2017 Mid-term exam Question 1 Since the beginning of time, philosophers and scientists have been investigating the composition of everything in the universe. While monists attempt to explain everything in terms of one reality – either physical matter or mental activity, dualists believe in the existence of both (Hergenhan & Henley, 2013). The mind-body question then came into existence to investigate the relationship…

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    Convicts Slavery

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    This essay will discuss whether the experience of the convicts transported to Australia was one of slavery. It will discuss the definition of slavery, who the convicts were, how the convicts were treated, whether the convicts were all treated the same, whether the convicts did have any rights or freedom at all and the different visions on slavery. This essay will argue that the experience of the convicts transported to Australia was one of slavery. Slavery had a long history in the British…

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    Hawaii Native Ecosystem

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    Many people around the world have no idea what is happening to the native ecosystem in Hawaii, most people would just assume that it is perfectly intact and will last forever. Yes, the ecosystem will last a very long time, but unless we do something about it, it will be in dire straights not long from today. This paper will discuss the history of this growing problem, the effect is has on, not only people in Hawaii but people worldwide, and what can be done to help solve this terrible…

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    Amelia’s Fantastic Flight, written by Rose Bursik is intended for children ages 4-7 was published March 15, 1994. Amelia’s Fantastic Flight is 32-page paperback story that tells of a young girl named Amelia (Earhart) who loved airplanes so much, that she built one. Then, she used the airplane to fly to 15 different countries such as Brazil, Kenya, Egypt, France, Finland, Russia and India all before time for dinner. Bursik paired fun alliterations regarding the countries Amelia visited including…

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    Photosynthetic Productivity in C3 and C4 Plants: Sunflower versus Sorghum Carmen Tran University of California, Fullerton December 10, 2016 Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to conclude whether C3 or C4 plants had better photosynthetic productivity. The two plants that were used were a C3 plant, a sunflower, and a C4 plant, a sorghum. The prediction for this experiment was that the sorghum would have a greater photosynthetic rate. To perform the experiment, a Qubit system was…

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