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    Australia's Geography

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    the country’s GDP than both Agriculture and Tourism combined. Australia alone contributes to about 95% of the world’s Opal production. More than half of Australia’s total population lives within five coastal cities, them being Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide. The urban population of Australia hosts a great deal larger and more diversified economy than that of the rural. {part about Economy of Australia goes here} Once, it was praised as the most suitable country for people to…

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    grammar lesson, Louis remarks that Rhoda is the only character of whom he is not afraid and comments on the death of her father. While Louis perceives himself constantly as an outsider to the group because of his parentage (his father is a banker in Brisbane), he sees Rhoda as unthreatening to his status. Given that Rhoda is able to attend the same school as the rest of the characters, who seem to be from a relatively elite background, and the same dance as Jinny, it seems unlikely that Louis…

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    Calf Muscle Procedure

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    Calf strains are a very well known problem for runners, soccer and basketball players, gymnasts, and dancers, and even more common in athletes who are advancing in age. The calf muscle consists of nine different muscles; the gastrocnemius, soleus, and plantaris muscles attach onto the heel bone and they all work together to produce the upward and downward motion of the foot (calf raise). The other six muscles cause knee, toe, and foot movements in different directions, however those muscles are…

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    Australia, a country of great diversity, multiculturalism and individuality. Our soil holds many unique physical features including a heterogeneous range of flora and fauna. Our ethnic history holds likeness to those of no other geographical destination, which may explains why Australia is such a captivating country to the rest of the world. The evolution of Australia occurred in a very short period of time, beginning with the earliest convict settlements around the 19th century, to the now…

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    Essay About Clubfoot

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    All About Clubfoot - Kristi Yamaguchi's Story Kristi Yamaguchi was born with clubfoot. Little did her family know she would overcome it, become famous, and become an Olympian. “Skating brought out a side of Kristi that I didn’t think she had in her,”said Kristi’s mom (Savage 61). First off, clubfoot is a deformity where the foot or feet are twisted out of shape or position (Alexander 290). Drugs, smoking, disease, and an infection during the pregnancy, and most of the time, heredity, can cause…

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    Culturally Aware of Australia Australia is one of the flattest continent landmass due to erosion that happened 257 years ago; formed when it separated from the super-continent. In addition, Australia has a wide assortment of landform consisting of a small mountains, ancient crystal blocks, and ancient seas. Australia has ten deserts, largest being the Great Victoria Desert. Australia has one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef. Australia and Tasmania are two…

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    A serious problem facing the world today is the pressing matter of whether or not gay marriage should be legalized. Marriage is classified in section 5 of the Marriage Act 1961 as ‘the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life.’ This gives the exclusion of same-sex couples. Recently in 2015, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten presented a bill into parliament to alter the marriage act to allow same-sex marriage in Australia. Shorten replaces the…

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    Throughout this notion, a child needs the reassurance of both a mother and father figure. Once again, individuals who are ‘for’ gay marriage and parenting will possibly disagree and point out that a homosexual couples does not necessarily need to have children or the case that children will not be affected with same sex parents. As for the argument ‘against' this topic, that is not necessarily the case. In order to build upon this idea of children having both a mother and a father figure as…

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    History and Development of Program The Systematic Training for Effective Parenting education program was developed by Dinkmeyer and McKay, who are used concepts from Adlerian and the Parent Effectiveness Training parenting ideas (Nystul, 1982, p. 63). Four of the five articles that were found on the Systematic Training for Effective Parenting education program, had different types of locations and populations. One of the articles uses parents that are in Lithuanian, and were mostly from…

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