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    Australia Essay Geography

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    north part of Australia is made of rainforests, has warmer weather, and it has a tourist attraction called the Daintree Rainforest. The size of Australia is “7,682,300 sq. km” and has the population of “21,575,341” (MistaCMS). The capital city is Canberra, and while there is no official language, English is the most common. The primary religion practiced is Christianity. The currency used is the Australian dollar. Industries & Markets…

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    It’s a chilly, fall night. The fans cheer as the football team rushes out and the cheerleaders do their stunts. It’s the beginning of first quarter, and the home team starts with the ball. The quarterback throws the ball to number twenty-one with a perfect spiral. The crowd goes wild as he runs down the field, but he is tackled and can’t get up. The crowd freezes as silence washes over the stadium, except twenty one’s wails of agony. The paramedics rush in with a gurney, and takes him away.…

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    Blackfella Film Analysis

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    Due to the distorted retellings of Australia’s history, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture has suffered and become widely misunderstood. Stories often provide a myopic, inaccurate image of the Indigenous people, portraying them as uneducated, violent or lazy. While many Australians seem to lack concern for the country’s first inhabitants, there is a large population who also wishes to protect them and resolve a number of issues deeply rooted in Australian history. In an effort to gain…

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    The Murray Darling Basin is a large area inside of south-eastern Australia. They are to major rivers Murray river and the Darling river, It goes over most of the states of New South Wales, Victoria, and Australian Capital Territory .It also goes over parts of the states, e.g, Queensland (lower third) , South Australia (south-eastern corner).Some facts about the Murray Darling basin is that the river is one of Australia’s longest ever river. The Murray River flows between Mount Kosciuszko…

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    Law, what is it? Sweeney, O’Reilly and Coleman (2013, p.5) expresses “law” as “any rule which a court of law will enforce”. Furthermore, they indicate the way the court of law determines what rules are to be enforced, through the history of proposed legal rules. The courts either apply or reject a recommended rule on the merits of its sources. Two sources in Australia have been mentioned by Sweeney, O’Reilly and Coleman (2013, p.5), that are able provide legally enforceable rules: parliament…

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    Great Depression Effects

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    mid-1930 's. This increasing rate hit its highest point in 1932 when almost thirty-two percent of Australians were out of work. The nation 's government was also weak at the time, as building construction was cut short in the new capital city of Canberra, leaving workers jobless and a population of 7,000 in an indeterminate state. In conclusion, the Great Depression affected not only USA, but many different parts of the world which caused…

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    When I was a baby, we moved from St. Louis, Missouri to Mt. Juliet, Tennessee and we have lived there ever since. I do not know what it is like to live anywhere else but in the small town that is about thirty minutes east of Nashville. It is difficult for me to imagine myself growing up somewhere that is not good ole Mt. Juliet where everyone knows everyone and our most exciting event of the year is the Wilson County Fair that is held in August. I tried to imagine myself living in Australia…

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    HI5003: Business Analysis

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    HI5003 Economics for Business Tri3 2014 TOPIC • Scarce resources- which resource and in which country/industry are seen as scarce and what is being done in the industry or country. What substitutes have been used to overcome this problem ! 1. INTRODUCTION: (Dan Moynihan, 2000) Resource…

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    A woman working at a hospital in Mumbai was brutally choked with a dog chain and raped by a co-worker. The incident left her blind, deaf, and suffering from a dreadful brain injury. This is the story of Aruna Shanbaug. The woman who is now sixty-six years of age and hasn’t responded to anyone for decades since the incident. Cases like Shanbaug and many others are presented on numerous accounts every year. To be put in such a position can be challenging on its own. To be put in the same situation…

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    Australia's Geography

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    land is as large as about four-fifths of China. The coastline of 3,700 km has the Pacific Ocean to the East and the Indian Ocean to the West. It is also the only exclusive city state in the world. The national capital of Australia is the city of Canberra, located 280Km south-west of the countries’ largest city and old capital, Sydney. About the Australian terrain basic characteristics, there are several points of it. There are…

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