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    The official correspondent and creator of the Australian War Memorial, Charles Bean is substantially responsible for the present perspective that Australians have of the Great War. However, by focussing on the Australian army nurse experiences, this conventional perspective of The Great War expands. They demonstrate that females endured chauvinistic constraints and agonising impacts while they succoured the injured soldiers. During The Great War, Australian army nurses were thought as inferior…

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    Good Morning Chair and Committee Members, In response to County Councillor/ Mayor Arnold’s request for a brief summary on a Building Official’s qualification’s, the following is provided. The Ontario Building Code (OBC) is a regulation under the Building Code Act, 1992 (BCA). The OBC prescribes the technical requirements for the construction, renovation, change of use and demolition of buildings. It also provides the tools for the administration and enforcement of the BCA and to establish…

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    The novel by John Sam Jones titled “Kiss & Tell” means that you should share your personal sexual thoughts with another person. The genre is a short story and the author John is from Wales. In this analytic essay I will first make a short summarize about the novel, and then go into a deep characterisation about the protagonist, and subordinate characters. And last I will reflect on the theme. The novel is about a young boy named Seimon aged 14. Seimon is going through the struggle of puberty…

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    Nyasha Research

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    Representative for The Challenge, a government backed programme to encourage multicultural social integration that helps young people develop community projects in teams with corporate partners; a National Ambassador for Youth Employment UK and a councillor for the charity Ambition.…

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    the psychology of counselling, has contained within it a module on personal development and self awareness. This module challenges us to examine our core values, beliefs and prejudices and behaviours.. One of the requirements to becoming a good councillor is to know which way your 'moral compass' points, and to be aware of any prejudices, privileges and blind spots, and to remain emotionally uninvolved. To achieve this one has to embarque on a new journey of fearless self analysis. We were…

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    Melian Argument Analysis

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    The Melian councillors made a horrible mistake by not accepting the terms of the Athenians in 416. Although they had a truce, during the latter part of Peloponnesian War, the growing unease of the Athenians and Spartans, who were still weary of each other, caused the independent states, including the Melians, to become targets for the larger leagues. The Athenians decided they should acquire Melos, whose people monetarily supported the Spartans, but also claimed to be a neutral state. The…

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    Marchers Of 1978 Analysis

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    Author Mark Gillespie relates his experience as one of the original Margi Gras marchers of 1978. The content of the article takes a clear focus on the fight for Australian gay rights and the clear oppression faced along the way. On the cold Saturday of June 24th, 1978, marchers, gay, lesbian and transgender alike assembled in Taylor Square in Sydney. The concept of the march was heavily influenced by the Stonewall Riot in Greenwich Village, New York, which marked the modern era…

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    To be or not to be deceitful is a question that many often face. Works of literature commonly include characters who intentionally deceive others. These characters’ dishonesty often leads to distrust between them, testing each character’s morals. In his play Hamlet, William Shakespeare, incorporates characters with deceitful minds illustrate distrust between the Hamlet’s family and friends of the family. Throughout Hamlet a web of deceit develops because of the actions of Hamlet, Claudius,…

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    He was born Juan de Yepes y Álvarez[3] into a converso family (descendents of Jewish converts to Christianity) in Fontiveros, near Ávila, a town of around 2,000 people. when in 1529 he married John's mother, Catalina, who was an orphan of a lower class, Gonzalo was rejected by his family and forced to work with his wife as a weaver. In 1563[11] he entered the Carmelite Order, adopting the name John of St. Matthias. The following year (1564)[12] he professed his religious vows as a Carmelite and…

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    1. Which system of voting does Canada use? The name of the system of voting which Canada uses, is First Past the Post. This is an electoral system, in which each person (those eligible to vote) gets one vote, where they can vote for the candidate of their choice. The candidate with the most votes, wins. The candidate does not need majority of the votes, they just need more votes than the other candidates to win the election. 2. What are some of the advantages of this system? The first advantage…

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