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    The contentious debate over New South Wales government’s decisions to introduce new lockout laws has been heating over the past months. However, amidst the disagreement, Kings Cross has seen a 32 percent reduction in assaults since the laws were passed, while assaults in the Sydney CBD have fallen 26 percent according to the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR). The NSW Government has introduced new laws that close Sydney’s music clubs to new guests at 1:30am and ban selling…

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    Education (1947), though the Court sustained the use of public funds for the transportation of parochial school students, it also decreed that no tax regardless of its size could be leveled to support religious activities. Indeed, the construction, heating, cooling, cleanliness, and electricity of public school facilities are all accomplished with taxpayer funds. Despite the facts, it remains necessary for the State to prove that the use of the facilities by a religious organization would serve…

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    Throughout my course this semester, I have learned to be more open-minded and have a different mindset when it comes to education. I always had a passion for teaching and working with children. Learning everything that I keep on learning throughout college and experiences, makes me that much more passionate in becoming a future educator that could potentially make a change for children. When I first began my journey through education and getting my degree, I connected it with my experiences of…

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    Resilient Neighborhood Paper

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    infrastructure facilities. Some of the defining features are the High Line, a segment of Hudson River Park and Chelsea Piers. Neighborhoods surrounding the study area are diverse. Chelsea Market and West 14th Street, the historic Gansevoort and Meatpacking districts are home to creative firms, high-end retail, event spaces, restaurants and nightlife. The residential neighborhood of Chelsea consists of historic row houses, new condominiums and public housing towers. Immediately to the north of…

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    Plutonium Research Paper

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    Introduction World War II is heating up. The United States is now involved. The President needs to find a way to end the war as fast as possible. During this time, suspicions are high that Germany is developing some sort of “super weapon” – possibly using nuclear/atomic energy. Already, German scientists had discovered the technique of splitting uranium atoms – called nuclear fission – by the bombardment of these atoms using neutrons, splitting them apart into rare isotopes, the most…

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    Background WARM Mission, Vision, Values, and Goals The mission of Wilmington Area Rebuilding Ministry, Inc. (WARM) is to provide urgent repairs and accessibility upgrades for low-income homeowners in Brunswick, New Hanover, and Pender Counties in Southeastern North Carolina. WARM values making homes safer for elderly, disabled, and poor homeowners by mobilizing volunteers to complete the repairs. The organization works to combat substandard housing, which is a prominent issue in the North…

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    This produced a series of controls, regarding the construction and condition of buildings. At the same time a list of British Standards were introduced to indicate that the various aspects complied. Unfortunately these were not made mandatory and many Local Authorities stuck to their own standards. This was the first step towards the Building Regulations we have today. In 1961 the government removed the power of the Local Authorities to make building bye-laws. This meant that the Ministry were…

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    Prisoners living in these camps were suffering from epidemics and contagious disease. The prisoners lived in old brick barracks. They will sleep in a wooden bunk bed. There were more than 700 people living in each barrack. The barracks didn’t have any heating and the facility was not sanitary. The camps will be dampness, leaky roofs, fouling of straw and straw mattress. Some prisoners will suffer from diarrhea which made living conditions harder to survive. There was not enough water for…

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    Mark Armstrong Case Study

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    Other Acts address some of this type of conduct. The landfill endangers human health. When it is said Dale Anderson pushed waste to his wife’s facility, it means that Dale Anderson used his position at the State DEQ to force Cities, Counties, or Districts to haul there waste to the Casper landfill, through regulatory coercion. This bribery scheme may also be described as extortion. When the Plaintiff exposed this conflict to the Director, Dale Anderson had the Plaintiff wrongfully terminate…

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    Americans are not nearly on board as European countries are with let’s say, living in car- less communities or sharing connected walls for heating purposes. These are all great examples of green urbanism. In addition, I don’t see Americans letting big organizations put a waste to energy plant in our neighborhoods. Similarly, waste to energy plants can be a good thing for our environment as…

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