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    “Carry out a random act of kindness with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you.” These are the famous words of Princess Diana. People loved and were influenced by Diana. She was a public icon throughout the globe. However, there is one thing that is still strange about this famous figure. Diana’s death is to this day a major point of questioning as the two most common suspicions are a major power murder and an unfortunate car crash. Even…

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    8/10/16 11:32 a.m., Robert Rabitallie was interviewed at this residence at 11660 Church Street, Apartment 293, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737. The insureds recollection of dates and times were not consistent as he claims that he has dementia. The insured's version of being held hostage appears not plausible as there seem to be some mental issues with Mr. Rabitallie. The claimant contends he was drugged and was held hostage for months while unknown suspects would give him Heroin, Morphine, Marijuana…

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    Barmah-Millewa Forest

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    listed on the Living Murray initiative which is Barmah-Millewa Forest, one of the six icon sites in the Murray-Darling Basin and internationally renowned site under the RAMSAR Convention. Barmah-Millewa Forest is located on the Victoria/New South Wales border, the area is holding roughly around 6-8 state forest in one…

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    The only thing dissapointing about Australia’s Mt. Disappointment was when British explorers climbed up the 218 foot mountain with hopes of enjoying a beautiful view. However when they reached the top, they discovered their view was blocked by an uncounted amount of trees, making it a disappointing end to their hike. One of the most famous bodies of water with many living things is the Great Barrier Reef, which is located off the northeast coast of Australia. The Great Barrier Reef is home to…

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    GRAPHIC BUILDING ANALYSIS Flinders Street Station HISTORICAL CONTEXT Originally, a collection of weatherboard train sheds named the Melbourne Terminus, previously stood where Flinders Street Station stands now today. The Terminus was officially opened on the 12th of September, 1854 and was the first city railway in Australia. By the 1880s these buildings were considered inadequate and a competition was held for the redesign of the station. The competition was won by James Fawcett and HPC…

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    Australia Research Paper

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    Introduction Did you ever hear of Australia and immediately think it was just another continent in the world? Australia is more than you might think it is, Australia is a beautiful place with inventions of its own and sights to see. From kangaroo’s to the Sydney Opera House, Australia is a wonderful place that is worth the experience. Location Australia is in the…

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    Sydney Opera House Essay

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    The two largest theatres, the Opera Theatre and Concert Hall reside in the two larger ‘shells’ of the building. The three smaller sized theatres, the Drama Theatre, Playhouse and Studio are located on the western side of the building with the Utzon room on the eastern side. The forecourt, which is used for most community event and large scale outside performances, is located outside the building towards the back. The concert hall is the largest with 2678 seats and is home of the Sydney Symphony.…

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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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    Over many years the introduction of legislations and policies by the Australian Government has had detrimental impacts upon Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This essay will focus on Aboriginal Australians and will examine the legislation and the subsequent impact upon Aboriginal people and their culture. The legislations discussed will highlight how the Australian Government utilized policy to control every aspect of Aboriginal Australian’s lives. The ongoing implications of these…

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    By 1823 a supreme court was established under the New South Wales Act 1823, which is now known as Australia’s initial steps towards a “responsible parliament” (“Australian Stories”). In June 1829, Robert Gouger, one founder of South Australia, and Edward Gibbon Wakefield, a British politician, began discussing their…

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