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    Henry John Rous named the island Stradbroke island after his father, the Earl of Stradbroke. NSI is a cherished and endangered land with even a rainforest at Myora Springs near Dunwich. There are more than 15 types of mammals including wallabies, kangaroos, echidnas, koalas, and bandicoots...The following report will consider the impacts of sand mining on North Stradbroke Island, in conjunction with the destruction of the environment, loss jobs, and financial benefits Sibelco Sand mining…

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    Sesame Street Effect Essay

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    Sesame Street effect discusses the effect of Sesame Street on a child going to start preschool. Alia Wong is an associate author at The Atlantic she mainly covers education. Wong previously wrote for Honolulu Civil Beat. Wong published "The Effect of Sesame Street" in June of 2015. In this article Wong argues the idea of Sesame Street and how is helps children become more successful in the education system. The article brings up different questions and also answers those questions. For example,…

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    Orientation: It was a really quiet night, the cricket neighbours were singing, the wind was howling and you can hear the talk of the loud community. I was Inside the safe and happy building that we call home, eating my hot mushroom stew that my amazing mother Ellen made specially for me, it was kind of disgusting but I could eat my way through it. Ellen was at the really old fire place fire place shovelling coals into the fire, she was sweating l so much She looked like a water fountain. But…

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    a multitude that is unprecedented by any other of his pre successors. To the left of the judge stood the riffraff of hillbillies assigned with the task of hearing evidence, whose lack of comprehension would yield the participants as members of a Kangaroo Court. Standing in front of them, was the defendant Petra Hillsburg, a young misguided twenty-year-old set on trial for the murder of her husband, Mr Louis Hillsburg.…

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    In this paper you can read about the wonderful activities and programs that the city of Columbus has to offer to the young people. It will explore the school system of Columbus City Schools (CCS), a public school system for the people of the city. You will learn about the schools and how they have many different resources or all kinds of children ranging from disabled students to mentally ill students. It will also give you information on the large variety of classes and advanced placement…

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    The Australian Salt-Water Crocodile [Crocodylus porosus] is an ancient group of achosaurs, which first appeared in the fossil record during the Late Triassic; over 200 million years ago. An ancestor of the Salt Water Crocodile, is the Isisfordia duncanii, which originated in Isisford Qld during the Mid Cretaceous period. The Isisfordia duncanii is essentially, the beginning of the lifestyle, known as “semi aquatic ambush predators” and despite being considerably smaller than the average Salt…

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    Australian Stereotypes

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    Australians have long represented many features, and like the Ancient Greeks, they only show the ideal representations of their characters, take the best of the features and mix them together. These constructions, or rather stereotypes; are just that, a general representation, one which has been idealized. Since the beginning of the colonization of Australia by the British, Australians have represented themselves as egalitarian, giving everyone a “fair go”. These representations give a bad…

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    Just like pores on human skin which absorb elements of the world around us, the holes all over the sponge’s body as essentially pores as well. The function of the holes all over the sponge’s body is to allow water to be absorbed into the sponge’s body. Through the absorption of water, the sponge also absorbs food and oxygen to ensure survival. There is no one set type of symmetry for sponges. Therefore, not all sponges have the same type of symmetry. Sponges can range from asymmetrical to…

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    How can water filters solve the world’s future drinking problem? The world’s future drinking water is threatened by contaminated agents. It means that there are many impurities in water source which can not be used for cooking, drinking or any daily purposes. In fact, Vietnamese companies can improve this issue by manufacturing water filters. It is a great way to provide an easier access for people to safe water, enhance their health as well as protect the environment. Moreover, water filter…

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    and will be seen as unintelligible compared to the other farm hands. This comes from standardized testing, the absolute worst way to measure a student 's intelligence and progress. Let me state a hypothetical. In the wild a tiger, elephant, monkey, kangaroo and a fish are all being tested. The teacher says that he shall give everyone the same test for fairness. The test is to climb a tree. Now, who do you think passed? The monkey. The other animals are left behind and deemed to have “learning…

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