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    Digital Divide Australia

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    The disparity between the access and use information technology in first world countries compared to developing countries is usually the scenario depicted by the media in terms of a digital divide, but this divide exists between urban and rural Australia and is even more significant between the urban population and many remote communities of the country, with 15% of rural Australians without access to the minimum connection speed for email and Internet use. Despite internet access doubling in…

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    3rd Root Race Essay

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    solar system and beyond…Sanat Kumara was one of them. 2nd Root Race: Beings born from the interaction of ethereal beings and primitive humans and therefore Half Ethereal and Half Human. This race is now extinct… 3rd Root Race: Began in an old landmass called Lemuria. Lemurians were giants who were mostly Blacks, inhabited a huge continent extending from Africa to Australia. Many parts of the old Lemuria are now under the Indian Ocean. People who are clearly Negroid…

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    Canada's Geography

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    Canada, which is the second largest country on earth, is divided into ten provinces and three territories. There are three oceans surround Canada including the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Atlantic Ocean in the east and the Arctic Ocean to the north. Canada has no shortage of beautiful landscapes and unique sites for travellers to explore. Incredible natural wonders, vibrant and culturally rich cities and a welcoming atmosphere all make Canada be coming a popular destination. As the largest…

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    The Korean War was a military clash between the Republic of Korea, supported by the United Nations, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, strengthened by the People's Republic of China, with military material guide from the Soviet Union. The war was a significance of the physical division of Korea by an assention of the successful Allies at the finish of the Pacific War toward the end of World War II. ((Boose, Donald W) The inability to hold free races all through the Korean Peninsula…

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    Population is defined as the total number of people which inhabit a specific area. For example, the population of the Earth is roughly 7 billion and the population of Australia is about 24 million. This number is steadily rising due to population growth. Every year, 135 million people are born and 55 million people die, which leads to the adding of 80 million people to our global population annually. The rate at which the population of a country increases compared to the initial population is…

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    at the moment to touch political and economic problems faced at the moment. One of them the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx, where he wrote his thoughts and opposition to the capitalism that was more frequently and rapidly spreading all over the landmass. This work of literature created by taking in account acts from the…

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    He postulated that continents had always been moving are moving at this very moment, and over the course of millions of years, the continents had broken apart from a single landmass (Pangea) to its current state it is now. This explained why the continents could fit together like jigsaw puzzles and that similar fossils could be found on the coastlines of landmasses separated by thousands of miles (Continents: A Jigsaw Puzzle…

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    The following paper will attempt to analyze a chapter by Shirley Andrews Lemuria and Atlantis. The paper will explain why archaeologists do not consider her work to be accurate and furthermore to not be taken serious. The story of Atlantis begins with Plato's dialogues, Timaeus and Critias. These are the only known written records of the lost civilization of Atlantis. Many people believe the tale to be complete fiction. While others support the belief that the story is an accurate depiction of a…

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    Neotectonics In Australia

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    Neotectonics in Australia. Abstract The cratons of the world that are located at a distance from plate boundaries are considered to be stable tectonically, but in real sense, they are subjected to regular disturbance that are less persistence and also of lesser magnitude than those that lies near plate boundaries, Nonetheless their manifestation can be seen in landscape. Neotectonics are post Miocene tectonic deformation on the earth surface. Its evidence takes expression in form of recent…

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    Permian Period Essay

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    Gondwanaland and Laurussia came together and formed one supercontinent called Pangaea (Torsiv et al. 2003). The formation of this single continent occurred around 270 mya. Pangea forms a C-shaped landmass dividing the Earth into two main bodies of water. To the right, in the inner curvature of the landmass, is the Tethys Sea, while to the left is the larger, Panthalassa (Fig. 1) (Smith 2011). Figure 1. Depiction of the supercontinent Pangaea and the surrounding bodies of water…

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