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    The inner workings of a particular person’s mind are exclusive to another person’s, as we are all individuals with distinct thoughts and responses. This affects a person’s private world and therefore their experiences in the public world. In the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, Mark Haddon highlights the ideals and disparities of the private and public worlds. He does this through the use of a naïve narrator (Christopher Boone) who has Asperger’s; meaning his private…

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    and heavier than its competitors weighing it at 4.700 tonnes against the Japanese 4,200 and the German 3,950. It is 99 metres in length and 8.8 metres in the beam with a top speed of more than 20 knots and a crew of 60. It has a range of 18,000 nautical miles at a speed of 10 knots. The German boat has a range of 10,400 nautical miles at 12 knots. It is 90 metres by 8.1 metres and carries a crew of 33 officers and men. This last statistic may be of interest given the RAN’s difficulties at…

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    On a sunny day in New York a new dinosaur museum opened featuring the newly discovered spinosaurus fossil. The fossil stood nearly 12 metres tall and 20 metres long the biggest yet. Every citizen of New York would visits the museum. In celebration to this a new movie Triassic park was made. Now our story starts with a young dinosaur fanatic named Grant Rex. Ever since he was young he had always loved dinosaurs and watched all the Jurassic park films, even Jurassic park 3. Grant studied…

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    I’m now capable of recognising the number of feet in a line and I know the difference between is iambic and trochaic metre. Yet I’m still very uncertain when it comes to telling the difference between a stressed and non-stressed beats. In my poetry analysis assignment I marked the meter out on my poem sheet at least four times yet I still did it incorrectly. I think the…

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    Why People Skipp

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    transport. Skips come in many different sizes. The smallest is what's known as a Mini Skip, can hold up to 1.5 cubic metres of wastes but is not always available everywhere in the UK. The next size is a Midi Skip which is ideal of bathroom and kitchen refits and can hold up to 3 cubic metres. The most common skip size is what's known as a Builders Skip it can hold up to 4.6 cubic metres of waste (as much as 50-60 bin bags) and is available everywhere in the UK. There are larger skip sizes…

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    Cathy Freeman Essay

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    representing Australia, she had won thirteen medals and out of those medals, seven were gold. During 1997and 1999 she was a two time world champion in the four hundred metres and received a silver medal for the four hundred metres in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. In the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, she was the first woman to run four hundred metres in less than fifty seconds, which she ran in 48.63 seconds. In 1998, she was named Australian of the Year. During 1990 three days after Cathy won a…

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    “Lucas…Lucas…” a suppressed voice echoes continuously. I realise the teacher is trying to communicate. “W-what?” I blurt and snap back to reality. I’m in Latin history and I’m pretty sure I slept through the entire subject. I stare at the analogue clock and match my breath to the ticking. “Did you not hear me, Lucas?” Mrs Varchsweid taps her foot faster than my heartbeat, “what’d I say?” “Uhh…” I trail off and glance out the window to see Sarah walking home. I hear the school bell chime. Home…

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    Sappho

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    Sensuality can be described as "Of or arousing gratification of the senses and physical, especially sexual, pleasure" (Oxford, 2016). Circa says “Most commonly the target of her affections was female”. One disagrees that her poetry displays a confession of a sensual relationship. Rather, it just lets out her emotive feelings. My argument is that her poetry is metaphorical showing a new and creative representation of the future and although could view her poetry as having sensual links, this does…

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    Ramp Physics Lab Report

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    velocity-time. The acceleration also turned out to be zero metres per seconds squared, fitting perfectly in the hypothesis, the line had been horizontal (symmetrical to the x-axis) which indicates no change in slope or constant velocity. In the second portion, from 0.633s to 1.80s, the slope using the line of best fit was negative seven-tenths. This also directly corresponds to the acceleration in this portion, which is negative seven-tenths metre squared. Standing true to the hypothesis, since…

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    Bruny Island Topography

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    1.0 Introduction Data collection on Bruny Island yielded several readings associated with climate, topography, and GPS. These readings have been analysed using visual techniques before refining to report on the reasoning behind the different trends in the datasets. As Bruny Island experiences (a general) North-Westerly wind direction, it became evident that vegetation and the topography of one sand dune transect would impose an effect on the recorded wind speed (or velocity) readings. The…

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