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    thin valleys. These are among the world's most old grades. They are loaded with colossal thick and assorted hardwood woodland with a few streams and natural life twisting over these old landmasses. Each season of year that you wander here you can see new glories and distinctive fortunes. In right on time to mid October you started to see all these grand hues, reds, yellows, and oranges sprinkle over the peaks. In the hollows underneath you here the sounds and notice the odors of all these small…

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    Project Title: Winchelsea Common Nature Reserve The Winchelsea Common Nature Reserve is situated on the corners of Gladman Street, Hopkin and Witcombe Street Winchelsea. It is in joint ownership with the Surf Coast Shire and DELWP. Legislation affecting this site are the Crown land (Reserves) Act 1972 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 ( Federal Act) Flora and Fauna guarantee Act 1988 (VIC). It is in the Bioregion of the Victorian Volcanic Plain, the catchment area…

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    “Where do we even walk in? It must be closed.” “No, it’s open, the entrance is…” My sister and I stared at the ten-foot high, double, wooden doors, there are no signs posted, but we still reached for the handles and pulled open. We strolled into the unknown; into Fountain Street Church. I was expecting the work from ArtPrize to be the main attraction in this one hundred year old building, but was easily distracted by the beauty of the architecture within Fountain Street Church. This…

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    Swot Analysis Paper

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    Security and privacy has become a great everyday concern to people. Artists responded to these uncertainties by creating different pieces of artwork to express their feelings. When people walk into the San Jose Museum of Art, they immediately receive a warm welcomed by a lovely receptionist. After showing them a form of identification, such as a SJSU student ID card, and paying a 6 dollar entry fee, they provide a copy of the museum's layout in case people get lost in their spacious building. If…

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    When Australia hosted the Olympics in 2000, Homebush was in the spotlight, which is why it sports the nickname, Olympic Park. Homebush 2140 is a family-friendly, in high demand suburb that is only about a 20-minute (more or less) drive to Sydney. When you take a walk around the 2140 post code, you’ll see a thriving multicultural community where residents enjoy a relaxed lifestyle that makes it an incredible suburb to come home to every day. Housing & Lifestyle Charming old cottages, luxury…

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    wrong to deduce from the information above that the codes of 1890 and 1893 were a complete failure. In some areas, newspaper articles show that the new possibilities offered by the codes were eagerly accepted and not dismissed by reluctant school boards or parents. Writing 'to encourage the spread of Welsh teaching among English youths resident in Wales', John Hobson Matthews said he had been teaching Welsh at St Joseph's School…

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    Adi Granth Book Report

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    Before going into the temple, we all had to cover our heads. The girls used scarves to cover their head and the guys used either handkerchiefs that they had brought themselves or the caps that were in the temple entrance. Once inside, we took off our shoes and put them on a show rack before entering the Main Hall. When we first walked into the Main Hall, we followed our group leader up to the front to bow to the Adi Granth. The service had already been in session for a while, so walking up to…

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    RISD Museum

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    Upon entering the RISD museum I was greeted by the quaint streets of the historic east-side of Providence. It's often an overlooked part of town due to the city life but really earns it's merit in beautifully restored colonial homes and colorful street art. The streets had tall green trees that bordered the sidewalk perfectly, and the light post were littered with local stickers either for a cause or promoting a local artist. Luckily, I was able to find parking rather easily because I went on an…

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    54 European ships sailed to South Australia. Many of those ships came from Dutch East Indies Company (“Australian Stories”). In 1770, Lieutenant James Cook, a British explorer who later discovered the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, explored the east coast on his ship known as Endeavor. Under instruction by King George II, he claimed the east coast of Australia on August 22, 1770 and named it “New South…

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    MURRAY RIVER LOCATION: An investigation took place of the Murray River and its connection to the Aboriginal People. The Murray River spans across three states, they are: South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales. In South Australia’s part of the river it is enclosed in floodgates to prevent flooding. The river has a total of 1061469 square kilometres. It flows between cliffs that are over thirty metres high. ABORIGINAL PEOPLE: The Aboriginal people settled near the Murray River over 40000…

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