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    camping is out of the question. Bamurru Plains are the perfect location for ‘glamping’. You have wetlands and woodlands right next door, but you can sleep in a comfortable suite. Just be aware of the cut it might add to your budget. 9. Angorichina, South Australia Angorichina is definitely not receiving the attention it deserves from campers. This is partly explained by the nearby Wilpena Pound area, which is closer for many to reach. Yet, Angorichina offers so much more. You can enjoy…

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    area inside of south-eastern Australia. They are to major rivers Murray river and the Darling river, It goes over most of the states of New South Wales, Victoria, and Australian Capital Territory .It also goes over parts of the states, e.g, Queensland (lower third) , South Australia (south-eastern corner).Some facts about the Murray Darling basin is that the river is one of Australia’s longest ever river. The Murray River flows between Mount Kosciuszko (Southern Alps) and Goolwa (South…

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    governments, where the decisions about what happens in a particular region are made at local level. In England, there are 8 regional assemblies: East of England Regional Assembly, North East Assembly, South East England Regional Assembly, West Midlands Regional Assembly, East Midlands Regional Assembly, South West Regional Assembly, North West Regional Assembly and Yorkshire and Humber Assembly. They are funded through central government and their main role is to make recommendations to the…

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    1770, and the years leading to the Boston Massacre, these liberties were not in the picture for the government or the individuals. In this point in history, the thirteen colonies had settled in America, and the British parliament decided to inflict new taxes and rules to these colonist to try and pay for the war that just ended. The Boston Massacre was a result of mistreatment to the colonist by British parliament. When it comes to the topic of the Boston Massacre, most of us will readily…

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    Scotland was formed by the action of tectonic plates, and subsequent erosion arising from glaciation. The major division of Scotland is the Highland Boundary Fault, which separates the land into ‘highland’ to the north and west, and ‘lowland’ to the south and east. The Highlands of Scotland are largely mountainous, and form the highest ground in the UK; they are bisected by the Great Glen into the Grampian Mountains to the southeast and the Northwest Highlands. The Scottish Lowlands can be…

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    be who we are today without what Patrick Henry said in his Speech. Patrick Henry uses rhetorical questions to have to audience realize “oh yeah he's right” moments. When he says ¨Sir, we have been trying that for the last 10 years have we anything new to offer upon the subject?¨ He is telling about an argument about what they've been doing for the past ten years and that it has done nothing for them. This rhetorical question wants you to think “ why should we be doing the same thing as we…

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    The Flinders Ranges The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain range in South Australia. located in outback South Australia about 200 kilometres north from the city of Adelaide (125 miles). The Flinders ranges stretch for over 430 kilometres. Starting at Port Pirie and ending near lake Callabonna 120 kilometers from Cameron corner, the junction of South Australia, Queensland and New South Wales. How where the ranges formed? Believe it or not about 8oo million years ago the Ranges…

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    Instantaneously ignited by the ‘Shot Heard ‘Round the World,’ the War of Independence was waged in the American determination of gaining freedom from its overpowering mother country. Several factors contributed to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. Most prominently, the major contribution to the war originated from Great Britain spending a surplus of money and resources on the French and Indian War. Resultantly, taxes were enforced upon the people of the colonies in an array of different…

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    It was April 16, 1920 my boss Mr.Stierwalt a NHL player worth millions invited four women over; Scarlet Jones, Colonel Skaggs, Professor kranz, and Reverend Isabella. First to arrive was Scarlet Jones a millionaire flapper dress designer. Next to arrive was Reverend Isabella and professor Kranz. Reverend Isabella is the head of the most prestigious church there is ,and Professor kranz is a well respected neurologist. The last to arrive was Colonel Skaggs a highly revered colonel in the US…

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    In 1707, The Act of Union forged the nation of Great Britain. This joined the English and Scottish Parliaments into the British Parliament centered in London. The Union promised Scots unhindered access to English markets and colonies. The possibility of economic benefit through trade was a significant pro-union sentiment, expressed best by a Commissioner of Scottish Parliament: This nation is behind all other nations of Europe, for many years, with respect to the effects of an extended trade.…

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