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    There should be no discrimination against languages people speak, skin colour, religion or gender in any sport. Why is a big deal that women are jockeys? The treatment of women in horse racing has been disgraceful. Horse racing is called a “male dominated sport” but, in other equestrian sport, women and men compete against one another on an equal playing field and are in the same competitions compared to racing is vastly different. Does it really matter if the jockeys that have fallen over the…

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    For African Americans in the South, life after slavery was a world transformed. After the civil war, and the achievement of their new-found freedom, African Americans, struggled to gain the same or near the same rights that the white people had. Along with the fact that most had to restart their lives from the beginning. But little by little African Americans slowly gained their rights and equality. The republicans or (Radical Republicans) where the reason 13th amendment was put as a law…

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    Barry J. Marshall was an internist who, in 1981, started his gastroenterology rotation at Royal Perth Hospital and where he met Dr. Warren. Dr. Warren made a list of patients who had curved bacteria on their biopsies and needed help following up with a diagnosis. Dr. Marshall agreed to assist in researching the spiral bacteria in hopes of finding questions…

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    Sea Water Desalination

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    reliability. This essay will discuss the various controversies related to seawater desalination in Australia. 1 the current status and the future of seawater desalination industry in Australia The first desalination plant was built in 2006 in the city of Perth which produces with a capacity of producing 130 megalitre(ml) of drinking water per day and supplies 17%of Perth’s water needs. {3}For now, there have been over 50 large-scale desalination plants in operation. Especially, Adelaide…

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    milk and honey and warm weather. Many if not all were sent to work on farms or on construction jobs, a lot of them were abused, beaten and made to work long hours. Kid's that suffered the most were boys sent to a place called Blindoon just north of Perth,( where Hazel lives) it was an institution run by the catholic brothers but built by the orphans. These were all kids under 16, up to 10,000 kids were sent there, most in the late 40's but it went on until mid 60's, not one of our brightest…

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    Their upcoming shows include June 20th in London, England; July 22nd in Hong Kong, China; July 25th in Sydney, Australia; July 26th in Byron Bay, Australia; July 28th in Melbourne, Australia; July 28th in Melbourne, Australia; July 30th in Perth, Australia; September 4th through the 6th in Laois, Ireland; October 11th in Buenos Aires, Argentina; October 20th in Los Angeles, California; and October 23rd in New York, New…

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    I. Background: In relation to and on behalf of Fred Charms, a British citizen who has previously been in Australia on a Working Holiday (Class TZ) (subclass 417) visa, which was granted in the United Kingdom on 14 May 2009. After working in regional Australia Fred had previously applied for a second subclass 417 visa which was refused due to not working in a specified occupation, Fred subsequently applied for Merits Review at the Migration Review Tribunal (MRT) which was also unsuccessful.…

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    are immediately immersed in Australia: the surroundings, its people, the sound:(p.40)”beyond the fence cicidas, birds whirred,”. It is an Australia imagined, wild and rambling, but also in a normal detailed place on a map: revolving around Western Perth, Australia:-(p.49-50)”The brown land, I figured wasn’t just as wide but deep too, “out west here, when the easterly blows”, from the 1960s: ( p.38) “The battler’s block in the early sixties”. Winton has successfully used characterisation,…

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    has fallen 3 times within the last few days and her knee hurt. She has a past history of left total knee replacement she uses her right knee a lot. She is also complained of hip pain. She denies hitting her head. The patient evidently lives in Perth Amboy with her daughter. She denies any other symptomatology other than stating that her knees have been giving out on her and a history of arthritis which she takes medication for. PT eval done in the ER found the patient to be unsafe and…

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    1) Mary Shelley's classic book, Frankenstein has been a staple in popular culture since the book was first published but many people fail to grasp the overall meaning. This tour guide was built with the intention to help others understand Victor Frankenstein's journey as he travels. This understanding will be essential to understanding the theme that Shelley was trying to portray. 2) Victor Frankenstein, the eldest child of Caroline and Alphonse Frankenstein, was born in Naples Italy. 3) When…

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