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    would have a high chance of getting shot. This shows that Frank knew what actually happens during war. 'Why are you boys going to Perth?’ ‘I'm going to join the Light Horse.’ ‘ Good!’ ‘You too Frank?’ ‘Ugh no, business interests’ ‘While the Germans are crucifying kittens on Church doors in Belgium.’ In this scene Archie and Frank are being asked why they are going to Perth. Archie says it's because he wants to join the Light Horse, but when Frank gets asked if he is joining as well and he says…

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    In the essay “the illusion of water abundance”, Cynthia Barnett Talks about the growing problem of water misuse in America, and the widespread effects it has on the water supply in America. Out of all of the forms of rhetoric used in this essay, Ethos seems to be the most common. Barnett makes numerous emotional appeals throughout the essay. The very first statement she makes is an emotional appeal to the middle and lowers classes against the frivolous uses of water by wealthy neighborhoods…

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    FOR more than two decades Wittenoom in WA’s Pilbara region was a mining stronghold. The small country town which lies around 1400kms northeast of Perth was also, at one stage, the only place in Australia that produced blue asbestos. But when demand for the deadly mineral began to wane and fears of serious health concerns began to emerge, the operation was shut down in 1966. However it was another decade before authorities realised the blue dust that swept throughout the town was extremely…

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    Catherine McAuley once said “we should be shining lamps giving light to all around us”. This quote from Catherine is speaking of her approach to her work. That the purpose of lighting the lamp is not to draw attention to yourself but to give some light to those around you. This relates to the work that she did because it talks about how she helped others not for herself, but because she saw an issue and wanted to take action. Today I am going to talk to you about an Irish nun called Catherine…

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    Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, freeing them from slavery and allowing them the right to all their freedoms. African Americans were now able to vote and participate in politics. The first African American to vote was Mr. Thomas Mundy Peterson from Perth Amboy, New Jersey. August 6, 1965, The 15th Amendment and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, www.mcleancountyil.gov African Americans also had the right to gain land from their previous owners and find employment for themselves. They had…

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    continuing to be watched on TV, such as the fight network, has seen wrestlers get sponsors. This has impacted wrestlers as they can now support themselves financially. This is a positive economic impact on people involved in wrestling. Locally here in Perth, the two independent companies (Subiaco Tigers Wrestling Club and Gladiators Wrestling Club) also have public gyms as a part of the club. This has provided a place where locals and work out, which increase the overall wellbeing of members…

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    For more than 100 years, girls and women have moved off the sidelines and onto the field to kick, mark and handball, as well as tackle, bump and shepherd. Despite the thousands who have played in locations around Australia, the female game has largely remained in the shadows until recently. Play On! The Hidden History of Women's Australian Rules Football explores how the game spread from west to east and reveals little-known facts about women in sport and women in society. Featuring fascinating…

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    Between the two risings also marked an increased fortification of the Highland by government troops to better control and pacify the Highlands in an attempt of an uprising. The leader of this fortification was George Wade, who after the ’15 uprising was appointed Commander in Chief of His Majesty’s Forces in Northern Britain and was given full authority to undertake any task he deemed necessary to help better the position of the government control in the Highlands. Under his command 240 miles…

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    Australia's largest outback city with a population of more than 30,000 people. It is the largest urban centre in the Goldfields region and the fifth in Western Australia. Kalgoorlie is located in the Easter Goldfields, which is 596 Km Northeast of Perth. The traditional landowners of Kalgoorlie area are the Maduwangka people and the name “ Kalgoorlie “ is said to mean “ Silky Pear Bush” in the local aboriginal language. European settlement of Kalgoorlie began in June 1893 with discovery…

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    Introduction of School: Canning Vale College (CVC) has been established from 2004 for educating approximately 1700 students from Year 7 to Year 12 in the Canning Vale Community, Western Australia. In this college, there are various Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) subjects and resources can be selected and utilized to assist students to achieve at a highest level of outcomes in relation to a career pathway. Moreover, the college has created a significant amount of relationships with…

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