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    I have been working at Queensland Health since 2013 and during this time particularly while studying I tried to gain as much exposure and knowledge across multiple areas to assist me in decision making later in my careers. I began working at Paediatric Tertiary Hospital working in Emergency and Intensive Care departments as an Administration officer which gave me the essentials for understanding the importance of patient flow, impacts on patient care, fundamentals of empathy when dealing with…

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    The bases of this article comes from a survey conducted at The University of Queensland. The survey takes into question students from all points of view and asks them about their opinion of Vitro Meat. Vitro Meat is lab developed meat, made from animal DNA and grown artificially. Matti Rose Wilks works at the University of Queensland in the School of Psychology as a tutor, postgraduate student, and researcher. Her work gains credibility and reliability through her use of research studies to back…

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    Merino are the most common within the breed and have a large build and produce a heavy fleece. Found in large amounts, medium wool Merino live in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia. Their fleece is used for knitwear and light suiting Strong wool Merino are found in western New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia. They have a large build and an open…

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    blue butterflies is the Ulysses Butterfly. Also known as the "blue mountain butterfly." The Ulysses butterfly can live in most tropical rainforest areas such as Northern Queensland, Northern islands of Australia and Papua New Guinea. Its size differs depending on subspecies, although the wingspan is around 10.5 cm in Queensland. The scientific name for Ulysses butterfly is the papilio butterfly. They are considered to be one of the most abstract butterflies and can be very difficult to take…

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    Taronga Zoo. Kallie was very interested in what humans do in Australia. This determined little kangaroo wanted to go out and explore Australia. The next day Kallie was going to visit the Great Barrier Reef. The Great Barrier is off the coast of Queensland in northeastern Australia.The Reef is the largest living thing on Earth and even visible from outer space. This reef is a very popular spot to visit in Australia so that is why Kallie wants to go there. After a long a day at The Great…

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    Evolution Of Koalas

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    that stay in trees so that there preditor doesn't get to them. Some koalas have adapted from the environment and that has also helped them to not get eaten. A koala's ancestor is a phascolarctos these live in Australia and they range from northern Queensland to south western Victoria. They live on trees to stay away from predators and this is why Koalas live for a very long time.The Phascolarctos is larger than a normal Kola but it . This happens because they innercourse with big male…

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    Great Barrier Reef Issues

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    the biggest and longest natural coral reef in the world. With thousands of exotic aquaculture species that are exclusive to that region only, it has become one of the heritage national marine parks in the world. However, with the mining boom in Queensland, more ports and industrial activities have been taken places along the coastal regions to boost exporting efficiency, neglecting the health of the GBR. The opportunity cost of boosting Queensland’s annual GDP was the health and heritage of the…

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    always believed for a long time. Children do develop these misconceptions about science at a very early age (Brunsell, 2008). They grow believing them. Teachers should first learn about the children’s misconception about science (Moore & Central Queensland University, 2004). It will help them arrange for an experiment that they can use to challenge the misconceptions as well as improving their understanding of the scientific concept. Children get to learn about subjects like buoyancy in the…

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    the UNESCO world heritage sites. The Great Barrier Reef is located in Queensland, state of Australia. A concern raised by a group of environmentalists over a threat to the Great Barrier Reef is carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that emit from burning of coal. The federation government environment minister, Mr. Greg Hunt approved a 16.5 billion dollars project to Indian company so called Adany mining company. According to Queensland premier and Adani mining company, claimed that the investment of…

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    Essay On Simpson Desert

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    Introduction: The Simpson Desert is a large area of red sand dunes, in between the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Queensland, and is the world's largest sand dune desert. The explorer Charles Sturt, who visited from 1844 – 1846, was the first European to discover the desert, the desert has a very hot, and dry climate. Rainfall is not seen much, averaging only about 150 mm per year, falling in summer. Producers: The producers of the Simpson Desert *Strzelecki Dunefields* is limited to…

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