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    Sydney, Australia With a population of 5 million, Sydney, Australia is easily known as one of the biggest cities in Australia. Maybe it is so popular because of its many attractions, or for its laid back feeling. It may even be because of its interesting and intriguing Holidays. Whatever the reason may be, Sydney continues to grow each and every day, raising the population rapidly. No wonder it took Nemo’s dad, Marlin, so long to find him, Sydney was huge. Being the world’s largest (but not longest) steel arch bridge, the Sydney Harbor Bridge is one of Australia’s most popular attractions. With the bridge standing 134 metres above the harbour, it is one of the most well known photographed landmarks. It is most fondly known by the locals as the ‘Coathanger’, because of its arch-based design. Another very popular attraction in Sydney, is the Sydney Opera House. It is Australia’s most recognisable…

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    Sydney Research Paper

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    Sydney is a beach city so there are many places to swim. Sydney also has some beautiful places to hang out with your family and friends. Sydney has many museumes and art galleries so that we can go and visit and see to lean about their history and some of their art designs. Sydney also has beautiful gardens and parks where we can go on family walks and play with our dog. Also Sydney has some of most luxurious in the fine dining that they offer. To get there we would get picked up by a limo from…

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    “Cabin Crew, prepare plane for take-off” as soon as I heard the captain, a bolt of excitement had ecstatically rushed through my spine. I rested my head back as my brother tugged my shirt indicating that the plane was leaving the runway. The plane had starting leaving the Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport. I looked through the small window and saw the once what seemed humongous buildings, slowly minimising. I thought of all the amazing things Los Angeles had to offer. All the places that only…

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    Finding Nemo

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    Dory tells Marlin that she has short term memory loss. Soon after they encountered three fish friendly sharks and they invited them to their anti-fish-eating counsel. When Marlin went to talk, he got distracted by a diver’s goggles, which had an address of where Nemo is being kept, which is P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney. Marlin and Dory fight over the goggles because Dory can read it and she tried to ask where Sydney is, but then Dory gets hurt and blood is released from her and sniffed by…

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    Beechworth Research Paper

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    The diverse architecture and landscape found in and around the antiquated community of Beechworth, a small town located in the northeastern part of Victoria, Australia is quite superb when compared to other places that offer so many natural wonders. One of the cities best features is that it is located in the colorful southeastern region of the country. In this part of the world, you will find an enormous mix of plush green rainforests, red sandy deserts, craggy ocean cliffs, emerald green…

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    Bays Precinct offers a great opportunity to extend Sydney’s ferry Service and when redeveloped will offer to introduce new timetabled inner harbour ferry services. The introduction of a new ferry stop at White bay Power Station with the increase in productivity at White Bay and the potential increase in the number of commuters activity makes a stop here viable. With people disembarking from cruiseliners at White Bay Cruise Terminal to other locations, a stop here is a necessary in terms of…

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    Flinders Street Station, constructed from 1905 and opened in 1910, stands to be one of Melbourne’s major social and cultural landmarks and Australia’s busiest railway stations as it is one of the most heavily used public spaces in Melbourne. The very first railway line was constructed in 1854, after which saw further lines and platforms added that were also repositioned prior and after manufacture of the main building. An enthusiasm for railway development quickly sparked with the discovery of…

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    Melbourne Research Paper

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    About Melbourne Melbourne is one of the most beautiful cities in the world with a population of 4.8 million which is 19% of Australia’s population. Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia and is also the capital city of Victoria. Melbourne is also the most livable city in the world. BIBLIOGRAPHY https://www.onlymelbourne.com.au/history-of-melbourne-581#.Wqub4OQUnIU https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/melbourne-most-livable-city/index.html…

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    A. Brief introduction (150 words) Australia’s most densely populated suburb Pyrmont, is located in the inner-city of Sydney. Part of the Darling Harbour region, it’s just 2 kilometers south-west from Sydney’s Central Business District (CBD). Pyrmont is a diverse suburb comprising of industry, business, entertainment and residential aspects. Pyrmont is characterized by a range of housing types like affordable housing (housing commission) are well integrated with new apartment developments along…

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    Exclusively, students will build up a bunch of small-scale assemblages of tectonic drawn at 1:50 scale, and in isometric, with 30 degree angles x and y axes. The components that include a regular infrastructural layer in the urban space: vehicles, bus-stops, steps, portions, swimming pools, road signs, traffic lights, footbridges, ticket machines, urinals, street arts, trees, booths, bicycles, etc. Finally, every student will create a narrative map outlining the future histories of Sydney's 3rd…

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