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    The Sydney opera house architecture building was look like a sails of boat .The Sydney opera house is out in the ocean and it look like peninsula. The Sydney opera house has been recognition in the World Heritage list in 28 June 2007. Sydney opera house also known as a great architecture building work of the 20th century. It contains a lot of creativity, both in the architecture…

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    The Sydney Opera House is a beautiful landmark in Sydney, Australia. Since 1973 people worldwide have come to Australia to see the Sydney Opera House with an extremely beautiful setting and excellent design (Australia.gov.au 1). “The Sydney Opera House is Australia’s most recognizable building and is an icon of Australia’s creative and technical achievement (Australia.gov.au 1).” Between 1957 And 1973 the Sydney Opera House was built, it was a masterpiece to…

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    gentlemen. I am here on behalf of “Trendy Kookaburra” to present two possible advertisements - a brochure and radio message - for a select region in Australia. The latter material will merge a unifying theme of both adventure and culture tourism for Sydney in New South Wales. A variety of potential buyers in foreign regions such as Europe and Asia will be the main focal point of the advertisements marketing strategy. Strictly speaking, the daring and carefree adolescents who take an interest in…

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    implies resurrection, which in such stories often goes wrong”(Chestern). Most people would be happy that someone receives a second chance at life, but Dr. Manette had many problems that came along with him. Not only does Darnay get a huge reward from Sydney, but also a second chance at life. “... I will be true to the death”(Dickens 362) Darnay was given a…

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    this novel, the main theme is that even if you seem to be overshadowed and unseen, you can still sparkle and people can still see you for who you are. Sydney had always been outshined, even though her brother had done something and is now infamous for it. Initially, her parents are oblivious to how anguished Sydney’s feeling at the moment. “‘Sydney?’ she asked me suddenly. I looked up ‘Everything okay?’ I met her eyes, saying nothing but wishing she would. That somehow, in the midst of all her…

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    views the illness they have, what they think it does, fears about what it will do and any additional problems it has triggered. For this assignment, I have used these questions as a way to guide my interview with a childhood friend of mine, Sydney Karre. Sydney and I were on the same club swimming team growing up and she was always the “life of the party.” She had always maintained a healthy lifestyle, so when she began to randomly lose weight for no reason at all, we all began to think she was…

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    part documentary that aired on SBS from the 6th to the 13th May 2015. The series is set in the suburb of Mt Druitt in Western Sydney and emphasises the struggles and desires of residents in an area filled with drug abuse, extremely high unemployment and homelessness. The documentary attracted controversy from critics who claimed it was an indecorous portrayal of western Sydney and prompted calls for a boycott. The target audience would be mature age individuals who would be able to handle…

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    Sydney Carton is a drunkard, lazy bum of a man. He knows that he is a smart man, but does not care enough about it to do anything about it. He would rather drink, and doing whatever he pleases instead of making a living. Sydney Carton loves a woman by the name of Luccie Darney, but he knows that she is to good for him, and that he does not worthy a woman like her…

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    as Florida or as far north as Toronto. The ideas and culture of those around me have always been the same. This has limited my time for growth as a college student; whereas, studying abroad in Sydney would grant me the experience of a new culture, new ideas, and a new opportunity to learn about myself. Sydney offers vast choices to not only enhance my college education, but to be an essential part of it. i will be in a city foreign to me with little to no familiarity of the people or my…

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    To be loyal to someone means to have a strong feeling of support or allegiance towards them. Many characters in Charles Dickens novel are loyal to one another. Some of the most important relationships that show loyalty in the text consisted of Lucie and any other character. One of these relationships was Miss Pross and Lucie. Since Lucie did not have a mother growing up, Miss Pross filled in the place of a mother for her. “...my ladybird. I’ll not leave a handful of that dark hair upon your head…

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