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    Tasmania Research Paper

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    Tasmania is an island off the South Eastern coast of Australia, separated in the main land by the Bass Strait. Tasmania is the specific island as well as being one of the seven Australian states. Sometimes known as the Natural State, or the area of Inspiration, almost 40 % of Tasmania's land is preserved like a World Heritage Listed area. This temperate island paradise boasts 20 nature, and the mild sunny climate makes mtss is a prosperous region for making fine foods and wine. The capitol of Tasmania is Australia's second oldest city, Hobart. Using the River Derwent running through it and Mount Wellington just behind, Hobart doesn't lack charm and beauty. Most of the historic colonial houses and buildings in Hobart happen to be preserved,…

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    The Tasmanian devil is Tasmania’s national animal. They are carnivorous marsupials and dog shape in appearance with short legs, rough black hair and broad mouths. It was once native to the mainland of Australia but now is only found in Tasmania. They survive on small prey such as mainly snakes but also fish, birds and insects. They were declared endangered in 2009. (En.wikipedia.org, 2018) They play an important role in Tasmania’s ecosystem. They have both ecological and socioeconomic…

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    Tasmanian Devil Although this animal is a Loony Tunes Character it has the strength to break a man’s arm. Many people know the tasmanian devil as a Loony Tunes cartoon character, but is actually a real animal. The scientific name for the tasmanian devil is Sarcophilus harrisii, it is a most unusual mammal that closely resembles a dog or a ferret (San Diego Zoo). Tasmanian devils live in tasmania (Australia) and they used to be found all over Australia but they went extinct on the mainland 400…

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    Bruny Island Topography

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    Per the bureau of meteorology, wind typically develops in a westerly direction, with North-Westerly winds being common (Bureau of Meteorology, 2016). The left side of figure 1, shows the South Easterly side of the dune, whilst the North Westerly side of the dune is the right side. It appears reading errors occurred the blue point indicated point at 45m is an outlier, the reading in accordance with the dataset shows an accuracy level greater than 1; by using 1 as a barrier for outliers, it has…

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    eating a challenge which ultimately kills the animal (Jones & McCallum, 2011). All individuals who contract the disease die within six months as a result of starvation because of an inability to feed or as a result of organ failure from metastases (Grueber et al., 2011). PROGNOSIS DFTD has spread from northeastern Tasmania where it was first discovered to now most of the devil’s territory (Hamede, McCallum, Jones & Boots, 2013.). The only remaining free DFTD- free population is in the…

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    Hunterxhunter Biography

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    Are you an adventurous person? Do you like exploring several landmarks, which have amazing significance behind them? That's the feeling that HunterXHunter brings to the table, it shows how someone can embark into an incredible adventure if you really get your mind into it. I've never watched HunterXHunter beforec i went completely blind, and binged watched it in my Spring Break vacation; It had me crying, laughing, and feeling good thanks to the good storytelling and wonderful characters.…

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    Threatened Species Day has been held every year since 1996 on 7 September in Australia, to remember the passing of the last formally recorded thylacine. Albeit there had been a protection development squeezing for the thylacine's assurance since 1901, determined to some extent by the expanding trouble in acquiring examples for abroad accumulations, political troubles kept any manifestation of insurance coming into power until 1936. Official insurance of the species by the Tasmanian government…

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    Extinct animals like the Tasmania Tiger was extinct because of us. The Tasmanian Tiger was hunted to extinction because farmers back in the day. And because of his huge yawning mouth. Today I will be talking about what animals went extinct and how. Then I will talk about what is extinction. Then I will talk about what extinction does to the ecosystem. Even predators like killer whales and great white sharks are going to extinction. The reason why predators like killer whales are going extinct…

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    Please take into consideration my submission on the enforcement of tighter laws around the crime of Arson. I am writing to you because there is a great concern for the amount of Arson related crimes that are occurring within the state of Tasmania. Statistics show that more than half of Tasmania is above average in fires per year compared with all of the other states in Australia (Australian Bureau of Meteorology, 2015). Tightening the laws around Arson, will most definitely guarantee Tasmania…

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    When discussing a topic as dubious as Euthanasia, identifying and involving the righteous, upmost important stakeholders, ensures focus remains on the people that are affected by the issue. When addressing viewpoints of the stakeholders from which the whole issue surrounds, the potential Euthanasia user who is terminally ill should be acknowledged as the primary stakeholder as they have the most interest because this issue directly affects them. Terminal illness is defined as a disease that…

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