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    Blob Fish Research Paper

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    dubbed "the world's most disgusting animal", but to me it's one of the most wonderful creatures ever tob grace the earth. The blob fish or in scientific terms, the "Psychrolutes marcidus"live in the deep waters around the coasts of Australia and Tasmania. They live in waters of 80 times the normal presure of sea level. Normally any creature at that depth would be crushed and die, but the blob fish has no bones. It's body is entirely made of strange gelatinous flesh that also serves as their…

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    distinguished by their medium sized framed body. They produce a soft and bright fleece that is used for men and female fashion. These beautiful sheep are typically found in New South Wales, the Western and Southern areas of Victoria and the midlands of Tasmania. Medium wool 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.…

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    Bruce Dawe Poem Analysis

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    Made up by the loyal supporters (“the elderly still crying”) and the new ones (“first league game”). Another point to note is that AFL is not really well liked all over Australia and some states don’t actually have a football team (Tasmania) or, if they do (Sydney), the team is new and doesn’t draw a crowd that “the voice of God booms from the stands”. Homecoming is another one of Dawe’s poems that refers back to the diggers coming back from the Vietnam War. In the time period, it is…

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    Mother Facts of case The 61 year old GP Stephen Edwards , who has a special interest in geriatrics ,dementia and palliative care has recently be charged with murder after the death of his elderly mother , he is expected to be extradited to Tasmania. The Tasmania police told Guardian Australia in a statement that it’s alleged that his mother died in March after the administration of medication. It is also been alleged that Edwards travelled to Hobart days before her death. As part of the…

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    1984 for enrolment and voting to be made compulsory for all eligible voters. Electors who do not vote at a state election will be fined. The following years several states across Australia made voting compulsory. First in 1926 in Victoria, NSW and Tasmania in the year 1928, then in Western Australian 1936 and in South Australia in 1942. In 1962 aboriginal voters were finally given without exceptions the right to enrol and vote while in 1973 the voting age was…

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    Develop a Stakeholder Management Plan (SMP). Identify the need to maintain and refine the SMP over time. At a minimum, identify what needs to be included within a Stakeholder Management Plan and why. This Document is the Stakeholder Management Plan (SMP), it must be maintained and refined over time, the first reason being: The stakeholder list will grow throughout the project, second: Changes can happen in relation to the project, affecting stakeholder power and interest, requiring a new…

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    The Federation of Australia positively impacted immigration laws and restrictions. Before 1901, each colony had different restrictions regarding immigrants, although there wasn’t any action taken to prevent the large numbers. The colony in Queensland had seen the arrival of 60,000 Pacific Island people which hugely affected the Australian’s living there. The number of immigrants entering Australia were spiralling out of control and it became hard for each of the separate colonies to document.…

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    Australia's Geography

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    Australia is in the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean. It is composed of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and the overseas territories. Australia is in the southern hemisphere. Australia is located off the southeast coast of Asia, next to Russia, Canada, China, the United States, and Brazil. Its land is as large as about four-fifths of China. The coastline of 3,700 km has the Pacific Ocean to the East and the Indian Ocean to the West. It is also the only exclusive city state in…

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    In 1945, the War Service Land Settlement Act was passed by the Commonwealth Government with the support of all the state governments as part of a broad federal plan for the Re-establishment of Ex-servicemen. This Act provided returning ex-servicemen with an opportunity to work and run their own farm and by 1949 7½ million acres were acquired by the Commonwealth Government for this purpose. This was not a new idea. Post-World War I had seen a similar scheme evolved by the states but this was…

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    Edmund Rice was born in 1762 in Callan Ireland he was the fourth child to be born out of six and the first one of them to be properly educated which then led to him becoming a mercantile apprenticeship under his Uncle. In 1785 he married but in 1789 his wife died to a fever (most likely cholera).Edmund Rice founded the Christian Brothers in the year 1802, it was founded because Edmund Rice wanted to join a religious institute but instead of doing that he with the support of Dr Thomas Hussey…

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