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    Social Class Issues in the Roman Empire Before the second century BCE, Roman society consisted of a Patricians class, an aristocratic class which hereditary relationship determined entrance to class. The second class stood as the Plebeians, also known as the common people. A member of one class could not move up or down in between the classes because marriage of different classes was illegal. The Plebeians began to fight this injustice in 494 BCE and this event was called the Conflict of Orders…

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    family situation, that’s a unique decision only you can make. The bigger question is stability versus uncertainty. When the number of renters grows in any housing market, it shrinks the housing supply and drives up costs. The rent on a house or townhouse you might normally afford, becomes unaffordable. And that’s without considering the possibility of future rent increases. If you own your home, your monthly mortgage payment doesn’t change. Plus, you may be able to refinance your loan to…

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    walk around the 2140 post code, you’ll see a thriving multicultural community where residents enjoy a relaxed lifestyle that makes it an incredible suburb to come home to every day. Housing & Lifestyle Charming old cottages, luxury apartments, townhouses, and unique architectural residences are part of the charming atmosphere of Homebush. Residents who live in these dwellings work in a range of occupations like office workers, tradies, and professionals. During the 2000 Olympics, several…

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    4.3.1 Homestay in Australia The term homestay is merely a word that is used to describe the age-old concept of travelling residing with a family other than their own. The purpose of homestay is to provide authentic learning experience for international students that come to Australia under educational programs. The students will get the chance to learn about Australian culture from the inside. Also, staying with Australian host family can help the students to get used to the Australian Culture,…

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    Introduction: One of the easiest yet most difficult thing a person can do is talk about themselves. As humans, we like talking about ourselves and the things that we like and what’s going on in our lives. We love it when someone asks them questions to get to know us, but when they start asking why and start to question why you do certain things the way we do, that’s when it start getting difficult. That’s when we start to ask ourselves those very same questions. Why DO I actually lead the way I…

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    contrast the housing and living, diets and occupations between modern time and medieval time of my adopted identity and myself. If I lived in Medieval times my name would be Audrey Chapman and my occupation would be a merchant who lived in a townhouse in a big city, so it would have been easy to trade and sell my goods. I would have been more than likely married and have had children. I would have also been wealthy because merchants in the medieval times tended to be wealthy. My attire would…

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    Johnson's Mind Wide Open

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    In my perspective, I found the book Mind Wide Open to be very useful. It was a great book to read, it had numerous of strengths. The main strength of the book was Johnson’s writing style. It was simple and it can be understandable by anyone who lacks the fundamental background to understand brain science books, in which leads the reader to increase his/her awareness about how the brain work in action. His language made me feel like I was sitting next to a close friend and having a warm…

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    A bright crescent hung low behind the London bridge. Sitting on the stone edges was a lone animal, its inky black fur sleek, shining. Its tail swished and curled behind it like an aphoristic shadow, the cat’s shimmering gold eyes scanning across the horizon. A tall man appeared beside the creature in a plume of red flames and putrid smoke. His long blonde hair flew freely about his waist, mint-green eyes locked onto the tiny creature before him. He reached out to stroke the animal, ropy muscles…

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    Wishart Pull Factors

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    This task's purpose is to produce a detail investigation to the liveability of the Mansfield / Wishart Area. Being informative, the finished product is recommended to the Council. The liveability of a location refers to the constant pull and push factors affecting the area. Push Factors are elements of an area that repels any citizens from residing there whereas, Pull Factors are elements that attract citizens to live there. Both factors are scored on its built and natural environments,…

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    Overview/background Being the fifth time Australia has staged the event, the Gold Coast will host the 21st commonwealth games. With 300 days of sunshine, gazing on a 55 km stretch of golden sandy beaches, world heritage listed rainforests, lots to do, surrounded by friendly faces the Gold Coast is the ideal location to hold the Commonwealth Games. It is Australia’s sixth largest city, one of the fastest growing regions in the country and one of the most diverse year round tourism destination in…

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