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    Ever since God created man‚ man sinned. Man commits sins from the “Seven Deadly Sins” almost every day‚ so it is not uncommon for man’s ungodliness to be showcased in pieces of literature. One of these many pieces of literature is The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Greed‚ Extravagance‚ and Envy portray and important role in this novel through the characters and demonstrate how sinful man has become. These three sins play a prominent role in The Great Gatsby and I will explain how in the

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    Kinship Organizations: Australian Aborigines Our world here in the states is unlike many others in places in far away lands. The kinship between our families here in America and in cultures such as Australian Aborigines have so many differences. Their laws in marriage and how society is ran is unlike what you normally see. Some things that the Australian Aborigines practice‚ such as infanticide‚ are things that are unknown to the common American. Understanding infanticide‚ which is “the killing

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    .AFL History In 1857‚ Tom Wills‚ one of the founders of Australian Football‚ returned to Australia after schooling in England where he was football captain of Rugby School and a brilliant cricketer. Initially‚ he advocated the winter game of football as a way of keeping cricketers fit during off-season. The new game was devised by Wills‚ his cousin H.C.A. Harrison‚ W.J. Hammersley and J.B. Thompson. The Melbourne Football Club was formed on August 7‚ 1858 – the year of the code’s first recorded

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    that will later turn into acts only if the houses of parliament approve the bill. In Australia the federal parliament is only allowed to make laws about certain issues like marriage‚ divorce‚ taxes‚ bankruptcy‚ and immigration ("Overview of the Australian Legal System”). The federal parliament is the one that control all of Australia’s money. Leaving the states to be able to make the decisions about health and education. Whereas the other type of law that is found within Australia‚ which is‚ the

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    1 May 2017 The Evolution of Australian Music Australia is the sixth largest country in the world and is an island continent that is between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The first inhabitants were migrants from Asia. In the 1820s‚ there were soldiers‚ officers and emancipated convicts that turned the land they received from the government into farms which brought more migrants from Britain. During the 1960s‚ there was much Asian influence when it comes to Australian music. When it came to the music

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    Because Australian Aboriginal people didn’t have written language‚ they created many symbols to record their important culture stories. This essay will discuss Australian Aboriginal art and culture and European art and culture. Australian Aboriginal art is one of the oldest traditional art in the world. Australian Aboriginal art has been thousands of years. Australian Aboriginal artists continue using traditional and modern materials in their works. One of the most recognized form is Australian Aboriginal

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    The Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy Globalisation is not new. Australia has been involved in trade‚ investment‚ financial flows‚ technology transfers and the migration of labour since its foundation as a colony. What has changed is the size‚ direction and influence of these transfers‚ especially since 1980. There are a number of factors that have aided this transformation. They include: • The expansion of new markets – foreign exchange and capital markets are linked globally

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    religion losing its followers due to new ways of people experiencing spirituality? In the eyes of most young Australians religion has a lot less significance than it used to. [1] Many young Australians say spirituality and religion are different “when young Australians talk about their hunger for spirituality‚ they make it clear that they are not talking about religion.” [1] Young Australians aren’t looking towards the church for their religion‚ but instead finding their own spirituality in more popular/modern

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    people look at the play and just think that Shakespeare was a weirdo who was obsessed with death. This may have been true‚ but the story can also be viewed as a cautionary tale warning about the danger of committing sin. Although all of the Seven Deadly Sins are represented in “Hamlet”‚ the sin that is most responsible for the death and destruction in the story is wrath because it is shown by Claudius‚ Hamlet‚ and Laertes. Wrath is choosing to respond with hate and anger towards someone rather than

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    by the Panel. Each amendment will be analysed on its symbolic significance and potential legal ramifications. Finally this paper will conclude on how to best give Indigenous Australians recognition within the constitution. Constitutional Recognition For the panel‚ constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians means removing provisions in the Constitution that contemplate racial discrimination. Whether intended or not‚ the five proposals address the broader issues of racial discrimination

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