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    AUSTRALIA   Australia is situated in the eastern part of the Southern Hemisphere. Australia is an island continent lying between the Indian Ocean on the west and Pacific Ocean on the east. It is the sixth largest country and the smallest continent.   HISTORY James Cook discovered Australia on the 20th of April 1770. The original inhabitants of Australia were people called Aborigines. This name they gained from British people in 1788. The each group of Aborigines had its land and language. They

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    Working with Youth: • How can I be a better/effective tutor? • How can I better relate to the students I work with who are a different race than me? • How can I implement positive reinforcement and disciplinary actions? • How should a conversation be carried out when a student is seeking to bring harm to their school‚ peers‚ or self? • How can I build a student-tutor relationship and balance both humor and work time? Some corps members feel they can’t fully connect

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    Recently widowed Benjamin (Ben) Mee (Matt Damon)‚ still grieving his loss and dealing with school behavior issues with his 14-year-old son‚ Dylan (Colin Ford)‚ decides to get a fresh start by buying a new house. After touring many houses with his daughter‚ Rosie (Maggie Elizabeth Jones) and his realtor and finding none to his liking‚ his daughter finds a paper with what seems like the perfect house he is wanting. They drive up on a beautiful old large house and as Ben inspects the property and tells

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    Technology has come a long way from what it used to be. Now‚ we live in a world run by the mass media. As a result‚ we have a constant need for the latest and greatest technology. Each year‚ our technological abilities become greater‚ as well as our cravings for new technology. However‚ when many think of new technology‚ and what they can get their hands on‚ they become anxious. They will stop at nothing in order to get something new. Many are starting to question whether this addiction for technology

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    Cry The Beloved Country Persuasive Essay What makes a man honorable? Many people would say that an honorable man is generous and brave; he also cares about other people before himself. A particular character in Alan Paton’s Cry The Beloved Country‚ the main character of Kumalo possesses honor. Here are some of the reasons based on the book why Kumalo has honor‚ and why some people may think he doesn’t. Which one will you choose? First of all‚ One reason why he posseses honor is because

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    Differences and similarities | 1650 | 1776 | Religious aspects | In the north‚ church membership was key to be accepted into the colony. The church controlled the laws and was the most acknowledge in the colony. However‚ in the south‚ instead of the church member being the boss‚ land owners were the dominant party. These land owners were the wealthiest and had control over the laws. A marked difference between the different colonies was the religious aspect. This was because in these territories

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    Looking at two similar‚ yet different‚ articles “A Quilt of a Country”‚ by Anna Quindlen‚ and the other‚ “The Immigrant Contribution”‚ by John F. Kennedy. It may have been hard‚ but we can tell some important things to you that you might have missed. While reading these articles‚ we found big differences between the two. Some people might say these are too similar to tell a difference. Well‚ let me to you something‚ both articles seem very similar with a glance‚ however‚ they both have many differences

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    Early civilizations such as Mesopotamia and Egypt had a lot of similarities as well as differences. Though there are many different ways to compare and contrast within Mesopotamia and Egypt‚ some of the key points that will be compared and contrasted are geographical features‚ religious believes‚ political structures and social characteristics. Many of the similarities that have taken place between Mesopotamia and Egypt in the early civilizations is geographically they were both in the valley so

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    Life in the country and in town If you had a choice‚ where would you like to live: in town or in the country? Whether you live in small towns or large cities‚ there are merits and drawbacks. And in this essay I will try to highlight some of the major advantages of living there. But of course there is always two sides to a coin‚ therefore this essay will also point out some of the problems which often reduce the pleasure of living in the countryside and in town. The best reason why one should

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    “A City upon a Hill” America evolved from a colony of England to one of the most powerful countries in the world by a constant challenge of its morals and by making courageous decisions when it was necessary. Its accomplishments were lead by the greatest thinkers to ever live. America’s actions were sometimes immoral‚ and that is why the U.S has succeeded. Throughout history‚ the United States of America did not make economic‚ social‚ and political progress in reaching its goal of becoming a “city

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