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    Doray Research

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    DORAY MINERALS LIMITED DORAY MINERALS LIMITED ACN 138 978 631 PROSPECTUS For the offer of 30‚000‚000 ordinary Shares at an offer price of 20 cents each to raise up to $6‚000‚000 with the right to accept over-subscriptions of up to $2‚000‚000 for a maximum of $8‚000‚000 SPONSORING BROKER SHAW STOCKBROKING LIMITED Important Information This Prospectus provides important information to assist prospective investors in deciding whether or not to invest in the Company. It should be read in

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    Helen Keller was an important influence for the deaf and blind. They also had a woman they could relate to pushing for reform. She wrote numerous magazine articles on the prevention of blindness and the education and special problems of the blind. A group that didn’t receive much benefit from her work may be the less fortunate. With no information provided‚ we don’t know if there were funds provided for the less fortunate people‚ to be able to afford and benefit from the program services. This did

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    conditions of the poor that resided in the slums of Dublin. In the early 1900’s‚ Dublin had the worst housing conditions of any city in the United Kingdom. By 1911‚ over 26‚000 families lived in 5‚000 tenements. Over 20‚000 lived in one room and another 5‚000 had only two rooms. Of the 5‚000 tenements‚ over 1‚500 were deemed as being unfit for human habitation. The living conditions in Dublin were only made worse with the extremely high rate of disease. Because of the cramped living spaces‚ diseases

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    the dominant feature of American urban skylines and the buildings mostly had electric lights for commercial purposes. In addition‚ when landlords divided up inner-city housing into small‚ windowless rooms‚ the tenement apartments could cram over 4‚000 people into one city block. The tenements allowed for more immigrants to move in. The second half of the nineteenth century was times where factors changed the American city from rural to more of an urban. As immigrations increased‚ industries were

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    what the immigrant life was like?” In addition‚ the middle class does not really care for the immigrants up until the point where it affects the middle class and that includes money and certain rights. “Jacob Riis had taken hundreds of photos of tenements‚ his work had been first published in eighteen eighty-nine and later became a book named‚ How the other half lives.” Riis wanted to expose his pictures of the immigrants living conditions to upper

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    how places such as the Brooklyn Bridge and Central Park became stages for outsiders to see the scale on which wealth differed in the city. I believe that the best part of the documentary was the portion explaining and going into depth about the tenements and poverty in some parts of the city. It showed images that helped viewers translate the situation that they’re being told about into real images and events. I believe that Ric Burns did a great job representing the Gilded Age of New York City‚

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    especially when society ensures that whores receive the worst maudite vie plaite of them all. To stay or go boils down to trusting her catholic values or expending her viewpoint on catholic morality. Rheauna and the mothers of the tenement may be key in keeping her in line with the church’s morals‚ but both are trumped by priests. Father Castelneau “wisdom” just like any holy leader will have the final say concerning her life choices. ANGELINE: I went to see Father Castelneau… DES-NEIGES:

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    therefore be assumed that Crichton Smith uses the structure to reflect the fact that to him the past seems more substantial or dominant than the present. Crichton Smith initially uses the first stanza to convey then threatening nature of his mothers tenement home‚ referring to: ’the second turning of the stony stair. ’ At this point‚ Crichton Smith effectively employs alliteration on the words ’stony ’ and ’stair. ’ Using harsh sounds to emphasise the harsh nature of the place. In addition to this

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    pretty. She married Curley without really knowing him. She could have been a loving wife if she had met the right man. She does not love Curley’s and want to go in pictures. "All the guys got a horseshoe tenement goin’ on. It’s on’y about four o’clock. None of them guys is goin’n to leave that tenement. Why can’t I talk to you? I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful

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    1930’s. This is illustrated in their poor living conditions. The Morrison’s live in an overcrowded tenement in the east end of Glasgow. There is only one bedroom and Maggie and John must resort to making up a bed on the living room floor and sleeping on it. “A space has been cleared‚ C‚ for a mattress on the floor with pillows‚ blankets and old coats.” In addition to the already overcrowded tenement‚ Alec and Isa’s house has collapsed. At this point in play there are 11 people living in this one

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