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    How to write a report‚ essay‚ or thesis at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies HOW TO WRITE A REPORT‚ ESSAY‚ OR THESIS AT THE INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS STUDIES Requirements and guidelines for structure‚ layout‚ attachments‚ binding‚ referencing‚ and the issue of plagiarism JOHN ROSE Professor The Institute Of Transport and Logistics Studies The University of Sydney AND PETER STOPHER‚ Professor The Institute Of Transport and Logistics Studies The University

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    2 I have chosen to write about the symbolism between two stories. ( Rhys’s “ I Used to Live Here Once” and Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”). I have chosen to compare these two because they use a lot of symbolism. I am drawn to Frost’s poem and Rhys’s short story. I will write about how both author’ use symbolism in different ways. Frost “The Road Not Taken “is a poem‚ Rhys’s “I Used to Live Here Once”

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    Red Badge of Courage essay. In Stephen Crane’s novel The Red Badge of Courage‚ Henry--the main character-- exemplifies all of the changes that soldiers go through during war; both mental and physical. Through his development of characters‚ scenery and situations‚ Crane provides a window into the hardships of battle. Soldiers face difficulties in many forms during war‚ but holding onto their humanity presents the most challenges. Often‚ as a coping mechanism‚ soldiers shut down: leaving just a shell

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    “There was a hand in the darkness‚ and it held a knife.” These are the first words of the fantasy book by Neil Gaiman called The Graveyard Book. The book is about an ordinary child who is in all was ordinary. Well other than the fact that he was raised in a graveyard by ghosts and a man who is neither living or dead that is. Nobody Owens (yes that is his real name) was nearly murdered when he was a baby. Although the murderer the man named Jack also known as Jack Frost failed to murder him‚ he did

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    The blue whale is one of the largest known species to exist and the largest mammal on Earth.  The blue whales are measured to be as long as a jet‚ its living heart to be scaled to the about the same size of a car‚ and whose tongue weighs on average of 2.7 tonnes about the same weight of an elephant. Researchers have made a scientific breakthrough of how these creatures have grown to be this size. About 2.5 million years ago scientist believe based on their data a group of whales‚ the Baleen whales

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    We are all fishers of men. Fishing is something we have done for thousands of years. From the time of Christ to fishing with your dad at a nearby pond‚ the fishing rod is one of the basic necessities for fishing. The fishing reel contains the most important part of fishing. The fishing line is the most important piece to fishing. The history of fishing is a vast act that has been used since the beginning of time. The industrial revolution had an uncontrollable role on fishing. When you interact

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    The New Madrid Earthquake lasted from 1811-1812 in New Madrid‚ Missouri. Geophysicist Mark Zoback had noted that the earthquakes were possibly caused by fault movement. On December 16‚ 1811‚ everyone in the New Madrid region was awaken at 2:15 AM by a big earthquake. The earthquake was felt from New England all the way over to Canada. Loud noises‚ and strange animal behavior were a part of the New Madrid Earthquake. House animals that had been tamed were acting crazy‚ while wild animals became tame

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    POW! Right smack in my forehead leaving a dent and a gash right in my skull. The metal baseball bat swooped around and made hard contact with my skull. It was a warm sunny day in the middle of the summer. Joey‚ my brother‚ was hitting tennis balls over my house. Little 10 year old I was playing in the yard. My brother (who had more brains than I have had) purposely pushed me far away so he wouldn’t hit me while he was swinging. Oh how I was a stupid little kid. I was so intrigued by that darn bat

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    Hernando de Soto was born in Jerez de los Caballeros‚ Spain sometime around the year 1500. He was born to parents who lived in Extremadura‚ an area of great hardship and poverty. Like many young men at the time‚ de Soto longed to escape Extremadura and achieve military fame exploring new lands. In 1514‚ de Soto sailed with the Spanish governor of Panama where he assisted in the conquest of Central America. From an early age‚ de Soto gained a reputation for bravery‚ intellect‚ and brutality

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    Civil disobedience‚ the right of every citizen they say‚ but is peaceful resistance to laws really a way to go about in effecting a positive change? Civil disobedience is defined as refusing to follow laws which go against your personal beliefs and being willing to accept any consequence given for it. It is said by Thoreau that a person wouldn’t be considered a true citizen if they did not commit civil disobedience. With that being said‚ I must say that peaceful resistant to laws positively impacts

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