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    The first factor goes to compensating wages differentials which arises due to non-monetary characteristics of different jobs. Jobs considered intrinsically less attractive compared to average jobs will tend to pay higher wages. For example‚ coal miners who work at high risk due to unpleasant working environment are paid more than others with similar levels of education. Besides that‚ odd working hours such as night shifts pays negative compensating differentials as well. The second factor is

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    “Is enough been done to counteract the effects of salinity in the Chowilla Region?” INTRODUCTION Chowilla Region is located in the river lands‚ 50km from Renmark‚ South Australia‚ commonly used for recreational use (SA.gov.au‚ 2012). Chowilla is a peaceful place‚ used to get away from the hectic pace of current life. The region is considered a Game Reserve and monitored by the Berri National Park headquarters. It also has the largest remaining native Riverine forest in South Australia‚ described

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    Harold Ramis Groundhog Day

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    Day‚ the main actor Bill Murray plays a character named Phil Connors‚ a weatherman that gets stuck on the same day until he learns not to be selfish and falls in love. Danny Rubin who was the writer of the movie came up with a very unique story line that has a several creativity innovation techniques. In many ways‚ Harold uses camera techniques and movements in the film to shows the different approaches to the emotions the characters are dealing with to establish

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    water supply provided by its natural river systems. There are ten large river systems in Australia. The most significant is the Murray Darling Rivers that supplies water to the three states of New South Wales‚ Victoria and South Australia. The Murray River affects the livelihood and well-being of millions of Australians‚ both urban and rural citizens. The Murray provides domestic water supplies for over 1.5 million people as well as irrigation systems that support agriculture and industry

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    Meg Murray Characters

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    Meg Murray has changed significantly from the beginning to the end. At the beginning of the story‚ Meg felt insecure and ashamed of who she was. At the end of the story‚ Meg felt more confident and more happy about the way she was. According to the text at the beginning‚ it says‚ “She wasn’t usually afraid of weather.---It’s not just the weather‚ she thought.---It’s the weather on top of everything else. On top of me. On top of Meg Murry doing everything wrong.” This shows that Meg feels like she

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    Mina Murray is first introduced as an assistant school teacher. According to Bram Stoker‚ The role she is currently playing is that of a fiancé that genuinely wants to help the man she is in love with since she is learning to use the typewriter and using shorthand (55). This is the ideal Victorian women. It shows a level of maturity and respect that she has for her fiancé. She wants to help him and be useful to him in the future. She is portrayed as one of the protagonists of this story. However

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    The objective of this paper is to explain the psychological view of the movie‚ Groundhog Day. The main character of the film is Bill Murray and is directed by Harold Ramis and released in 1993. The movie takes place in the small town of Punxsatawney during the winter season. Although the movie has a very powerful message‚ I did not like it. Phil (Bill Murray)‚ a weather man for an American TV station‚ is sent to Punxsatawney to cover a local Groundhog Day ceremony. The very skeptical weatherman

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    Lost In Translation pursue’s a view that until recently‚ had been left unanswered in many films alike‚ however Lost In Translation takes a different pathway‚ apprehending the viewers attention via a clandestine interpretation of love. Bob (Bill Murray)‚ the protagonist of Lost In Translation appears to be of a quite tedious nature at first. His film career has passed him by with his last major film being produced in the seventies‚ and he finds himself disorientated as he is surrounded by the Japanese

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    Belonging - Rainbow's End

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    pride and determination are needed. Nan Dear of Rainbow’s End maintains this resilience by retaining her affiliation with the people of the Murray River as well as her close connection with her land. She demonstrates this through her use of colloquial yet highly modal language and the possessive first person pronoun ‘my’ in the line; “My birth certificate says ‘Murray River.’ Born there and‚ by crikey‚ I’m gunna go back and die there.” Nan Dear is well aware of the inequities arising from her Aboriginal

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    there. It is skillfully written‚ well directed and it boasts of a solid cast not very spectacular but full of good actors. Jointly‚ this eventually results in an enjoyable and interesting movie. The important thing is that it has a message to it. Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson play two individuals lost in the new and unfamiliar surroundings‚ restlessly moving around a Tokyo hotel in the middle of the night‚ who fall into talk about their marriages‚ their pleasure and the significance of it all. What

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