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    Sose Year 9 Term 3 Assignment

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    Sose War On Active Service By John Harold Falconer Dedicated to “My Loved Ones at Home” Queensland‚ Australia 15th Oct. 1916 Frgfrrrfeeeeeererererefeeede12 Index Chapter I In Australia Poem And That’s Australia Chapter II On board H.M.T Ceramie Chapter III Egypt Chapter IV Into the unknown future Chapter V Gallipoli

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    Edward Said Identity

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    British and American colonial schools in Cairo‚ before graduating from Princeton in 1957 and receiving his PhD from Harvard in 1964. Moreover Said lectured at more than 150 universities and colleges in the United States‚ Canada and Europe‚ and received honorary doctorates from Bir Zeit‚ Chicago‚ Michigan‚ Jawaharlal Nehru‚ Jami’a Malleyeh‚ Toronto‚ Guelph‚ Edinburgh‚ Haverford‚ Warwick‚ Exeter‚ National University of Ireland and American University in Cairo. He twice received Columbia’s Trilling

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    PSYCHOLOGY EXAM ESSAY PLAN TWO OR MORE EXPLANATIONS FOR MENTAL DISORDERS There are several approaches in psychology which attempt to explain mental disorders. The biological approach sees a mental disorder as a medical problem‚ it assumes mental illness to have a physical cause and the treatment offered is physical. Behavioural approach emphasise learned behaviour‚ its treatment is based on conditioning principles. New adaptive behaviours are learned. Other approaches which propose causes

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    the East. The crusaders invasion of Egypt in 1169 was a series of expeditions undertaken by the kingdom of Jerusalem to strengthen its position. But after numerous attempts to capture Egypt Nur al-Din’s forces seized Cairo in 1169 and forced the crusaders to evacuate. The capture of Cairo ended the invasions of Egypt. The Fifth crusade was in 1218 and was an attempt by Western Europeans to regain Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land by first conquering the powerful Ayyubid state in Egypt. The attack

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    The Fast Mover Pepsi’s chief of North African operations speaks out on the challenge of maintaining a 70% market share in the fast-moving consumer goods industry On a rare rainy Cairo afternoon‚ minutes before rush-hour madness kicks in‚ Tarek Kabil signals he’s ready for his interview. The Pepsico president’s immaculate North African office‚ located in the Chipsy building in Dokki‚ headquarters of the company’s Egyptian snack foods division‚ has the atmosphere of a rarely used conference room

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    Venus of Willendorf from Willendorf‚ Austria 28‚000 – 25‚000 BCE Limestone Naturhistorisches Museum‚ Vienna Paleolithic - representation of a woman - female anatomy is exaggerated - serves as a fertility image - no facial features‚ just hair/hat - freestanding sculpture Statuettes of 2 worshipers from the Square Temple at Eshnunna (Tell Asmar)‚ Iraq 2700 BCE (early dynastic/Sumerian) Soft gypsum and inlaid with shell + black limestone Iraq Museum‚ Baghdad - represent mortals praying

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    River Nile

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    The Nile is the longest river in the world which is located in Africa. It spans itself from Lake Victoria in east central Africa to Egypt. It flows generally north through Uganda‚ Sudan‚ and Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea‚ for an approximate distance of 5‚584 km From its remotest headstream‚ the Luvironza River in Burundi‚ the river is 6‚695 km long. The river basin has an area of about 3‚350‚000 sq km. Its average discharge is 3.1 million litres per second. The lower course of the river in Egypt

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    The limited character in Michael Ondaatje’s novel‚ The English Patient‚ was Almásy. Almásy was a man who was burned from head to toe‚ and whose identity is unrecognizable thus making him a limited character. The novel takes place in a villa where the man was being taken care of by Hana‚ a young nurse who stayed behind to take care of Almásy while the rest of the nurses escaped to a safer place to stay. She calls him the English patient because of his accent‚ though she is unaware of where he is from

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    Micro Credit

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    Bibliography: Drolet‚ Julie. "Women‚ Micro Credit And Empowerment In Cairo‚ Egypt." International Social Work 54.5 (2011): 629-645. Academic Search Premier. Web. 4 Dec. 2012. Toma‚ Micheal. “Induced Structural Adjustment Programs and Women in Ecuador” Armstrong Atlantic State University 99.4 (2008). Academic Search Premier

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    Huckleberry Finn

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    Topics 1. In the novel‚ the Mississippi River acts as the center of the novel‚ it plays an important symbolic figure. To the main characters‚ Jim and Huck‚ the river is their place for freedom and adventure. Both of these characters were stuck in a society that they did not want to be a part of (Huck‚ tired of ‘sivilized’ folks; Jim‚ of being a slave). Jim views the river as freedom and poverty from his former slavery and Huck finds the river to be somewhere he can be himself. By making an escape

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