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    Histoplasmosis

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    Histoplasmosis There are many different types of disease that affect different systems of the body. Most of them can be treated and cured with antibiotics. One disease that affect the respiratory system is histoplasmosis. This disease is caused by inhaling spores of a fungus called Histoplasma capsulatum. Even though diseases can be dangerous this one is not contagious because it can not be transmitted from an infected person or animal. Histoplasmosis affect a person’s lungs. The symptoms

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    MONIVAE COLLEGE UNIT 1 VCE ENGLISH TERM 2‚ 2015 OUTCOME 3 On completion of this unit the student should be able to identify and discuss‚ either in writing and/or orally‚ how language can be used to persuade readers and/or viewers. Workbook and Notes on Selected Poetry of Robert Frost CONTENTS PAGE Context and Focus 3 Assessment 3 Poems 3 - 11 Focus Questions – A Summary 12 Essays/ Commentary on Frost 13 - 20 Context and Focus: The

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    volcanic eruptions are examples of natural’s sources of pollutants. Gases released from the automobile and the chimneys are the example of manmade pollutants.Major Air pollutants: Carbon monoxide (CO)‚ Ozone (O3)‚ Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)‚ Sulphur dioxide (SO2) and lead. How to control air pollution? • Maintaining a healthy distance between the industrial and residential areas • The chimneys should be constructed tall in size so that the emissions must be released higher up in the environment • The

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    During the eighteenth century‚ children were expected to be seen and not heard. Society believed all children should be angelic‚ submissive and in fear of God. Many of the Romantic writers challenged these ideas in their prose and poetry. Some of the more interesting and controversial thoughts come from such writers as Blake‚ Coleridge and Wordsworth. The romantics esteemed children because they were innocent and close to nature. Youngsters had tended to be included in family groups‚ dressed as young

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    Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experiences in at least TWO of Lawson’s short stories set for study and ONE other related text of your own choosing‚ which must be a visual text. You must attach a deconstructed copy of your visual text. Henry Lawson conveys distinctively visual experiences in his short stories through techniques such as imagery‚ tone‚ personal reflection‚ language and style. The use of language and the development of characters in Lawson’s short stories

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    any prevailing colour in the old town? Remark and describe the peculiarity of the following architectural elements: (you could take pictures) - balconies and other ornamental elements - chimneys‚ chimneypots and ridgecaps (sometimes these elements are a special characteristic of a country‚ as chimneys in Brittain or Portugal) - other decorative elements as murals‚ fresco facades (in some European sites as Alsace‚ Lorraine‚ Tyrol painting‚ fresco... are

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    William Blake's "London"

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    3. William Blake‚ "London" The population of London grew from 575‚000 in 1700 to around 1‚500‚000 in 1830 despite the fact that the death rate in the city surpassed its birth rate. This is because hordes of people relocated to the city from the countryside in the hope of finding wealth and better living conditions. In his poem "London" Blake addresses this notion of the city with the reality that working class people do not thrive in such an eighteenth century metropolis and are in fact trampled

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    and. The modern people are obsessed with the electronic gadgets and maximum of us life can’t run well without some gadget. It becomes very difficult for us to think of daily life chores in the absence of gadgets. From a cooler to air conditioner‚ a chimney or an electric hub‚ the Computers or simply the television and mobile; Theses electronic gadgets are invaded each and every part of our life and have proved themselves to be useful. Importance 1. Gadgets have definitely increased our efficiencies

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    Land Laws of Malaysia

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    QUESTION 1 The land laws of Malaysia are contained in the main pieces of legislation. What are they? The National Land Code 1965 was made effective from 1st of January 1966. It was enacted to ensure uniformity of land laws and land policies with respect to land tenure‚ registration of titles relating to land‚ transfer of land‚ leases‚ charges in respect of land‚ easements and other rights and interests inland. Some of the contents of National Land Code 1965 are as follows: indefeasible title

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    Churches and Christianity after reformation Anglicans / Methodists/ Roman Catholics Main body - Dissent from tradition Industrial revolution - Population migrate to cities Lack of churches in cities Modern skylines – chimneys not spires Community centre move away from churches More secular communities Tradition reinstatement Catholic emancipation act 1829 - Erosion of divine right of kings Catholicism restored Oxford movement Reinstatement

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