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    Since the early twentieth century‚ Australian architects started to abandon the impacts of British colonialism‚ followed with a consideration of new Australian national identity. The concepts of nationalism and regionalism emerged from numerous modern architecture‚ Sydney Ancher and Richard Leplastrier were the representatives‚ who practiced with pragmatic response to the vernacular climate and geographic conditions of the Australian landscape. However‚ their works had alike implication of foreign

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    BRITAIN 1945–2007 Answering Questions at AS Level When you are preparing for the AS examination‚ remember that you will be asked to engage in extended writing. For AQA and Edexcel‚ you will be expected to produce an answer that evaluate sources and also produce answers that incorporate your own knowledge. For OCR A‚ you will be expected to produce an essay-style answer based on your own knowledge. The differences and similarities between GCSE and AS History are explained on pages 4 and 5

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    ABANDONING SHIP General responsibilities: Master : Overall command - leading and guiding from the “top” Chief Officer : Coordinating embarking of the rescue vessels (lifeboat‚ rescue boat‚ life raft etc.) Third Officer and Pumpman : Assisting Chief Officer Second Officer : Assisting Master‚ maintaining a written record of events during the response‚ Radio Officer for emergency communication Chief Engineer : Coordinating and ensuring power supply and availability of technical equipment‚ maintaining

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    1897-1920 Satellite 1958-1972 Free Space Optics 1960s Internet Downloading 1969 (first protocols for transferring files ) Live Streaming 1996 (RTP protocol) Display and Output Information Processing 1940s (Term) Galvanometer 18 Telegraph Sounder 1844 Telephone Receiver 1849-1877 Light red 1801-1883 Neon 1893-1902 Teleprinter 1910 CRT 1922 Radio/Television Tuner 1894-1927 Speaker/Headphones 1876-1928/1930s LED/LCD 1955-1962/1968 Laser Light Show 1970s Computer Monitor 1950s/1976

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    Topic: Bridging the inequality gap in women in agriculture. Development‚ food security and poverty alleviation will only be achieved through agricultural growth. Women farmers continue to being marginalised members of the rural development community. Executive summary Rural women farmers must be recognised and must be greatly appreciated. Women have tangible contributions to rural development‚ agriculture and food. Household food and nutrition security depends mostly on rural food production

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    duality forces him to makes difficult and controversial choices‚ the reader sees a boy in the throes of moral development. And it is‚ indeed‚ a struggle. Although Huck believes in the rules of the harshly racist society in which he lives‚ a deeper and sounder part of him keeps making decisions that break those very same rules. Due to the society in which Huck was brought up‚ his racist mindset is apparent throughout the novel. Huck makes many derogatory statements towards Jim‚ and even though he doesn’t

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    Background of the poem: Emily Bronte spends last days of her life at home. She didn’t have any outdoor activities. Her life was full of miseries and gloomy incidents. There is not any light of hope and couragment in her life. She was fed up with her life. She wrote this poem in those days when she was bound at home. This poem is the true representative of her disappointed feelings. She wanted to sleep but sleep brings no rest to her. She wanted to sleep eternally

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    also why they changed. Station identification is the practice of radio or television stations or networks identifying themselves on air‚ typically by means of a call sign or brand name (sometimes known‚ particularly in the United States‚ as a "sounder" or "stinger"‚ more generally as a station or network ident). Over-the-air (OTA) transmitters may be required by a governmental licensing authority to identify themselves at regular intervals; this requirement can apply to any form of transmission

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    Electronic component ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Various components | An electronic component is a basic electronic element usually packaged in a discrete form with two or more connecting leads or metallic pads. Components are intended to be connected together‚ usually by soldering to a printed circuit board‚ to create an electronic circuit with a particular function (for example an amplifier‚ radio receiver‚ or oscillator)

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    2 Sport brings people from different cultural backgrounds together. During sporting events like the Olympics and world cup soccer‚ people display their national costumes and country colors in the form of flags‚ shirts and other visual things. This helps people to learn from each other’s culture and bring them together to promote cultural diversity. There are several cultural benefits that could be derived from sports. Sports in general help to develop a strong and positive community identity. Since

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