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    – I am Australian by Bruce Woodley and My Country by Dorothea Mackellar The two poems that I have chosen to analyse are “I am Australian Written by Bruce Woodley and Dobe Newton and “My country” written by Dorothea Mackellar. Both poems portray the love for the country and the sense of belonging as both of these writers are Australian born bush poets. The poem “I am Australian” relates to the concept of belonging to and national identity. Repetition of ’I Am Australian’ reinforces this‚ imagery

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    Born at Midnight Summary

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    Summary of Born at Midnight Born at Midnight by C.C. Hunter is a fantasy novel. Sixteen years old Kylie Galen has trouble accepting who she is and throughout the novel tries finding who she is as well as what she is. She wants to believe she is just a normal teenager without paranormal powers because her powers are still unknown. Not only does she not accept herself‚ she also has difficulty in accepting others for who they are. She is a quiet‚ shy girl who transforms and finds the courage

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    Our kids aren’t getting smarter. They are going backwards. Dear Editor‚ I selected this topic from your newspaper heading. ‘Prime Minister Julia Gillard’ set an ambitious goal for Australian education to be ranked as a top-five country in reading‚ mathematics and science by 2025. But according to the PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) Report‚ in 2000‚ Australia’s education system was ranked number two in the world for reading and mathematics and ranked three for science. Today

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    - Like the American political system‚ the Australian system is divided into two levels (federal and local)‚ For instance the FED cannot tell the local government how to make their local laws and regulate their government and the local can’t do that to the FED. - The Australian Government is different from the United States though in that it has a Parliament like the British. The government is made up of the Prime Minister and his cabinet and at any time the Parliament (which is just like the American

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    True Cowards

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    to avoid diseases. This law was first filed during Cory Aquino’s administration but was not passed due to the church declining to accept such ways of living. However‚ the law was once again filed in Noynoy Aquino’s administration and was finally passed as a new law of the Philippines. But even before the current president could sign the law‚ many quarrels and debates have had happened between those who are against and in favor of the new law. The leading group who are against this law is the church

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    “People are not born as criminal” People are not born as a criminal. In fact‚ they are born neutral but then learn criminal behavior as they get older. Why is that? They are born as neutral human beings‚ but what events cause deviance action? How do they learn? Individuals learn criminal behavior through outside influences or the events that happen in their past. Causes such as nature and the environment in which the person is brought up in are key factors to criminal behavior. The upbringing of

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    Poets Are Born Not Made

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    Robert Frost. In researching these two authors‚ a question arose. In what ways do the authors‚ Walt Whitman and Robert Frost‚ compare andor contrast in the fulfillment of the critical literary theories‚ psychological and historical? In order to answer this question you have to know the definition of psychological and historical theories. Psychological Critical Theory ’s definition is a work of literature has done something valuable if it shed light upon the human mind‚ for example: Hamlet‚ Crime and

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    True Love

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    Today I will focus on true love. As everybody knows love is of great importance in our life‚ but what love is ? One verse describes the characteristics of true love. "Love is patient‚ love is kind. It does not envy‚ it does not boast‚ it is not proud. It is not rude‚ it is not self-seeking‚ it is not easily angered‚ it keeps no record of wrongs. It always protects‚ always trusts‚ always hopes‚ always perseveres. Love never fails."   However‚ dose love really likes this? Nobody has ever made out

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    business‚ such as a supplier abruptly going out of business. Although many companies maintain this information manually‚ there are benefits to using a computerized inventory system. Time Savings As the old saying goes‚ “time is money.” The amount of time that can be saved by a business is‚ perhaps‚ the biggest benefit of using a computerized inventory system. A great example of this benefit is the retail industry. In cases where a shop maintains all data manually‚ its manager

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    The Australian Exchange Rate

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    The Australian Exchange Rate By: Dontae Smith Introduction: What factors affect the demand and supply of Australian dollars in the foreign exchange markets? Distinguish between the possible causes and effects of currency depreciation and a currency appreciation on the Australian economy. What forces have come into play‚ if any‚ in the past four months that have affected the value of the Australian dollar? Exchange Rate: "The rate at which one unit of domestic currency is exchanged for a given

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