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    The Dog Days

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    Jasper Jones is an Australian novel written by Craig Silvey‚ from the opening line Craig Silvey puts the reader right in the action. Jasper Jones is written in the first person from Charlie Bucktin’s point of view‚ he is a teenage boy living in a country town called Corrigan. The novel starts when Jasper Jones pays Charlie an unexpected visit in the middle of the night. And the novel tells the story of how Charlie’s life changes from that moment on. Charlie’s recollection of events is shared

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    The novel When Dogs Cry by Markus Zusak is a boy meets girl story but it is more than that. It relates to brotherly love and a boy finding himself as well as boy meets girl relationships. Zusak constantly reminds us of the themes and relationships occurring in the novel. The relationships shared with the characters are emotional and exciting while they take us through their journeys. Cameron is a young adolescent that has trouble fitting in with his age group‚ he doesn’t have any friends‚ just

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    Large dog vs. small dog ​Most people like having dogs as his or her pets. Dogs can be a very faithful and playful animal. Most dogs can be trained easily while others cannot‚ because all dogs have different personalities. However‚ large dogs can sometimes be a hand full to some people‚ while small dogs are much easier to handle. I have two small dogs and one large dog. Between my three dogs‚ they all have different personalities. ​Firstly‚ my large dog is a hand full compared to my small dogs. He can

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    Dogs and the Holocaust It is said that dog is man’s best friend. For decades dogs have served as a human companion used for hunting and guarding. They are also aides for people with disabilities to improve their health-related quality of life. More recently‚ dogs are even being used in psychological recovery programs. Dogs can help bring about comfort and decrease loneliness. “Medical research has shown that contact with dogs can decrease feelings of anxiety and stress. This evidence relates

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    Open the hyperlink: http://www.teachict.com/gcse_new/legal/copyright/miniweb/index.htm 1. In your own words‚ describe the term - copyright: Making sure something of your creation cannot be stolen and/or copied in any way. 2. The Copyright Designs and Patents Act was introduced in 1988 to protect the investment of time‚ money and effort of people who create original pieces of work. 3. Provide examples of original work which would be covered under this Act Non ICT ICT Designer clothing

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    TASMANIAN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL UNIT Evaluating environmental cleanliness in hospitals and other healthcare settings What are the most effective and efficient methods to use? Page 0 of 31 Evaluating environmental cleanliness in hospitals and other healthcare settings What are the most effective and efficient methods to use? Tasmanian Infection Prevention and Control Unit (TIPCU) Department of Health and Human Services‚ Tasmania Published 2012 Copyright—Department of Health

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    Black Death

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    key features of the Black Death social‚ economic and political effects and its impact upon Europe. In the 1300’s‚ The Black Death spread across Europe killing many people and impacted Europe socially‚ economically and politically. The consequences of this plague had both short-term and long-term effects that impacted upon all of Europe. The main features of the Black Death at the time was the origins and spread of the disease‚ the symptoms and treatments‚ the cause of the Black Death and the social

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    rhetorical sense‚ dogs are no strangers to humans. This is quite obvious‚ as man and dog have shared a long and close history with each other. Dogs were first domesticated 15‚000 years ago from the gray wolf (Scott & Fuller‚ 1974). Although the domestication of dogs has not been formally documented in the history books of man‚ there is reliable empirical data to support the origin of the domestic dog from wolves. Mitochondrial DNA sequence variations from hundreds of domestic dogs were compared

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    The Black Monologue

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    stay away from the dead bodys and evacuate the town. There were people dieing still even when we were hours even mile’s away from the town but up the road there were a big pile of dead bodies and the man by the body’s said; “Run my friends it’s the Black Plague” so we all ran away and i didn’t know what it was. So I asked my mom‚ My mom said that it is a terrible disease that could kill a person in a little over 2 to 3

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    The Black Cat

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    The Black Cat How is it that a man‚ loving his cat and wife so much ends up killing them due to alcoholism? Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “ The Black Cat ” talks about how the narrator with no name mentioned‚ over the years becomes moody and irritable due to alcohol. Poe reveals how the use of alcohol can change and control our way of thinking also what we attend to do at that moment. A decent man that loved animals had a variety of pets living in his household. As he says that he spent most

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