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    the household on her own as her husband is often away for long periods. She has to do both the job of a man and a woman‚ for example; defending her farm during the fires and floods. She also has to defend herself and her children against wondering bushman and sundowners. A reality of life in the bush is isolation from others. The drover ’s wife is isolated due to geography‚ a lack of transportation and a missing husband. The drover ’s wife has minimal visitors‚ her brother-in-law comes once a month

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    her chance‚ she just hugged me and softly whispered my name over and over. My brothers all wished me luck. When we got to Egypt‚ they put us with the Kiwis’ 1st New Zealand Expeditionary Force to create the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps‚ or ANZAC for short. While there‚ I met Tasman. Tasman is a goofy fellow‚ but then again‚ what Tasmanian isn’t? I haven’t seen any extra appendages on him‚ so I’m assuming that he’s mostly normal. Another thing we say about

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    References: Berkowitz‚ L. & LaPage‚ A. (1967). Weapons as aggression-eliciting stimuli. _Journal of Personality and Social Psychology_‚ 7‚ 202-207. Bushman‚ B. J. & Baumeister‚ R. F. (1998). Threatened Egotism‚ Narcissism‚ Self-Esteem‚ and Direct and Displaced Aggression: Does Self-Love or Self-Hate Lead to Violence? _Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 75‚_ 219-229. Crisp‚ R. J. & Turner‚

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    Although banning books is quite a drastic measure‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest should not be taught in any school’s curriculum because of the effects that the graphic intensity and brutality shown throughout the novel could have on the minds of adolescents. The debate of whether or not to ban certain books has gone on for ages‚ throughout this period of time‚ many books have been deemed acceptable and some have received the opposite fate. The majority of these decisions have swayed toward giving

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    be susceptible to this. Dr. Brad Bushman‚ author of a study on the effects of violent video games on children stresses “It’s important to know the long-term causal effects of violent video games‚ because so many young people regularly play these games‚”(Nauert). This is a very important study when taking into fact that many of these effects are not currently known‚ which when found could lead to various measures to reduce the level of violence in many games. Bushman continues to instruct “Playing

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    is psychologically complex to answer since there are many theories that govern such an emotion. Howver‚ a theory such as the frustration-aggression hypothesis may help in explaining aggressive behavior. According to Craig A. Anderson and Brad J. Bushman‚ aggression can be defined as an individual’s behavior directed towards another that is intended to inflict harm. In addition‚ they state that the individual displaying aggressive behavior must believe in his actions

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    Describe the impact of Christian ecumenical movements in Australia: * The National Council of Churches * NSW Ecumenical Council Ecumenism refers to the cooperation between different denominations of Christianity to create unity. There are many benefits of ecumenism such as ‚ building trust‚ reduces duplication‚ promotes unity‚ allows for pooling of resources‚ and so much more. Two Councils which maintain and promote these values are The National Council of Churches and the NSW Ecumenical

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    References: Dill‚ K.‚ Ph.D.‚ Anderson‚ C.‚ Ph.D. (2000) Violent video games can increase aggression. Retrieved February 25‚ 2007‚ from URL http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/articles/teens/violentvideos.html Carnagey‚ N.‚ Anderson‚ C.‚ Bushman‚ B.‚ Universiteit‚ V. (2006) Psychologists produce first study on violence desensitization from video games. Retrieved February 9‚ 2007 from URL Http://Sciencedaily.com

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    Violence in Video Games Video game violence hasn ’t been around for very long. For the most part‚ video games have progressively gotten more violent. It seems that the more violent video games are trying to compete with violent movies‚ and other things. But the reason for this paper is do violent video games trigger people to be more violent? With the recent out break of mass school shootings‚ video games has always seemed to be one main reasons for the shootings or other types

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY Author | URL | Retrieved | Skwirk | http://www.skwirk.com.au/p-t_s-14_u-116_t-316/the-impact-of-the-war/nsw/history/australia-in-the-vietnam-war-era | 13/7 | Vietnam War Commemoration | http://vietnam-war.commemoration.gov.au/ | 13/7 | Vietnam War Commemoration | http://vietnam-war.commemoration.gov.au/public-opinion/index.php | 14/7 | Vietnam War Commemoration | http://vietnam-war.commemoration.gov.au/conscription/save-our-sons.php | 14/7 | Shrine | http://www.shrine.org

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