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    of the game so the consumers know what kind of video games it is (ESRB). Thus‚ with the creation of the ESRB rating system‚ parents have no excuse for not knowing the ratings of the video game their children are playing. According to Anderson and Bushman‚ “teens in grades 8 through 12 reports that 90% of their parents never check the ratings of video games before allowing their purchase‚ and only 1% of the teens’ parents had even prevented a purchase based on its rating”. Since parents cannot blame

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    The distinctive voices‚ inherent in any text/s‚ can be deconstructed to develop an understanding which may authorize‚ confront or challenge society’s values and/or beliefs within a given context. A text may promote obvious distinction between the authorial voice and character’s viewpoint. This is important in life as our understanding of life‚ society and the world we live in is shaped by our interpretations of the spoken word. The texts “The life and crimes of Harry Lavender” by Marele Day and “Parrot”

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    Theatre | regent | Banks | HSBC royal bank chambersCommon wealthCity bankBendigo bankANZBank of AustraliaSuncorp bankThe national bank bank of Melbourne | Churches | The scotts churchSt. Michaels Collins street Baptist | Community services | ANZAC houseMonash uni. Conference centre | Food courts | Collins place | Restaurants | | Retail-designer | Tiffany and coChannelPradaRalph LaurenYSLHugo bossEmporio Armorni | Retail-shops | Collins placeAustralia on Collins161 Collins stThe block

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    SIS‚ al-qaeda‚ Taliban. No doubt you’ve seen these names in the media for all the wrong reasons and every year thousands of innocent people lose their lives to the hands of these terrorist organisations. Terrorism is a growing concern to all corners of the world and is continuously threatening many religious‚ racial and political ways of life. A dramatic increase of the occurrence and severity of terrorism attacks is leaving effects on the world community as well as our Australian country‚ but terrorism

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    aggressive behavior under provoking and neutral conditions: a meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin ‚ 132 (5)‚ 751-777. Berkowitz‚ L. (1989). The frustration-aggression hypothesis: Examination and reformulation. Psychological Bulletin‚ 106‚ 59-73. Bushman‚ B.J.‚ & Wells‚ G.L. (1998). Trait aggressiveness and hockey penalties: predicting hot tempers on the ice. Journal of Applied Psychology ‚ 83 (6)‚ 969-974. Buss‚ A.H.‚ & Perry‚ M. (1992). The Aggression Questionnaire. Journal of Personality and Social

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    Societal interaction is a dynamic‚ altering sequence of social actions between individuals and groups. These societal connections are expressed through a plethora of ways including culture. Culture acts as a catalyst for individuals as common beliefs‚ opinions‚ behaviours and values are shared. These contributing elements formulates society’s way of life. The Australian and Amish culture are differing cultures with diverse perspectives. Both these cultures contain rules and regulations on how one

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    Speech – KTsekenes -Turkey- To the international court‚ we request that the famed “treasure of Priam” currently held in the Pushkin Museum of Moscow‚ Russia be returned to its rightful owners‚ Turkey. The treasure was excavated by Heinrich Schliemann on the 31st of May 1883 at Hissarlik in North West Turkey. This site is also known as the site of ancient Troy. Schliemann did not originally have a permit at the time to excavate and subsequent agreements that followed between Schliemann and

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    Humanities World War One was the first war after the Industrial Revolution to have advanced military technology. Unfortunately as a result of this‚ thousands of deaths had occurred‚ particularly in France and Belgium. The high death rate associated with Australian soldiers in World War One was not solely caused by military technology‚ but was also caused by the spread of diseases in trenches‚ lack of resources and poor medical attention. Many deaths of Australian soldiers were not mainly a result

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    The wind whirled wildly through the gum leaves‚ kookaburras sang joyful songs. The cattle grazed in the kangaroo grass‚ with the Willy Wagtails feasting on the fleas doing the cattle a favor. Strong smells of the damped ground lingered around; the sun laid low in the sky. The night was setting in to be a cold one; winter had never set in so early as this season. The old horseman laid up against the fallen silky oak. Best horseman anyone had ever seen‚ they said that he was a horse whisperer. He was

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    People and their experiences are brought to life through Henry Lawson’s ability to utilise many figurative techniques to convey a bleak perspective about rural Australia and the aspects of Outback. Lawson depicts the monotonous uniformity of the barren landscape in the short story ‘The Drover’s Wife’ and the travelogue ‘In a Dry Season’ which shapes the stoic characters through the vernacular and series of anecdotes using the figurative and symbolic. Lawson conveys the distinct view of the settlers

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