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    edited and translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret‚ Princeton University Press‚ Princeton‚ NJ‚ 1976‚ pp.27-44. Hugh Smith‚ „Clausewitz: Apostle of Modern War (Chapter 2)‟ in Hugh Smith (ed).‚ The Strategists‚ Australian Defence Studies Centre‚ Canberra‚ 2001‚ pp. 1-14. Hans Rothfels‚ „Clausewitz‟‚ in The Makers of Modern Strategy edited by Edward Mead Earle‚ Gordon A. Craig & Felix Gilbert‚ Princeton University Press‚ Princeton‚ NJ‚ 1943‚ pp. 93-113.

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    Alliteration: The headline employs alliteration through the repetition of the letter ‘P’ in order to engage the reader as well as hold his attention. Allusion: The writer eludes to the horrors of the Holocaust in the hope of evoking a visceral response that will encourage support for the current Iraq War. Analogy The writer employs the analogy of cancer. In doing so‚ he likens gambling to the infamous malignant tumour as to suggest the devastating effects of gambling on the health of

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    Dandenong Ranges National Park The Dandenong Ranges National Park (Commonly called the Dandenong) is one of the prime scenic attraction areas of Victoria‚ Australia. Over one million visitors are attracted to the park each years enjoying a variety of recreational opportunities‚ and it should most definitely be added on the World Heritage List for the priceless beauty‚ and the fascinating fauna and flora it holds. Where is Dandenong Ranges National Park located? The Dandenong is located in Victoria

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    Jessica Schimmel – Williams Prize 2005 Killing Without Murder: Aboriginal Assimilation Policy as Genocide Introduction History is written by the victorious‚ the saying goes. This is a case of history being rewritten by the victims. From as far back as 1814 and until as recently as 1980‚ Australian state governments were forcibly removing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families and communities with the intention of remolding those children to become part of the white

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    Health policy and resource allocation: potential impact on nursing (midwifery practice) Nurses have a professional obligation to advocate for clients through participation in the health policy and resource allocation process. Participation in the policy process influences the direction of policy and legislation‚ ultimately shaping the type of services and the resources in which clients may access services provided by nurses and other healthcare professionals. Because nurses are situated within

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    killed 71 people‚ 49 whom died on land and 22 were out of sea. Due to its serious impact on both the environment and the people‚ the Darwin government came to a realisation of the need for their own government instead of being governed entirely by Canberra. the Australian’s perspective to the tropical cyclone threat was affected as well. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1974: since the technology back in 1974 wasn’t developed they really couldn’t

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    Strategy Consultative Group‚ Commonwealth of Australia‚ Canberra Infrastructure Australia (2009a)‚ web site viewed 17 December 2009‚ (www.infrastructureaustralia.gov.au) Jackson‚ M.‚ Brown‚ C.‚ Hywood‚ G.‚ Collins‚ K.‚ Jacobs‚ K.‚ Eslake‚ S.‚ Kennett‚ J.‚ Hingerty‚ M. & Lambert‚ J. (2009)‚ The Jackson Report on behalf of the Steering Committee: Informing the National Long-Term Tourism Strategy‚ Commonwealth of Australia‚ Canberra. Kelly‚ J. and P. W. Williams (2007). ‘Modelling Tourism Destination

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    The significance of Kokoda for Australian’s can be seen in many different ways. In a strategic sense and also in a symbolic sense. Firstly‚ the Kokoda Campaign saved Australia from possible invasion‚ or more precisely from being isolated from the United States of America . Secondly‚ Kokoda was the battle that lead to victory in the Second World War‚ as well as to improvement of Australia’s post-war practices and military operations. Symbolically‚ the Kokoda Track will be remembered when Australia’s

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    very significant and made me visualize her gaze to the squeaky floorboards on the lookout for the giant reptile and contemplating her life but not in a way of feeling sorry for herself but more about the hardships that the land is responsible for: bushfires‚ losing a child‚ and famine. The author also avoids giving a name to the heroine of the story so we can judge and picture her based on what she has done and who she

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    The time has come‚ to take a stand‚ its for our earth‚ its for OUR land. The time has come‚ a fact’s a fact‚ the heat is on‚ and there is no turning back. Our world is under threat and Australia is not doing enough to halt the catastrophic consequences that even a two degree Celsius change in the climate will have not only on humans but also the entire world’s environment and ecosystems as well as the millions of different species that inhabit them. Did you know that if sea levels rise 63cm‚ 130

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