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    Sustainability Reporting in the Australian Commonwealth Public Sector: An application of New Institutional Theory Abstract This paper explores sustainability reporting in the Australian Commonwealth public sector through the focus on departments with a primary responsibility for social and environmental issues. The research moves beyond existing theorisation for social and environmental reporting and adopts new institutional theory in order to assess the extent to which coercive‚ mimetic and

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    the modern world through various modals of communication to the public. Such opinions of the cultural revolutions and rebellions were popularly synthesized and depicted into songs. Two influential compositions performed and written by Bob Dylan and Edwin Starr explicitly portray important issues during the era they were created. In addition to that they socially commentated their perspective and positioned the audience to effectively pursue their opinion. Both of the artists’ messages were greatly

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    References: Anderson‚ Kerby. (2008). Utilitarianism:The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number. Probe Ministries. P. 54-60. Guthrie‚ Shandon L.‚ (2001). Immanuel Kant and the Categorical Imperative. The Examined Life On-Line Philosophy Journal. 7(2). Rachels‚ James. (2012). The Elements of Moral Philosophy. McGraw Hills Publishing. ad

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    References: Costa‚ Margaret D‚ & Guthrie‚ Sharon D. ( 1994). Women and Sport: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. USA: D. Margaret Costa and Sharon R. Guthriex Hutchens‚ Lisa C. (1998). Gender Equity Collegiate Sports: The Role of Athletic Associations. Initiatives (Washington D.C)‚v.58 no

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    quotation is why college education is important to me because it is the key to opening doors to better career opportunities and higher earnings. I want to better my life and make my daughters proud of me. “They are my inspiration to go back to school” (Guthrie‚ 2011). I believe that if my children see me working hard on my education‚ that will be motive for them to do the same and reach all their goals and succeed in their lives. In other words‚ the benefits of education are endless. To begin with‚ education

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    this paper will compare and evaluate the opinions of two critics regarding the major theme of Conrad Richter’s The Light in the Forest. Restrictions set forth by civilization is a major theme discussed by both critics‚ Clifford Edwards and Edwin Gaston. For example‚ Clifford Edwards claims that Conrad Richter wrote the book from the perspective of True Son to point out that the Indians value freedom as compared to the restricted lifestyle of the so-called civilized white man (Masterplot Complete

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    Shot and The Base Stealer are two poems describing the movement and action in two different games. Foul Shot by Edwin A. Hoey is about basketball‚ while The Base Stealer by Robert Francis is about baseball. When these games are played‚ there is much anxiety and anticipation. In both poems‚ the author focuses on a quick and emotional moment in the game that is being played. In Foul Shot‚ Edwin A. Hoey uses different kinds of imagery to describe what happens during the final seconds of a game.

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    Henry Boyle Art as a world phenomenon Rachael Mundie July 3‚ 2013 Frederic Edwin Church “Twilight in the wilderness” (1806) Frederic Edwin Church was born on May 4‚ 1826 in Hartford Connecticut. He passed on April 7‚ 1900 at the age of 73. (Bereading for pleasure.blogspot.com/.../Fredrick-Edwin-Church-Twilight) Frederic was a talented nature artist. He painted many beautiful scenes of the countries wilderness. The painting I have chosen to write my analysis

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    Dr. Ruleman E102 11/13/13 Explication of Richard Cory The poem “Richard Cory‚” written by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ is a very detail-oriented poem designed to make the reader think very thoroughly about the words and phrases that Robinson uses in his work. Robinson’s poem has many different aspects to it that make you question the work to really try and understand what is happening. Edwin Arlington Robinson uses imagery to describe the character‚ questioning of the characters life and irony

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