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    What does the media coverage of the 2013 Australian Federal Election tell us about Australian journalism? Andrea Porcaro October 2013 This essay will examine the media coverage of the 2013 Australian Federal Election to evaluate the symbiotic relationship between Australian journalism and politics. The legitimacy of democracy and course modern politics finds itself at the mercy of print and broadcast media. This is largely due to the power of reporting and interpretation of political events

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    a traditional house the spesifically in the same roof. This common tradition is known as “Rambu Soloq”. The ceremony begins when the funeral visitors start a buffalo-slaughtering field‚ they believe that the spirit of the person will live peacefully ever after and the buffaloes and pigs will accompany him/her. Afterwards‚ the meat are distributed to the funeral visitors according to their position in the community. The more the pigs and buffaloes are killed the better because the parts of the body

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    by Neil and Mr. Keating. These characters were both rewarded and faced consequences after following their own rules. Neil was rewarded for doing what he loved‚ which was acting‚ when he received the main role in the play and made a great performance. By performing in the play‚ he risked his father being unsupportive of him. Unfortunately‚ after his performance‚ his father was infuriated and punished him greatly. This led to Neil’s decision to commit suicide. Additionally‚ Mr. Keating was rewarded for

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    Australian Deserts

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    Australian Desert 1. The Tropic of Capricorn passes thru the center of Australia. This means the country lies close enough to trade wind latitudes for the prevailing winds  to be from the southeast. These bring maritime conditions‚ with abundant rain‚ to the coast of New South Wales and Queensland. 2. Inland lies the Great Dividing Range‚ a mountain range running the length of the country parallel to the east coast. 3. Lands to the west of the mountains lie in a rain shadow. 4. 40% of Australia’s

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    Julius Caesars Funeral

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    them. To begin‚ I would like to identify the speakers in the occasion of Caesar’s funeral which are Marcus Brutus and Mark Antony who are speaking to the audience of Plebeians or the people of Rome. Both Brutus and Mark Antony have a different purpose over the subject of Caesar’s tragic death. Brutus is portrayed as the antagonist in the script and his purpose and main idea over his words at Caesar’s funeral are that Caesar dying is actually a positive event rather than a tragic event. After Caesar’s

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    A Critical Analysis of ‘The Tale of the Unknown Island’ by José Saramago. | EN4903 | By Mr Drew Eaglesham | A Critical Analysis of ‘The Tale of the Unknown Island’ by José Saramago. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Kirkus in 2010 called this story ‘a mischievous and thoughtful satire on ruling elites and bold dreamers‚ cast in the form of revisionist fairy-tale.’ This review could easily be applied to another story of Saramago’s

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    Classification for Functional Groups Alcohols Lucas test (Differentiates primary‚ secondary‚ and tertiary alcohols) Reagent: ZnCl2 in conc. HCl Observation: Rate of reaction (tertiary alcohol> secondary alcohol> primary alcohol) Procedure: 2mL Lucas Reagent in test tube+ 3-4 drops of alcohol‚ stopper‚ shake vigorously‚ NOTE time required (less than 10m mins only) to form an emulsion or separate layers. Oxidation (Confirms if alcohol is oxidizable: presence of H in C-OH bond) Reagent:

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    Pauls Case

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    same feeling of physical aversion” (195). An analysis of the story’s conflict and characters will inform you more about Paul and his story. The only thing that appears meaningful and bright in the life of the protagonist‚ Paul‚ is letting the sounds of symphony soothe him gently to a euphoric feeling‚ “the rest [is] but a sleep and a forgetting” (201). Paul feels alienated from society and doesn’t seem to have any real friends. Shortly after Paul was born his mother died‚ this left him with a

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    Australian vision Essay Different Australian visions are often portrayed in various texts and motion pictures. Australian film Strictly Ballroom 1992 is a great example as the director uses very over-the-top and theatrical style of filmmaking to present a humorous story that reflects various ideals in Australian society with cinematography and film techniques. The movie not only showcases the persona of the underdog especially through the character of Fran‚ but also illustrates the concept of multiculturalism

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    Australian Dollar Forecast

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    Australian Dollar Analysis History: * The Australian Dollar is the currency of the Common Wealth of Australia‚ including Christmas Island‚ Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Norfolk Islands as well as the independent Pacific Island States of Kiribati‚ Nauru and Tuvalu. Within Australia it is almost always abbreviated with the dollar sign ($)‚ with A$ sometimes used to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. It is subdivided into 100 cents. * Prior to 1983‚ Australia maintained

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