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    AUSTRALIAN IDENTITY REPRESENTED IN IMAGES - MATILDA FRY Image 1 Support for flood-affected Queenslanders at the Gabba Support for flood-affected Queenslanders at the Gabba This photograph has been extracted from an article on the news website: “The Australian”. Taken in January 2011‚ it shows Prime Minister Julia Gillard at the Gabba Sporting ground in Queensland at their first major sporting event since the floods of December 2010. This Image is intended to promote Julia Gillard’s image

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    Chile And Patagonia

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    Chile & Patagonia - TravelStore Destination Page Build Out FROM HIGH FASHION TO ICONIC OUTDOOR ADVENTURES. The beauty of the sprawling Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia‚ the European flavor of the Lakes District‚ the Chilean High Andes‚ and touring the country’s wine regions are only a small sampling of what this South American nation you. Join wine connoisseurs who flock to taste some of the best‚ freshest‚ and finest organic whites made with Loca Blanca grapes from Chile. Chile will

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    Susan Brownell Anthony was known for being apart of the women’s rights movement. She inspired young women to vote everyday. Even though she is gone she is still inspiring young women to vote everyday. It is known as a tradition that after a women votes for the first time you take your sticker that you receive after you vote and you go place it on her gravestone which is located in New York where she died. Susan b. Anthony was born on February 15th‚1820 in Massachusetts. She grew up in a Quaker household

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    inspired by the thought of Quakers. American first-wave feminism involved a great deal of different women. Some‚ such as For instance‚ Frances Willard was a conservative Christian who belonged to Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. Another example is Matilda Joslyn Gage was more radical‚ and expressed herself within the National Woman Suffrage Association or individually. American first-wave feminism turned to an end when the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (1919) was passed‚ granting

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    The “Underground Railroad” was neither underground nor a railroad‚ but was in fact a term used to describe a network of secret routes‚ hiding places‚ and people who helped slaves escape from the South and gain their freedom in the Northern United States or Canada. The term Underground Railroad was in common use by the 1840’s and was thought to have originated in the 1830’s. The website National Underground Railroad Freedom Center offers three suggestions on the origination of the term: “One story

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    Furthermore showing us some of the extremes pet lovers will go to. It shares with us various witty anecdotes including “the day we introduced Matilda‚ our bulldog puppy‚ to the vet for her first injections we were brimming with excitement”. This helps the reader gain sincerity within the writer as it aids in portraying the writing more. The article similarly shows the joys and companionship of

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    The 1939 film‚ ‘The Wizard of Oz’‚ was a colour and sound explosion that is as cherished today as it was when it was first released. But what a lot of the public doesn’t realise‚ is that the movie is based on the first of 14 books written by L. Frank Baum. Publish in 1900‚ "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" marked the beginning of a new type of fairytale. Baum steered away from the Classic European style fairytales like those of Hans Christian Anderson and the Grimm brothers‚ into a more light-hearted

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    Essay On Euphonium

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    The history of the baritone horn and the euphonium. The euphonium is a low brass instrument‚ whose ancestor is the serpent which was made in 1490 by Canon Edme Guillaume in France. In 1843‚ Sommer of Weimar created a piston valved‚ tenor sounding instrument called a "euphonion".The name euphonion is derived from the Greek word euphonos‚ meaning "sweet-voiced". Many people think this instrument is the ancestor of the modern day euphonium in Germany. This brass instrument closely resembles a baritone

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    Uncertainty and the Gothic Aristotle was convinced that in any drama‚ the critical element was suspense. In his definition‚ in order for it to have any chance of being a successful method‚ there had to be distinct components of real danger but also a glimmer of hope. Once the character in the narrative is consumed by the danger‚ the audience feels fear‚ despair‚ empathy. Once the hope prevails‚ the audience is driven to joy‚ with the contrast between the two emotions heightening the experience

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    Edmund Kemper was one of the most gruesome serial killers in American history. He was born on December 18‚ 1948 in Burbank‚ California. At a young age Kemper was already showing signs of sociopathic behavior‚ he would torture animals and killed 2 of the family’s cats. Kemper had two near death experiences when his sister pushed him in front of a train that nearly ran him over another sister had pushed him at the deep end of a swimming pool nearly drowning him. Being traumatized and showing signs

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