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    Geelong‚ Melbourne‚ St Kilda and South Melbourne. In 1908‚ Richmond and University joined the competition. But after the 1914 season‚ University left the League. In 1925‚ Footscray (now the Western Bulldogs)‚ Hawthorn and North Melbourne (now the Kangaroos) joined the VFL. This line-up of 12 clubs would remain unchanged until 1987 when the competition expanded to include the West Coast Eagles and the Brisbane Bears. BY 1997‚ the competition comprised 16 clubs after Adelaide (in 1991)‚ Fremantle (in

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    Riding the Black Cockatoo

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    Reconciliation is the balancing of the book of history. Image: Lumnitzer Chapter 1 1.  The author foreshadows his ‘family secret’ with which simile? Why is this an effective comparison? The simile associated with his family secret is like a kangaroo- iconic in the wild but troublesome in the paddock. It is an effective way because the secret is troublesome outside of the family. 2.  Why did the author decide to study ‘Indigenous Writing’‚ and how did he feel about studying the course? 2-3

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    Maintaining a Balance Quiz

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    Biology Topic One Maintaining a Balance 1. What are enzymes? Identify their role in metabolism. 2. Enzymes are made up of ____________‚ _____________‚ ______________ and ________________. 3. Enzymes are large __________ that are coiled up to form an ____________ __________. 4. The molecule that the enzyme acts on is called the ______________. 5. Use a model to illustrate how enzymes work. 6. Explain how enzymes

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    What is known as the Endangered Species Act began in mid-1960. In order for the Fish and Wildlife Service to expand their efforts to protect endangered species‚ Congress enacted the Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966. This Act did little more than allow a list of endangered species to be made. The Act did not prohibit the killing of endangered species or the destruction of their habitat. The lack of legal protection for the endangered species led the Fish and Wildlife

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    Popular Culture in Australia throughout the 1960’s was very heavily influenced by superpowers such as the United States and the United Kingdom. As popular culture (often shortened to “pop culture”) is ever changing‚ it was different in the 1960’s to any period of time. Not only was popular culture different to popular culture in other decades but the early 1960’s were very different to the late 1960’s. When people think of the 1960’s‚ the main theme and stereotype is along the lines of “the hippie

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    Bushfires

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    Introduction Australia is frequently ravaged by bushfires‚ more so than any other country in the world. During the severe 2002-2003 season‚ which lasted from 1 July 2002 to 28 February 2003‚ there were 5999 bushfires recorded. There has been a long‚ dramatic history of bushfires on the continent‚ with fires first sparking around five million years ago when dry grassland began to dominate the landscape. Prior to this period‚ Australia was predominately composed of lakes‚ wetlands‚ rivers and rainforests

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    Artists artworks are often self portraits because they reflect the emotions and thoughts that the artist possesses while they are creating the piece. Our mind‚ body and soul are all connected and therefore our thoughts are a reflection of ourselves and our identity. A self portrait is a representation of ourselves and it is for this reason that a self portrait is not restricted to the classic image of our body or facial features. Rather‚ self portraits are any creations produced by an artist. Del

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    Pets or Children

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    pets are dogs‚ cats‚ parakeets‚ canaries‚ and fish. But many people keep unusual pets‚ such as raccoons‚ skunks‚ alligators‚ and monkeys. Many Japanese children tame mice and teach them to dance to music. Australian children sometimes make pets of kangaroos. Pets can make interesting‚ playful companion. People enjoy teaching them to do tricks to obey commands. They must see that their pets have food‚ exercise‚ and a proper place to live‚ so they will be happy and healthy. As for children‚ there are

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    Endemic Species

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    Endemic Species Derek Bunkofske ENVS 201 Conservation Ecology Charles Cole Buena Vista University Endemic Species I chose option 2 for the workshop three assignment which involves defining endemic and finding two endemic species and describe them and their location‚ and what risks they have due to their location and their specific needs. Determine a region with a high percentage of endemic species and a region with a low percentage of endemic species. Explain the specific reasons that

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    Effect of violence in the media Decades of psychological research confirms that media violence can increase aggression. Virtually since the dawn of television‚ parents‚ teachers‚ legislators‚ and mental health professionals have been concerned about the content of television programs and its impact‚ particularly on children. Of special concern has been the portrayal of violence‚ especially given psychologist Albert Bandura ’s work on social learning and the tendency of children to imitate what they

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