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    Albert Speer Hsc

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    Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School Year 12 HSC Modern History Personalities in the Twentieth Century Assessment Task 3 – Research and Oral Presentation Task notification and outline Weighting: 30% (Research 20%‚ Oral presentation 5%‚ Source analysis 5%) Assessment task due date: Monday June 22nd 2009‚ by 3:30pm. Scripts of presentation must be submitted via www.turnitin.com‚ details of which will be provided in class. A copy of your powerpoint and script should also be emailed to your

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    Legal Studies Summary Notes

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    Legal Summary Notes Principles of the Australian parliamentary System Representative government- means that the government must represent the views and interests of the people who voted them in. if they fail to do so then they will not be elected the next time‚ or could be kicked out of the parliament by the Governor General. Responsible government- the government must be answerable to the people and the parliament for its actions. If they fail to do so then they won’t be re-elected. Separation

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    Mabo Legal Case Study

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    potential for the Mabo case to set a precedent that could impact on future land rights claim. Eddie- tells Netta that the Bjelke-Petersen act is a law “..to kill us all off’ Eddie meets the lawyers and finds out the case is broke and they apply for legal aid. 1986- Eddie returns to Murray Island for the court case to hear

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    Hsc Unit038

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    practice and conduct workers and their employers should meet with regards the handling of information. There is also Caldecott standards which govern the sharing of information based on the Data protection Act 2. Summarise the main points of legal requirements and codes of practice for handling information in health and social care. DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998 The data protection act sets out 8 principles governing the use of personal information • Personal data shall be processed fairly

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    Legal Raffles Case Study

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    Legal Raffles in Ontario‚ Canada: How To Organize Them Raffles are a very popular method of fundraising used by charities and nonprofit organizations throughout Canada. The Canadian Federal Government allows each Canadian province to have its own laws and regulations. As such‚ Ontario has its own regulatory office and laws. Before you consider organizing a raffle‚ we should mention that raffles held on the territory of Ontario are classified based on the cash value of the prizes. Based on this value

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    Legal Studies Crime Notes

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    * The extent to which the law reflects moral and ethical standards * The role of law reform in the criminal justice system * The extent to which the law balances the rights of victims‚ offenders and society * The effectiveness of legal and non-legal measures in achieving justice Chapter 1: The Nature of Crime Role of Criminal Law: To protect society from those whose behaviour society has deemed to be unacceptable. What is a crime: A crime is an act or omission committed against the

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    The issue being presented in this case deals with whether or not it was unlawful for Joe Roberts to possess a machine-gun he built and displayed locally. Mr. Roberts knew it was illegal to buy a machine-gun so he built his own gun thinking it was legal because it never traveled interstate and he destroyed the mold he used to make the gun. The federal government has the ability to regulate the possession of a machine-gun that travels interstate. Roberts claims that his arrest was unconstitutional

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    Hsc Speeches

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    The closing statements of Aung San Suu Kyi’s Keynote Address at the Beijing World Conference on Women‚ 1995‚ epitomise the message she presents in her speech. Although she addresses a specific audience and follows a specific purpose‚ the values she extols of tolerance‚ equality and peace are universal. In the opinion of this responder‚ it is the treatment of these fundamental human beliefs and aspirations that makes this speech so significant. As an inhabitant of a developed nation in which the

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    “Conflicting perspectives on situations‚ events and personalities challenge our assessment of the truth” Conflicting perspectives are based upon subjective truth and views by individuals and can be shown ‚ as well as constructed in text by biased composers. Views given by individual parties may influence an audience’s opinion or view. Ted Hughes’ ‘Birthday Letters’ is an anthology of poems which cover his personal view of his relationship with his first wife Sylvia Plath‚ a well-known poet‚

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    Hsc - Poem

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    3. Poem Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem ‘Dejection: An Ode (Part VI)’ was published in 1803‚ and can be found on the internet at http://www.online-literature.com/coleridge/634/. Dejection: An Ode Part VI is written by the composer passing a judgement of his life’s course. The poem is set in rhyme schemes alternating between couplets (CC) and bracketed rhythms (ABAB). He recounts the periods of his life in which hope was able to conquer over many misfortunes that he had encountered. However‚ the

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