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    The decision left the Government’s policy in complete disarray and steps into the tune of unpopular decisions made by the Gillard government. During this time‚ Julia Gillard began to lose support from the very people that put her in power‚ and many began looking back to Kevin Rudd for answers. Gillard‚ in attempts to solidate her position as Prime Minister‚ was accused of ‘airbrushing’ out the achievements of her

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    Snow and Snowflake Lands

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    snowflake. That mound of snow off to the side of the road‚ filled with billions of little snowflakes‚ each different. Every snowflake is diverse‚ none being the same. Once a snowflake has melted‚ there will never be that exact same snowflake again. No duplicate snowflake will fall from the sky for the rest of eternity. The snow that falls on a sleepy town overnight is fun and beautiful‚ but it is also magical and special. The snow that blankets a town is not the same as the snow the covers any other

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    Sweet Cream by Julia Kelk

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    ’ESSAY - "SWEET CREAM" BY JULIA KELK Why is the human race designed to loathe changes in life‚ when changes could lead to a better life? In Julia Kelk’s short story "Sweet Cream" she describes a wedding from a lonely young Mexican girl’s perspective. The story is set in a hotel called "Hotel Central" in the Mexican winter wonderland. In the story we meet Jenny who is also the protagonist of the story. She is about 20 years old‚ and she is at a wedding reception for the cousin of her brother-in-law

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    The Snow Goose Monologue

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    The Snow Goose Frith: I skipped along the cobblestone path‚ the smooth glistening rocks forming a pathway among the menagerie of white houses lined with red brick roofing. My feet carried me onto the crackly grass that was being suffocated by the thin layer of ice. The sky was overcast. I walked to the mucky mossy seawall and clambered upon it. I watched intently as the harsh dreary ocean licked at the wall‚ leaving behind a trail of dribble that would eventually retreat back to the mouth that

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    Did you know that Selena Gomez became famous when she was 8 years old? She was raised by a teenage mother and grew up poor. She really wanted to be on TV so her mom found her an audition for "Barney and Friends" and she got the role . Over the years Selena has won 38 awards. Selena is one of the most entertaining performers of her generation. Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie‚ Texas on July 22‚1992. Her mother Mandy Teefey was single and only 16 years old when she had Selena. Since she didn’t

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    ancient times‚ to modern times‚ there is a never ending list of influential chefs that have achieved so much in a lifetime. One of those significant chefs is named Julia Child. This woman changed the view of at-home cooking. She made cooking easier and more affordable for the average family meals‚ along with tricks to save failing meal. Julia Child was born in Pasadena‚ California in 1912. She graduated from Smith College with a small interest in becoming a writer‚ but stuck to writing in her diary

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    “Bon Appetite” Julia Child saids at the end of The French Chef as she serves her dish‚ and takes a bite. The French Chef was the first female cooking show in America that premiered in February 1963‚ and ran for 28 minutes per episode (“The French Chef‚ 2016”). Julia Child worked with the network WGBH on the channel for National Education Television‚ and worked with producers Ruth Lockwood‚ Russell Morash‚ Russell Fortier‚ David Griffiths‚ and David B. Atwood (“The French Chef‚ 2016”). The show drew

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    physicalities of the three films I chose‚ Mamma Mia!‚ The River Wild‚ and Julie and Julia‚ were quite different since Meryl Streep played three separate roles‚ each having nothing to do with the others. However‚ there were a few striking similarities between the films since Streep was still herself‚ and she has mannerisms that are specific to her. For example‚ in Julie and Julia‚ Meryl Streep plays famous American cook‚ Julia Child‚ who was 6’2” when she was living. While Streep is only 5’6”‚ the make-up

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    Constitutional Interpretation

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    THE NEW AUSTRALIAN RECOGNITION POLICY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE BY HILARY CHARLESWORTH* 1. INTRODUCTION Until recently‚ the recognition of foreign governments played a role of some consequence in Australian foreign policy. In January 1988 the then Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade‚ Bill Hayden‚ announced a Cabinet decision to alter Australian practice with respect to recognition: Australia would continue to recognize states but would nolonger formally recognize governments

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    English Assessment Task – Analytical Response: Evaluating an interpretation of literature The text ‘A Most Lamentable Man’ written by Christine Marlowe is an interpretation of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet which portrays arguments about Friar Laurence‚ indicating that he was to blame for the tragic ending to the play. Marlowe Claims "Throughout the plot‚ it is the actions of Friar Laurence‚ and he alone that are most significant in ensuring the final tragedy of the play." The statement proves that

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