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    Iron horse: locomotive Central Pacific: RR between California and Utah Union Pacific: premiere RR franchise Interstate Commerce Act: In 1887‚ Congress passed the Interstate Commerce Act which created the Interstate Commerce Commission‚ the first true federal regulatory agency. It was designed to address the issues of railroad abuse and discrimination and required the following: * Shipping rates had to be "reasonable and just" * Rates had to be published * Secret rebates were outlawed

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    Anemia of Chronic Disease 1. Differentiate between absolute and functional iron deficiency in the context of ACD and IDA. Absolute iron deficiency is when the stores of iron are depleted and bone marrow iron is absent‚ resulting in low serum ferritin and low transferrin saturation. Simple absolute iron deficiency usually results in iron deficiency anemia and can be resolved with iron supplementation. Functional iron deficiency results in anemia of chronic disease/inflammation‚ where infections

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    The Australian Consumer Law is the main law that protects the rights and interests of consumers and provides remedies for consumers in case of breach of the Australian Consumer Law. The text of the Australian Consumer law consists of : * Chapter 1 — Introduction: a single set of definitions and interpretive provisions about consumer law concepts. * Chapter 2 — General protections: general protections‚ which create standards of business conduct in the market. Specifically‚ Chapter 2

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    Despite the stereotypical Australian image being one of a rural setting the majority of Australia’s population is and always has been most concentrated in urban centres and capital cities. Forster refers to this Metropolitan Primacy as one of the most striking features of the Australian settlement pattern (Forster‚ 2004). The history of the development and urbanisation of Australia and its cities has been a unique process‚ which does not necessarily conform to the process seen in other countries

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    Written Report The Australian Healthcare System Student Name: Lu Qi Student Number: 384150 Teachers: Mrs. A. Miletic Mrs. F. Nicholls Line: 9 SECTION A INTRODUCTION: I chose the Australian healthcare system as my topic because I found everyday on newspaper there are always some articles telling about the health reform in Australia or in the US. And just in June this year‚ the final report by the NHHRC (National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission) was released‚ in which

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    stabilised polypropylene‚ tough and Cockatoo resistant. The most water channels per panel compared with other systems in Australia: 210 active compact‚ side by side‚ water channels per panel‚ best heat transfer surface area coverage on the market‚ allowing the most water channels on the least roof area. The most efficient heating system: As water has more opportunity to contact the interior walls of collector channels‚ than any other solar system‚ it allows the most heat to transfer

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    Nick Kehlor Anne Schmalstig English 106 18 April 2014 Tony Stark and Iron Man‚ True Heroes Not many superheroes can say that they have no born given superpowers‚ saved the world‚ and make an audience die from laughter. Tony Stark can though in the movie‚ Iron Man. With Tony’s intellectual abilities‚ he was able to make a powerful metal suit that contained guns‚ armor‚ and rockets to make it fly. Leading up to this‚ Tony Stark was a man who was co-owner of one of the most powerful weapon companies

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    Tony Stark’s Character Growth in Iron Man In the beginning of Iron Man‚ the main protagonist‚ Tony Stark‚ was generally a bad person. He was an extreme example of the celebrity stereotype-- flashy‚ arrogant‚ self-absorbed‚ and rude. Stark took personal honors‚ as well as relationships with others‚ for granted. But that all changed when Stark was kidnapped by a terroristic rebel group. During his time as a prisoner‚ Tony saw what horrors his technology could be used for‚ and later escaped captivity

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    sectors in the economy for example industry‚ labour‚ market and trade. Key Economic Indicator: The Australian Dollar The Australian dollar is a very important economic indicator due to it being very effective in determining the strength of the economy. The Australian dollar is the currency used to purchase goods and services in Australia‚ however to purchase goods overseas the Australian dollar need to be converted into that currency. The value of the Australian dollar (AUD) is compared to the currency

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    IMPACT OF GFC ON AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR As United States of America and other European countries faced recession there were few developing Asian countries such as China and India which were least affected. China and India recorded 9.7 and 10% GDP growth respectively from 2006. Australia has abundant natural resources such as Iron ore‚ coal‚ Uranium etc. As these two hugely populated large economies which also consume huge resources was the main factor which helped Australia in surviving GFC (IMF 2009)

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