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    making a large profit. Sweatshops are encouraging today’s society to be greedy because they influence people to purchase to buy exceptionally cheap clothing made from a 3rd world country instead of paying more money for something that was made in Australia. Companies are continuously releasing new fashion lines

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    feeling the way the music is sounding‚ keeps your heart pounding throughout the movie. Road to Perdition had more of a focus on the editing and the suspense of the plot to keep you engaged. The ability to keep the movie interesting throughout is an easy task in both films‚ given their plot. It is the extensive attention to detail in Apocalypse now that makes it one of the best movies ever made‚ but it is also the power the movie has to make every viewer relate to the stresses that Martin Sheen is dealing

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    of relieving pain and agony. The people who opt for euthanasia suffer from an incurable and painful disease or are in an irreversible coma. Euthanasia has been the subject of much moral‚ religious‚ philosophical‚ legal and human rights debate in Australia. At the core of this debate is how to

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    Methamphetamine – most commonly used drug in Australia. It has become the single biggest health and law issue for regional communities. Methamphetamine is an extremely addictive drug that immediately creates a feeling of intense euphoria that quickly fades away‚ resulting in repeating dosages by users. It elevates the levels of dopamine in the brain‚ forming extreme motivation‚ pleasure and motor function. Repeated use of the drug may have effect such as sleeplessness‚ aggression‚ psychiatric

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    The negative points of cloning greatly outweigh the positive. This is proved by the fact that cloning is currently illegal in Australia‚ so other people must feel the same way. With plant cloning‚ the genetic makeup is the same for each clone made from the same DNA. If the original DNA has a disease‚ all of the clones will have it too. Plant clones will also be vulnerable to the same diseases and environmental factors as the original plant. This means that if all the cloned plants are in one area

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    In this presentation I’ll explain why voluntary euthanasia should be legalised in Australia when a person is suffering from a terminal illness or are already in the late stages of an illness that cannot be cured. Euthanasia is known as the practice of deliberately ending a life which releases an individual from an incurable disease or intolerable suffering. This mercy killing is often referred as an easy and painless death. This can be done from the request of a dying patient or that person’s

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    That being said‚ a shared understanding of giftedness is important to address students’ needs. Though there are many theoretical conceptions regarding giftedness‚ in Australia‚ Francois Gagne’s Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talent (DGMGT) is the most generally accepted definition/model of giftedness and talent in Australia (aus curriculum site). In his model‚ Gange makes the distinction between gifts and talents when he likens giftedness to be ‘the possession and use of natural abilities

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    disorder characterized by poor thought processes and poor emotional responsiveness. It is said to mainly affect cognition‚ but someone with this disorder will also have problems with emotion and behavior. In the movie “Of Two Minds”‚ the character Elizabeth has schizophrenia. This movie portrayed the trials and emotional hardships that a person with schizophrenia has to go through on a daily basis. It also shows the social problems and family problems that are commonly found with someone struggling

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    homelessness that should be believed by those who want to. My ideas haven’t changed after this research; I still believe that the Bible is trying to help people understand how to help the homeless. Before the research‚ I believed that Churches across Australia would be opening up their doors to the homeless and giving them the support and encouragement they needed. After my research‚ I discovered there are many other organizations that give shelter to the homeless‚ like The Anglican Diocese of Melbourne

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    Film Critique Essay The film‚ “Australia” (2008)‚ opens with a scenic backdrop as well as information on pre-World War II and its effect on Australia‚ specifically in the northern area. The film then transitions to the issue of Stolen Generations- the attempt of ‘whites’ to send mixed aboriginal children to mission homes on far islands to phase out their culture‚ setting the stage for the many complications and dramatic events in line to take motion. With the main characters of Lady Sarah Ashley

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