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    Australian Warranties

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    warranties are not compulsory‚ they are the voluntary promise made by the person or business who sold the consumer the goods or services. Once the consumer buys the product or service‚ the promise becomes a right that can be enforced under the Australian Consumer Law. The warranty can be expressed via different ways‚ it can be presented verbally or in writing. These extra promises are about the quality or standard of the goods or services‚ it may refers to: the functions and the durability of the

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    Hell's vision

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    Charles Yu English 12 Ms. Crupi 9/8/2013 The brutal battle lasts for three days‚ the general Wu fights until his death. Since the invader has number advantage‚ Wu fails to protect his country and its people. Losing one of his whole arm‚ He lays down at a hill of the battle field peacefully. Looking around the battle field‚ he feels desperate; the sky is red‚ so as the grass. All his soldiers are either died or captured. Wu starts to lose his consciousness‚ everything seems to fade away and

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    The Australian identity has in fact a number of identities competing to be the true Australian national identity. The two main parts of this competition is the bush legend and the beach and suburbs. However it should not be thought that either of these parts is a completely set idea and image of Australia. This essay will argue that the Australian identity to a great extent is now based on ideas and images that relate to the beach and suburbs rather than the bush. Although it is important to know

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    The Australian Invasion

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    In doing this‚ the frontier affected the Aboriginal people in ways that ensured that their lives would never be the same and that European ideals affected their lives not only on the frontier but for generations too follow. The invasion of the Australian frontier affected areas in Aboriginal lives such as dispossession‚ disease‚ large-scale violence‚ which led to resistance. The area of land ownership and dispossession is a controversial issue due to the fact that Captain Cook and those that

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    tourist destination‚ but before you pack your bags‚ it is best to be able to understand and communicate with the people there. Japan and Australia When travelling to Japan‚ an understanding of the differences and similarities between Japanese and Australian cultures is vital. Power and Authority The person in the highest position of both power and authority within Japan is the Prime Minister‚ Kan Naoto. The Emperor‚ Akihito‚ is a religious and authoritarian figure but holds no real power over the

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    Australian Gst

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    Australian GST The GST (Goods and Services Tax) proposed by the Howard government is a new tax which plans to add ten percent to the cost of every item purchased whether it be a car or a pen with only a few exceptions. The tax set to commence on July 1 2000 may still not become a reality if the senate does not have a majority vote on the issue. The VAT (Value Added Tax) of the United Kingdom is much the same tax adding seventeen and a half percent to all goods and services (although there

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    My Visions for India

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    MY VISIONS FOR INDIA- A.P.J.ABDUL KALAM. SHORT ANSWERS:- 1. After 3000 years of oppression what have we not done? After 3000 years of oppression by various invaders like the British‚ the French and Turks we have not conquered any of their nations. We did not grab their land‚ their culture and their history. It is because we respect the freedom of others. 2. What was kalam’s second vision? Kalam’s second vision for India is development. We have been a ‘developing nation’ since our independence

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    Urban Planner Visions

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    NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LOJA ENGLISH LANGUAGE CAREER NAME: Diego Vaca Ludeña DATE: October 14‚ 2012 Expository essay Essay topic: Urban Planners visions Thesis statement: the urban planners such as Jane Jacobs and Daniel Burnham decided to approach the solution with eyes on the street‚ separate work places and specific residential zone. Safe cities are related by their design‚ besides they provide a sense of security those who inhabit

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    Australian Rugby League

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    report investigates the epic battle between the Australian Rugby League which has been around for 87 years and the Super League concept for the control of Rugby League in Australia. One man‚ Mr Rupert Murdoch‚ is trying to take over and run a rebel Super League to enhance his power and for financial gain. This Super League is proposed to run in 1996 with a 10 team competition as its prospectus. This report reviews the history of the Australian Rugby League‚ the battle between Mr.Murdoch and

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    definition to the Australian identity has been a controversial journey‚ and the identity remains as elusive as ever today. For that reason‚ the theme of the 2009 Brisbane Film Festival will be Australian Identity in Film – A Retrospective‚ as we hope to explore the ways in which Australian feature films have helped shape the complexities and diversity of Australia’s culture and identity. In particular‚ the festival will explore the diverse representations of homosexuals in Australian film and how this

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