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    Limestone Coast Case Study

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    The Limestone Coast region is located in the south-eastern part of South Australia‚ midway between Melbourne and Adelaide. There are seven local councils in the region including; City of Mount Gambier‚ District Council of Grant‚ Naracoorte Lucindale Council‚ District of Robe‚ District Council of Kingston and Tatiara District Council. In 2011‚ the population of the Limestone Coast region was 63‚075‚ with 70.9% of the population residing in the lower portion of the region‚ 40% in the City of Mount

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    The Difference Between Static and Dynamic Websites Can a website be more than just a pretty page? Extra‚ Extra read all about it! While millions of people still rely on the good old black and white every day‚ it is the perfect example of a static media. Once it is printed a newspaper can no longer be changed‚ its type has been set and one will simply have to wait until the next edition to recieve the quote unquote latest news even if it has broken minutes after the paper has been delivered to

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    the different influences that have taken over the country all the way from the Portuguese‚ British‚ Germans‚ and the Arabs. Since Tanzania is a government republic it is known as The United Republic of Tanzania. Tanzania’s official language is Swahili; their second language is English‚ and Arabic is also widely spoken in Zanzibar. In Tanzania there are 30% Christians and 35% Muslims and the other 35% are of different beliefs. However‚ in Zanzibar it is the opposite where 99% of the people are entirely

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    Kenya: a Developing Country

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    thousands of years‚ Arab traders didn’t begin settling in Kenya until the 1st century A.D. Items traded between the Arab world and India included ivory and slaves. Bantu peoples moved into the region and by the 10th century Kenya had its own language‚ Swahili. Trading proved to be profitable‚ and Arab traders prospered. These traditions continued throughout the 1st millennium and into the 2nd. Colonization began in the 1500s when Vasco de Gama of Portugal arrived in 1498. They demanded high tariffs from

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    Eight Steps of Genocide

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    Genocide * Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part * Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group: Why? * There has been considerable research on why a perpetrator should want to destroy a group or‚ if not destroy the group as such‚ murder people because of their group membership. Motives are often complex and intertwined‚ but one can usually pull out among the mix a major motive.

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    abolition of slave trade

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    Posted on August 20‚ 2012 by essay The population inhabiting Africa suffers from social injustice and permanent oppression from the part of the authorities. The social inequality and the huge gap between the rich and poor increases the social tension in practically all African countries. At the same time‚ the problem of social inequality and class antagonism in the society is enhanced by ethnic conflicts which emerge regularly in different parts of Africa. In this respect‚ the colonial past of the

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    Auguste Comte (1798–1857) is the founder of positivism‚ a philosophical and political movement which enjoyed a very wide diffusion in the second half of the nineteenth century. It sank into an almost complete oblivion during the twentieth‚ when it was eclipsed by neopositivism. However‚ Comte’s decision to develop successively a philosophy of mathematics‚ a philosophy of physics‚ a philosophy of chemistry and a philosophy of biology‚ makes him the first philosopher of science in the modern sense

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    The first African history‚ History of the Sudan‚ is written by Abd al-Rahman al-Sadi in Arabic style. Traveling performers‚ called griots‚ kept the oral tradition alive‚ especially the legends of the Empire of Mali. In 1728 the earliest written Swahili work‚ Utendi wa Tambuka borrows heavily from Muslim tradition. Oral literatures (or orature) have flourished in Africa for many centuries and take a variety of forms including‚ in addition to the folk tales found in this lesson‚ myths‚ epics‚

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    English as Global Language

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    English as a Global Language  The phenomenal rise in use of English has mainly taken place over the last two decades. English has reached high status world-wide because of several factors; as the mother tongue of millions of people all over the world‚ as the language that millions of children learn at school and the language that is used in international relations‚ for global communication and as the major media language. The importance of a global language has become major‚ in some contexts

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    Parts of Speech

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    PARTS OF SPEECH: “Parts of speech” are the basic types of words that English has. It is important to be able to recognize and identify the different types of words in English‚ so that you can understand grammar explanations and use the right word form in the right place. Here is a brief explanation of what the parts of speech are: Noun A noun is a naming word. It names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ idea‚ living creature‚ quality‚ or action. Examples: cowboy‚ theatre‚ box‚ thought‚ tree‚ kindness

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