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    Australian Criminal Law

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    The codification of the Criminal Code has marked a watershed on Australian legal jurisprudence. In this essay I will discuss the problems that may occur when interpreting the Criminal Code (The Code)‚ the creation of uniformity and the also accessibility that the Code creates. The Criminal Code WA is a piece of legislation that has been passed by parliament the states that have enacted this legislation are referred to as Code jurisdictions‚ and the states that have not are known as Common Law jurisdictions

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    I Had Seen Castles by Cynthia Rylant Reading Guide This novel is fiction unlike Night by Elie Wiesel‚ which is nonfiction; however‚ it describes how World War II affected the narrator‚ his family and his friends. It is written from a first person point of view and the perspective of the war is seen through the eyes of an older gentleman looking back into his youth. As you read the novel‚ try to make connections with Night. Directions: Answer the following questions using complete sentences

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    In this report we will examine a couple of Australian movies which offer representations of Australian masculinities and discuss how men are represented and the relationship between this and questions of Australian identity. These movies are namely Crocodile Dundee (character Mick Dundee) and The Adventures of Barry McKenzie. One point becomes evident that that the characters type symbolized in Australian movies is predominantly male centered. Australian films are inclined to show a gender intolerance

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    these measures have been highly effective‚ citing declining gun-death rates‚ and the fact that there have been no mass killings in Australia since 1996” (“U.S. Gun Policy: Global Comparisons” 1). Australia has found a simple solution saving many Australian lives. However‚ Japan is the country with the lowest crime rate in the world. Japan’s strict gun laws date back to the end of World War 2. Among these laws are rigorous background checks‚ annual inspections‚ and multiple drug tests. However‚ these

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    My Home Is My Castle

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    name they knew and called with love‚ and call it HOME. One of America’s most quoted writers William Arthur Ward said: «A house is made of walls and beams; a home is built with love and dreams». And I fully agree with his opinion. My home is my castle. We all know this phrase from our childhood. In actual fact‚ we‚ all human beings have a universal desire to love and to be loved. What a blessing it is to have a loving and peaceful home! What can we do to nurture the sanctuaries of our lives that

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    ATI504 s293848 Assignment 1 What is ’Australian Indigenous epistemology’ according to Indigenous academics? Background information-Knowledge means idea or information and data related to something. Basically there are two types of knowledge. They are explicit and implicit knowledge. Explicit knowledge is also known as propositional knowledge. It refers to knowledge about something. Example‚ knowledge about how to swim. Tacit knowledge is also called as objectified knowledge. Whereas‚ there is

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    MOVIE ANALYSIS CROCODILE DUNDEE INTRODUCTION The movie ‘Crocodile Dundee’ directed by Peter Faiman is a 1986 Australian comedy film‚ which relates to an Australian bushman from ‘The Outback’ called Mick Dundee. BODY The movie ‘Crocodile Dundee’ directed by Peter Faiman and produced by John Cornell‚ is an Australian comedy film‚ which was released on the 30th of April 1986 in Australia and on the 26th of September 1986 in United States. This movie has become one of the most successful movies in

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    Evolution of Australian Biota A) Baragwanathia Baragwanthia fossils were first discovered in Yea‚ Victoria in 1875 and were first described as a lycopod which was derived from the Zosterophylls by Australia’s eminent pioneer botanist‚ Dr Isobel Cookson in 1935. The Fossils of Baragwanthia are believed to date back to the Silurian times. Baragwanthia had long pores which were roughly 1-2 millimetres in radius and is densely covered in leaves that are 4cm in length. The stems could be up

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    poverty is the lack of quality for affordable housing options in urban areas.” In the Glass Castles‚ The family lives a small area called Welch‚ which is considered less modern than the city. The Walls family are less fortunate and has many circumstances and barriers while living in poverty. For instance‚ the only place they could afford was a small home that didn’t have any running water. In fact‚ this family could hardly keep food on the

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    The White Castle The doppelganger‚ or a double of a living person‚ is almost‚ in a way‚ a clone of a human being. Throughout the course of the novel‚ The White Castle‚ Pamuk uses this tactic between two main characters‚ the slave‚ and Hoja his master. After boardig his first ship‚ the slave begins to notice that a man lurking on it appears to look very similar to himself. Could this possibly mean that the slave will use the doppelganger to his advantage? Pamuk first introduces to the reader how

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