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    Year 12 Studies of Religion and Belief Systems in Australia post 1945 Question 1: a) How has Anglican adherence changed from 1947 to 2011? Anglican adherence has changed from 1947 to 2011 as there has been a constant drop in people claiming that they belong to the Anglican Church. Between 1947 to 2011 it dropped from 39% down to 17%. This has made a huge impact on the Anglican Church as they don’t have as many people as they used to back in 1947. b) Which Christian denomination had the

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    Essay Reproductive system The reproductive system is a system of organs within an organism which work together for the purpose of reproduction. Hormones and pheromones are also important accessories to the reproductive system. The major organ of the reproductive system includes penis and vulva as well as a number of internal organs including the testicles and ovaries. Most other vertebrate animals have generally similar reproductive systems consisting of gonads‚ ducts‚ and openings. Human reproduction

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    Ben’s parents were the same and different in many ways‚ i the book “Gifted Hands”. Ben’s mom was someone that you can tell anything to and she would keep it a secret‚ but on the other hand Ben’s dad would keep the secret but eventually he would tell someone. According to their actions Ben’s mother really does care about her kids but his dad deep down inside he cares but his relationship with Ben has just drifted apart because of the decisions that he has made. For starters‚ here are some ways that

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    Each song that has been created has a different type of meaning that people should pay attention to what the creator’s message is trying to say. The Black Eyed Peas who created the song “Where Is The Love?” and released it in 2003 is an American hip-hop group that described their feeling of how the American society is reacting in difficult and easy moments. They questioned “Where Is The Love?” because instead of people sharing the love and helping others society judges‚ hates‚ and are involved in

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    Document-Based Essay. Throughout history‚ various societies unified and controlled regions using transportation systems. These systems include roads‚ canals‚ and railroads. The construction of transportation systems was made to improve movement of people‚ goods‚ and ideas. Transportation systems promote communication‚ and unification and administration. The Roman and Incan Empires created many roads for transportation. However‚ after the Industrial Revolution‚ many railroad systems were introduced

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    The organ systems of the human body are interdependent because one organ of the connects to another organ system. Organs are made up of tissues which that work together to keep organism‚ in this essay humans‚ alive. One function of a system always leads to another systems function. If one organ becomes ineffective/damaged‚ then that person may not function well and end up passing away. There are eleven organ systems within the human body: integumentary‚ skeletal‚ muscular‚ nervous‚ endocrine‚ circulatory/cardiovascular

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    American Indian End of Life Beliefs American Indians have a unique culture that expands from hundreds of years ago. This culture has led them to all having a unique end of life practices as well as beliefs. American Indians typically do not believe in Heaven or Hell. Nevertheless‚ there are numerous tribes with an assortment of beliefs on end of life processes (Native American Afterlife‚ 2015). A common belief among many groups of American Indians is when a member of their tribe passes‚ their

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    • What do the stories tell you: o How the person views the world • When dealing with kids always look for issues of safe and supportive o How the person views parental figures • Superficial/unavailable/untrustworthy • Enjoyable/supportive/talented/available o How the person sees themselves • Vulnerable/fragile/unattractive/inept/lonely/entitled/ • Talented/attractive/clever o How the person views relationships • Unsupportive/hurtful/missing/distant/insincere • Ease/difficulty with which

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    individual or group. There are many different people and different circumstances this results in a variety of different ways of thinking‚ values and beliefs. Our ideology grows with us from childhood. <br><br>From the moment you are born the family influence begins to impact your thought process. A child is like a sponge that absorbs ideas and beliefs. Beliefs are taught to a child in subtle ways such as just listening to the parents and their opinions from everything including politics‚ social problems

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    White Fang‚ written by Jack London‚ is a wonderful adventure novel that vividly depicts the life of a wolf by the name of White Fang. Throughout the course of the novel‚ White Fang goes through numerous learning experiences as he interacts with humans and other wolves from Alaska around the turn of the century. Jack London uses the events that transpire during White Fang&#8217;s life to illustrate that only the cunning‚ intelligent‚ and strong will be able to survive. The ideas of Darwinism and

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