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    Australian Commercial Law (24th Ed‚ 2003) Vermeesch‚ RB and Lindgren‚ KE‚ Business Law of Australia (10th Ed‚ 2001) Internet sources: Victorian Consolidated Legislation (Sections: 32G‚ 32H‚ 32HA‚ 32I‚32IA / accessed date 10 March 2009) Consumer Affairs Victoria (accessed 14 March 2009) Commonwealth Consolidated Acts (Section 4B / accessed 09 March 2009) Commonwealth Consolidated Acts (Sections: 69‚ 70‚ 71‚ 72/accessed 09 March 2009) Open Learn Labspace‚ Introduction to Customer Service (accessed 14 March

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    strode to be different and was not afraid to show off her unique style of art. Her interest and talent for art was recognized when she was still just a small girl. Emily was born on December 13‚ 1871‚ in what was then‚ the small provincial town of Victoria‚ BC. She was the second youngest in her family out of the six children. Both of her parents‚ Richard and Emily‚ were English; therefore‚ English manners and values were followed in Carr’s family. Emily had a pretty good relationship with her family

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    Queen Victoria’s Reign “Queen Victoria served as queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837‚ and as Empress of India from 1877‚until her death in 1901”. She is the woman who has the “second longest reign” in British history; Queen Victoria was a very ambitious woman who never gave up on a vision to spread her empire to the limit (Queen 1). Queen Victoria is one of history’s most recognizable monarchs whose reign lasted over sixty years‚ and because of her‚ “the sun never sets on the British

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    In the Victorian period‚ the lady played an important role as helpmate to her husband‚ providing him a refuge from the world of work and complementing his masculine attributes. She is shown as the weaker vessel‚ she always needed a man to “protect” her .At the same time‚ her role as nurturer‚ educator of her children and her appearance was regarded as a lady’s natural duty for the Victorians. I. Ideal Victorian Woman in her social and domestic character The ideal Victorian woman was a

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    Victorian Style With the year 1837‚ England saw the beginning of its change in history. The Regency era had ended as England’s new Queen‚ 18-year-old Victoria took the thrown. This new era is mostly known as the beginning of the Victorian era‚ which was obviously named after the reigning monarch‚ Queen Victoria. She was one of the first monarchs to see her name given to the period while she was still alive. She reigned from 1837 until she died in the year 1901‚ which marked the end of the

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    minister. 2. Suffragists – people who advocated that women should have the right to vote. For example‚ Nellie McClung was a well-known suffragist who fought for women rights. 3. Queen Victoria/Victorian England – Queen Victoria was the British monarch from 1837 – 1901. The name Victorian England came from Queen Victoria. 4. Nellie McClung – the suffragist who gathers together with other women‚ campaigned for women’s rights. 5. Alaskan “panhandle” – a strip of land running down the Pacific Coast between

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    The role and place of Sir James Douglas in the development of British Columbia Dylan Koltz Hale HIST-1390-A01 – History of Colonial Canada: 1500-1885 Prof. Friesen 11/14/2013 Sir James Douglas was a born a world away from the west coast of Canada‚ but over the course of his life he had irrevocably altered the area we know today as British Columbia. Born in British Guyana he was one of three children of Martha Ann Ritchie; a mixed race women known as a “free coloured”. His father

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    [pic] |  | |Buckingham Palace has been the official residence of seven generations of British monarchs from 1837 to the present reigning House of Windsor and is today The | |Queen’s official residence .

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    William Shakespeare Discussing William Shakespeare‚ Ben Jonson once said‚ “He was not of an age‚ but for all time!” D.H Lawrence once said‚ “When I read Shakespeare I am struck with wonder‚ that such trivial people should muse and thunder‚ in such lovely language.” Dame Ellen Terry also once said‚ “Wonderful women! Have you ever thought how much we all‚ and women especially‚ owe to Shakespeare for his vindication of women in these fearless‚ high-spirited‚ resolute and intelligent heroines?” There

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    1. Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. • Working together to safeguard children (2006-2010) • Children act (2004) • Education act(2002) • Disability discrimination act (1995) • Special education needs (SEN) couch practice (2000) • Data protection information handling and sharing 2. Explain child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children

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