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    often referred to as Buganda region. The district borders with the districts of Wakiso in the North East and East‚ Mityana in the North‚ Mubende in the North West‚ Kalangala and Lake Victoria in the south. Masaka is to the South and South West and Ssembabule to the West. The district lies on the shores of Lake Victoria‚ the largest fresh water lake on the continent of Africa. The Equator‚ a natural spectacular phenomena traverses the district at Kayabwe in Nkozi Sub County. Mpigi district covers

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    River Nile

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    The Nile is the longest river in the world which is located in Africa. It spans itself from Lake Victoria in east central Africa to Egypt. It flows generally north through Uganda‚ Sudan‚ and Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea‚ for an approximate distance of 5‚584 km From its remotest headstream‚ the Luvironza River in Burundi‚ the river is 6‚695 km long. The river basin has an area of about 3‚350‚000 sq km. Its average discharge is 3.1 million litres per second. The lower course of the river in Egypt

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    Relevant Facts: Appeal from the Supreme Court of Victoria. 19 June 1991 Giovanni Masciantonio had a heated altercation with his son-in-law Maurizio Femia. Altercation resulted in Mr. Femia’s life. Fatal wound being a severed aorta (known as wound 5). Giovanni Masciantonio was convicted of murder in the Supreme Court of Victoria. O’Bryan J trial judge. The defence argued provocation. An appeal was put before the Court of Criminal Appeal Victoria. Reason for the appeal was that the judge had

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    Traditional Grammar

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    Traditional Grammar is the speculative work of the medieval and the prescriptive approach of the 18th Century grammarians basically it refers back to the Aristotelian orientations towards the nature of language as it is shown in the work of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Origin: The very beginning of the twentieth century was typically marked by a new approach to grammar as suggested by linguists such as Ferdinand de Saussure and American linguist like Frantz Boas‚ Bloomfield and Edward Sapir

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    Road Traffic Noise

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    in road traffic noise in Victoria. 1.1 Scope and Purpose of this Paper This background paper is the start of a process to develop an integrated Road Traffic Noise Strategy (the strategy) for Victoria. This background paper: · explains what a road traffic noise strategy is; · explains how the strategy will be developed‚ including how you can contribute to the process; · provides information about the effects‚ levels and sources of road traffic noise in Victoria (Section 2); and · outlines

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    person moves from Queensland to another state during their supervised order 8. Negotiating an informal transfer to Queensland 9. Formal transfer of casework and case management responsibility to or from Victoria 9.1 Deciding whether to apply for a formal transfer from Queensland to Victoria 9.2 Issues for consideration 9.2.1 The type of order 9.2.2 The offence 9.2.3 Period of time to order expiry 9.2.4 The young person’s compliance with their order 9.2.5 The details of the young person’s

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    Genetically Modified Food

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    add more nutrients and vitamins‚ or to attempt to make the food last longer on shelves of grocery stores. How is genetically modified food created? Genetically modified foods are genetically modified by the use of biotechnology (Better Health Victoria 2010). This works by which chosen individual genes with specialized traits are transferred from one organism to another. Genetically modified foods are a set of technologies that alter the genetic makeup of organisms such as animals‚ plants‚ or bacteria

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    Hyalella Seonsory

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    2008). Since the body of Hyalella azteca is evenly segmented‚ ganglion which are nerve cell bodies receive sensory and movement information from the receptor cells located around the body (Victoria Museum 2009). When this information is fully transmitted it is processed on the spot‚ enabling rapid response (Victoria Museum 2009). This explains the immediate and swift turns performed by our organism when placed in a new environment. The alteration of salinity concentrations triggers a brief behavioral

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    people were caught - an old man and a young boy. 8. In what year did the Myall Creek Massacre occur? • 1838 9. In what year were the Native Police formed? • 1837 10. What is the protection policy? • Aboriginal protection act of 1869. Victoria was the first Colony to enact this comprehensive scheme to regulate the lives of Aboriginal people. This Act gave powers to the Board for the Protection of Aborigines which subsequently developed into an extraordinary level of control of people’s

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    The Ideal of Womanhood

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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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