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    Jeannette Walls is full of lies, despair, and hypocrisy as the Wall siblings struggle together to rise from the bottom and escape from the misery in Little Hobart Street. The siblings were bullied throughout their childhood by other kids either physically and verbally because of their looks, and financial situation. It was during their time in Little Hobart

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    also reduced (Wood). However, the procedural safeguards are present in criminal courts (Coray). When these cases are presented during disciplinary boards they must ensure that the accused and the accuser have the same representation (Coray). At Hobart and William Smith Colleges there was an intoxicated woman who got sexual assaulted by a man and the guys’ friends stood around watching and laughing at the sexual assault. In this case neither accuser or accused was permitted to have a lawyer, but

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    Introduction In viewing the You Tube video ‘Fight at Iso’, (Iso 2007), it demonstrates a situation that police encounter regularly around the Hobart waterfront. The waterfront from 2005 to 2011 was characterised by unruly behaviour, assaults and was fuelled by a heavy drinking culture. This paper will discuss the background of similar incidents encountered by police and options for police responses. These include whether to take action or importantly utilise a discretionary approach by increasing

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    Opp Personal Statement

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    Prosecutions (OPP). I am in my penultimate year of a Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of Tasmania, with a distinction average. I am a law clerk for national firm Barry Nilsson in their Hobart Office and have had precious experience as a law clerk for national firm Hunt & Hunt Lawyers in their Hobart office. My experience as a law clerk has allowed me to develop a strong work ethic, prominent communication skills, professionalism, and the skills to work effectively and efficiently with clients

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    ‘A long way home’ written in 2013 by Saroo Brierley about his life and the events that happened. A long way home shows how Saroo Brierley connects with a variety of people, places and communities because of how his life has unfolded. Saroo's connections with people such as his Australia Family the Brierleys shows how he belongs and connects with others. His connection with his home in Ganesh Talai india show that before he got lost he felt a strong belonging to his family. The people in Brierleys

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    Valley Forge Life

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    of Valley Forge. You could say that was because the soldiers had bad circumstances.They just lost two battles before, Brandywine and Germantown, so their spirits were low. Most enlisted were from ages 11 to 16, while others were 50 to 60 years old (Hobart). Many of them were volunteers, so they were untrained and undisciplined. George Washington was under stress because of the soldiers and because Congress wasn’t

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    Methods and tools for studying children

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    child, it also reinforces the authenticity of the overall research as the perspective of the child is being gained. This is an important factor as observers do not always interpret observations correctly as people see and interpret things differently (Hobart and Frankel, 2004) and although it is said the camera never lies, it may be distorted (Sharman, Cross and Vennis, 2006) By blending the method of a written narrative with aspects of the mosaic approach not only will a detailed observation be obtained

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    9 Hobart, Tasmania: St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Charles Brindley, Sheffield, 1859 3 manuals, 29 speaking stops, 4 couplers, mechanical action Photographer: John Watt Beattie Source: State Library of Tasmania Built by the prominent English regional firm of Brindley, the construction of this organ was supervised by Professor E.J. Hopkins, Organist of the Temple Church, London, who tested the instrument at a concert in the organbuilder’s factory late in 1859. It was the largest organ in Australia

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    Assignment QUESTION 1: Critically examine the view that the law determining who is a de facto director is unclear. Introduction Directors may be of three kinds: de jure directors, that is to say, those who have been validly appointed to the office; de facto directors, that is to say, directors who assume to act as directors without having been appointed validly or at all; and shadow directors who are persons with whose directions of instructions the directors of the company are accustomed to

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    THEORY ASSIGNMENT 2 AMY WHITE THE RED QUEEN EXHIBTION MONA “DELUXE SUICIDE SERVICE” By artist Meghan Broody   “IF I HAD A WORLD OF MY OWN, EVERYTHING WOULD BE NONSENSE. NOTHING WOULD BE WHAT IT IS, BECAUSE EVERYTHING WOULD BE WHAT IT ISN 'T. AND CONTRARY WISE, WHAT IS, IT WOULDN 'T BE. AND WHAT IT WOULDN 'T BE, IT WOULD. YOU SEE?” ALICE - LEWIS CARROL (ALICE 'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND & THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS QUOTES, N.D.) This essay will explore the themes and explanations of Tasmania’s

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