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 | The Trees of Australia By: David Bunch Most of the trees were evergreens, and had unusually thick, leathery leaves. Thick leaves can retain water for long periods of time, and there were ...
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 | Australia in the Past By: David Bunch The continent of Australia was first discovered by Europeans about 350 years ago, in 1606, when a small Dutch yacht is believed to have sighted ...
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 | The People Who Live There By: David Bunch The people of Austria are almost entirely German, and speak the German language. They are mostly of the Roman Catholic religion. About a third of ...
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 | The Kings' Daughters By: George De Mille In the mid 1600s New France (Quebec Provence today) was almost exclusively men. The French king, Louis IVX, wanted to transform New France into dynamic, ...
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 | Argumentative Topics By: Brett Kincaide Walk into almost any venue where there are people, anywhere, anytime and you will have the option to get involved in a variety of argumentative ...
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 | How the People Live By: David Bunch About half the people in Austria are farmers. But the soil is poor, and they cannot raise enough food to feed the country. Large quantities ...
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 | All About Athens By: David Bunch Athens is the capital city of Greece. It is a modern, big city as the capitals of other European countries are, and more than a ...
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 | Austria in the Past By: David Bunch Austria gets its name from Oesterreich (German for "Eastern Kingdom"), which it was first called some nine hundred years ago. The people living in this ...
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 | Triggering the Bomb By: David Bunch The test answered the last question: Would the bomb actually go off? It is not a simple matter to "trigger" an atomic bomb. If there ...
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 | Getting to Grips With Synthetic Phonics By: Lindsey Watson Synthetic phonics is the recognised method used in the UK to teach children how to read. If you want to help your child develop their ...
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 | Durability of A4 Card By: Michelle Anne Leah Custodio We write things because we want to remember it at a later time. Take this scenario for instance, your teacher unexpectedly delivered a very crucial ...
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 | The Advantage of Learning Test Taking Skills By: Camille Rodriquez For students everywhere, taking tests can result in a great deal of anxiety and stress. Even in situations where a student enjoys the subject and ...
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 | St Johns River in Trouble By: Matthew Jorn The St. Johns River flows through two of the largest metropolitan areas in Florida; its headwater is near Orlando and it flows northward through Jacksonville ...
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 | Are Tenured Teachers Destroying Our Educational Institutions? By: Jennifer Dobson People who do not work in the educational system are often surprised when they learn about the tenure system. After all, in most professions a ...
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 | Are Public Schools Becoming a Joke? By: Jennifer Dobson Public education is receiving more and more money year after year, but is the money really being spent in a way that is benefiting your ...
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 | Who is Adolf Hitler? By: Pollux Parker Born on the April 20, 1889 in the town of Brannau in Austria, Adolf Hitler was the former ruler of Germany for a period of ...
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 | Blackwidow Spider By: Darren W Chow The Black Widow Spider is on of the most feared spiders in all the world. But why? Maybe it's not such a demon spider after ...
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 | The Early History of Jacksonville Florida - Spanish, French, and Native Tribes in an Uneasy Balance By: Matthew Jorn The anciently-rooted Timucuan tribe was in the area to greet the first European explorers to arrive in the 1500s. Their largest town was called Ossachite, ...
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 | Who Was Augustus Caesar? By: David Bunch Augustus Caesar Two thousand years ago, Rome was the greatest nation in the world. It had been a republic for hundreds of years. Augustus Caesar ...
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 | How the People Governed Australia By: David Bunch Australia is the only continent that is all one country. It is a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, which means it is an ...
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 | What the Australia Country is Like By: David Bunch The continent of Australia is nearly all smooth and level. This is because it is what geologists call "old" land. It has been worn down ...
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 | The Atlantic Charter By: David Bunch In the summer of 1940, the British were fighting all alone in World War II. France had been conquered by the Germans, and the United ...
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 | The Atlantic Ridge By: David Bunch The floor of the ocean is not level. It consists of mountains and valleys, knolls and dales, just like the land surface. The only difference ...
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 | How Ammunition Has Changed By: David Bunch In the last hundred years ammunition has changed greatly. In the rifles used by America's pioneers, a person had to pour gunpowder down the barrel ...
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 | Permaculture Gives a New Dimension to Landforms By: Gardner Wilkinson You have certainly heard of agriculture, right? Have you ever come across the words permaculture, permaculture design or permanent culture? It is basically a blend ...
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 | Friedrich Nietzsche, Christianity, and Nihilism - On Autonomy, Consciousness, and Suffering By: David A Garner Friedrich Nietzsche poses the provocative statement, "people would rather will nothingness than not will anything at all." The statement breaks down into two categories of ...
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 | Southern States Need GED Education, Report Says By: Michael W. Ormsby In the 16 states that fund the Southern Regional Education Board, more than 10 million adults have no high school credential, including over 3 million ...
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 | Doing Well in School - Polishing Your Transcript By: William Torneau A good transcript has a lot of A's, a couple B's and hopefully no C's or anything lower on it. It consists of no W's ...
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 | The St Johns Riverkeeper - the Voice For Conservation and Management By: Matthew Jorn The St. Johns Riverkeeper is an organization that brings the philosophy of river conservation in Central Florida. The singularity of its name is meant to ...
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