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- 171: Coral Reefs And Bleaching Phenomenon
- ... mentioned earlier, coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive of all communities on Earth. They are also the largest biological structures on the planet. The Great Barrier Reef, along the eastern coast of Australia, covers over 2000 kilometers and is said to be visible from the moon (Goreau, 1987). While the size of coral reefs can be enormous, their real impact is on a much smaller scale. Reefs function ... Resulting form Athropogenic Disturbence.” American Zoologist. V33: P524-536. Van Alstyne, K. L. and V. J. Paul. 1988. “The Role of Secondary Metabolites in Marine Ecological Interactions.” Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium, Australia, Vol. 1. Wilkinson, C. R. 1987. “Interocean Differences in Size and Nutrition of Coral Reef Sponge Populations.” Science, Vol. 236: P1654-1657.
- 172: Circular Flow Of Income Model
- ... Budgets in the stimulus. The foreign sector is in a slightly bad state. The foreign sector is importing more than it is exporting. I beleive that this will continue. But with consumption going down in Australia I beleive that the difference between our imports and exports will greatly decrease. My annalysis of this sector was determined by the information on Current Account (Exports and Imports) 1998-99. The proposed government budget ... production in the business sector, which would increase spending and saving. This would boost the finance sector and the government sector. Overall the proposed government budget is not very good for the current economy of Australia. I beleive that if they were to outlay more money, the nations economy would grow and prosper. The circualr flow of income model is a usefull tool in studying the economy, and sectors of that ...
- 173: James Cook
- ... Cook was unable to find it. In October of 1769 Cook became the first European man to visit New Zealand. In April of 1770 the Endeavor sailed to Botany Bay on the east coast of Australia. Cook claimed the entire east coast of Australia for Great Britain. He returned to England in July of 1771. During this voyage, from 1678 - 1771, Cook became the first ship captain to prevent an outbreak of scurvy. Cook had heard that scurvy was ...
- 174: Creative Writing: Trigatipede
- Creative Writing: Trigatipede The days were growing shorter and the project's failure was becoming apparent. My crew and I had been researching on a little island just south of Australia for over three months, and we were making little progress. I was hired as the team leader for this excursion by a private investor from some breakthrough zoo. The investor, a man by the name ... only found a new species of butterfly, and I feared my return to the states with nothing to show of our three month stay. Our time was up, however, and the crew and I left Australia disappointed and empty-handed. At the airport in New York, I was greeted by Mr. Shrinton and a few of the other zoo investors. They quickly hurried me into a stretched limousine, and then my ...
- 175: Cdr
- ... at all. In America a blank CD has a $10 levy incorporated into the price, this money goes toward record companies and producers, and entitles people to copy CDs for their own personal use. In Australia however, there is no levy so no such rule applies. In the manual of the Philips CDR 870 Compact Disk Recorder it reads: “Important. It is a criminal offence under applicable copyright laws, to make ... and re-write onto CD’s as quickly and easily as a conventional floppy disk, who knows what will develop around the corner. Bibliography "PC Update," Melbourne PC User Group, March 99. 2 "Philips CDR," Australia hi-fi magazine, February 98 page 22. 3"Laser," Microsoft® Encarta® 98 Encyclopedia. © 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. 4"Digital AudioTape (DAT)," Microsoft® Encarta® 98 Encyclopedia. © 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved ...
- 176: Biology Work Requirement 3 Biology Work Requirement 3
- ... global warming Social- technological: Ø Can lead to global warming Ø Less use of timber to stop Essay. The ecological issue that I have been researching is the Deforestation. This is a major issue in Australia and the world. Forests provide the world with a range of resources the main one being timber. Timber is used in many products but mainly for building the framework of most homes. It has been ... is one of the most widely used resources in the world. Industries and governments try to make more efficient timber production so they clear existing forests and use that land to make forests plantations. In Australia 400,000 hectares of Old-growth forests are being chopped down for the production of more "valuable sawlog timber". Farming purposes. Farmers need land to grow food and crops, they also need land for their ...
- 177: Hacking
- ... Israel 02322 Datex-P Austria | 04401 DDX-P Japan 02329 Radaus Austria | 04408 Venus-P Japan 02342 PSS UK | 04501 Dacom-Net South Korea 02382 Datapak Denmark | 04542 Intelpak Singapore 02402 Datapak Sweden | 05052 Austpac Australia 02405 Telepak Sweden | 05053 Midas Australia 02442 Finpak Finland | 05252 Telepac Hong Kong 02624 Datex-P West Germany | 05301 Pacnet New Zealand 02704 Luxpac Luxembourg | 06550 Saponet South Africa 02724 Eirpak Ireland | 07240 Interdata Brazil 03020 Datapac Canada | 07241 Renpac Brazil ...
- 178: Taronga - Victor Kelleher
- Discuss how the representations of groups in the novel Taronga reinforce or challenges your attitudes about these groups. Taronga is a novel written by Victor Kelleher, which is set in Australia in 1987, two years after Last Days, a tragedy caused by Chernobyl. Australia had been pushed into anarchy, and it had become a fight for survival. The weak were killed, and the strong became stronger. In the novel Taronga, by Victor Kelleher, there are many groups which are ...
- 179: Air Planes During Ww1
- ... Between May 31 and June 9, 1928, Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith and Charles T. P. Ulm, Australian fliers, with Harry W. Lyon and James Warner, Americans, flew the Southern Cross from Oakland, California, to Sydney, Australia, 11,910 km (7400 mi) with stops at Hawaii, the Fiji Islands, and Brisbane, Australia. Three American fliers, Amelia Earhart with pilots Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordon, crossed the Atlantic from Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, to Burry Port, Wales, on June 17-18; and from July 3 to 5 Captain Arturo ...
- 180: George Orwells 1984
- ... The novel is a forecast of an anti-utopian world set in the year 1984. The world is divided into three super-states: Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia. Oceania consists of the Americas, the Atlantic Islands, Australia and South Africa; Eurasia is made up of Northern Europe and Asia, extending from Portugal to the Bering Strait; and Eastasia consists of China and the countries south of it, Japan, Manchuria, Mongolia and Tibet ... Historical Period As this novel was written in 1949 about the year 1984, it is not an accurate portrayal of the period. George Orwell wrote about Oceania, which, as previously mentioned, consisted of the Americas, Australia, and the Atlantic Islands (including the British Isles.) (Orwell) These countries were, and still are, democratic nations, and not, as Orwell had predicted, socialist totalitarian states. Although the U.S.S.R. and China were ...
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