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- 231: Children, TV, and Violence
- ... comments at all, just a simple grunt or "..huh..". This numbness to violence is very scary and very real. Why is it then that America has the most crime and violence. Why not Switzerland or Australia. Are we not as civilized and advanced as they? I believe it is this numbness to violence that has made America so violent. When I think back to my childhood and remember television I remember ...
- 232: David Williamson's "The Club" and "The Removalists"
- ... the removalist says, "You must be mad. Do you think they'd come down and collar their own mates?" The recent Royal Commission has revealed that police corruption is a widespread and severe problem in Australia. However, until now, attitudes have again been those of resigned acceptance, as people believed that there was little that could be done about corrupt police, as officers stick together and most courts believe the word ...
- 233: The Five Themes of Geography
- ... The Sahara and Sahel of Africa is a desert region. Defined by its consistently hot and dry climate. Great Britain of old encompassed one of the greatest regional empires of the world, which extended from Australia, to Belize, to the North American Continent, and finally to her own islands. A region simply put, is a place which has a unique physical, racial, cultural, or environmental characteristic which defines it separately form ...
- 234: Canada - Of The United States of America
- ... handgun can be purchased in less than 24 hours. In 1992 handguns were used to murder 36 people in Sweden, 97 in Switzerland, 60 in Japan, 128 in Canada, 33 in Great Britain, 13 in Australia and 13,495 in the United States; God Bless America!16 Again, a major Canadian system has proven itself superior to its American counterpart. It is surprising that Canada's most important social institutions are ...
- 235: The Lowell Observatory
- ... McAllister telescope dome, which is 16" long, are also telescopes you would find at Lowell Observatory. The most modern telescope they have there is the Anderson Mesa Telescope. Their ninth telescope is located in Western Australia. Many of these nine telescopes are equipped with state of the art electronic cameras, auxiliary instrumentation and spectrographs. Recently they have gotten the privilege to have the access to the Navy Optical Interferometer. Lowell does ...
- 236: The Circle of Fire
- ... Fire is a ring of volcanic mountains that Borders the coasts of North and South America, along with Asia and Thialand. It also forms a semi-cirlce from the southern tip of South America to Australia. The Earth is about 4.5 - 5 billion Years old. Whereas man's recorded history is only about 5000 years old.(Circle of fire page 3) The Earth is made up of 3 different layers ...
- 237: Professor Soruco As A Consumer
- ... as well. If Dr. Soruco were to go on a vacation, he would choose an exotic and romantic place overseas. A vacation place would vary from somewhere like France, Spain or Portugal to Hawaii or Australia. Many trips to museums would take place and Dr.Soruco would spend money on bringing back souviniers for all of his close family. Also, Dr.Soruco would be sure to bring his Minolta camera and ...
- 238: The Things They Carried
- ... of canned peaches in heavy syrup over pound cake. Dave Jenson, who practiced field hygiene, carried a toothbrush, dental floss, and several hotel-sized bars of soap hed stolen on R&R in Sydney, Australia. Ted Lavender, who was scared, carried tranquilizers until he was shot in the head outside the village of Than Khe in mid-April. Because it was SOP, they all carried steel helemts that weighed 5 ...
- 239: A Town Like Alice: Discussion
- ... sharp limit between them. An example from the book is the Australians, whose culture is rather close to the English, but there are few Englishmen who would have liked the loneliness in the big country Australia, and even fewer Australians, (I think), would feel comfortable in the crowded England. Another example in the book that is more about religion and culture is the Japanese soldier who walked with the girls in ...
- 240: Fuji Xerox
- ... the motion picture business and looking for opportunities to diversify. RX was to be the arm to establish an international network. By the early 1960s, RX had established subsidiaries in Mexico, Italy, Germany, France, and Australia. Xerox maintained the marketing rights to the U.S. and Canada, and actually bought back the market rights in the Western Hemisphere from RX in 1964. In December 1969, Xerox bought an additional 1% share ...
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