South Wales coalfield Essays

  • Hurricane Creek Mine Disaster Case Study

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    The Remembrance Of The Hurricane Creek Mine Disaster December 30, 1970 is the day everything changed for 39 families in the small town of Leslie County, Kentucky. The Hurricane Creek explosion was the most deadly coal mine disaster in eastern Kentucky history, and remains the most lethal mining disaster in America in the last 45 years(Lexington Herald Leader). The Hurricane Creek mine disaster was very devastating for the families, friends, and the one man that lived that day. The coal mines play

  • Australia A Workingman's Paradise Analysis

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    Job opportunities began to improve with compulsory education of children from ages six to fourteen in Victoria from 1872, decreed by the Victoria’s Education Act 1872, and New South Wales in 1883. The Employer’s Liability Act 1897 meant that workers now received a compensation for injuries. The political process of splitting from the British government began in 1899 and ended in 1901 with the federation of Australia, the states joining

  • Wentworth Point Urban Report

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    Auburn LGA, closely located on 12km west of Sydney Central Business District (CBD), and 6km east of the Parramatta CBD. The suburb is encircled by Parramatta River in the north, Homebush Bay in the east, Haslams Creek and Bennelong Parkway in the south, and Hill Road, Burroway Road and the suburb of Sydney Olympic Park in the west. (Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), 2014) Land use in Wentworth Point is mainly an industrial, maritime, commercial and growing residential area. Major features of

  • Brief Summary On Erskineville

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    Erskineville Summary Unlike most inner-city Sydney suburbs, Erskineville offers a village-like appeal with green, leafy streets, some of the most famous of Sydney cafes, choice schools, and friendly neighbours. The fact that it sits within 3 short kilometres of the central business district is just one of the many perks of living in Erskineville. Working professionals love it for the culture and the proximity to the capital city for the short work commute. Some even choose to take a stroll into work

  • Ben Quilty Research Paper

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    his most prestigious wins are the 2014 Prudential Eye Award, 2011 Archibald Prize and the 2009 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. As a young child Quilty grew up in Kenthurst, in Sydney's north-west. Quilty now lives and works in Robertson, New South Wales. When he was in Year 11, Quilty was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. After high school, Quilty followed his interest in art and obtained a Bachelor of Visual Arts in Painting from Sydney College of the Arts at the University of Sydney, graduating

  • Argumentative Essay: Is Australia The Best

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    Australia – the Best Patel Aamish K. Hopkinsville Community College In the eyes of the world, Australia remains a land down under where Kangaroos roam freely, and where the laid-back Aussies talk in an alien accent. The perception they get is obvious much because they see images of crazy ways Australians drink alcohol (via footwear), realise less restrictions on the liberty, and find vending machines that throw out thongs. Australia, as Dupré-Harbord (2014) acclaims, is well-known for its easy

  • Sydney Trains: Saving The Australian City

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    established on 1st July 2013 and is the suburban passenger rail network serving the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales. The network is a suburban-interurban commuter railway with a central underground core that covers over 815km of railway line and 178 stations over 7 lines (Sydney trains corporate plan 2015-16). Sydney Trains is a subsidiary of Transport for New South Wales, with a workforce of 9945 employees. Sydney Trains mission is “To keep Sydney moving by delivering safe, customer focused

  • Olympics Constrain Host Cities

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    "The Olympics remain the most compelling search for excellence that exists in sport, and maybe in life itself” (Bell). Beginning in 1896, the games have successfully continued to this day with each nation’s top athletes competing at the highest level. A controversy on the continuation of the Olympics has arisen recently with proponents arguing that the games are economically beneficial to the host nation, they promote nationalism and a sense of union, and increase a host country’s global trade and

  • Alliteration In Australian Poetry

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    Udari Munasinghe When you hear the words Australian identity, what images instantly pop up in your head? Is it the diversity, the landscape, the mate-ship, the beaches or perhaps it’s the stereotypical aussis’? Personally, I believe the Australian identity is what each individual interprets and envisions Australia to be. The Australian identity is really what you love about Australia! One way we can express ourselves and the love we have for our country, is of course by, you guessed it, poetry! Poetry

  • Loop Synagogue Case Study

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    In 1957, the Loop Synagogue, designed by architectural firms, Loebl and Schlossman & Bennett, became a religious landmark amidst a typically urban setting. Additionally, the building became one of the first to be completed within Richard J. Daley’s 21-year office as Mayor of Chicago. One of the most noticeable properties of the building’s exterior and interior is its lack of symmetry and unity. While the layout doesn’t draw attention towards the center or towards a specific type of material used

  • Essay On Lord Of The Flies Vs Ralph's Leadership

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    A good leader may not be the kindest person, but the thing that matters the most is how they lead their nation. A national leader is someone who is confident, strong minded, physically strong, provides protection and provides supplies for their people. In Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, Jack proves that he would make a better national leader than Ralph. Jack creates jobs and maintains them. He also provides safety for his people and he has an intelligent mindset of how to rule his

  • Origin Energy (ORG): Integrated Energy Company

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    Origin Energy (ORG) is an integrated energy company focused on gas and oil exploration and production, power generation and energy retailing in Australia. Its key operating segments include oil & gas exploration and production, LNG operation, energy retailing and power generations. It also conducts the business in New Zealand through a 53.1% investment in Contact Energy. Origin’s position in the market as the leading Australian integrated energy company reflects our strategy to develop our business

  • Explain Why Australia Is Well Known All Over The World

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    The country Australia is famous worldwide for its two elegant landmarks the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbor Bridge, both of these are one of the national prides of Australia and along with these there are several things as well for which Australia is well known all over the world. The cities of Australia are also one of those things because of whom Australia is popular because almost every city of here is famous as a tourist destination whether it is Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne

  • Persuasive Essay About Gold Coast

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    Gold Coast is an urbane young city showcasing some of the world's most innovative and well-designed Structures, Streetscapes and urban parklands, along with a unique and diverse cultural heritage. It is the sixth largest city and is one of the fastest growing cities in Australia. It accommodates a population of 500,000 and expected to increase by 16000 annually. The city's success is bolstered by sturdy population growth and economic opportunities. It provides desirable lifestyle with a stunning

  • Informative Speech On Vacation To Bali, Indonesia

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    most beautiful island ever. 1. Introduction a) Attention grabber: My favorite vacation was in summer 2016 when I visited Bali islands, Indonesia. It was a great time with my family than ever before. Bali is a wonderful island that is located in the south of Pacific Ocean near Malaysia (Law et al., 298). It is a very famous island in Indonesia where many tourists from around

  • An Essay About My Special Place

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    Everyone holds a place in their heart where they find themselves the happiest, the most comfortable, and the most themselves. What is your special place? One place where I find I can clear my mind and let go of everything is the cold setting of the Rim Park volleyball courts. The countless hours that I spend within the complex remind me of what I have been through during provincials, and reminds me of the many things that contribute to make my special place a whole. When I reflect on the place I

  • Old Parliament House Research Paper

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    Canberra Old Parliament House The Old Parliament House started being built in 1923 and was completed in 1927, then the Government moved into the place. The Old Parliament House is at the bottom of Capital Hill in the centre of the Parliamentary Triangle, which itself forms of the centre of Walter Burley Griffin’s design for Canberra, an open view of Lake Burley Griffin, Anzac Parade, the Australian War Memorial and Mount Ainslie. The Parliament house sits on 2.5 hectares and on both sides of the

  • Urban Growth And Decline

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    Pyrmont and Ultimo The Urban Growth and decline issues at Pyrmont and Ultimo is a rather commonly known redevelopment success story in Sydney’s history. But first, what is Urban growth and Decline. Urban Growth and Decline is the process in which communities start to grow or decrease in population due to circumstances such as unemployment. In this report, we will understand how the Urban growth and Decline effected the city of Pyrmont and Ultimo. Pyrmont and Ultimo were y far one of Australia 's

  • Personal Statement

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    I was born and raised in the town of Griffith, NSW. The only times I have ever left were for small trips, usually not lasting more than a day. I’ve been to Sydney once in my life, and I loved it. Compared to Griffith, Sydney is like an open field full of opportunities and ways to build a prosperous future. Griffith, while it does have its fair share of things to do and people to help, pales in comparison. Ever since I went on that one trip to Sydney, I have longed to leave Griffith where I’ve lived

  • Introduction Of The Soil Erosion Act (1938)

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    especially the case among countries such as Australia that consider soil erosion as a true environmental problem. With the introduction of the Soil Conservation Act of 1938 and the subsequent establishment of the Soil Conservation Service, New South Wales was the first Australian State to establish an organization to be concerned solely with soil conservation. Victoria followed next, in 1940, when the Soil Erosion Act was passed to authorize the establishment of the Soil Conservation Board (Australian