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    OFFICE OF THE STATE CORONER FINDINGS OF INQUEST CITATION: Inquest into the deaths of Antony WAY Tania SIMPSON Kyla ROGERS Paul ROGERS Coroner’s Court Brisbane COR 2011/1619, COR 2011/1640 COR 2011/1641 21 June 2012 Southport 18-20 June 2012 Mr Michael Barnes, State Coroner CORONERS: Murder/suicide, domestic violence 2011/1620, COR TITLE OF COURT: JURISDICTION: FILE NO(s): DELIVERED ON: DELIVERED AT: HEARING DATE(s): FINDINGS OF: CATCHWORDS: REPRESENTATION: Counsel Assisting: Mr Peter Johns

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    Ocean Carriers Q&a

    Question 1 Assume that Ocean Carriers uses a 9% discount rate. Do you expect daily spot hire rates to increase or decrease next year? Daily hire rates were determined by supply and demand, the expected number of ships available percentage increase (supply side) more than the percentage increase of demand for bulk capsizes ( demand side) , therefore daily spot hire rates is expected decrease in next year ( year 2002). For demand side: As per Exhibit 6, forecasted demand in year 2002

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    Who Is Ester's Suicide In The Bell Jar

    Sylvia Plath chronicles the mental breakdown and attempted suicide of a young fictional embodiment of Plath herself, Ester Greenwood. Ester and Plath’s lives were extremely similar: both had perfect grades throughout their school careers, attended Smith College on scholarships, wrote poetry, and pursued English degrees. Both women did a summer internship in New York City, where they both faced internal turmoil that led to their suicide attempts and institutionalization. The Bell Jar focuses on Ester

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    Analysis Of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

    Truman Capote’s novel, In Cold Blood, documents the calamity surrounding the heinous murder of the revered Holcomb, KS native Clutter family by fugitives Dick Hickock and Perry Smith. This book served as a wakeup call to countless Americans, while its publication initiates responses that test the foundations of domestic America. In short, the potent reaction of small towns spread nationwide, ultimately revolutionizing local crime prevention techniques that tested the steadfast determination of the

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    Out Of This Furnace Analysis

    Out of This Furnace, by Thomas Bell, although fiction, depicts actual people, who were working in the steel mills of Pennsylvania, in the early nineteen hundred’s. These immigrants who worked within the mills, were mostly men, “a good half were Slovaks or other non-English-speaking foreigners, and of that half not one had a skilled job” (Bell 119 Kindle version). Many of these men had come to the United States to find work, and hopefully have their families join them once they got established

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    Research Paper On Sylvia Plath

    eight, marking the beginning of her lifelong internal battles of depression, hence her poem Daddy. Ambitiously driven and exceptional student, from a young age she kept journals, published poems in reginal magazines and newspapers. She later attended Smith and Cambridge University, where she met and married the poet, Ted Hughes, birthing two children. Throughout her life, Plath suffered deep depression and

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    1984 The Outer Party Analysis

    Outer Party members, for example, Winston, fear doors due to the possibility of the doors opening and the people on the other side violating their privacy. “He sat back in his chair, slightly ashamed of himself, and laid down the pen. The next moment he started violently. There was a knocking at the door” (19). - The fact that Winston is unable to keep his door closed, especially in the face of the Thought Police or a member of the Inner Party scares him. - If and when the door, Winston

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    Compare And Contrast John Smith And William Bradford

    each of them had different, and different ways and thoughts of life. Each and every one of them were different but had no problem with risking there life for a new way of life within a new world. John Smith and William Bradford in many different ways were two different types of people. John Smith was an young gentleman adventurer from sibton, Suffolk. William Bradford expreesed himself as being an “pious” puritian, in which was said in his expressing of writing int the writing about “Of Plymouth

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    John Smith: An Analysis Of John Smith's Performance Leading The Colonies

    2014 An Analysis of John Smiths Performance leading the colonies John smith has had an immense impact on the colonies and the lasting history of soon the to be United States of America. Good, bad and sometimes both of these in conjunction. John smiths reputation has been, and will be immortalized in the birth of a new world, for both negative and positive reasons pertaining to his vision for the colonies, his personal troubles, and his leadership among the people. John smith had a clear vision for

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    Early Jamestown Failure

    nonexistent gold when they should have been gathering provisions” (pg29). This statement proves that the first settlers needed a strong leader to discipline them and turn their efforts from gold to the colony’s overall survival. Luckily, Captain John Smith took lead of the

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