Awww. I can highly recommend Anna as a Modern History (and general) tutor. :)
Her posts demonstrate that she:
satisfies all the requirements of the question posted;
is exceptionally intelligent;
communicates effectively; and
is extremely friendly.
It's no wonder she's "nearly completely...
Awww, thank you! Good luck with yours too! :)
Edit1: Oops! I just realised you're not doing your HSC until 2013 (but you were born in 1999?) :S
Edit2: I've cleared it up. You're an 08er! Haha.
Hi Josie. :)
Some ideas:
Child Sex Tourism
Detention of asylum seekers (including children)
Mandatory detention (in the Northern Territory and Western Australia)
The Federal Government's treatment of same sex relationships
Treatment of Indigenous Australians
The Stolen Generations
Or...
Try googling it? :)
I found War crime accused fails in appeal (smh, 14/11/09) - http://www.smh.com.au/national/war-crime-accused-fails-in-appeal-20091112-icjx.html.
Some WWI websites which you may find useful:
First World War.com - A Multimedia History of World War One
The Long, Long Trail
BBC - History: World War One
First World War : Index
The Great War | PBS
Photos of The Great War
Hope they help. :)
My friend didn't get tutored for Economics. He came 2nd in a top 50 school. If, however, you find yourself struggling in Economics, then by all means seek help! Economics is one of the more difficult Social Sciences.
Mmhmm. It's possible to get full marks without including any historians in your answers. However, if you feel up to it, I'd encourage you to incorporate historiography, especially in your answer to the second question for your personality.
True. But if you do Asylum Seekers really well, you can still get a really good mark. I agree with you, however, that Child Sex Tourism may be the wiser choice.
Case #1:
Children and Young People Involved in Sex Tourism:
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