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8 CIC may cancel any course before the course commencement date if it deems it necessary and in the event of cancellation, the applicant will be refunded the full amount.
9 Payment of fees can be made in the payee's letterhead or corresponding invoices. Late fees are $50 per week.
10 The course fees listed on the offer letter will not change for the current semester you are enrolled in (unless you repeat or take additional courses).
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11 The CIC uses these fees in accordance with the policies and regulations set out by the State** and the Australian Department of Education.
12 Changes to this enrollment contract will incur an administrative fee of $25.
13 The school reserves the right to revoke the scholarship awarded to the student if the student spends the fee. I don't understand it very much here)
15 Students may apply to transfer to a different campus, but once the start date of the course for which the student is enrolled has passed, the student must complete the course for which the student is enrolled before they can apply for a transfer. Transfer districts have corresponding fees for courses, see the list below (not applicable to English programs).
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However, fewer and fewer people are now willing to read famous books. There are a variety of reasons that can explain this phenomenon, but then the reasons are decisive. First, with the accelerated pace of life and work, people rarely immerse themselves in heavy and serious books.
They prefer to read some casual magazines or go online for some online reading. Second, most of the classics describe things that are far from what we really do in the world today, which makes reading somewhat irrelevant.
Translating t t completely by hand may not be perfect, but that's pretty much it.
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However, fewer and fewer people are willing to read famous books nowadays. There are many factors that contribute to this phenomenon, but the following are the most important. First of all, due to the accelerated pace of life and work, people rarely have time to immerse themselves in heavy and serious works.
They prefer to read some easy-to-understand magazines or read them online, and secondly, many famous books describe things that are far away from our lives, which makes reading famous books seem irrelevant to life.
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However, there are fewer and fewer people who like to read classic books (**). This is due to several factors, but this is the most crucial one: first, with the accelerated pace of life and work, it is difficult for people to make time to read thick and serious works; They would rather read *** and magazines, or go online and read the Internet**.
Second, most of the classics** deviate from reality, so it becomes pointless to read them.
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However, fewer and fewer people are willing to read classical classics. There are many factors that contribute to this, but the following one is the most critical. First of all, with the accelerated pace of life and work, people do not have enough time to read thick and heavy writings.
They would rather read soft, easy-to-understand magazines or read them on the Internet. Second, most of the classical classics depict things that are so detached from reality that reading them seems irrelevant.
All hand-typed, human-translated, to meet your requirements. Give it points.
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However, fewer and fewer people like to read famous books. There are many reasons why this can happen, but here are the most critical. First of all, due to the fast pace of life and work, people rarely have time to immerse themselves in heavy and serious works.
They prefer to read easy, simple magazines or read on the Internet. Secondly, most of the famous books are detached from our real lives, which makes it irrelevant whether or not to read them.
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Sheldon Cooper is a scientific genius on American television and the founder of Big Theory, and he later met his opponent a month earlier: Stephen Hawking
This is not the first time he has appeared on television, he has also appeared before in Star Trek (1987) and Simpsons (1989), each time, he played himself.
Stephen Hawking, who is 70 years old this year, is probably the most famous scientist on earth since Albert Einstein, and he has spent all his time studying the origin and termination of the universe, including the big ** theory.
According to this theory, about 13.7 billion years ago, everything was crammed into a small space, in a very crowded sphere, and then the ball was **, and the result was what we call the universe.
Hawking has always tried to promote more popular science to people, and his book: A Brief History of Time, published in 1988, shares a lot of what he knows about the universe in simple language, and this book tries to explain many questions about the universe in a way that the general public can understand.
If you take into account his disability, you will find that Hawking's achievements are great, when he was 21 years old, Hawking had a terrible disease that gradually stopped his movement and speech, and now he can only sit in a wheelchair with a computer on his side, to convey his thoughts, he uses only two moving fingers to control the computer mouse, and then select words to display on the screen, and then the computer will combine the words he typed into sounds.
Hawking always believed that there might be aliens in the universe, but in any case, he believed that they were probably dangerous, so it was better not to see them, "I imagine that they might also be doing (very large) flying machines to return... Return to their planet with all their wisdom," Hawking said in a British documentary called Into Hawking's Universe.
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In a hit American drama "The Theory of Genius", Sheldon Cooper is a scientific genius. In this season, he finally met his opponent, Stephen Hawking.
This is not the first time that the scientist (Stephen Hawking) has appeared on a TV screen. He also performed in Star Trek in 1987 and The Simpsons in 1989. Each time, he played himself.
Stephen Hawking, 70 years old, is probably the most famous scientist in the world since Albert Einstein. He spent his life studying the beginning and end of the universe, among which is the big ** theory.
The big ** theory is elaborated (this word is my own understanding. exprhaps?There is no such word) the early development of the universe.
According to this theory, almost 13.7 billion years ago, everything was crammed into a tiny, dense sphere, and then this sphere**. The result is what we call the universe.
Stephen Hawking is committed to making science more accessible. His book, A Brief History of Time, was published in 1988. In the book, he shares his understanding of the universe in simple and plain language.
A Brief History of Time explains a lot about cosmology to the general reader, including the big **, black holes, and light comrs (what is this?). Still not that word)
If you take into account his disability, Hawking's achievements are even greater. When he was 21 years old, Hawking developed a disease that would slowly stop him from moving or talking. Now, he's sitting in a wheelchair with a computer next to him.
During the conversation, he moves his two fingers to control the computer mouse. He selects words from the screen, which are then emitted through a sound synthesizer.
Hawking also believes that there may be aliens in the universe. However, he thinks that those aliens can be very dangerous and therefore we should not go to them. "I suspect they may be living in a very large ship that has used up all the resources of their planet.
Stephen Hawking said this in a British documentary called "Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking".
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Sherdan Cooper (Shea) is a genius scientist in the hit American drama Life **, and this month he finally met his opponent: Stephen Hawking.
Hawking has appeared on screen more than once, in the 1987 Star Trek series and in the 1989 Simpsons series, each of which is his true character.
The 70-year-old Hawking is perhaps the most famous scientist in the world after Albert Einstein, who has devoted his life to the study of the origin of the universe, including the big ** theory.
This theory may be the early history of the universe. According to this theory, about 1,370,000 years ago, everything was crammed into a small, compact sphere, and then the sphere**. The creation of this is what we now refer to as the universe.
Hawking tried to make science more accessible to the masses. In his 1988 book, A Brief History of Time, he expressed his understanding of the origins of the universe in an easy-to-understand language, including the Great Universe, black holes, and time travel.
Hawking's accomplishments are far beyond what one might think, despite his disability. At the age of 21, he was given a medical emergency that caused him to have difficulty moving and speaking. Now he always moves in a wheelchair with a computer.
Move two fingers to control the mouse, select a language from the computer screen, and let the voice converter make the sound.
Hawking also believes that there are aliens in the universe, but despite this, he believes that aliens can be dangerous and that people should not actively go in search of aliens. "I imagine they might be living on a big spaceship ... depleted the ship's energy during the journey from their home planet" from the British documentary "Universe with Stephen Hawking".
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It's too much, you ask the foreigner to turn it over for you.
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Sheldon Cooper is a scientific genius featured in one of America's most popular TV shows, "The Big ** Theory." Now, however, he finally met his opponent at the beginning of this month – Stephen Hawking.
This is not the first time he has appeared on television, and he has also played "Star Trek" (1987) and "The Simpson" (1989) on his own every time
The 70-year-old Hawking is perhaps the world's most famous scientist after Albert Einstein. He has spent his life studying the beginning and end of the universe, and of course the "big ** theory".
The "Great ** Theory" may be the development of the early universe. According to the theory, about 100 million years ago, everything was crammed into a tight sphere, and the result was the ball, and the final result was what we call the universe.
Stephen Hawking has been trying to make science more accessible. In 1988 he published a book, A Brief History of Time. In the book, he shares his understanding of the universe, and the book attempts to explain the many objects that exist in the universe to a wide range of readers in simple language, including "big ** and black holes".
If you consider his physical condition, Hawking's achievements are even greater. He became seriously ill at the age of 21. He slowly stopped moving or talking.
Now his computer in a wheelchair is by his side to help him communicate with others, he moves his fingers to control the computer's mouse, selects what he wants to say from the screen, and synthesizes and says it by a speech synthesizer.
Hawking also believes that there may be aliens in outer space. However, he also thought they could be very dangerous, with Stephen Hawking mentioning in a British documentary titled "Stephen Hawking and the Universe" that "I think they might have [big] ships....Exhausted the resources of their own planet. We are advised not to try to look for them.
There are two in the middle of a single time you typed it wrong, I didn't translate, so it should be about the same, you feel that you need to send me the words in the team, and I'll fill it in.
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Mrs. Black has a lot of trouble and **, so she goes to the doctor. After some tests, her doctor gave her a list of things. He thought she didn't eat anything because anyone would cause her trouble.
Mrs. Black wrote these things down on a piece of paper very carefully. Then she put it next to the ** and she left in a hurry to go to a women's meeting.
When she returned home two hours later, she found her husband waiting for her. He had a basket full of things beside him. When he saw her, he said, "Hello, dear. I do everything for your shopping. ”
Done all the shopping? She asked in surprise. "But how do you know what I want? “
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Mrs. Black was experiencing a series of problems, for which she went to the doctor. After some tests, the doctor prescribed her a list of items. The doctor thought she hadn't eaten any of these things, and any of them could be the cause of her ** problem.
Mrs. Black carefully wrote all of these things down on a slip of paper. Then he put the note next to the ** machine and left in a hurry to attend a women's meeting.
When she returned home two hours later, she saw her husband waiting for her. Next to him lay a basket full of things. Seeing his wife coming home, the husband said, "Hi dear, I've got everything ready for you."
Got everything for me? Mrs. Black asked, surprised. "How do you know what I want?
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