Analyzing global trends and current events and connecting it to literature in the 10th grade. Classes taught by Mr. Shawn and Mr. Speckels.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Australian Independents Huddle as Vote Remains Deadlocked
In Sydney, Australia three independent legislators met on Tuesday to talk about the government. For the razor close election, the final results will not be revealed for about a week. Election analysts and lawmakers guessed that the opposing coalition of conservative parties and incumbent center-left Labor government would finish easily. Labor's plan is to spend about $38 billion dollars to construct the worlds most fastest broadcasting Internet connections. Australia's top concerns are water, health care, education and Internet connection.These legislators did not like Labor's plan.
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Wow! This was one of the most interesting articles on here. I didnt know that there was $38 billion that could be spent on Australia to build faster internet connections. I wish they would do that in America. Also, I really want to know who withs this election now, I think this is the only article that I will actually research more about. Australia should use that money to speed up internet connection, it would help the people get on Facebook faster.
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