| 201. | Australias global and regional role Australia has been forced onto the crowded world stage by global and regional events. Some events are to do with our neighboring countries. The Philippines government struggle to contain terrorist cells of Muslim radicals. Indonesia has religious wars between Muslims and Christians and the incursi...
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| 202. | Australian Sport ... Throughout these years sport has also developed dramatically through a number of influences such as:-
Influence of other cultures
Discovery of Gold
Improved travel and communication
World Wars
The games. ...
The vast open land provided a perfect backdrop for practically any s...
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| 203. | should we maintain biodiversity Introduction:
Biodiversity is the web of life, which highlights interactions between the living world and its processes THE ORDER OF BIODIVERSITY. ... A country of rich biodiversity sustains/increases the life carrying capacity and maintains resources for future generations. As a result, there is ...
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| 204. | New Birth Technologies and Surrogacy Describe the legal issues relevant to birth technologies and surrogacy
Family law affects the lives of each individual and all types of family arrangements. Presently, there are a number of Birth Technologies and Surrogacy treatments that allow infertile individuals to produce a baby. More than o...
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| 205. | Dressing for Success Uniforms are a complimentary asset to schools School uniforms significantly benefit both student and faculty by creating an atmosphere in which the students are able to get the most out of there education. Due to misconduct and obscure natures of students that take place in schools everyday, many school districts have decided to implement schoo...
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| 206. | What is a Liberal Democracy and how does it conflict ... In Australia, the greatest force in democratic ideals is the Australian Labor Party and the major force behind the liberalist view is the Liberal Party (Tate, 2003).
The above definition of democracy and liberalism does not do them justice in contemporary politics. ...
Democracy originate...
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| 207. | Promoting understanding tolerance and respect for other religions in Australia As part of an increasingly multi-cultural society, all members of the Australian public will need to gain and have a deeper understanding of the different religious traditions that make up the face of Australian religion. One can only start to tolerate other World Religions when a deeper understandi...
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| 208. | Biography of Heath Ledger ...
These are the inspirational words from the famous Australian actor, Heath Andrew Ledger, a teen heartthrob loved by all ages.
Heath was born at Subiaco Hospital in Perth, Australia on April 4, 1979, which makes him around the age of twenty- four! Heaths father, Kim, was very involved ...
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| 209. | waterfront dispute 1998 In 1998 years of bickering between Patrick Stevedores Holding Limited and The Maritime Union of Australia erupted into one of the largest disputes Australia has ever seen, and divided a nation. The Howard government played an integral part in fostering this dispute. This essay outlines the cause, pr...
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| 210. | Outline the post Federation career of Alfred Deakin Consider what his career reveals about the nature Alfred Deakin, Australias second Prime Minister and perhaps the most influential politician of his time, contributed immensely to the development and advancement of the political life of the Commonwealth. ... Deakin also played a large role in the formation and development of the new Commonwealth ...
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| 211. | 1967 referendum and its effects on the aboriginal people of Australia The 1967 referendum sought to amend the Constitution regarding Aboriginal affairs. It has been seen as a watershed in granting Aboriginal people citizenship rights. This event, however, was not the, eturning point,f the media made it out to be; rather it was a platform for increasing the status an...
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| 212. | DAD ... All my life my dad has had a terrible drug problem. ... She had to get out, and as usual my dad was no where to be found. ... Being a world champion bike racer, my dads addiction has prohibited me from traveling to places like Alaska, Japan, and Australia to compete. I witnessed my dad ...
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| 213. | Adolescent depression ... On the other hand, you may be one of thousands adolescent teens in Australia suffering from adolescent depression. ... However, this natural assumption can be dangerous, and can lead parents to ignore the warning signs of adolescent depression. Adolescent depression is the term given to a dis...
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| 214. | Contemporary Australian Art Consider the effect to which landscape artists John Olsen and Fred Williams have
Representing the Australian landscape in a unique and Australian way has been a major pre-occupation in the development of Australian art. Two very influential contemporary artists who have successfully created unique and original interpretations of the Australian landscape are John Olsen an...
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| 215. | First World War Essay On the fourth of August 1914, Britain declared war on Germany following its invasion of the neutral country of Belgium. As Australia was part of the British Empire, it was therefore also at war, pledging to defend Britain to the last man and the last shilling . The idea of war was embraced with e...
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| 216. | LINCOLN ELECTRIC CASE QUESTIONS ... : Mary Waller
MBA For The Americas
Santiago, Chile
LINCOLN ELECTRIC CASE QUESTIONS
Group I: Jorge Berrios
Gonzalo Cdiz
Beverley Carlson
Matas Facuse
Claudio Meyer Angelo...
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| 217. | Robert Bosch Australia Robert Bosch Australia Pty Ltd.
An International Business Report
by
Peter Simonetta
Introduction
The Bosch Group has a manufacturing history paralleling the internal combustion engine itself. ... The groups Australian division, Robert Bosch (Australia) Pty Ltd (RBAU), was founded in 1954 ...
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| 218. | Deforestation of our Forests ... The topic I have chosen to speak about is the deforestation that is occurring in Australia and internationally. ... The aim of this organization is to try and make the world realise the damage we are doing to our natural environment, and to particular areas of this natural environment such as...
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| 219. | Migrant Acculturation The institution of the A.N.C (African National Congress) as the ruling party in South Africa parliament has seen an influx of white Afrikaners into Australia. The majority of Afrikaners who immigrate to Australia find it difficult to adapt within a new society and culture. Proper investigations and ...
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| 220. | Australias Identity Past and now a reflection from paintings Paintings by Von Guerard and Brett Whiteley
Australias identity has changed from a rural bush settlement to an urban beach safe haven you can see this through the eyes of the artists of their times. ... It shows how Australias identity was as a rural bush community and Australias unsurpassed uni...
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| 221. | Law and Ethics ... In Australia the Privacy Act
Management dependent on their companies moral ethics take the processes of collecting, storing and sharing consumer information as far as they can within the law
A good example of morals is the Best Practise method where third party advises consumer the...
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| 222. | Rabbit Proof Fence Rabbit Proof Fence is a film the terrible history of Australia and the terrible aspect of Australian history is still unresolved and it is still a divisive issue in Australia because it continues to resonate in our society today. Can you imagine being kidnapped from your family as a baby, being sent...
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| 223. | Prostitution Laws Prostitution is known as one of the oldest professions in the world. ... However, the prostitutes of today have emerged from the underground and are now establishing their own collectives, writing submissions to the government openly and operating their own sex for sale businesses (Pinto et al, ...
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| 224. | satan The movie is about the archangel Gabriel. It was how he was given a chance find the feeling of love that had been clouded by jealousy and envy. It sounded it easy but the task had a catch. He was to come to earth in the future after all the innocence of man had been tarnished by his curse of evil an...
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| 225. | Obesity in Children Obesity in Children
The health problem to be analysed is overweight and obese Australian children, ages
0-18.
The prevalence of overweight and obese children is increasing dramatically in Australia. ... Overweight is defined by a BMI greater than or equal to 25 and less than 30, while ob...
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| 226. | Media as an Institution THE MEDIA AS AN INSTITUTION . ...
Platos Phaedrus
The media has become the institution that it is today because of the associated commercial concerns. Mass media is financed due to the massive influence both the print and electronic media has on Australias society. Whilst Socrates quote...
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| 227. | Item from the Late News Does Wafer represent the moral norm of the novel Wafer represents the moral norm of the novel.
An appalling and scathing vision of life in rural Australia is how one critic described An Item from the Late News the bitter and indignant novel written by Thea Astley in the early 1980s. An Item from the Late News follows the demise of Wafer who ...
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| 228. | Good Advertising For products and services to be successfully recognised, there must be a form of good advertising behind it. Advertising is the cornerstone of most successful goods and services in their specific market place. ... In an advertisement taken from the December/January 97 issue of Australia Vogue Ent...
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| 229. | Machiavelli Moved away from tradition; Sets a new standard for virtue Political science becomes a technique for the successful manipulation of power Huge influence on politicians to this day Human nature is to have an insatiable hunger; perpetual dissatisfaction with their lot; frustration/suffering way of ...
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| 230. | Your cousin Chris is living in Australia and has just finished the first year of a Dear Chris,
Im glad receiving your letter about your decision of giving up studying and having a break for two years to travel around the world. We two just like brothers, there are always no secrets between you and me, and I will always be in your side. ... Buddy, I just do not understand why y...
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| 231. | Global Wine Industry Situation Analysis In response to your request for a thorough analysis of the Global Wine Industry and the context in which it operates, a situation analysis has been performed and the results are detailed in the ensuing remarks. ... Old World Wine producers- Old World wine producers such as France and Italy, were ge...
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| 232. | chopper read Mark Brandon Read is Australias most notorious stand over man, he has a resume of crime thats longer than most of his books and thats only the times hes been caught.
Chopper had a tough upbringing, his father was a former soldier who suffered from post traumatic stress, slept with a gun by hi...
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| 233. | Jazz WA [1] Executive Summary
Jazz WA is an organization that stands as a big umbrella for all Jazz organizations and musician all around Western Australia. Jazz music in Western Australia is having a problem being perceived as boring and uncool towards younger audiences. The current target audiences fo...
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| 234. | aborigines in Australia Aborigines in Australia
Soc 305 Minority Group Relations
Prof. Kim Cummins
Luis Robles De Jesus
Park University
2004
Outline:
A) Introduction and Overview of the History of the Relationship
B) Analysis of the Plight of the Australia...
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| 235. | Human Rights and the Law ... Part of the United Nations Charter called for the establishment of a set of universally accepted and observed basic human rights to prevent such appalling abuses of human rights in the future.
The General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 ...
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| 236. | Oyster farming HISTORY:
Oyster cultivation is an ancient innovation. ... Then in 1868 legislation was introduced that banned the burning of oyster shells for lime, and cultivation practices were established.
There are quite a number of species in along Australias coastline, however the Sydney Rock Oyster acc...
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| 237. | LABOUR MARKET FLEXIBILTY WITHIN THE AUSTRALIAN MARKET
Labour market flexibility does apply to Australian labour markets through many forms; Wage flexibility, Procedural Flexibility Functional flexibility, External Numerical flexibility and Internal Numerical flexibility. ... The restructuring of the Australian labour market, which began in the ea...
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| 238. | Monotremata: The Anomaly Explored Jack Hannah (1992) once said, The duckbill platypus has got to be one of the strangest animals Ive ever seen. The platypus is a monotreme, a member of the order Monotremata. Scientists have long debated whether monotremes are reptiles or mammals, since they share the characteristics of both. It w...
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| 239. | life in war ...
During World War I, Keith Smith flew as a pilot in the Royal Air Force (1917-19), while Ross started with the Australian
Light Horse in Gallipoli and Sinai until he learned to fly in Egypt in 1916. He spent the last two years of the war in the Australian
Flying Corps in Palestine. ... In...
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| 240. | How the characters are perceived in Lantana Four couples wrestle with loves snaking chaos of passion, deceit and death; hence, the allusion to the Lantana shrub, apparently abundant around Sydney, Australia, where this story takes place. ... Love and trust are two elements, which must be combined on both sides, if the relationship is to sur...
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| 241. | When Dogs Cry When Dogs Cry is your classical inspirational story about an un-achiever coming out on top. ...
When Dogs Cry was first published in 2001 by Pan Macmillian Australia and is suitable for any growing teen but will still pull the heart strings of any grown up.
When Dogs Cry is an amazing...
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| 242. | ecosystems Evaluate various management strategies implemented in a variety of Ecosystems at Risk. When an ecosystem is classified as being at risk, various management strategies are implemented . There are many different types of management strategies across the world and they occur at a verity of scales. Thes...
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| 243. | Comparative Essay of Cairns and Sydney I believe that Sydney is superior to Cairns because of its size and population, the importance of the city through business trade, and the education facilities and opportunities.
Both Cairns and Sydney are situated in Australia, however Cairns is located in Far North Queensland and Sydney is the ...
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| 244. | religion ESSAY (Aboriginal Beliefs & Spirituality) Identify the impact and effect of European colonization on aboriginal belief systems and society from the original contact period through to more recent times. Religion informs every aspect of Aboriginal life, giving a spiritual understanding of the environm...
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| 245. | Semiotic Analysis of a Vogue Advertisement ... The main purpose of advertising is to sell products, but the advertisement not only sells the reader the product, but also a future image of ourselves as more desirable and happier. As the purpose of this essay I will analyse a specific advertisement in semiotic terms and techniques, and explo...
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| 246. | Video Game VIolence Over the past few years, the issue of video game violence has been raised by concerned parents and pressured lawmakers. Once again, that problem has risen with the release of the highly controversial game Grand Theft Auto 3.
The game is available for Playstation 2 and boasts a fully immerse 3D i...
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| 247. | English Language English Essay- Preserving the English Language
The English language is one of the most complex, and it is different from any others. It is a language that at one point was spoken worldwide. So how can we let a language that was once spoken by so many become extinct? ... As the English language di...
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| 248. | Colin Thiele Colin Thiele is one of Australias most distinguished writers for young people, and has been a leading Australian award-winning author for more than forty years. ...
Colin grew up on a farm, and during his childhood there were not many books available. ... Colin always went to school on wet day...
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| 249. | l Josephines family relationships with Nonna have emotionally changed as Josie finds out what happened in Nonnas life in Australia and that she is very similar to Josephine. I had never thought her capable of dreaming like me.?Pg 222 At first, Josie becomes angry at what happened between Nonna and ...
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| 250. | TURNING POINTby HUGH MACKAY Turning Point is an expository novel by Hugh Mackay, a social commentator. It was written to reinforce his series of Mackay reports and concentrates on Australias changing attitudes and values in, and as a result of the 90s. ... The values of Mackay presents in Turning Point are those of the ...
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