| 401. | analytical essay Our right to strike The issue of whether or not Australia should send troops to fight the war against terrorism has turned into a political nightmare. Prime Minister John Howard was asked on Channel Nine whether he would ever send our army to a foreign country to kill terrorists he knew were about t...
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| 402. | U S Agriculture Trade Barriers U.S. Agriculture Trade Barriers
U.S. Agriculture trade is an important commodity within international markets. Most U.S. ... With this in mind, U.S. agriculture will be closely examined by analyzing its comparative advantage, trade barriers, trade percentage and surplus.
Comparative Advantage
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| 403. | war poetry Reasons for going
Many reasons led me to the war back in the day I was just about you age a little older maybe but back then we were expected to be fully fledged men by the age of 18. ... ’
Spirit of Adventure
As a young chap of 20 I had no thought of the rights or wrongs of the war. I acc...
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| 404. | influence of the media on audiences ... All this funnily enough is part and parcel of living in a society that heavily debates the negativity and various adverse influences of the media, particularly media violence. According to Cunningham and Romano (2000), this perceived influence started out as early as the 1930’s when the media...
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| 405. | Cultural Policy in Australian Regional Areas ... EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this report is to evaluate six regional local government cultural policies in relation to Council perceptions of the social value of arts and culture. This report provides a thematic analysis of the content of the cultural policies of Broome (WA), Joondalup...
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| 406. | image analysis The Purple Noons Transparent Might by Arthur Streeton Arthur Streeton
The Purple Noons Transparent Might 1896
Oil on Canvas
123cm x 123cm
In early 1896, Arthur Streeton, who wanted to explore inland Australia to discover virgin land, organised a painting trip to the upper reaches of the Hawkesbury river. ... He painted The Purple Noons Transpare...
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| 407. | Entrepreneurs Dick Smith Dick Smith is a well known Australian business man who possesses many talents. In 1968 Dick Smith founded Dick Smith Electronics and successfully built the business up and in 1982 sold his interests to Australian owned Woolworths. In 1986 Dick Smith founded Australian Geographic and retur...
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| 408. | britain Multicultural Britain
Britain has been multicultural for hundreds of years. ...
Britain’s links with the Commonwealth countries of the Caribbean, Anglophone Africa, Cyprus, Australia, New Zealand and the Indian subcontinent were established through trade and subsequent conquest and colonization...
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| 409. | art analysis and commentaries Patricia Piccinini Linde Ivimey WRITTEN REPORT YEAR 12 - UNIT 4
Patricia Piccinini is known for her interpretations and her views of stem cell research. ... Piccinini’s interest and inspiration to create her artworks upon this issue relates to her mothers struggle and death with cancer. ...
‘Still Life with Stem Cells’ mixed...
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| 410. | Klu Klux Klan KU KLUX KLAN
INTRODUCTION
The Ku Klux Klan is a White Supremacist Group. The first Ku Klux Klan group,
developed in the winter of 1865 to 1866 in Pulsaki, Tennessee. ... The Ku Klux Klan started off as
just something to do to cure their boredom with practical jokes as their
activities. Altho...
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| 411. | Away Michael Gow "Away" is a play by Michael Gow
As summer is nearly here again, The AGE thought it appropriate to examine Michael Gows five-act play AWAY. Also, AWAY was recently voted by readers of The AGE newspaper as their favorite Australian play. ... The Ages top junior journalist Emily McPherson reports:
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| 412. | Limp Bizkit Results May Vary Limp Bizkit is a very interesting band. ... With their originality and mixing of rap and metal music styles, Limp Bizkit flew to the top of the charts in no time. ... Sam Rivers and Mike Smith who is the new guitarist provide low end (“Limp Bizkit: Bio”). ... The band has had many disappointments...
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| 413. | All About Ned Kelly ... Australia, both a country and a continent, has one outlaw of renown, a national anti-hero named Ned Kelly.
Ned Kelly is much prized by Australians. A few years ago, when British rocker, Mick Jagger, was selected to star as Ned Kelly in a movie of the same name, Australian critics panned the ...
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| 414. | WHAT IMPACT HAS THE WOMEN S MOVEMENT HAD ON ISSUES PERTAINING TO MEN Feminism – the doctrine that men and women should be regarded equal politically, economically, and socially, and that the rights of women should be promoted. It is true to say that the Women’s movement has had a major impact on issues relating to men in modern society. The Women’s movement awakened ...
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| 415. | What is the digital divide Who is affected by this divide and why ... Even those who don’t have access to the Internet are affected by the communications technology simply because they can’t use it. While those with the Internet are accessing information and partaking in the ‘global village’, those without are at risk of being left behind and disadvantaged by wh...
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| 416. | Dangerous Cell Phones
Cell Phones: A Threat to Human Life
The cell phone, a lifesaving piece of technology, or is it? Cell phones are a distraction and are very deadly. ... After thoroughly researching this subject, I have come to find that cell phones may cause cancer, are disruptive and impolite, and lead to w...
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| 417. | Toyota Motor Corporation “Toyota has been aiming to enrich society through car making. ... Under Toyota’s ‘Basic Principles,’ we practice openness and fairness in our corporate activities, strive for cleaner and safer car making and work to make the Earth a better place to live.”
Besides its own 12 plants and 11 manuf...
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| 418. | Accounting Treatments for Identifiable Intangible Assets Currently in Australia, there is no single accounting standard specifically handling the issue of accounting for identifiable intangible assets other than research and development costs. In 1989, the Australian Accounting Research Foundation (AARF) issued an exposure draft ED 49 Accounting for Ident...
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| 419. | Truancy ... Ms Amos, mother of five, was sentenced under England’s new tough truancy Laws to 60 days detention for failing to ensure two of her daughters, Emma, 15, and Jackie, 13, attended school. A jail sentence for a mum because of her children’s truancy? ... At first glance it may seem so, but Ms Amo...
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| 420. | future international expansion for krispy kreme donuts History
The history of Krispy Kreme doughnuts dates back to 1933, when Carver Rudolph, purchased a doughnut shop in Kentucky. ... krispy kreme. ... He set off with $25 in cash, a few pieces of doughnut-making equipment, “the secret recipe,” and the Krispy Kreme Doughnut name. ... Because of t...
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| 421. | Career Goals ...
As a child, I had many career decisions, first a doctor, then a lawyer, and finally, a marine biologist on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. ... All that I can hope for is happiness in wherever my career decides to turn. ...
My Future Career Path
Background
A...
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| 422. | Australian Hero Ned Kelly Ned Kelly
The man known as the Iron Outlaw, Ned Kelly was a man who is Australians first true hero. ... Growing up in a time when the slightest law bend can mean three months imprisonment is never easy, and Ned had a hard life. During his early twenties, Ned decided that the injustice of the Aus...
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| 423. | melanoma Skin Cancer: Melanoma
Ever since I heard that the ozone layer was being depleted by our pollution I was curious of the effects we would see in the future. ... “In Northern Ireland the incidence of melanoma has increased from 48 cases per year in the 1970s to 181 cases per year in 1996. ... 2...
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| 424. | An issue that concerns me An issue that concerns me is the sentences given to people convicted of drink driving offences, especially culpable driving. How much longer will we be forced to endure the pain and atrocities due to the carelessness of drunk drivers? Drink Driving has been a problem in Australia since the introduct...
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| 425. | Capital punishment Capital Punishment
Although Australia and most of the Western world had abolished the act of legally taking a life as a form of punishment in 1985, it is an issue that is continually raised here and throughout the world. ... However, there are a number of factors that can alter any general opi...
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| 426. | Effect of Australian Society on Teens ... This is a major problem, as can be seen by Australia’s high suicide rates, and consequently the theme to many Australian texts. “Peoples well-being is greatly influenced by the emotional, physical and financial support that they get from others” (Australian Bureau of Statistics, www. ... Are ...
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| 427. | Obesity in Aboriginal Australians Nutrition – Obesity in the Indigenous Population
Prior to European settlement of Australia, the health of Aboriginal people was probably better than that of the Europeans. In the past 200 years there has been a considerable improvement in the health of non-Aboriginal Australians, and the deterior...
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| 428. | bombing of darwin What Impact Did The Bombing Of Darwin Have On Australians
On 19 February 1942 Darwin Australia came under attack when Japanese forces mounted two air raids on Darwin. ... The second attack, which began an hour later, involved high altitude bombing of the Royal Australian Air Force base at Para...
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| 429. | facility Transport is an important factor of influencing how buildings were built, because buildings were built in the areas separated by transport routes. People utilize buildings for various purposes such as business or lives. However, people might work in one place and live in another place. Therefore, tr...
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| 430. | p Yellow Crazy Ant Anoplolepis gracilipes
Introduced Species Summary
Project
Yellow Crazy Ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes)
| Project Home | Taxonomy | Identification | Distribution | Introduction
Facts | Establishment | Ecology | Benefits | Threats | Control |
Common Name...
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| 431. | Australia s East Timor commitment making amends or Howard s folly Prime Minister John Howard committed Australian armed forces to East Timor in 1997. Discussion has been raised as to whether this commitment was designed to make amends for poorly made decisions in the past, or whether Howard was again performing “ a foolish or senseless act”. ... However, my per...
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| 432. | Alibrandi Looking For Alibrandi
Reviewer: Megan Spencer
Genre Drama
Director: Kate Woods
Cast
Pia Miranda
Leanne Carlow
Elena Cotta
Michael Gallina
Kick Gurry
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| 433. | social policy To say that it is only disadvantaged groups’ benefit from Social Policy is flawed. Everyone who belongs to a Society, state or community will encounter Social Policy. ...
It can be argued that Social Policy is about the arrangements of everyday life. I can identify this by contesting that when...
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| 434. | confict between nature and culture in 19th Century colonial society as explored in A Fringe of Patrick White uses 19th century British colonial society as a means to explore the conflict existing between nature and culture.
Patrick White is clearly critical of the colonists who sought to transpose their British culture directly into Australia and expect that their lives and values would o...
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| 435. | Training for 800m raining for 800m - Discussion various ways to prepare a 400/800 or 800/1500 Athlete
TRAINING
Training Ideas
Sprint Training
800m Training
Developing Aths
Sprints
Middle Distance
Trunk tr...
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| 436. | 1975 Constitutional Crisis
The 1975 Australian Constitutional Crisis is inevitably the most substancial domestic political and constitutional crisis in Australias history. The crisis in question was in fact a series of political events leading up to the dismissal of the Labor’s Prime Minister at the time, Gough Whitlam. Par...
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| 437. | business in peru Business report - -To new CEO of IDP Australia concerning the business environment in India.
Currently IDP is involved in business in 50 countries across the globe. ... For IDP to take full advantage of future potential in India there are certain areas of the business environment that need looki...
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| 438. | Reality formats why buy when you can borrow ... The business of selling unoriginal ideas - known in the TV world as "formats" - boomed with the rise of reality TV, because, unlike drama, these shows can be localised with relative ease. ...
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Of equal importance to the business of buying formats,...
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| 439. | Responsiveness of the Legal System to Youth
In the preceding sections we have examined some of the legal and non-legal mechanisms available to youth in accordance to dealing with discrimination in Australian society. ... The main youth issues include education, employment, discrimination, mental health and crimes against children and by ch...
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| 440. | Aboriginal Tent Embassy ... Although there may not be a lot of public knowledge regarding Aboriginal resistance over the past two hundred years, resistance has been constant in Aboriginal society, and therefore Australian History. This essay will first of all focus on the historical significance of one particular event, ...
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| 441. | Invest in South korea Legal-political Environment in Korea
There are three tiers of courts in Korea. ...
Korea is governed by a directly-elected President and a unicameral National Assembly selected through direct elections. Roh Moo-hyun is the president of Korea. The president serves a single five-year term in Korea....
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| 442. | Grid computing Super computing also known as high performance computing initially consisted of large
machines in one single room. ...
Australia has a number of high performance computing centres such as APAC*, AC3*
and VPAC*. There is also a number of high performance computing resources in
Australian Univers...
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| 443. | Internet Censorship Internet censorship is on center stage right now with the Supreme Court hearing and debates on this subject. ... The problem is that along with censoring the Internet, comes breaking the 1st amendment. Also when censoring the Internet, the government is going to have to use funds that could be used...
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| 444. | bussiness stat ANOTES FORTHCOMING ISSUES This publication is planned to be released on a calendar year basis in future because most analysis is in terms of international comparisons and data for most other countries are available on a calendar year basis. The first issue of calendar year statistics is expected to ...
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| 445. | Evidence for an Indo Australian Plate boundary Reearchers consider that the Indo-Australian Plate has a boundary in the equatorial Indian Ocean between 75 deg E and 90 deg E, stretching at least 900 km from north to south.
The new plate boundary has a much greater occurence of earthquake activity within the plate, far exceeding that of any othe...
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| 446. | Real Estate Auctions Real Estate Auctions
§ Identify the market
Real estate auctions are the selling of property to a bidder who offers the highest price above the reserve price. ... Government policies differ in each state of Australia, and for this reason we have limited our study of the real estate market to N...
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| 447. | Afrikaans opstel HOW NUCLEAR ENERGY IS USED AND PRODUCED There are two ways to make nuclear power, the first way is called nuclear fusion {where hydrogen atoms are combined to form helium}, but nuclear fusion releases so much energy that it is hard to control. The sun is a good example of a nuclear fusion reaction. ...
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| 448. | Jab of life THE JAB OF LIFE
There is nothing more painful than witnessing a baby in distress. ... Is this a fair life for an undeserving child, struggling for each breath, which could very well be their last? ... This is the reality we are dealing with in today’s society, ignorance towards the jab of lif...
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| 449. | What is the relationship between crime and illicit heroin use In the light of our conclusions Heroin is defined as a narcotic (being any illicit drug) under the 1961 Convention and by the United Nations Information Service. Heroin (Diacetylmorphine) is a derivative of Opium and is directly extracted from Morphine. As heroin is a narcotic, use of it is deemed illegal by international controls...
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| 450. | Tasmainians Why do TAsmanians want to be accepted Dont they just enjoy having sex with their cousins in Tasmania? We should leave them alone cause no one really cares. Do they? They don't want to be part of Australia, and neither does anyone else!! There aren't really human, just inbreds that smoke weed. Their ...
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