| 101. | TO WHAT EXTENT WAS ADOPTING MULTICULTURALISM A TURNING POINT IN AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY Multiculturalism is defined as being ‘the practice of retaining the individual characteristics of the various cultures within a society’. The policy of multiculturalism was introduced to Australia because the old practice of assimilation was no longer effective. This policy was a significant turning...
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| 102. | 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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| 103. | biodiversity of canetoads The variety of life on Earth, its biological diversity is commonly referred to as biodiversity. ...
But why is Biodiversity important? ...
Biodiversity boosts ecosystem productivity where each species, no matter how small, all have an important role to play and that it is this combination that e...
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| 104. | The Journey of Man Spencer wells is a scientist who traveled six continents to follow the footsteps of mankind from where they originated to where they migrated. His first thoughts that man started in Africa and migrated to Australia. Wells tells us that we can trace our origins to Adam and Eve, but Eve came first by ...
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| 105. | NLIS AND ITS INTRODUCTION TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA ...
The National Livestock Identification Scheme (NLIS) has been developed by the Australian cattle industry in response to these customer demands. NLIS is Australia’s system for the identification and tracing of cattle using electronic identification devices.
NLIS will ultimately replace ...
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| 106. | GM Foods ... Two articles addressing this debate are discussed and evaluated here: GM food: greatly misunderstood, written by Anderson, Chandler, Clarke and Newbigin (2000), and The precise problem with GM food, written by Scrinis (2000). ...
Anderson et al (2000) highly favor GM foods to be developed ...
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| 107. | Life in another country About five years ago my father was promoted to work overseas in Australia. He spent the next few months traveling back and forth between Australia and America. It took a while before I got used to the fact that my dad was never home any more but after a while it was just a routine for me. A few mont...
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| 108. | immigration Immigration has been a vital feature of Australia’s history and identity. ...
Australia’s Immigration Policy has come a long way over the last 100 years helping to transform Australia from being known all over the world as a nation of white British culture to now being known as one of the most mul...
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| 109. | growth of modern church in australia THE GROWTH OF THE MODERN CHURCH
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AUSTRALIA
ORIGINS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA.
The first Catholics in Australia were mostly of Irish descent. Most of them were of relation to convicts who had been deported to Australia because of their disagreement to the British Rule in Ireland...
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| 110. | Review - They're a Wierd Mob They’re a weird Mob The film ‘They’re a weird mob’ is directed and produced by Michael Powell. This movie is based on an Italian journalist who migrates to Australia in the 1960’. The film goes through some of the problems that emigrants faced in Australia back in those days such as; understanding t...
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| 111. | Communist party of australia The Communist Party Case was a landmark decision of the High Court in the interpretation of the Australian Constitution. The Dissolution Act was introduced by the Menzies Government to dissolve the Australian Communist Party (ACP) and affiliated bodies. ... ‘The only question for a court, therefo...
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| 112. | National Agenda for a Multicultural AustraliaA better Australia ...
The institutional structure transplanted to Australia was often modified, sometimes dramatically, to reflect our own history and circumstances: the Westminster system of parliamentary democracy, to take but one example, was transformed by a written constitution into a federal system of gove...
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| 113. | Macroeconomics The essay topis is: Explain why differing schools of economic thought offer a different perspective on the use of monetary policy. In particular, you should address the different perspective offered by Keynesian and Monetarist schools. How do these views relate to the implementation of monetary poli...
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| 114. | Summary of Australian Business Regulations ...
The CA is administered by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (“ASIC”) which was established by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission Act 2001 (Cwth). ...
A proprietary company limited by shares must satisfy the following requirements: -
Have at least o...
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| 115. | regy Lecture 7: The foreign market Rationale With the increasing trend towards the globalisation of the world economy, an individual nation can no longer be domestic in its outlook. Increasingly, it must pay heed to the global issues that have the potential to affect the performance of its economy. Conce...
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| 116. | Marketing Research ... Marketing Plan
A. Marketing objective
1. ... Of theses areas Broadband, billboards, and magazines will have the highest frequency rate for marketing in Australia. ... This tool will provide effectiveness when considering the emphasis on service as a marketing tool. ... Marketing a...
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| 117. | Video Analysis A Civil Action a) During a lawsuit, on many occasions there is settlement prior to the trial and the case is ended, as we see in
A Civil Action. ... Finally, Jan filed
the complaint, and stated that the causes of action were negligence, conscious pain and suffering, and wrongful
deaths. ...
c) A civil t...
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| 118. | underclass in australia The Unfortunate Proof of an Underclass in Australian Society
The term myth is described as: a popular belief or tradition that has grown up around something or someone, especially: one embodying the ideals and institutions of a society or segment of a society (Merriam-Webster, 1996). One of the ...
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| 119. | How to make money from the share market in Australia Nowadays, more and more people are interested in the stock market. In Australia, for instance, nearly two out of three people are involved in the stock market. ... Why are people interested in such a risky stock market? ... ¡°There are four broad categories of investment goals, all of which apply ...
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| 120. | Rugby League in Australia speech Rugby League
Originally an off-take, professional version of the worldwide Rugby Union, Australia’s rugby League has grown to become one of the most recognized, supported and followed sports in the country. ...
The history and origins of Rugby date back as far as the 1800’s, although it was...
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| 121. | World War 2 The defence of Australia between December 1941 and August 1942, which at first was not particularly strong, improved dramatically as the war progressed. ... The battle for Kokoda, in particular, was significant as Australian troops forced Japan to turn around and ended their operations in Papua New...
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| 122. | ANZUS
ANZUS joined the nations of Australia, New Zealand and the United States in a defence security pact for the Pacific region. ...
The ANZUS treaty has several aims of which some are no longer considered an issue. ...
From Australia and New Zealands point of view at the time, ANZUS offered...
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| 123. | australian federation Federation
Federation refers to the unity of several states to form one nation, but remain independent in internal affairs. The Australian Federation was proclaimed on the 1, January 1901. ...
The economic advantages to be gained by federation was one of the main issues in its support. ... Al...
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| 124. | Durkheim s view that religion reinforces the collective conscience of society is more appropriate to an Sociologists such as Tischler would agree with Durkheim’s view of religion in the sense that it reinforces the collective conscience of society. Tischler himself formed the five functions of religion, all centring around the idea of social cohesion and transmission of traditional ideals and values;...
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| 125. | Book Review The Fabrication of Aboriginal History Volume I Van Diemen s Land by Keith Windschuttle No debate in Australian history and historiography today is as charged as the issue of resistance and violence against Indigenous Australians on the frontier. ... the narrative of works of history and the use of evidence in them. Windschuttle’s Fabrication and Reynolds’ Frontier sit on opposite end...
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| 126. | Australia Darwin bombing On the 19th February 1942, though the Australian mainland was not invaded, we were attacked when Japanese forces mounted two air raids on Darwin. ... He launched 71 dive-bombers, 81 torpedo bombs and 36 fighter s against Darwin. ... The second attack involves high altitude bombing of the Royal Aus...
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| 127. | House Mouse The House Mouse
Where did it come from?
The house mouse is native to central Asia; this species arrived in North America on cargo ships, where it soon found its way to Europe and the United Kingdom. A very adaptable species, the house mouse can take to most climates, as long as there is an adequ...
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| 128. | Does Australia has a current account deficit problem Table of contents
Table of contents 1
Executive Summary 2
Introduction 3
Current Account 4
Definition 4
Categories 4
Current Account Deficit 5
Australia’s Current Account Status 5
Goods and services export factor 6
Income factor 8
Reasons for Australia running a CAD 9
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| 129. | Implimenting Monetry Policy The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is responsible for formulating and implementing monetary policy. Monetary policy is the control of interest rates to influence economic activity. It is the duty of the Reserve Bank Board, within the limits of its powers, to ensure that the monetary and banking pol...
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| 130. | Analyse the Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy Globalisation is the movement across nations of trade, finance, investment, technology and labour. Throughout the movement of the world towards globalisation, Australia has been impacted to a large degree in regards to the factors of Globalisation, including trade, finance, investment, technology an...
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| 131. | Pauline Hanson Pauline Hanson has had a major affect on Australia. ... Pauline Hanson has won the attention of Australians. ... Pauline Hanson seems to win the votes of some Australians; at one stage she has had 13% of the country supporting her. ... I will be talking to you about Pauline Hanson’s views, in t...
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| 132. | youth involved on Anzac Day Since 1915, one day in the year has involved the whole of Australia in solemn ceremonies on remembrance, gratitude and national pride. This is Anzac Day, the 25th of April – Today. ... On this day 88 years ago, came the first great national test for our young men, in the horror that was war. ...
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| 133. | History Essay Western Australian Aboriginals HISTORY EXTENDED ESSAY
JESSICA TELFORD
Many events in history can easily prove that mankind is a brutal race. ... When the British settlers first arrived in Western Australia, they named the area “Terra Nullius” which meant ‘no inhabitants’. However, for approximately 40,000 years the indigenou...
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| 134. | Anthro Sayisi-Dene First Nation: Nu Ho Ni Yeh ( Our Story). VHS Video, colour, 54:23 minutes. Produced and directed by Allan and Mary Code. Edited by Greg Nosaty. 1992. Tadoule Lake, Manitoba: Treeline Productions. CDN $35.00. In 1958 the Canadian government relocated, virtually by force, the Duck Lake, or...
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| 135. | gallipoli campaign speech as though you were an Australian soldier who fought there Together on this day, the 25th April 1932 as you all no we are here, to honour and remember the brave soldiers who took part in the Gallipoli Campaign. Being a soldier of this war myself I feel it my duty to speak to you today on behalf of the great soldiers of our country who unfortunately cannot.
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| 136. | Amrozi should not be killed The Bali bombing was a horrific event in which 202 people were killed of whom 88 were Australians. The convicted murderer Amrozi was sentenced to death by firing squad early this august but Amrozi’s death sentence should not be carried out. Of course Amrozi has committed a barbaric crime and should ...
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| 137. | Australian constitution is ill equipped to meet the needs and demands of a modern and open At Federation in 1901, when Australia’s constitution was written, Australia was a distinctly different place in comparison to the Australia we know today. The changing needs of society over the last 100 years, the constant introduction of new technology, and changes in the world, alongside the compl...
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| 138. | Outline and discuss the ways White Australia has restricted the rights and freedoms of Aboriginal People Outline and discuss the ways White Australia has restricted the rights and freedoms of Aboriginal People since 1901.
The White Australia ideology, that had been around since the 1880s, has restricted the rights and freedoms of Aboriginal people because of white peoples belief of Aboriginal inferi...
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| 139. | Americanisation of Australia Americanisation in Australia
BY JANE PARSONS
Copyright © 2002
“The car radio is spewing out Jennifer Lopez, Offspring, Sheryl Crow, Anastacia and retro Nirvana. ... On the front seat a magazine photo of Bob Dylan accepting his Oscar by satellite from Australia (at least Russell g...
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| 140. | Jack Davis NO SUGAR Jack Davis’s ‘No Sugar’ explores the experiences of Aboriginal people living in Australia during the Great Depression using forms and conventions such as music, song, and dance, language, social realism and open staging. ... They are used throughout the play ‘No Sugar’ to emphasise the displacemen...
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| 141. | Australia from a literary perspective
“We are one, but we are many and from all the lands on earth we come. ... What is the essence of Australia; the land and its people? With the ever changing face of Australia, due to an expanding global community and the inevitable associated changes, a distinct clarification of an Australian id...
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| 142. | How to eat a poo Prime Minister John Howard said today disgraced cricketer Shane Warne must fully observe the conditions of his one-year ban from the sport. Warne could soon be banned from training with the national and Victorian teams and even his club side after new advice to Cricket Australia (CA) from the federa...
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| 143. | Anzac Myth has been dangerous and destructive basis for Australian National Identity Do you agree The Anzac Myth should not be considered as a dangerous and destructive basis for an Australian national identity. Anzac day is a most enduring and representative national celebration for Australia; it is a focal point of Australian nationalism. The belief in the superior fighting qualities of Aus...
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| 144. | Australia is great ... There may be some remnants
lurking some where, out there in this great sunburnt land. ... That great aussie spirit that lay within every ANZAC soldier as he fought his way into Gallipoli cove, is no longer in our younger generations. It is with great sadness that I see younger kids
fooli...
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| 145. | That we are a natuon of imitators “That we are a nation of imitators” General Points - Have no cultural identity of our own so we are influenced by America and European countries, follow other countries. Keeping in line with the rest of the modern world. - Australia is multicultural so everyone follows the trends and traditions that...
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| 146. | Arnotts Buscuits BST Assessment Task ¡V Arnott¡¦s Biscuits In 1865, a small bakery opened in Hunter Street, Newcastle by William Arnott. It supplied bread, pies and biscuits to the local townspeople as well as to the crews of the many ships that docked at the port to load coal. From these humble beginnings rose a co...
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| 147. | What are the impacts of immigration on society What are the impacts of immigration on society?
While America remains a nation of immigrants, its two-century-old debate about the wisdom of immigration continues unabated. Immigration can be defined and described as a situation in which people moving from one country to come to live in another co...
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| 148. | History Of The Colonies HISTORY OF THE COLONIES
ESSAY
Australia is a country that is run by its own government and each state makes decisions all together as one. But just before the 20th century, all states or colonies were all separate and making their own decisions. ... The northern parts of
Queensland who...
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| 149. | asylum seekers RE Assesment task: Creative Response Asylum Seekers Dear Mr Phillip Ruddock, I am a fifteen year old girl from Afganistan. I have been in the Woomera detention centre for six months now. I have a family of two brothers and a sister. My father has no job and my mum is very ill with AIDS. We are very ...
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| 150. | Copper Mining Australia is the worlds 5th largest producer of copper. ... Isa in Queensland (which is Australias largest copper producer) and Olympic Dam in South Australia, which is currently mining out of one of the largest copper-bearing ores in the world.
Although copper can be found in its pure form, it...
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