| 151. | hello ¡°Good outcomes often flow from peoples willingness to take risk and be open to change¡±. ¡®Pulp Fiction¡¯ has relevance to the statement as well as the Peter Skrzynecki poems ¡®Crossing The Red Sea¡¯ and ¡® Feliks Skrzynecki¡¯. The photos in the ¡®Board Of Studies¡¯ booklet, texts 2a and 2b show th...
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| 152. | Int Bus 1.0 Introduction The aim of this report is to educate businesses on the etiquette, customs and culture of business in other countries to enhance business relationships. The two countries selected are Japan and France, these countries are very dissimilar in their business practices and these will be ...
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| 153. | Women in world war II World War II had significant impact on the lives of Australian Women. ...
World War II had significant impact on the lives of all the Australia’s population. The soldiers who fought bravely in the war seemed to get all the attention, but the unsung heroes were the women that were left behind. ...
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| 154. | Courts of Australia The court system of Australia plays an important role in the day to day running of the country. It is made up of the Commonwealth or Federal Courts and all of the various state courts located in each individual state. This report will give a summary with brief descriptions of the types of services a...
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| 155. | Aboriginal In July 1991, a joint forum of Australian federal, state and territory ministers agreed to formulate a "whole of Government" approach to combat a high incidence of Aboriginal deaths in custody. ... Nineteen of 75 people recorded by the government to have died in all custody-related circumstances du...
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| 156. | southcorp The company commenced operations in 1888 as a South Australian brewing company. In 2002, the company became a pure wine company after selling its water heaters businesses. Southcorp Limited is Australia's largest winemaker and exporter and is in the top ten wine producers globally. Southcorp Wines' ...
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| 157. | Essay The Question of an Australian Republic Until the 1999 referendum, the idea of Australia becoming a republic had not received sustained attention and many believe that it has still not been seriously examined in the context of Australian constitutionalism. The push for an Australian republic has lead to controversy over what influence the...
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| 158. | legalisation of cannabis Some people think that the legalisation of cannabis is a bad thing but when you really take your time to have a close look at the good things that could come of it, you could easily change your mind.
There are several good reasons why cannabis should be legalised for example:
Tobacco has made a ...
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| 159. | poo dick Good Morning Mr Haughey and class, Initially, Aboriginal art seems to have had an important religious meaning. Such was the Aborigines' approach to life that religion was closely connected to social, political, and even practical aspects of their existence. Contemporary Aboriginal art, although it l...
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| 160. | classification of friends Obesity in children is caused by excess body fat Obesity is set to become the biggest disease of the century. Health experts say that curbing childhood obesity could prevent millions of cancer cases and other illnesses. Childhood and adolescent obesity occurs when a child has too much body fat. Obes...
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| 161. | tourism in australia The global tourism industry has been operating in an uncertain environment for the past 18 months, due to political and economic factors. Australias tourism industry has now seen two years of flat performance with visitor arrivals down 0. ...
The article on the $7 million campaign to boost touri...
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| 162. | Capital Punishment yr 10 commerce Commerce assignment
Section 2 Capital Punishment
Andrew Tipping
Part A) what is Capital Punishment? ...
What is capital punishment? Capital punishment is a form of justice that is given out the worst of criminals, capital punishment is putting men to death, and there are 4 different ways...
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| 163. | Obesity In Australia ... Obesity is an increasing problem in our community; in our country; in lets face it, the world. ... All of these may be true to an extent or in some cases but the main cause of obesity are sedentary lifestyles and high fat, energy dense diets, which CAN in fact be fixed. ... There needs to b...
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| 164. | What is the digital divide To what extent is the digital divide of major concern internationally ... Introduction
The digital divide is the technology gap has been defined as a problem of access in the narrow sense of possession or permission to use a computer and the Internet. The current popular conception of the digital divide equates inclusion in the information society with access to ...
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| 165. | Australian Foreign Policy Constraints Over the past 40 years Australia has encountered a number of constraints that have limited its ability to achieve its foreign policy objectives. ... But also as other nations pursued globalisation, some foreign policy programs had a detrimental effect on our trade with the region. ... The Bali B...
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| 166. | Government business relation federalism of Australia pro and cons Introduction
¡§Federalism¡¨ is the main power source of the government. Strictly speaking, it is a normative term refers to the advocacy of multi-tiered government combining elements of shared-rule and regional self-rule (Watts, R. ... In Australia, the body of share-rule element is the national p...
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| 167. | Initiation Customs of the Bathurst and Melville Islands of Australia Malinowski poses the question "Is kinship in Australia exclusively individual; or is it exclusively group kinship (or tribal kinship, as it often is called); and, further, do these two forms exclude each other or do they perhaps exits side by side" (Malinowski, 1). While this refers to all of Austr...
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| 168. | Australian Healthcare System ... The aim of the national health care funding system is to give universal access to health care while allowing choice for individuals through a substantial private sector involvement. ... The Australian population has generally good health status, with life expectancy at 75. ... The Commonw...
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| 169. | Australian History ...
Australia’s involvement came from a request from the US president, not even through the United Nations, for a force to go to Vietnam to “protect the people”, it was a sham…Australian forces were committed by the government of the day to “Stop the spread of communisms within the South East Asi...
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| 170. | Most deviant act in australia 2003 Choose and describe an act perceived to be the most deviant act in Australia in 2003. ... Decide which orientation more accurately describes the act. ... Human society has regarded many acts as deviant at various times including divorce, homosexuality, theft and, enduringly, murder. Douglas and Wa...
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| 171. | Identify the major Australian telecommunication carriers and discuss their interconnection with USA and other countries i Australia has very highly developed domestic communications networks, particularly in and between the major cities along the eastern seaboard. ...
Australias key eastern seaboard capitals of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are currently linked by three major fibre optic `backbone networks. ... All...
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| 172. | toohey Case Study: Buy Australian The case study, Buy Australian: capturing the hearts and wallets of Australian consumers, reports on the increase in the number of firms that are totally Australian owned and also the growing anti-globalisation sentiment that is growing in Australia. The introduction of th...
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| 173. | SOAPING UP TEH BRONZED AUSSIE MAJOR ESSAY “SOAPING UP THE BRONZED AUSSIE” -Australian Identity in Australian Soap Operas- They are fixtures in our lounge rooms and favorites on our televisions, they are gold and silver logie winners and they reflect Australia on an International level. They are Australia in a Soap Opera; they ar...
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| 174. | What are the main criticisms of the policy of multiculturalism Outline and assess the arguments made Multiculturalism has been a major part of Australian society since the end of World War Two, when Australia accepted a large number of British and European immigrants who wanted to escape the atrocities and bloodshed of the War. ... Before we examine certain groups push against immigration and mul...
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| 175. | Away Texts are created in particular contexts but rely on their readers to make sense of them. In Michael Gow’s stage play Away we can learn about Australia’s history its social issues and its culture through the characters and their actions. Without the readers interpreting the texts the contexts would ...
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| 176. | aboriginal arts ... 2000
The Artist
Timmy Payungka was among the youngest of the core group of aboriginal artists who began painting at Papunya in 1971, and is one of the last to pass away. ... There is no doubt he is a master of desert art and has lived through and contributed vitally to an era which will re...
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| 177. | Australia in the seventies Government & Foreign Policies The 1970’s contained a lot of political issues, most of them surrounding Gough Whitlam. In 1972 Gough Whitlam was elected, ending the 23 year reign of the Liberal Party. Whitlam immediately started making changes by abolishing national service, started relations with Ch...
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| 178. | bitter pills of the technological sector by antipodes The bitter pills of the technological sector by antipodes
Australia began with the telecommunication market liberalisation in 1997. ... Her economy, including export, is based traditionaly on the mining industry and agriculture, and the technological sector still has to fight for its place on ...
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| 179. | Progress and Obstacles International Accounting and Auditing Standards Harmonization in Australia Introduction
This is a research to examine the progress and obstacles of international harmonization of accounting and auditing standards in Australia over the last five years. The purpose of this research is to explore the benefits and difficulties of international harmonization by analysing the p...
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| 180. | Aboriginal Myths Aboriginal Music
Aboriginal Music plays and important part in Aboriginal everyday lives. ... All Aboriginal Music is based upon the people( aborigines) of the time and the flora and fauna myths, legends, and creation tales.
Aboriginal Music is a peculiar and unique type of music. ... All abo...
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| 181. | When i Was your age I remember when I was about your age, I had to be up by 5am to do all my chores. I would have to milk the cows and all the other chores that consist when living on a farm. ... I didn’t get pocket money for this as it was expected of me to be able to help out every morning before I went to school. ...
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| 182. | COMPUTER HACKING IN AUSTRALIA COMPUTER HACKING IN AUSTRALIA
As the world becomes more and more reliant on computers, the computer hacking industry is greatly rising. Computerised information isnt safe any more, especially with the increase in literacy of the computer world and its technology. This technology is causing comput...
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| 183. | Discuss the importance of the Brechtian framework of Our Country s Good with particular reference to
“Our Country’s Good” is a modern play, set in 1788 which depicts a group of convicts who set about rehearsing their very own production of the play “The Recruiting Officer” in the newly formed settlement, commonly known as Sydney, Australia. ...
Brechtian theatre is a term used to describe t...
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| 184. | Legal Studies Legal Studies Assignment – Women
Question 1:
In the past women were severely treated as second class citizens in many ways. ... These women hardly any legal rights and were under the control of their husbands. ... There are legal and non-legal forms of addressing these injustices.
The a...
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| 185. | Rights of a Child RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
In the past 25 years there has been a move towards making the children the most protected group in Australian society. ... Then Australia ratifying the United Nations convention on the rights of the child in 1990 made Australia change various pieces of legislation. ...
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| 186. | Arguments for and Against Compulsory Voting in Australia It is my belief that compulsory voting should be utilised world- wide, however, some people believe otherwise. There are many arguments both for and against the compulsory voting policy currently exercised in Australia. Briefly, these arguments can be classified in four distinct categories; social, ...
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| 187. | Evaluation of Australias Current Economic Situation ... Australia’s strong economic performance over the past decade has been the result of effective macroeconomic management and structural reform by the Commonwealth government, along with a competitive private sector and a flexible workforce.
Australia has four macroeconomic objectives: full emp...
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| 188. | On The Beach On The Beach, by Nevil Shute, is the story of a nuclear war, which has destroyed the Northern Hemisphere. Radioactive clouds of dust are drifting south at a steady rate. The story takes place in Southern Australia, where in less than one year, the radioactive cloud will kill off the final humans on ...
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| 189. | Lost Identity The landmark test case brought by two Aborigines against Australia's federal government for wrenching them away from their families and subjecting them to an alien white culture will unleash harrowing testimonies of abuse. The historic legal battle brought by Lorna Cubillo and Peter Gunner is the la...
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| 190. | Death Penalty Death penalty
In Australia in the nineteenth century, many people were sentence to death penalty by hanging for even it was not a violent crime such as burglary, sheep stealing and forgery as well as for heinous crimes such as sexual assaults, manslaughter and murder. ... In January 2003, 112 co...
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| 191. | DESCRIBE AND EXPLAIN THE CHANGES THAT HAVE OCCURRED IN THE GOVERNMENT IMMIGRATION POLLICIES THROUGHOUT THE CENTURY “DESCRIBE AND EXPLAIN THE CHANGES THAT HAVE OCCURRED IN THE GOVERNMENT IMMIGRATION POLLICIES THROUGHOUT THE CENTURY.”
Australia has seen many changes in its immigration policy, from federation in 1901, through to the multicultural society today. Changes such as the move from the immigration rest...
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| 192. | Sex discrimination 1. This article is on Sydney’s gang rapes from 2002. The article discusses the racial discrimination on the gang rapists. The article talks about the events very descriptively, from the public eye, discusses interviews held with Muslim girls, police investigations, And speaks about both the rapists ...
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| 193. | IMMIGRATION I interviewed a man named John Sherhag. John migrated from Germany on the 7th of August 1948. His mother was born in Poland in 1930, and father in the Ukraine in 1917. I think that the immigrants have a positive impact on most Australians, but I also think that we the Australians need to have rules ...
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| 194. | Australian Women in World War 2 With so many men fighting in World War Two, the women of Australia had to stand up for their country and did whatever they could to help the fighting loved ones.
As more men left to the great battle women were left alone in their homes where they spent most of their time; but not for much longer. ....
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| 195. | Accounting Question a) Discuss similarities and differences in disclosure of social responsibility. In the last few decades the main goal of the companies was to make a profit. However, today the situation is changing. Today companies have not only commercial responsibilities such as running a business success...
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| 196. | My Place ... In Sally Morgans My Place we have a work that has the unique opportunity to work such a miracle, for history is a strange creature with multiple heads. ...
My Place is unlike other works regarding the aborigines and I would cite such works as; ‘The Other Side of the Frontier’ by Henry Reyno...
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| 197. | my place ... In Sally Morgans My Place we have a work that has the unique opportunity to work such a miracle, for history is a strange creature with multiple heads. ...
My Place is unlike other works regarding the aborigines and I would cite such works as; ‘The Other Side of the Frontier’ by Henry Reyno...
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| 198. | Will Individual bargaining be the only method in which all employment conditions are determined in Australia History of Workplace bargaining in Australia
For the majority of the 20th century, the industrial relations landscape in Australia had been fairly constant. Australia had a fairly unique IR system, that was reflected in the central role played by industrial tribunals in determining wages and empl...
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| 199. | ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIA Aboriginal Australia
Anthropology 22ABA
QUESTION ONE
What do we understand by the phrase ‘traditional Aboriginal culture’? ... In many ways the Australian public has also been largely dependent on painters, photographers and other forms of authorities to form what they see as being tradition...
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| 200. | Business of Myth The purpose of myths is to answer questions, to educate, and to entertain. How was man created? Why does the earth do the things it does? Cultures all throughout the ancient world tried to answer these questions in the form of myth. In Greece, Australia, and New Zealand, ancient storytellers created...
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