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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 the late nineties, on multiculturalism and the issues linked to this issue. Pauline Hanson represents the party ‘One Nation’, and this nation she is hoping for, is not culturally diverse, and it is a conservative and radical idea that will not leave Australia better off.
Essay Bibliography (leave it blank if you dont have one):If you agree to all of the above then click "Register" Pauline Hanson’s views on multiculturalism are often incorrect. In Pauline Hanson’s maiden speech in 1996 – (point to the bottom source) - Ms Hanson complained, " We are in danger of being swamped by Asians. ...
This photograph of Pauline Hanson, the leader of the ‘One Nation’ Party, draped in the Australian flag – (point to this picture on the right of the page) – shows Pauline Hanson’s want to provide for ‘One Nation’, she is clearly stating her view on multiculturalism, almost stating her opposition to multiculturalism by draping herself and her conservative views in a flag that represents Australia.
Approximate Word count = 892 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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