| 61. | Australian Settlement A Naval question ... However, Professor Clarke’s view that Australia was settled primarily as a naval base to monitor French / Spanish activities in the Pacific lacks sufficient evidence. ...
“The European settlement of Australia and the enforced exile of convicts to these shores are inextricably linked. The tr...
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| 62. | Small Businesses Small-Medium businesses are the foundation upon which Australia’s economy lies. In one page outline the importance of, the needs of, and the growth of small- medium businesses in Australia.
Small- Medium sized businesses play an important role in the Australian economy, they are relied on by us ...
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| 63. | lifting the organ donor rate In Australia there are typically about 2000 people on the waiting list for an organ transplant or tissue graft and a percentage of these people will die waiting. ... ” (The Australian Organ Donor Registry)
Australia has one of the lowest donation rates in the world in 2001 the Australian donor rat...
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| 64. | Uranium mining is not good for Australia Uranium mining is clearly not good for Australia because of the impacts and scars that are left permanently to us, our environment and our future. Uranium mining is a process to remove or extract uranium from under the ground. ... Also, Uranium mining causes damage to the environment that we live...
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| 65. | Active Australia ... Physical activity initiatives are funded through the health promotion projects and research areas as well as sport sponsorship and the promotion of the Be Active message through sport, arts and racing events. Healthway’s commitment to this area complements that of a range of other government...
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| 66. | colonialism of papua new guinea Papua New Guinea, located just north of Australia, the western half of New Guinea is called Papua(formerly Irian Jaya) and belongs to Indonesia, the eastern half, Papua New Guinea has been an independent country since 1975. Before World War 1, the territory of New Guinea, the North East section of t...
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| 67. | Multiculturalism Multiculturalism
The term ¡°multiculturalism¡± best describes Australian community¡¯s cultural diversity and addresses the challenges and opportunities arising from it. ... On the other hand, multiculturalism impairs the Australian identity, culture and way of life. In this essay I will focus on...
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| 68. | Creating a nation Creating a Nation The movement of federation occurred for many reasons, to understand why the Australian colonies believed federation had to be pursued, it s necessary to picture life in the late 1800’s. Australia was a collection of colonies that had developed as separate entities. Australia was th...
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| 69. | Gallipoli essay Gallipoli Report
Introduction:
In August 1914 war broke out causing Australia it get involved at Gallipoli. ... The events at Gallipoli help shape Australia’s national identity and created the Anzac legend.
FINDINGS:
Location:
Gallipoli is located on the north peninsula of Turkey just ...
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| 70. | Australia a working mans paradise
Publishing Task 2
During the early 1900’s, Australia was seen as a working man’s paradise. This was mainly due to these reasons: working conditions in the beginning of the 20th century, Controversy surrounding working hours and the basic wage, exclusion of the women from the work place and the ...
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| 71. | Australia shouldnt have been invovled in the Vietnam war Ah, I love war discussions. Everything about war interests me. ...
America got into the Vietnam war to protect the Democratic south Vietnam. After WW2, Russia and the US were in a cold war. ...
South Vietnam was a democratic country so we felt we had to beat the USSR in other ways that a att...
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| 72. | earth like planet discovered fifty light years away Earth-Like Planet Discovered 50 Light Years Away
European astronomers have discovered a planet less than 50 light years away. This planet has come to be known as a sort of super Earth. It takes only ten Earth days to orbit its sun (much like our own) and the surface of the planet is scorc...
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| 73. | EXPLAIN THE IMPACT OF THE AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE ON AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY BETWEEN 1945 1979 Most of Australian culture comes from Britain and America and some of it is just made. However, from 1945 to 1979 Australia was influenced by mostly American culture. ... America sells their culture as they brought in “coca-cola” as a part of the popular culture into Australia. ... Teenagers were ...
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| 74. | aboriginals In the past 40 years there has been much controversy on whether the Australian Government should make a formal apology to the Indigenous people of Australia for the Government policies of the past which have affected them. There are a lot of different perspectives, opinions and views over the stolen...
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| 75. | Great Depression Modern Australia Essay Topic Five: The Great Depression
The Great Depression affected every facit of the Australian population in some form. ... People in Australia were affected in different ways depending on their place in society. ... Despite the varying degrees of impact, every person was in some way affect...
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| 76. | telsta .Company advantage Telstra Corporation Ltd - Telstra - 2002 Telstra is Australia’s leading telecommunications and information services company. They are one of Australia's largest corporations and have one of the best known brands in the country. They offer a full range of services and compete in al...
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| 77. | Since September 11 2001 Muslims in Australia have been persecuted because of the acts of these ... The hypothesis of; “Since September 11 2001, Muslims in Australia have been persecuted because of the acts of these extremists”. ...
Introduction
The world has developed a new racism since the September 11 terrorist attacks on the twin world tra...
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| 78. | me Between 1929 and 1937, 14 partial craniums, 11 lower jaws, many teeth, some skeletal bones and large numbers of stone tools were discovered in the Lower Cave at Locality 1 of the Peking Man site at Zhoukoudian, near Beijing, in China. Their age is estimated to be between 500,000 and 300,000 years ol...
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| 79. | Critical Review The growing gap between Australian and Asian economies CRITICAL REVIEW
Australia over the years has developed from an isolated country; to a more out-ward looking country, especially towards Asia. But recently the Australia has distanced itself from the Asian economies. ... Rudd’s article “Coalition unease widens Asian gap” focuses on the gap between ...
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| 80. | Professor Martin NEW CEO FOR THE UOW IN DUBAI Rodney Hills UOW’s ex CEO who had resigned in December 2003 gave his place to Professor the honourable Stephen Martin. ... Stephen Martin is a well known person in Australia and, according to his curriculum vitae, he is an experienced and a specialized person with an immense background and now he h...
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