| 181. | Autralia Australia is situated below Asia. The eastern side of the country is by the Pacific Ocean, and the western side is by the Indian Ocean. Australia takes an area of about 7, 7 millions square km and is the 6 the biggest country. It is situated in whole continent. Over 75 per sent of Australia is uninh...
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| 182. | What do you consider to be the most important defining factors in shaping your ideas of what it means to be a member of your race, ethnicity or gender? Let me tell you about what it means to be a Sri Lankan. I come from a small pearl shaped island in the middle of the Indian Ocean. It has a population of 17 million people. Before the arrival of the Western colonialists, Sri Lanka had been settled by migrations from India, Sinhalese and Tamils. Abou...
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| 183. | religion spirituality Australian Aboriginal culture is complex and extraordinarily diverse. It is one of the world’s longest surviving cultures, which goes back at least 50,000 years (some think it is closer to 150,000 years). There were over 500 different clan groups or ‘nations’ around the continent, many with distinct...
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| 184. | Escape 2000 TURKEY SHOOT Theatrically released in 1982, Turkey Shoot was an ultraviolent no-budget shlockfest that gathered a cult following amongst gorehounds and is often cited as one of the worst Australian films ever made. Here we present the cheat notes to bluff your way through a new-found appreciation of...
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| 185. | my mum Professor Kröte is a talented European pianist who finds himself in a shallow, stuffily conservative Australian town where he is forced to earn a living by giving music lessons to indifferent pupils. He longs for something more - something lost in his European past, now seen through a golden romanti...
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| 186. | cyclones tropical TROPICAL CYCLONESTropical cyclones are possibly the scariest events, which could possibly happen in your lifetime. ... As they move into higher latitudes or track inland, they lose contact with the warm tropical oceans necessary to keep them alive and on their path of destruction they weaken; but ...
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| 187. | Music To The Ears Music is good. ...
Music is emotive. ... Generally, the lyrics would tell the message, but as many people should know, it is largely dependent on the music to accurately create the mood.
Music is an experience. Some or many people are lucky to be able to appreciate music. ... Some...
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| 188. | Professionalization of Human Services in the United States Before I talk about when Human Services became a Profession, I would like to shine a little light on its’ causality. Helping the “less fortunate” has always been a major issue in the United States of America. ... 16)
While the less fortunate had their problems, politically and economically so di...
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| 189. | poetry anthology ... Once one understands the different perspectives between civilizations, they then begin to make comparisons and realize that there are many things to connect them, and poetry being one of the essentials. Poetry is one of the most clear-cut ways for people to express themselves. ... This poetry...
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| 190. | Breaker morant essay The movie Breaker Morant is a true story about 3 Aussie soldiers (Harry Morant, Peter Hancock and George Witton) who were made scapegoats for the Australian Soldiers to save the British from being overwhelmed by the Germans in the Boer war of 1899-1902. ... These Australians were Harry Morant, Pete...
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| 191. | Contemporary issues of HRM The following essay’s intent is to present and discuss three contemporary issues in human resources management that vast majority of Australian organizations are facing today. ... What is more it tries to outline main factors, which explain the reasons for all the aforementioned issues being signif...
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| 192. | Ian Thorpe The best role model a swimmer could have ...
They call him The Thorpedo –Ian Thorpe. Or as some of you may know him as the swimmer with big feet
Who is he you may be thinking?
He is the best role model a swimmer could ever have!
Ian is a 19 year old Australian swimmer, who has only been swimming competitively since he was eight. ....
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| 193. | Art Essay Contempary artists have challenged ides about art Contemporary artists have challenged ideas about art by stepping out of the
mainstream and thinking for themselves. ... Artists these days have more
confidence in themselves and in their ability to create individual artworks that express
something they feel strongly about, rather than creating w...
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| 194. | Australian History; The Settlement Of Port Phillip District. Roberston started off with 'one half-crown and a sixpence' in his pocket. At the end of three years he had ' 500 in VDL to fall back on' not to mention what he finnished with. In Robertsons account he did rarley mention the aborigines. They were some-what a big factor back then, but they still get l...
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| 195. | Native Americans and the Expansion Westward ... These Indian nations, in the view of the settlers and many other white Americans were standing in the way of progress. ... Although government policy towards Native Americans intended to shift from forced separation to integration into American society, attempts to “Americanize,” the Indians ...
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| 196. | Frontline tecjniques truth distortion For countless years members of the Australian media have been distorting the truth and presenting version of fact to suport there own personal agendas. FRONTLINE’s; ‘we aint got dames’ and ‘the siege’, Media Watch’s exposé on today tonight’s “Helps” Rebecca report and the New Australians ‘truth vs....
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| 197. | Major figures in Federation Deakin, Alfred (1856 – 1919)
Alfred Deakin was the second Prime Minister of Australia, was also the fifth and seventh holder of that office, having played a leading role in the Federation movement. ... Despite these remarkable achievements, his greatest contribution to history was his support in t...
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| 198. | Australia s involvement in Vietnam is justified Australia’s involvement in Vietnam is justified.
Australia’s involvement in Vietnam was the starting point of a new beginning in Australia. The Vietnam War made Australia recognize that it was able to successfully defend itself to a certain extent. ... Yet Australia’s involvement in Vietnam stil...
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| 199. | euthanasia Euthanasia in today’s society is when a person brings death of another person because they both believe the existence of this person is in a bad enough state of health that he would be better off being dead than alive, especially if the person has a terminal illness. ...
The concerns for euthanasi...
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| 200. | Crime and Justice POlicy and Structure ... Drug abuse is the most common cause of people coming into contact with the criminal justice system, so, for this reason it has become a topic in which extensive time and expenses are spent on. Australian government have put three hundred and twenty five million dollars specifically towards dru...
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