| 21. | Australian union The major issue tody facing the Australian trade union movement has been the decline in union density. Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in 2000, show that the decline in Australian union membership continues, despite the efforts of the Australian Council of Trade Unions...
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| 22. | Racism: Progress? Minorities (especially African Americans) and whites in the United States have witnessed a large amount of social and cultural assimilation after the tumultuous civil rights movements of the 1960s. To an arguable extent; however, a lot of the desegregation has been cosmetic rather than contextual. F...
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| 23. | overview of the Korean and Australian economies An overview of the Korean and Australian economies:
This part of the report gives a snapshot of the economic conditions of the two countries. ...
Economy overview:
Over three decades one of the four tigers of East-Asia succeeded in an astonishing record of growth. ... The head of the g...
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| 24. | Australian Government The Australian Government
Australia has a federal government and state governments. In the government there is the prime minister who is the head and leader, the governor general who represents the monarch of UK and the state governors who represents their state, in the federal government. ...
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| 25. | Analyse the social political and economic impact that the Australian Government had on various groups within ...
This very great change to the Australian Constitution also brought change to the Australian population. These included economic, social and political impacts.
The most significant economic change was the establishment of the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission. ... Between 1904 ...
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| 26. | Historical Events that Shaped the Australian Health Care System
Today Australia provides it’s population with a health care system which is amoung the best in the world. So how is it that this system fails to distribute health care equally between the Indigenous and Non-Indigenous population (Baum, 2002, p227)? ...
In order to understand the current condi...
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| 27. | impact of australian agriculture Historical Aspects
For more than 40,000 Aborigines have operated Australian land without damaging the environment. They have very little impact on the land, as they only ate the plants and animals when necessary. ... Unlike the Europeans, the aborigines did not plant crops in the sense of modern d...
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| 28. | Australian Sociology
Australian Sociology
"Australia" is a European idea. ... (Proudfoot, Helen Botany Bay, Kew and the Picturesque: Early Conceptions of the Australian Landscape, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, vol. ...
Contemporary description of tribe...
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| 29. | Assimilation For some, Americanization is forced upon them: either by their parents, friends, or society itself. But for others, like Eric Liu , Americanization is a choice. By assimilating into America, Liu experiences substantial gains but also sorrowful losses. “I realize that my entry has yielded me great op...
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| 30. | Austrade Australia Relationship with China Organisation overview (Austrade)
The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is the Australian Government agency that helps Australian companies win overseas business for their products and services by reducing the time, cost and risk involved in selecting, entering and developing international mark...
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| 31. | australian landscape painting Australian Landscape Painting
Tom Roberts was born in England and migrated to Australia in 1869, when he was 13. ... His works often depicted social and political values of his time, but they always strongly hinted at what it means to be Australian. ... He was the first Australian artist to dis...
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| 32. | Australian Immigration 1945 1990 Immigration is defined as the movement of people into another nation with the intention of residing there permanently. Immigration has always been an important part of Australian history, from the convict era to the present. Different immigration decisions, made by the government, have had a strong...
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| 33. | Australian playwrights use dramatic forms and conventions to present themes issues and characters that are uniquely “No Sugar” by Jack Davis and “The Seven Stages of Grieving” by Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman are two Australian playwrights, which present themes, issues and characters that are unique to Australia’s history and culture. These themes, issues and characters can all be related back to the mistreati...
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| 34. | With reference to at least three Australian plays examine the way that national indentity has been Having decided to examine the way Aboriginal national identity has been constructed within Australian Drama over the last two hundred years since colonisation of this country took place, it was with interest I opened Towards an Australian Drama by Leslie Rees, written in 1953 which contained a chapt...
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| 35. | Anzac Legend The Anzac Legend
The Anzac Legend centres on the Australian soldier- digger of World War One. ... However, a reassessment of Australian soldiers World War one shows that not all soldiers live up to the ideal of the legend.
The “digger” who fought in Gallipoli helped to forge the Anzac legend. ....
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| 36. | Communism In Australia Communism is a political movement that is viewed as a threat by democratic governments. Believers in communism tried to influence trade unions and the Labour Party in Australia as a means of turning the country into a communist state. During the period of 1949 – 1965, there were a number of ways in ...
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| 37. | Reasons for Australian Federation ... Outline the main issues that led to the federation
of the colonies of Australia. ... The federation meant that the six separate colonies of Australia were to come under the rule of one Australian made government abolishing the complete British rule upon the Australians. ... This posed a pr...
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| 38. | During the 1970 s and 1980 s how did the Feminist Movement change Australian Society HUMAN SOCIETY AND ITS ENVIRONMENT
HISTORY
SCHOOL CERTIFICATE COURSE 2003
ASSESSMENT TASK #2
During the 1970ˇ¦s and 1980ˇ¦s, how did the Feminist Movement change Australian Society?
The role of women in Australia at the start of the 1970ˇ¦s was very much a traditional one as where they wer...
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| 39. | Looking For Alibrandi Analysis of Fictional Text Influences on Society Throughout Melina Marchetta’s novel Looking For Alibrandi there is a definite monitoring of development of the central character Josephine Alibrandi and the way she handles typical issues that confront average teenage Australians. Melina depicts Josephine as a normal Australian/Italian teenager who ...
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| 40. | vietnam war The conflict that drew the most outrage from Australian citizens was the Vietnam War. ... Often it is not the conflicts that have drawn most outrage from Australian citizens, rather the insistence of other countries, for Australia to accept large numbers of post-war refugees.
The introduction of ...
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