| 81. | constitution in austrlia The Australian constitution is a broad charter of principles which sets out how government institution will work, and their relationship with each other. ... Since its introduction in 1901, the Constitution has shaped our political destiny by laying down ground rules for the Federal and State parli...
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| 82. | Famous Australians ...
His awards and achievements include, 1991 turned pro, 1993, atp newcomer of the year, 1997 awarded Diploma of Honor from the International committee, 1997 Atp tour Stefan Edberg Sportsman award, 1997 Australian Sports personality award, 1997 Media sports person award, 1998 ATP Arthur Ash H...
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| 83. | Will Australia Become a Republic Synopsis
This paper discusses the history of the republic debate in Australia, looking at the developments that led to the federation of Australia and the adoption of the Australian Constitution. Following from this there is discussion regarding further Acts of Parliament that have altered the w...
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| 84. | Judith Wright Judith Wright is a respected Australian poet and writer on poetry and latterly better known as a conservationist and campaigner for aboriginal rights, her achievement in translating the Australian experience into poetry led in her best work to a rich inheritance of lyricism and directness.
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| 85. | Removalist The Removalist is a drama of reality, Williamson uses swearing and course language to form meaning in his play. Perhaps hearing reality and real life on stage makes the audience aware of how language is used as a form of aggression in society. Violence and abuse of authority is a widespread issue in...
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| 86. | Rabbit Proof Fence An Australian film Rabbit Proof Fence directed by Philip Noyce is reliable to an historian studying the Protection policies of the Australian Government during the 1930's in that it tells a true story about three Aboriginal children who were taken away from their families because they were half-cast...
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| 87. | Aborginal History Aboriginal history, after European settlement in Australia, is a rather dark, shameful area in our country’s history. Aboriginals were treated like criminals, and the white people of this country considered themselves far superior to and ‘coloured’ person, such as the natives to this land, Aborigina...
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| 88. | Issues within Workplace Law The Australian Legal System attempts to address issues arising in Australian Workplaces in a just manner for the individual, society and nation state. ... In areas such as Enterprise Bargaining and Unfair Dismissal, the effectiveness of law intervention can be clearly assessed. ... These Australia...
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| 89. | tv essay ... This essay attempts to provide insight into the demand for entertainment as a driving force in Australian television current affairs. The essay also focused on the comparison between commercial programs and SBS’s news and Current Affairs. ... The essay will restrict its discussion on a study ...
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| 90. | Conscription in the 1960s Conscription was reintroduced by the Commonwealth Government in 1964 and by 1966 Australian conscripts were serving in Vietnam. The Menzies government had re-established conscription to try to bolster the numbers in Australia’s relatively small army to help the United States war effort in Vietnam. ....
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| 91. | Education It’s a sacred institution in Australia and not to be messed with - we work very hard for the weekend and know how to enjoy every minute of it. It is a time to repair the backyard shed, paint the fence, do some gardening, read the weekend paper and prepare for the Sunday football match or family barb...
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| 92. | aboriginals and the law ... aboriginal ownership was not recognised until after many years of struggle, aboriginal law and land rights were recognised in australian law in the Aboriginal Land Rights (Nothern Territory) Act 1976. this aboriginal Land Rights Act is a bench mark law: it was the first attempt by the austr...
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| 93. | We need bats as well as buses The Age 25 1 01 The letter to the editorial, " We need bats as well as buses"(The Age, 25-1-01) support the preservation of batts in teh Botanical garden. An aggressive tone is used to condemn garden administrators killing of the bats and protays them as irresponsible.
The headline " We need bats as well as buse...
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| 94. | Assignment Title Imports Exports within the Airline Industry Assignment Title: Imports & Exports within the Airline Industry
CONTENTS
1 SUMMARY 3
2 INTRODUCTION 4
3 IMPORTS & IMPORTS WITHIN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY 5
3.1 Imports Within the Airline Industry 5
3.2 Exports Within the Airline Industry 6
4 COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE 7
5 WHY GOVERNMENTS PRO...
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| 95. | Culture His first finding was that Australian managerial values were generally shared by other historically Protestant countries including England, the Netherlands, the US and New Zealand. "For years people have been saying that even though we live in a secular world, the old religious values are still quit...
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| 96. | Facts about Australia Australia has more franchising outlets per capita than any country in the world. ... Additionally, US business must be flexible to “Australianize” their franchise in order to suite local markets and receive the best results (US State Department-Australia 2001). As Jamba Juice already practices f...
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| 97. | 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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| 98. | ANZAC DAY The beginning of World War One brought great opportunities for Australia to face the world and create a good reputation amongst other nations. As Australia had only been under the federal commenwealth for fourteen years. As the news of Britain’s decision to go to war against Germany and their alli...
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| 99. | Working within a financial services contextWorking within a financial services context Working within a financial services context
Question 1
a) Identifying cash dealers (IDCD) are required to report all physical cash transactions of $10,000 and over or any lesser amounts considered to be suspicious. ...
c) The Privacy Act restricts the ability of financial institutions to...
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| 100. | Sars and Iraq War How Hotels in Australia Might Address Reduction in Visitors Arrivals as well Introduction
Amidst continuing concerns over the impact of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars) and the war in Iraq, in addition to the aftermath of the unprecedented terrorist attacks in the United States and Bali, global tourism has faced continual challenges over the past 2 years (Horw...
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