| 101. | Australian Financial System What How and Who A well structured and successful financial system is the groundwork for a strong and stable economy. The Australian financial system is made up of three unique yet entwined bodies. Regulatory authorities, financial intermediaries and financial agencies are these three distinctively different but equ...
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| 102. | Accounting Treatment for software Australian banks How does their treatment compare with the requirements of relevant accounting standards, UIGs or SACs or the Corporations Act (2001)? ...
Relevant accounting standards.
Commonwealth entities are expected to account for software costs in accordance with the requirements of Australian Accoun...
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| 103. | How much i hate myself Synopsis Gary's House is about people who "don't fit in" desperately trying to do so.Australia is a country where the standard of living is relatively high and employment and home ownership expected - regarded, in fact, as the "Australian dream". Yet sometimes those who are estranged from society, a...
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| 104. | Castle Task: Watch the castle and write an essay of at least two pages commenting upon and explain the image of Australia and Australians depicted in the film.
“The Castle is not about taste. ... It’s about the story that takes an important step forward in capturing Australian characters,” Peter Casta...
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| 105. | How is the novel Coonardoo both uniquely Australian and universal in appeal Katharine Susannah Prichard’s novel Coonardoo provides a variety of examples, which illustrates the ability of the text to be both universal in appeal and uniquely Australian in its context. The central and universal themes of love and friendship, racism, and evil and isolation are developed through...
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| 106. | jubus 1. Plot (synopsis) It´s the year 1941. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Australia has declared war on Japan. Hartley, the son of Michael Penrose, a pearling master in Broome (WA), is "adrift in life" because his love affair with Mitsy is blighted by war and racism. Mitsy is a beautiful Jap...
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| 107. | Migration. Ethnicity and Australian Aboriginality Migration, Ethnicity and Australian Aboriginality a. Symbolic Interactionism Perspective applied to an Issue in Chapter 12 When you think of the Aborigines you think of the people that were first to live in this country and their amazing survival technique, although you need to remember that, that w...
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| 108. | Family law Year 12 Legal Studies
Family Law
The main Australian law dealing with married couples, parents and children is the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth). It covers the rights and duties of husbands and wives, their children, property and maintenance, the grounds for divorce and other family related matter...
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| 109. | What challenges have aboriginal people faced in the 20th century Throughout the 20th century, in Australia, the Aboriginal population has had to deal with many challenges. ... Some major challenges they have had to face are the stolen generation which split up many families, reconciliation which invlolves the rest of the population to have a better understanding...
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| 110. | albert tucker painting analysis Painting analysis
Albert tucker is one of Australia’s most significant modernists. A pioneer of Australian expressionism and social realism, Tucker was a key artistic figure who devoted his art imaging to the struggles, anxieties, trauma and later moral decay of Australian society.
An example ...
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| 111. | AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS1901-1914 After the federation of the colonies, during the period 1901 to 1914 Australia had several major political developments which affected the Australian society dramatically. One of these developments was ¡°The Immigration Restriction Act 1901¡± which stopped immigrants from the surrounding Asian count...
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| 112. | reg mombassa ...
Although not a surfer himself, Reg Mombassa, a key designer for the clothing company ‘mambo’, contributed the artwork.
‘heaven and hell’
The piece, a coloured pencil and charcoal work, done with a distinctly Mombassa style, the roughly drawn caricatures and brightly coloured backgrou...
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| 113. | What is cinema for What is cinema for? The primary aim of cinema is to entertain and provide individuals with diversion to forget the economic, political, cultural and social circumstances of their times and ‘escape’ into a fictitious existence (Holmes & Smith, 2000: p1-7). This essay investigates the argument that ci...
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| 114. | Cylindrical God ... "Its time," he announced, "for the cylindrical god. ... The cylindrical god emerged onto the mainstram menu out of a Chicano culture that has wrapped desire for assimilation around a deep sense of exile. ...
Like a miracle sent from heaven, we found Professor José Cuellar, the worlds fore...
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| 115. | comparing a European Australia cultured school to an American one through movies It states on the East Palo Alto High School website that the American community has been fortunate to have a high school where security is not an issue and where the teachers actually care, where you can get a quality education. In the school’s open page it advises the community to enrol as they wou...
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| 116. | vietnam war origins and what happened Origins of the Vietnam War, how it all began.
It all began when the French took control of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos in the late 19th century. ... They exploited the country by opening mines and making factories in the north part of Vietnam and in the south they established rubber, rice and tea...
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| 117. | Somme subsidiary attack of the Somme Offensive, and launched on 23 July 1916, the Battle of Pozieres Ridge on the Albert-Bapaume road saw the Australians and British fight hard for an area that comprised a first rate observation post over the surrounding countryside, as well as the additional benefit of o...
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| 118. | Comparative Essay on Drifters and Brother and Sisters Judith Wright and Bruce Dawe are both Australian poets, who wrote ¡®Brother and sisters¡¯ and ¡®Drifters¡¯ respectively. ...
¡®Brother and sisters¡¯ is a poem about three siblings living on an isolated farm and is full of symbols of their directionless life. ...
Like ¡®Brother and sisters¡...
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| 119. | The net problem Presentation Australian Natural History Safari is owned and operated by locally born naturalists and wildlife enthusiasts David and Diane Armbrust. In 1993 they perceived in the Port Douglas area the lack of a small discrete local day safari which could deliver a quality ecotourism experience to dis...
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| 120. | Free trade and protection AUSTRALIA’S TRADE & FINANCIAL FLOW
Globally, Australia is very small, <1% of global output.
Ranked 14th in the world (about middle of the world’s leading advanced nations)
TRADE
International trade has historically been a large part in the Australian economy despite its ...
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