Australia has one of the lowest population densities in the world, with population spread occurring around particular areas of the Australian coastline. Australia is one of the world's driest inhabited continents, with a larger proportion of desert than any other continent. Australia is a developed country with busy cities and highly productive farms and mines. Australians obtain a large percentage of income from the exports of wool and bauxite.…
Australia in comparison is a country located in the southern hemisphere with an approximate population approximately 1% of China. Similarly, however, is the predominance of a number of high density cities located along the coastal fringes of the continent. Australia has the world’s largest resources of minerals including coal, lead, nickel, uranium and zinc, and is ranked second in the world…
Australia is the 6th largest country in the entire world and is almost the size of the continental US (“AUSTRALIA”). Australia really is unique from the rest of the world from their political parties, their mixed economy, and their legal system to their religion, culture, and social structure.…
Comparison From 1990 to 2010 there are 4.96 million more people living in Australia. The life expectancy of 2010 is higher than the life expectancy of 1990, the death rate and the infant deaths are lower in 2010 than in 1990 and Australia moved from a stage 3 moving to a stage 4 country because of the medical care facilities are improved and the living conditions are better nowadays. Population density Map In this recent (2011) map of Australia which show the density of the country, we can see that New South Wales, which is found in the south east of the country and Queensland, which is found in the north east and east of the country is the most populated part. Cities like Canberra (the capital of the country), Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, etc. are part of the cities which are the most populated of the country with other 1000 people living other there.…
Strengths High-quality education: Australia is a worldwide destination to many students by its top quality of education. Australia’s English language teaching is mainly highly regarded worldwide. Permission to work and study: The student visa permission to work up to 40 hours fortnightly is a decision factor by many students that have to work while studying. Proximity to Asian countries: Considering that many Asian countries look for English speaking countries to study, Australia stands out for its proximity to the continent. Highest quality of life: Australian has the highest quality of life in the world, according to the OECD Better Life Index organization, analyzing the categories: income, housing, jobs, community, education, environment, civic engagement, health, life satisfaction, safety, and work-life balance. Tourist VISA and working Holiday students: Many international students come to Australia through tourist visas or working holyday visas, being allowed to study ELICOS to up to 14 weeks in the first case and 4 months in the second one. That gives an extra advantage for this sector, since they are easier to apply…
Australia is a truly fascinating continent/country/island. Its uniqueness is due to its flora with its many different plants. Its fauna and its many creatures only found in Australia. Australia’s lifestyle is also sought after because it can’t be found anywhere else. Also it landscape is almost unpredictable and also classifies Australia as a continent, country, and island. Its final asset is its development and technology, since Australia is a major contributor to medical studies and are leaders in sports technology. Now that you know briefly why Australia is unique, the rest of this report will elaborate further on them.…
Only 12 years younger than America, Australia has been founded in 1788 on January 26th. This great country’s roots lead to imported British convicts that came to the country long ago. It is a young country but an old continent. Australia has a vast population of different races of docile and happy go-lucky people. Now with any country comes with the topics of history, geography, and culture.…
Australia is rated, of being the best country to live in by millions of people around the globe. Australia is known for many attractions but is considered by most being welcoming to every culture, immigrants or refugees, no matter what beliefs or religions they practise. It is a free country, everyone has rights, and are given free formal education for thirteen years. These matters are all supported by strict laws passed through government. Australia has the best education of any other country, with over 1,200 institutes and 22,000 courses it has the third highest number or international students, also helping to find a job they are interested in.…
The criminal justice system originated as far back as the American colonial days. The criminal justice system is defined as the set of agencies and processes established by governments to control crime and impose penalties on those who violate laws (need citation). According to the National Center for Victims of Crime, which is the nation's leading resource and advocacy organization for crime victims and those who serve them, there are two main systems: state and federal. State criminal justice systems handle crimes committed within their state boundaries whereas the federal criminal justice system handles crimes committed on federal property or in more than one state.…
The country that I have chosen to research is Australia. Australia is located in the southern hemisphere in between the Indian and South Pacific Ocean. The capital city is Canberra. The Australians are relaxed and friendly. The culture of Australia is very family oriented…
the country is quiet, but the city is noisy . Second, the country has clear…
The layout of the city life is much more modern in style than the farm life. Usually, the scenery in a city is of high buildings, loud, and not as green, but it does offer more conveniences. City life is better described as being at a faster pace, and having peer pressure along with work pressure. In the city, there are a big variety of universities, colleges, schools, museums, theaters, and markets. These days people usually prefer the modern lifestyle. People in the city tend to give their everyday needs the same priority as their materialistic desires. City dwellers can be easily embarrassed if they have an older car or if they have a job that pays less than their friends or relatives.…
To start with, cities provide you with a lot of facilities which are close at your door step. In Kuala Lumpur for example, thanks to widely developed public transport such as Light Rail Transit (LRT), Monorails, cabs, Rapid KL (buses) and many more, which people can easily get to their workplace, schools, shopping centers, hospitals and almost everywhere in a much cheaper price than countryside. In addition, cities always vibrant with life. There are a lot of places where you can spend time in interesting ways, having fun in pubs and clubs, visiting theatres, galleries, museum, parks and many more. If that is not enough, there are also shops on every corner of the streets, government and non-government agencies and schools that are incomparable with those in countryside.…
Sometimes, I think about where my own future house should be; in a city or in a village. I like to live in the two areas because they have many different interesting aspects. Therefore, I can’t make up my mind. After I compare the air, the technology and the schools of the two areas, I finally make a decision to live in a city.…
Living in the city is hard, especially for those who were born in the country or subberbs. in the city there crowded streets, huge supermarkets, crammed subways and polluting factories. I was born in delaware then i moved to the suburbs of virginia, so I don't know first thing about heavy traffic, however, i had lived in seoul the capitol of korea. I loved seoul, but sometimes it becomes too much, and I just have to escape from the noise to free my mind from all the routine worries, to clear my thoughts and remind myself that despite how difficult and challenging life can get. i think everyone would need a break from the crazy pace of living in a huge city. however I ask myself where the best place to do this or how where is the nearest super market, did not have to think for more than a second. My favorite spot in seoul was the mountain we lived close to, with its long dirt trails that I really enjoyed walking up, passing jungles of trees and bushes and overgrown bushes that they make you believe you have escaped the city completely and are somewhere in the middle of a real rich forest. I love to clim up to the top and look down at the city. on one side was the city, and on the other was this valley, it reminded me views of the Scottish hills you can sometimes see in the movies, with white, puffy dots of sheep, and lonely, chunky trees. there was this river that ran down the mountain, it was all ways freezing cold and during the one fall i spent there me and my friends and gone miniature cliff diving. the water was cold and clear and felt great against my skin, the only down side the the cutting…