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    definition and appointment of director in Vietnamese and Australian’s company law‚ and then give a comparison to identify the pros and cons in both countries’ policy. Firstly‚ there are two different definitions of director in the law of VN and Australia. According to Vietnamese Law on enterprises‚ in general‚ the director or general director of the company is ”the person who manages the day-to-day business operation of the company and is responsible to the Members’ Council for the exercise of

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    European Settlement in the outback: A great opportunity or a mistake? Why did people move to South Australia in the 19th Century? Edward Gibbon Wakefield was the person who developed the theory of a systematic colonisation in 1829. Edward was a prisoner for three years in Newgate Gaol‚ he was convicted because he had an unlawful marriage and abducted Ellen Turner. This meant that he introduced Labour and Capital and also the sale of land at a fixed priced. When this happened emigration became more

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    Australia does not have a codified Bill of Rights that protects the rights of Australians. Therefore the Australian legal system uses alternative methods like common law‚ which involves the judge making a decision in a case regarding human rights. The decision made will then become a precedent depending on the level of the court. The Australian Constitution is the other method in which Australia uses to protect the rights of people. The Constitution specifically protects rights like the right to

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    Communication Methods Used By ALDI 4 Aldi’s Integrated Marketing Communication Wheel – Fig. 1.1 4 Segment of Consumer Market Aldi is Seeking to Attract 6 Proposed Integrated Marketing Communication Wheel for Aldi– Fig. 1.2 8 Poster for conveying the essential messages of ALDI’s campaign – Fig. 1.3 9 Alternative Marketing Communication Methods – Aldi 11 Aldi’s Alternative Marketing Communication Wheel – Fig. 1.4 12 Changes Aldi are Making in the Marketing

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    The Vietnam war spanned roughly 20 years‚ making it the longest war Australia has fought to this day. The civil war made Vietnam into a warzone‚ but also affected the neighbouring countries of Cambodia and Laos. As a result of the war and estimated 1‚300‚000 civilians and soldiers were killed and almost 2 million civilians were forced to seek asylum elsewhere. During the war Vietnam was an extremely dangerous country to live in‚ hundreds of civilians died every day because of the conflict‚ causing

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    Australia has many global and regional links with other countries in the world. A positive link that Australia has with other countries is International Aid. Aid provides new markets for Australia to import and export to‚ reduces poverty and provides better access to educational and medical services for those in need. But giving aid can encourage a ‘culture of dependence’ and aid can be distributes in the wrong way or to the wrong people. The Australian Government provides aid to developing countries

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    Why did Australia become involved in World War Two? 1) Australia and Britain shared the same king. When the king of England declared war on Germany‚ Australia also was at war. Australia had no choice in the matter. 2) The public did not like the aggressive nature of Hitler’s ambitions. 3) Australians WANTED to support Britain. 4) It was a show of strength in an attempt to persuade Hitler to back down. 5) Germany and Japan directly threatened Australia’s security. 6) It was the right thing

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    ACCM4300 - Financial Reporting Assignment Assignment 1. Identify the Head Corporation of Australia Post for Annual Report of 2011. The Head corporation of Australia Post is Australian Postal Corporation formerly known as Australian Postal Commission. 2. Identify the jointly controlled entities held by Australia Post at 30th June 2011. List the percentage of ownership interest. Australia Post has number of subsidiary and joint venture with national and international entities.

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    A Case Study on Aldi I. Introduction The retail industry is a very competitive market. Organizations need to offer customers value for money. Customers want to pay for low priced but high quality products. With such hard competition it is necessary for organizations to know what their customers want. Aldi recognizes that its customers want value for money but do not want to compromise on quality. This case study will show how Aldi’s strategy led them to a competitive advantage. It will

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    1. South Australia (SA): SA’s nicknames are: Festival State‚ Better by Bike‚ The Wine State‚ The Defence State‚ The Creative State. Australian people from other states have another different name for SA: Crow Eaters. The reason for that name is because of the symbol on the flag of SA; it looks like a crow on a dinner plate. It is called The Wine State because it was becoming the dominant wine producing state by the beginning of the 20th century. It has more than 150‚000 acres of vineyards. Even

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