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    Offshore Processing in Australia Prepared by Anita Schenk 31/10/2012 2. Table of Contents Page 1. Title page 1 2. Table of Contents 2 3. Summary 3 4. Introduction 4 5.1 Objective 4 5.2 Background 4 5.3 Methods of Inquiry 4 5.4 Definition of Terms 4 5. Reasons Supporting the Use of Offshore Processing of Asylum Seekers 6 by Australia 6.5 Prevention of Deaths at Sea 6 6.6.1

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    Australia: Trivia

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    General Knowledge How many countries are larger than Australia? In what state/territory was the highest recorded temperature‚ of 53oC‚ recorded? Australia has the world’s largest sand island. What is its name? In what year was Advance Australia Fair proclaimed as the national anthem by the Governor-General? 5. Do all states/territories have the same blood alcohol limit for non-probationary drivers? 6. What animal is on the Western Australia flag? 7. In what city did the Commonwealth Parliament first

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    Jacob Cooper Mrs. Sage World Civilizations 5 December 2017 The Chronicle of the Seeker About the Author: Mahmud Kati greatly influenced ideas and details regarding the prominent conqueror of the wealthy West African Mali Empire. Throughout Kati’s life‚ he lived as an African Muslim scholar credited with the Timbuktu Chronicles. Kati is most famous for his accounts on Mansa Musa‚ in which Kati describes Musa’s pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324-1325 (Andrea and Overfield 229). Through oral tradition‚ Kati

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    not often provided because of good will and generosity from countries‚ it is used strategically to benefit both receiving and providing parties. Financial support form Australia has changed over time‚ and now heading towards an all time low. Without aid‚ rehabilitation of countries would be a much harder‚ strenuous process. Australia alone have helped to “cut global poverty by 50 percent in the last 10 years”- OXFAM. Providing resources and money to countries in need is essential for an ever evolving

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    Rights Political Movement Since 2000‚ both the refugee rights political movement in Australia as a whole as well as the Australian National Committee on Refugee Women (ANCORW) have primarily been focused on key issues such as the differential treatment of asylum seekers based on how they arrived in Australia or apply for protection‚ the Pacific and Malaysian solution‚ the detention of asylum seekers and combating the view that boat arrivals are not ‘genuine refugees’. Although there are many

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    Why Do We Have Asylums?

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    4. The Asylums back in 1930s were like hospitals today but filled with rooms for the patients to live in so they could get help.The Asylums weren’t meant to hurt people they were meant to cure the mental patients. One of the “treatment” was shocking it was to cure schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. One other “treatment” was to stick metal rod through their head and scrape their brain they thought it was cleaning all the diseas off. Which was just damaging the brain. Before they started to have

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    relates to the amount of babies born a year‚ in Australia per year there is about 300‚000 babies born each and every year. Deaths is exactly what it says‚ how many people die each and every year about 150‚000 people each and every year. Hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi So already without any one entering or leaving the country Australia has a growth of around 150‚000 people. Along with natural increase there are other factors within Australia which are growing Australia’s population including

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    Refugees are an international issue that can’t be ignored by Australia as it has a legal and moral responsibility towards them. We as Australian in this develop country have the moral responsibly to help those who can’t help themselves and protect and support those arrive on our shores. Legally we need put our difference aside and as a country we need to help make the difference on this international crisis and millions lives under persecution‚ famine and in war. As one of the largest country on

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    Italian Immigration in Australia | By Milly Graham – 10A | The history of Italian Immigration in Australia and future proposals to further improve it. | | Italian Immigration in Australia Pasta and pizza the two words are brought to mind when you think of Italy. The last thing that you think of is immigration. We see and hear about it nearly every day but it is usually Africa or Singapore. This essay will talk about the Immigration from Italy‚ Why they immigrated‚ how they got here

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    the power of a state to do everything necessary to govern itself‚ such as making‚ executing‚ and apply laws. Australia is a sovereign state as only Australia itself can make laws for Australia. An example of this is if an international law is made‚ it is up to Australia’s federal government to decide whether they want to accept this law for their country. Other countries cannot force Australia to accept this international law. Domestic law governs the behaviour and actions of individuals within the

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