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    Argentina. Argentina is a south American country with a more than four century rich history. The country itself has withstand the test of time‚ going through different cultural‚ economical and political situations which have resulted in an interesting and catching story. In the following document we will create a external analysis and a quick few of the development of the Argentinean culture throughout history. Geographical: Comprising almost the entire southern half of South America‚ Argentina

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    DESTEP--ECONOMIC The Kingdom of the Netherlands has not only a heavy reliance on foreign trade and prosperity‚ but also the open economy. It is famous in the world because of its stable labor relations‚ moderate unemployment and inflation‚ a huge current account surplus‚ as well as an important role of European transportation hub. The Netherlands started circulate the euro in 1st ‚ January‚ 2002 together with other 11 contraries of EU. * Purchasing power DEFINITION: Purchasing power is the

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    Since the signing of the 1951 peace treaty between Australia and Japan‚ the two countries have rapidly built a productive relationship. Many factors and events have contributed to the development of this partnership. The ANZUS treaty was the turning point in the Austral-Japanese relationship. It assured Australia protection against Japan and provided security in the Asia-Pacific region. Trade and cultural exchange also played a significant role in shaping Australia’s relationship with Japan. Growth

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    Australia ’s Federal System is dynamic and the division of lawmaking power between the Commonwealth and State since 1901 has changed dramatically; Critically discuss‚ focussing on the major reasons for those changes. On the first of January 1901 Australia became a federation when the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act came into force. Since this time‚ Australia has been a federated country‚ consisting of a Commonwealth Parliament and six State Parliaments these being Tasmania‚ Victoria‚

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    at racism‚ things most of us are acquainted with on a daily to weekly basis. Australia is a Multicultural country and I cannot picture it anyway else. People in Australia have quite a negative view towards Immigrates and I seem to disagree with their views. Immigrants in Australia have been despised upon in our recent years due to Australian patriotism‚ racism and fear of terrorism. Racism is a hefty dispute in Australia and that is really oppressing‚ not only is 40% of Australians are racist‚ which

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    After World War II ended‚ the nature of migration to Australia changed significantly due to changes in policies‚ the influx of immigrants and refugees from war-torn countries and the significant increase in global movements of peoples. The conclusion of World War II brought about major change to Australia’s migration patterns‚ as well as contributing to the abolition of the “White Australia Policy” and the gradual decrease in the country’s discriminatory views against non-white immigrants. It

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    Australia is considered by many as a multiracial‚ divergent and inclusive nation. Australia’s outstanding individualities captivate the interest of numerous countries around the world. Australian society has developed quite rapidly‚ since the white Australia Policy in 1901 to the miscellaneous cultures that now make up all the Australian states today. Australia’s identity change is plainly demonstrated throughout society today in many different areas. The reasons and areas of development will be

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    Introduction On the 1st of January 1901‚ Australia turned into a united country when the British Parliament passed legislation permitting the six Australian colonies to govern themselves in their own right as a part of Australia (Australia.gov.au‚ 2017). A constitution is an arrangement of guidelines by which a nation or state is run. The Australian Constitution sets up the creation of the Australian Parliament‚ and depicts how Parliament works‚ what powers it has‚ how elected and state Parliaments

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    How does your poem and the related text material convey the changing attitudes of the migrant experience in Australia in the 20th and 21st Centuries? Today Australia is known as a multicultural society even though for the past few centuries migration and immigrants have been a sensitive topic in the Australian politics. Throughout the development of the Australian society many laws and policies and been put and taken out of actions to create the country that Australians live in today. Originally

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    Why‚ Ladies and Gentlemen‚ does the Australian society persist in holding onto a 200+ year ideology? An issue that is haunting Australians today is how we treat each other. Australians NEED to change the way they live and treat others. So many Australians are victims of racism‚ bulling‚ and poverty. Everyone on this planet deserves the right to be treated equally. There was once a saying that was believed to be sent to us by Jesus‚ “treat others the way you wish to be treated”. Every day‚ people

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