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    WHITLAM GOVERNMENT RESPONSE The Whitlam government made a significant contribution to social reform in Australia through the implementation of key domestic policies. These domestic policies focused on promoting social equality for various minority groups‚ which had suffered injustice in the past. These groups included Aboriginals‚ women and migrants. This is reinforced through the Whitlam government establishing the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Land Rights‚ introducing self- determination‚ implementing

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    Cultural Differences between Australia and mongolia The culture of Australia and Mongolia is different and cannot be ignored whilst doing business. The sets of values‚ beliefs and rules help by Mongolians is essentially different from Australians therefore it is important to understand what are the cultural norms and values that are prevalent in Mongolian society in order to avoid miscommunication and enable a prosperous business future between Australian and Mongolia business firms. Mongolians

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    How did America influence popular culture in Australia? The ’How’ in this question holds two meanings: how as in the Why‚ or method; and how as in a description of impact. In this essay‚ I shall attempt to account for both. How (as in method) did the USA change our formerly British ways? This was done in a 3-step process. Step one was initiation. In Australia’s case‚ WW2 was what initiated our relationship with America. During the war‚ we relied on America for protection (like we would have done

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    Eastman v Queen (2000) 203 CLR 1. Ex parte Boilermakers’ Society of Australia (1956) 94 CLR 254. Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions (1996) 138 ALR 577. Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1997) 145 ALR 96. Mabo v Queensland [no 2] (1992) 175 CLR 1. Melbourne Corporation v Commonwealth (1947) 74 CLR 31. New South Wales v Commonwealth 2006) 229 CLR 1. Port McDonnell Professional Fishermens’ Assoc Inc v South Australia (1989) 168 CLR 340. Printz v United States 521 US 898 (1997). R v Burah

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    The 1967 Referendum was an extremely momentous event for Indigenous Australians; it signified that legal discrimination towards Aborigines would end soon‚ and promised full and equal citizenship to them. The Referendum not only affected their rights and freedoms‚ but also indicated that the nation was prepared to embrace Indigenous people as a part of their society and culture. On May 27th 1967‚ the Holt Liberal government held a referendum to determine whether or not two sections of the Constitution

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    of the world ’s largest natural gas projects and the largest single resource natural gas project in Australia ’s history. It has already committed $18 billion to Australian industry‚ and generated thousands of jobs.”(Chevron Australia) It is operated by Chevron‚ in joint venture with ExxonMobil and Shell. Construction began December 20‚ 2009‚ in Barrow Island off the Pilbara coast of Western Australia. Since then the project has been on track with its five year plan to begin injections of (LNG) Liquefied

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    economic stability and excellent infrastructure (Holland Ranked Second Worldwide for Economic Stability‚ 2017). DESTEP analysis A DESTEP analysis is applied in order to find out the current situation in the Netherlands. Making a DESTEP analysis is necessary for the examination of the external analysis‚ since it gives a detailed overview of the different aspects of a country. A DESTEP analysis consists of six steps‚ namely: the demographic environment‚ economic trends‚ social-cultural trends‚ technological

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    au/asx/research/listedCompanies.do Fin‚ Chee Seng Cheong and Steinert‚ justin (Winter 20007)‚ The size effect: Australian Evidence‚ JASSA‚ 9-11 Siegel‚ J. (14 june 2006)‚ The Noisy Market Hypothesis‚ Wall Street Journal‚ p. A.14 Siegel‚ M. (1 june 2011)‚ Australia ’s Mining Boom Is Pied Piper for Workers‚ The International Herald Tribune retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/01/business/global/01ozecon.html

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    Demographic Accroding to euromonitor‚ Argentina has a population of 41‚240‚000 people. 4‚417.300 of the population of Argentina is 65+. The forcast for 2015 will show that 11.1 percent‚ of the people who lives in Argentina. Will be 65 or older. In 2015‚ 16 percent of the people will be in their twenties. Between now and 2015‚ 15 percent of the people will be in their thirtees. When you look which agegroup will make the biggest growth. From now till 2020 it will be the agegroup of 35-49. In Argentina

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    The Gallipoli campaign had such an impact because of the naivety of those in charge‚ who believed that we would just come in and take over with little to no retaliation from the Turks‚ however as we know the Turkish retaliated with great force and on the first day 2000 were killed. I believe it was this number that really made the Gallipoli campaign catch the eye of the Australian people‚ the number was so large after the first day of fighting that Australian people’s eyes were opened to the horror

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