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    Tourism Development in Australia Introduction The tourism industry is exceptionally complex and is constantly growing in size and competitiveness. Tourism plays a key role in our export industry accounting for 10% of the total export earnings‚ making it Australia’s largest service export industry. These contributions to Australia’s Gross Domestic Profit (GDP) have grown significantly from $25.2 billion in 2002 to $34 billion in 2011 (Kumar Narayan‚ 2006; Department of Resources Energy and Tourism

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    by the Australian government is still highly prominent in today’s laws especially in relation to the Queensland abortion legislation. The current legislation deems women as incapable to make their own decisions regarding their own bodies and takes on a simplistic approach to a much more complex issue. This following essay will evaluate the abortion legislation in Queensland’s and will highlight the inadequacies of the current law through investigating the legislation and identifying the current issues

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    The doctrine of the powers in Australia has many functions in society. Is essentially about the idea of dividing the institutions of government into main different branches of administration. This Idea can be traced back to Aristotle‚ who argued for a mixed system of government‚ but back in the 18th century the thoughts and writings of Montesquieu which he created the idea. Australia and the Westminster system‚ it was designed to break the government sub-branches so there is no imbalance of power

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    Social Changes in Australia Due to involvement in World War 2‚ 1942-1943 were times of considerable social changes in Australia. With the men all off fighting in the war‚ women’s roles changed to fill the places left by men. Wartime controls as well as the American Forces arriving in Australia and the introduction of the National Security Act by the Menzies Government also had an impact on life in Australian society. In 1941‚ Australia’s Prime Minister‚ John Curtin gave a statement in a speech

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    Concept note for the Research study Title Climate change induced coastal hazards in Australia: An assessment of vulnerabilities and adaptation strategies Research question of Problem Climate change creates significant impacts in the Australian context and coastal communities are severely vulnerable for climate change impacts. This is mainly due to sea level rising; according to the IPCC report‚ in 2100 it will increase by 79 centimeters (Department of climate change‚ 2009). More frequent and

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    Qn5: Explain the role of Khula in traditional Hanafi Law‚ in traditional Maliki Law and in the present law of Egypt. Under Islamic law‚ divorce can take place in three forms‚ namely by talaq (repudiation of wife by husband)‚ by khula (by mutual consent) or by faskh (decree of the court dissolving the marriage). It can be said that If Talaq is defined as the right specifically granted to men to divorce their wifes ‚ khula can be said to be its equal for women as it gives them the right to raise

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    Income And Wealth Distribution In Australia By Anthony Stokes‚ Senior Lecturer in Economics. Australian Catholic University‚ Strathfield While the overall standard of living in Australia is higher than many other countries in the world‚ not all Australians are benefiting. There are considerable differences in the levels of income and wealth between the richest people in Australia and the poorest. In addition‚ the gap‚ between those with the highest living standards and those with the lowest has

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    Gun Control: Australia Has the Right Idea Picture this scenario: an elementary class is enjoying recess out on the playground‚ and one child picks up a rock and throws it at a classmate.The teacher‚ instead of punishing the child‚ gives all other children a rock to defend themselves with‚ because the only thing that can stop a bad kid with a rock is a good kid with a rock‚ right? In the United States‚ there are more guns than there are people. According to a Congressional Research Service report

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    Bryant opened fire in Port Arthur‚ Tasmania in Australia. He killed thirty-five people and injured twenty-four. This was the worst massacre in Australian history. Twelve days later‚ the Australian government‚ led by Prime Minister John Howard‚ announced new gun policies for both state and local governments to enact. It started with a massive mandatory buyback of over 650‚000 to one million semi-automatic shotguns and rifles (Mehta 2). The new gun laws also prohibited private sales and required that

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    systems in the world. Politics may not be a passion by all but it is something that runs Australia and is needed to be acknowledged as it puts laws in place for the citizens of Australia. The compulsory system is apart of everyday life and the decisions made by the government impacts the services that citizens receive‚ such as tax costs and improve the nation’s future. Compulsory voting should remain in Australia for many reasons‚ such as it gives Australian citizens the legitimate representation for

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