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    Multicultural Australia

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    allows those who choose to call Australia home the right to practise and share in their cultural traditions and languages within the law and free from discrimination. Australia is a multicultural nation. In all‚ since 1945‚ seven million people have migrated to Australia. Today‚ one in four of Australia’s 23 million people were born overseas‚ 44 per cent were born overseas or have a parent who was and four million speak a language other than English. Australia is and will remain a multicultural

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    Should Australia ban the burqa? As we all know‚ Burqa is a loose‚ usually black or light blue robe that is worn by Muslim women‚ especially in Afghanistan‚ and that covers the body from head to toe. The burqa is not force by the Islamic holy bible‚ Koran. It only say that‚ women and men have to wear modestly in the public. Women‚ especially‚ cannot show their body to a man‚ other than their husband. This is written in the Koran. In Qur’an Sura Nur Chapter: The Light. Verse 31‚ "And say to the faithful

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    D1- Evaluate the effectiveness of property law in protecting business organisations. Introduction This assignment will include information about property crime‚ how businesses deal with it and whether the punishments for property crime are effective enough. What is property crime? Property crime is a classification of crime that includes‚ among other crimes‚ burglary‚ larceny‚ theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ arson‚ shoplifting‚ and vandalism. Property crime only includes the taking of money or property

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    welfare‚ the law reform process has been relatively effective in achieving just outcomes for animals’ rights and standards. Animal welfare is an extensive field in developing societal values for equality and humanness‚ as this is a major component in law reform. Although the law has been effective in regard to reinforcing the rights and standards for animal‚ controversial issues still arises as it prohibits the law from achieving just outcomes. This essay will discuss the effectiveness of law reform within

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    Australia on Communism

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    History Essay: Australia on Communism How did Australian governments deal with the perceived threat of communism after 1950‚ both at home and abroad? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Communism was spreading during the 1950s. It seemed as though it had spread from the USSR to China and was still advancing‚ causing the Australian government to become fearful of communism eventually reaching Australia and the threat of communism existing within

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    Applied Law Essay

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    Applied Law Essay Queensland Services Building Authority Act UDB102 Assessment 2 Essay| Due Date: 27/9/13 | Word Count- Part A: 910 Part B: 1307 Introduction: In order to establish the true meaning of Section 42-Unlawful Carrying Out of Building Work of the Queensland Building Services Authority Act (QBSAA) 1991 (Qld)‚ the objective of the entirety of the act must be considered. Section 3 of the Act states that the objects of the Act are to regulate the building industry‚ provide

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    An essay on the drought of 1991-95 in Australia1995 was a long-lived‚ El Niño related drought. It was one of the longest of the twentieth centuryand one of the most destructive in terms ofdamage to the physical environment. Largeareas of topsoil were lost and there was somedamage to vegetation and wildlife. As droughts occur frequently in Australia‚most native plants and animals are usually wellequipped to deal with them. However‚ introducedcrops and animals can be severely affected‚leading to

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    Should the legal age of drinking in Australia be lifted to 21? An exposition by Jazmin Maree Watson Daily media and conversation is often about the consumption of alcohol. Alcohol is part of the Australian culture whether we like this or not. It is only natural that teenagers and young adults choose to drink early; to change the legal drinking age is to disregard our traditions and the Australian culture. Every teenager will tell you that an 18th birthday celebration is a staple in every young

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    Unemployment - Australia

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    Unemployment Unemployment refers to those people who are willing and able to work‚ actively seeking work but is unable to find suitable employment. In Australia unemployment is measured by a monthly telephone survey of the labour force conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). These unemployment statistics reflect the number of people who are not working but actively seeking it. To be classified as actively seeking work the following criteria must be followed: regularly checking

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    Euthanasia In Australia

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    The Fight to Legalise Euthanasia in Australia Euthanasia is defined by the Oxford Dictionary (Oxford University Press‚ 2013) as “the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma.” The word euthanasia originates from the Greek words‚ “eu” meaning good‚ and “thantos” meaning death‚ however the topic of this type of “good death” has become highly debatable in Australia. Sometimes referred to as “assisted suicide” and “mercy killing‚” euthanasia

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