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    history‚ with large amounts of migration flowing into Australia in the 1900’s. Specifically in this essay I will draw upon experiences from John‚ who migrated to Australia from England in 1977 at the age of 20. John’s experiences will help understand the process of migration to Australia‚ lifestyle migration and economic migration‚ and the policies in place such as the White Australia policy. In addition‚ I will explore the concept

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    opposed to a total return index‚ which measures both price movements and dividend income. 2.1 Comparison of Australia with USA share price Actually‚ the progress of Australia and USA share price was fluctuating. Starting March 1976- March 1996‚ share price of Australia and USA was increase rapidly. Afterwards‚ Australia share price was constant. In that period‚ Australia share price got impact form Asian financial crisis. After the Asian Financial crisis‚ USA share price was fluctuated

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    Trade relations between Australia and China Australia’s establishment of diplomatic relations with China was in 1972 by the Whitlam Government‚ together with Australia’s One China policy. China and Australia’s bilateral relationship continues to grow‚ as do both the countries. The relationship is built a strong trade interests and location of our two countries. The Chinese are our largest two-way trade partners valued at almost 160 billion in 2013-14. Australia and China are both part of APEC the

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    The trading relationship between Australia and Japan is Australia’s second biggest trading partner (China being the biggest) and the third biggest foreign investor. The countries share similar values and interests; both countries are built on a democratic‚ constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary government headed by a Prime Minister and both countries have shared interests in national security. The countries’ economic interests are also very similar; Japan looks to Australia for food such

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    Australia Late 1900's

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    From the start of 20th Century to the early 21st Century‚ Australia has gone from a European centric nation to a multicultural superpower. With the introduction of many different ethnicities and cultures throughout the years‚ not only have our values‚ attitudes and beliefs evolved to accommodate the amount of variety‚ but many other things have evolved too. One of the most important things to have been brought to the country of Australia is the wide variety of different cultural foods and cuisines

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    Education in Great Britain is divided into four areas. England and Wales have the same education system‚ unlike Northern Ireland and Scotland whos education system are different. In England and Wales education system consists of primary‚ secondary‚ further and higher education. Compulsory education last for 11 years and children are legally required to start attending school after their fifth birthday (or earlier) and finish it somewhere at the age of 16. Most pupils transfer from primary school

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    alliances between countries are common‚ with Australia being in many forums and agreements. One such forum is the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation‚ or APEC for short‚ which promotes and supports free trade policy in the Asia-Pacific region. It was established in 1989 to combat the interdependence of Asia-Pacific economies‚ and it has 21 members from the Pacific Rim economies. Both Australia and United States are active

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    Britain

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    Britain Britain Laura The alliances that Britain belonged with and their primary allies mold history and the war’s that Britain battled. Although there were many concerns such as security‚ strength‚ and wealth that led Britain to gain alliances; Britain’s economic growth and revolutionary expansions of modern technology topped the list in countries of Europe‚ and major imperialist’s activities for Britain during the nineteenth century grew. In addition Britain’s

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    that the majority of Australians support same-sex marriage in 2009. Today in Australia you are still not permitted to marry a person who is the same gender as yourself. The Australian government does not recognise marriage between the same gender so therefore the two people in the relationship‚ by law‚ cannot be legally married rather they are known as flatmates . This is plainly stated under the Marriage Act 1961 Australia‚ it defines marriage as “Marriage means the union of a man and a woman to the

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    Police Reforms 1914-1914

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    conditions which offered both a challenge and an opportunity two separate. Schemes for the organization and employment of women on police duties were promptly launched women’s movements abstained from their militant activities to help the wall effort. In 1914 Nine Boyle advertised in the vote for women to offer themselves as specials when sir Edward Ward called on the nation for special constables. She called for recruits to work part time as women volunteer police (WVP). Sir Edward declared only men were

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