The process of urbanisation is a central feature of Australian history. By 1900 over two-thirds of Australians were living in areas that were classified as urban. The growth of these cities was encouraged by various factors; the interaction and engagement of economic‚ demographic‚ political and social characteristics are definitely the key features that promoted the urbanisation of Australia. However‚ with the development of Australia came problems that people living in cities had to face. Environmental
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The MV Lilian S 1 1 Owners of the Motor Vessel “Lillian S” v Caltex Oil (Kenya) Ltd 5 Court of Appeal‚ at Mombasa Nyarangi‚ Masime & Kwach JJ A November 17‚ 1989 Civil Appeal No 50 of 1989 (Appeal from an order of the High Court at Mombasa‚ Bosire J‚ in Admiralty Cause No 29 of 1988 dated 28th February‚ 1989) Admiralty Law – admirality jurisdiction of the High Court Kenya – circumstances in which the jurisdiction can be invoked – Judicature Act (Cap 8)‚ section 4 – Supreme Court Act‚ 1981 sections
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In the early 1900’s clothes were a status symbol. Fashion was more important than comfort. Fashionable ladies enjoyed the grand occasions surrounding the federation of Australian colonies‚ and later the openings of new federal parliament‚ in Melbourne where royalty was going to be in attendance. Society matrons were lucky that the extravagant magnificent dresses of the Edwardian era coincided with Australians own premier events. Women liked to have a pinched waist‚ a big bust with no cleavage showing
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EGT1 - Economics and Global Business Applications Course of Study This course supports the assessments for EGT1. The course covers 7 competencies and represents 4 competency units. Introduction Overview You will learn the concepts and tools needed to make optimal decisions such as the following: marginal analysis; supply and demand; competition; anti-trust laws and government regulations; international business environment; international trade; global operations; and cultural sensitivity
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The 7 Layers of the OSI Model Last updated: March 03‚ 2008 The OSI‚ or Open System Interconnection‚ model defines a networking framework for implementing protocols in seven layers. Control is passed from one layer to the next‚ starting at the application layer in one station and proceeding to the bottom layer‚ over the channel to the next station and back up the hierarchy. |Application |This layer supports application and end-user processes. Communication partners
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Australian assimilation policies of the 1930 ’s. The following statement‚ "The assimilation policies of the 1930 ’s had a devastating effect on the Indigenous community‚ which is still being felt today. While promoted as protection for the Aboriginal children‚ the policy actually aimed at wiping out the Aboriginal race"‚ is incorrect and unsupported. It was not the actual assimilation policies that caused the devastating effects on the Aboriginal communities but the influence of the White Settlers
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About | Contact | Jobs | [pic] • Search • Lesson Store • Buy Video • Powerpoint • Home [pic][pic] [pic][pic]Services Marketing and the Extended Marketing Mix (7P’s) What is services marketing? A service is the action of doing something for someone or something. It is largely intangible (i.e. not material). A product is tangible (i.e. material) since you can touch it and own it. A service tends to be an experience that is consumed at the point where it is purchased
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I am reading Counting By 7’s by Holly Goldberg Sloan. In this novel we are introduced to a highly intelligent girl named Willow Chance‚ who lives in Bakersfield with her adoptive parents. She was always considered "gifted" from the beginning. She is about to start in a new school and hopes to make friends and "fit in". Willow takes her Standardized Test but is accused of cheating because she completed the test in only 17 minutes. She then gets sent to a counselor‚ Dell Duke‚ who has problems of his
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Client goal Our client is RefreshNow! Soda. RefreshNow! is a top 3 beverage producer in the U.S. and has approached McKinsey for help in designing a product launch strategy. Description of RefreshNow! Soda As an integrated beverage company‚ RefreshNow! leads its own brand design‚ marketing and sales efforts. In addition‚ the company owns the entire beverage supply chain‚ including production of concentrates‚ bottling and packaging‚ and distribution to retail outlets. RefreshNow! has a considerable
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Report 7-S Analysis‚ Key Problems and Recommendations for ‘Korean Air Line’ Group 7 1. Executive Summary Korean Air Lines was established with private capital in 1948. Since the company’s deficit had been increased‚ it changed into a public corporation. Han Jin Corporation‚ however‚ took over the control of the company to reduce operational problems such as growth of debts in 1969. At that time‚ the assets they had were only 514 employees‚ 1 jet‚ 7 propeller
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