Overview It is pretty sure that Australia has a rich migration history (Migration Heritage Centre‚ 2012). In 1788‚ when European settlement began‚ Australian aboriginal population was about 40 thousand. Today‚ over 24 million people live in Australia. Attitudes to migration‚ however‚ have changed considerably. The first immigration law enacted by the federal government was the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901. This act‚ a symbol of infamous ’White Australia’‚ was designed to regulate the entry of
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FEDERAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT VS REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT There are many different forms of government that exists in the world and one of those is Federal form of government. Federal states are political body described by combination of partially self-governing states or provinces united by a central (federal) government. Federal form of government is a form of government in which sovereign power is formally divided usually by means of a constitution between a central authority and a number
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Emily McReynolds English 101 August 26‚ 2013 Election Night Remarks Although he did not start with the most promising campaign‚ he ended up winning it all‚ he became the president of the United States. They did not start with a lot of money‚ or a lot of endorsements‚ but it all did not matter. There was the biggest turn out in voter history‚ people waited hours to show their support‚ so their voice could be heard. His campaign was built and supported by hard working men and woman. He could
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R&D‚ connections and capacity and commercialization and adoption. The basic R&D is funding for some Public Research Organizations (PROs) and Primarily Universities and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industry Research Organization (CRIRO). The Australian government spent $48 billion on basic R&D and S44 billion was used by PROs. The directed R&D is founding for some research questions which were specified by the government. Only $10 billion was used for directed R&D and $9billion was for the private
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Explain the significance of the Freedom Rides for Australia in the post-World War 2 period. The Australian Freedom Rides was not only significant but an extremely important historical event that occurred‚ that marginally affected the living standards‚ rights and the way our nation saw Aboriginal people. Starting through a very important Australian Aboriginal activists Charles Perkins‚ who was the first Aboriginal student to attend Sydney University‚ when he created SAFA in 1964. SAFA was a mixed
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improvements. Android OS has a large community of developers writing applications that extend the functionality of devices. These “Large Communities” writes the code of Android OS in a customized version of JAVA. System Project Context Mobile Election System has a great advantage for the students especially to those who cannot go to vote in their perspective voting places. But with the use of this said system‚ through their smart phones they can vote wherever they are‚ buy simply logging in to
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The presidential elections are coming up and most of the people who decided to vote are not as satisfied with their two choices. The people of the U.S. wants a leader who knows they don’t have to be perfect‚ but desires perfection as a goal‚ a leader who puts country over party no matter the consequences‚ and who is genuine in their approach to all sides in reaching solutions‚ a leader who doesn’t just follow the letter of the law or the details of rules or what someone else did‚ but rather someone
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brothers‚ industrialist who own the secondly largest privately owned company in the US (Mayer‚ 2010). They gained fame by suing the Federal Election Commission (FEC)‚ leading to a notorious Supreme Court case which eliminated some restrictions on how corporations can spend money in elections. Back in 1971‚ the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) was the main United States federal law that regulates political fundraising and spending. Its original focus was
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Elections‚ Voting and Campaigns I. Why do they run? II. Who is eligible? III. The strategy of winning IV. Financing the Campaign V. Why some Americans do not vote? VI. How do voters decide? Democrat or Republican? Socio-Economic and Demographic Factors I. Why do they run? Self Starters: To further their careers To carry out specific political programs Example: Americans with Disabilities Act In response to certain issues or events Example: Anti Obama or Anti Bush Ambition‚ Power Recruited: To fill
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continent. In land area it ’s the sixth largest for a country and the smallest continent.<br><br>Australia is a very dry‚ thinly populated country. Very few coastal areas receive enough rainfall to support a large population. The largest group of Australian people live in two large cities‚ Sydney and Melbourne. The vast interior is mainly desert or grassland and there are very few settlements. As a whole‚ the country has a density of six people per square mile.<br><br>The down under is famous for vast
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