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    Australian Soil

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    parent rock‚ climate‚ topography‚ organisms and time (Bockheim‚ et.al.‚ 2014). This is why there is a wide variety of soil types throughout Australia‚ but are there systematic differences between different regions? This essay will determine whether Australian tropical soils are different from soils of the rest of the country. The tropics are the regions between the latitude lines of the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn (Seidel‚ et.al.‚ 2008). The tropics are warm all year‚ averaging 25 to

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    Australian Aboriginal

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    For generations Australians have been taught to believe the country was peacefully settled by Europeans. Discuss whether this is true or not. Majority of Australians are taught to believe that Australia was a peacefully settled country by Europeans. Only Ancient Indigenous Australian communities know for a fact from their ancestors‚ that this is not true. Indigenous Australians lived in the country for thousands of years before the Europeans ’ invasion. They believed the land owned them not they

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    Question: Outline the main reasons for Federation. What was the main reason? Federation happened in 1901 when the six separate Australian colonies came together to form what is now the Commonwealth of Australia. It occurred for many reasons including: to unite the defence of Australia; to make uniform bank laws; taxes and tariffs resulting in better trade and communication between states; and to put the "White Australia Policy" into practise. Federation came about with the aid of many political

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    Australian Tariffs

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    conducted about how this industry contributes to national economy‚ and the answer couldn’t be clearer: it would cost Australia more losing its automotive industry rather than supporting it so it can grow strong again. Instead of being a dead weight to Australian economy‚ the automotive industry is a great contributor to it. The Abbot cabinet shouldn’t burden this weakened industry with tariffs that will ultimately lead it to its doom; instead‚ it should invest more in it‚ understanding its real value and

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    Australian Identity

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    Contents 1. How do we Define Australian Identity? Page 3 2. Summer Lovin’ Page 3 2.1. Sea‚ Summer and Senses Page 3 2.2. Catch ya Cobba Page 4 3. The Worst Australian of All Time Page 5 3.1. The Makings of a Proper Aussie Page 5 3.2. Cheeky Aussie‚ Lazy Aussie‚ Angry Aussie Page 5 4. In Conclusion Page 6 1. How do we Define Australian Identity? Australian identity refers to how a country is depicted as a whole whilst encompassing

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    Rush Poker Research Papers

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    name may sound gimmicky‚ but don’t let it fool you: Rush Poker is a huge development for the world of online-poker‚ and if you are a serious online-poker player‚ you cannot afford to ignore it. The easiest way to imagine Rush Poker is to picture a huge poker hall with hundreds of poker tables. Now imagine yourself sitting at a table. You are dealt two cards‚ the 2 of diamonds and seven of clubs. Garbage‚ so you fold. But since you are playing Rush Poker‚ you don’t have to wait for the table to finish

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    Australian dollar

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    Question 2 a) A fall in the value of the Australian dollar (AUD) against the U.S. dollar (USD) benefit Billabong in two folds‚ strengthened price competitiveness and translation advantage. Firstly‚ the Americas segment accounts for about 50% of Billabong’s sales revenue in 2008 and 2009. (Appx.1) In case of depreciation of AUD against USD‚ the price of imported surfwear to the U.S. in terms of USD will decrease. The US importers demand more for Billabong’s products. The sales increases from the

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    Rooster Gold Coin

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    Product description for Rooster Gold Coin Lunar Gold Coins came into being in the year 1999 along with their silver counterparts. The aforementioned coins celebrated the Chinese Year of the Rabbit and featured a Rabbit on its reverse. These gold coins are highly valued by investors and collectors alike due to a limited issuing quantity per year. The latest in these series of gold coins is the 2017 design that flaunts the rooster on its reverse‚ signifying the Year of the Rooster. The Perth Mint

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    Australian Stereotypes

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    Australian Stereotypes – Are they really what they are assumed to be? Stereotyping the Australians has always been a common practice by people all around the world. In fact‚ Australia has been classified as one of the most stereotyped nations in the world due to the sense that much of the international community believes that they have a solid understanding regarding Australian society‚ despite the fact that their beliefs bear little similarities to the realities of Australian life in the 21st Century

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    Busang - a River of Gold

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    yield upwards of 100 million ounces of gold. The Indonesian government was threatening to redistribute ownership of Busang‚ the mining region in which Bre-X had property rights‚ due to its fear that Bre-X was a short-term player not serious about extracting the gold or a long term commitment in Indonesia. These fears were justified given Bre-X’s small size (it had a net loss of $Cdn. 366‚677 in 1995 compared to a net income of $Cdn. 218 million from Barrick Gold Corp.‚ a potential government-corporate

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