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    views and values. I will be discussing why they should be able to enter politics and attempt to elect their own politicians‚ what religious participation in government may look like‚ and how it would be limited. I will also discuss how a complete ban on religion in government may be unconstitutional‚ and the possible pros and cons of their participation in government. Religious groups should be able to participate in government because the separation of church and state denies them the civil liberty to

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    Like lots of indigenous and cultural groups‚ they have their own explanations of how the world was created! * The aboriginals believe that everything around them exists because of the dreaming * This is an ongoing belief of the indigenous Australians that has occurred due to the past‚ is present in our society and one a belief that will continue in the future. * It was believed that at the beginning of time spirit ancestors wandered the earth in the form of animals. * They believe that

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    While the first book was full of romantic descriptions of the land‚ the second and third books lack such detail. There are very few descriptions of the settings‚ likely because they take place in cities‚ which are common. The landscape descriptions of the previous books‚ on the other hand‚ showed readers a part of nature they had likely never seen before. The few descriptions that are included often take place at night‚ and the darkness does not lend a positive air to the city

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    Australian Paper Manufacturers Introduction Australian Paper Manufacturers (APM) and Paper Company of Australia (PCA) were subsidiaries of the major Australian Corporations during 1986. APM specialized in producing paper packaging whereas PCA produced fine paper. Production activities were performed using chemical processes. The case mainly discusses how APM and PCA faced with environmental issues concerning the spilling of toxic chemicals produced by these chemical transformation processes.

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    examine the author’s application and execution of themes such as gender and identity. Before discussing Calvino’s novel‚ it seems appropriate to provide a brief sketch of the criterion which Tim Woods describes as embodying the key characteristics of post modernism. According to Woods‚ a work of postmodern fiction often demonstrates a preoccupation with the viability of systems of representation‚ the decentering of the subject by discursive system‚ the inscription of multiple fictive selves‚ along

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    Good afternoon guys. I am Wayne Hyett‚ the editor of The castle. I am glad to standing here to show you my opinion of "The way Australians view and understand the word is unique". Which is represent the Australian’s voice. This movie talking about a sweet-natured family called the Kerrigan. Eventhough they live beside the airport and under the power lines‚ they still pride of the house. One day Darryl has been told to evicted [i’vikt] out‚ but the house is really important to him so he attempts

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    Since settlement‚ the Australian nation has been fixated on the question of “what defines us” as a people. From the bush legend of early settlement‚ to the beach culture of the 1980’s and 90’s‚ our search for a singular national identity has seen various failed attempts at pinning down ‘what it really means to be Australian’. National image and identity is a creation of the times‚ and as such‚ the pursuit for a defining any one national identity is an unattainable dream. In this essay I will endeavour

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    Australian spirit’ is a term often thrown around when discussing relevant social matters such as the global refugee crisis‚ immigration and Aboriginal issues. To many‚ it is synonymous with the concept of ‘mateship’‚ a laidback‚ friendly attitude. The significance of proposing to introduce recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders (ATSI peoples) into the Constitution is that it embodies the ‘Australian spirit’. The Constitution is the foundation of Australian society‚ as it determines

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    CPA 117: GLOBAL STRATEGY & LEADERSHIP CASE STUDY: AUSTRALIAN BEVERAGES LTD (ABL) WHAT TYPE OF ORGANISATION IS ABL? Company Type: Australian Public Company‚ Limited by Shares * ABL is a listed company on the ASX (1996) * Commenced operations in 1937 * Moved into Non-CSD’s in 1984 starting with fruit drinks (acquisition of fruit juice manufacturer in VIC) * Entered milk market in 1990 (acquisition of manufacturing facilities from a dairy co-operative) * Entered snack food

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    does it mean to be an Australian? SOSE: Kristian Penna In my opinion being an Australian is one of the most satisfying and fulfilling privileges that a person could wish for. It is not a duty that I take for granted‚ but instead embrace and receive great joy in return. Technically‚ being an Australian is someone who is a ‘citizen of Australia’.[1] However the factors that form a deeper implication to what it actually means to be an Australian are often intangible

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