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    The Australian Food Industry- KFC Report KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is a chain of fast food restaurants which primarily focuses on the selling of original recipe fried chicken and other foods such as burgers‚ wraps‚ potato & gravy and coleslaw. The company was originally founded in 1952 by Colonel Harland Sanders‚ and since then it has expanded to over 9‚000 stores in 86 countries. It first opened in Australia in Guilford‚ Sydney in 1968‚ there are now over 600 stores Australia wide. Since

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    Australian Corporations Law

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    AUSTRALIAN CORPORATIONS LAW Question 1 I THE PROCEDURE BY WHICH A COMPANY CAN BE FORMED The formation of a company‚ known as incorporation‚ is achieved ‘by a process of registration controlled by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.’ A Pre-registration Requirements The pre-registration requirements are: • The selection of the classification and type of company • The selection of a company name‚ this is optional • Completion of the application of registration using

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    Mexico Post Colonial

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    The history of Post colonial Mexico included many successful and influential leaders: Porfirio Diaz‚ Francisco Madero‚ Francisco (Pancho) Villa‚ and Emiliano Zapata. Disparities in classification of the revolution arise from the numerous factions and ideological assumptions advocated for the overthrow of Diaz’s rule‚ hence one can argue that it was a political‚ social‚ or economical revolution. A social revolution advocates a complete transformation of all characteristic aspects of society‚ encompassing

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    Max Dupain's Sunbaker

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    just an artwork but it is an Australian icon because it represents what Australia is. Description The photo is a famous image of the shapely male shoulders of a European man lying on Bondi Beach. Dupain used a low viewpoint to take the photo so that only the figure ’s head‚ broad shoulders and well muscled arms are revealed. Mood/Emotions Evoked The mood it creates is a very patriotic one which would fill most Australians with a sense of national pride. Most Australian ’s spend a lot of their time

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    typically aged fifteen years and above. With this in mind‚ the company has plans to emerge into the Australian market within the next two years. This could be greatly beneficial due to the Australian climate combined with the amount of outdoor activities that the people of Australia partake in. The following depicts the marketing plan and efforts put forth in entering Soothing Rain into the Australian market. Situation and

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    English Colonial Policy

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    Topic Exercise 1.2: England England first set out for the New World as a response to the Spanish example. Spain had been the first European power to explore this new land‚ and upon their return showed how valuable a venture it was. England’s first objective in exploring the New World was to find a North-West Passage to open up trade with China. They were highly unsuccessful‚ and shifted their focus south toward New Spain. Their attempts to settle and establish colonies failed on many occasions

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    schools and locations. It is continuously broadcasted and featured throughout the media‚ giving it a broad variety of audience. With its growing popularity‚ it is a very effective way to express opinions and make a social comment in contemporary Australian society. Social media is an incredibly powerful tool when it comes to publicising information quickly and adequately to a substantial group of audience. There are a several number of dance productions that have been broadcasted and shared

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    Australian Beverages Limited

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    Exam case Australian Beverages Limited Pre-seen information Semester 1 2010 Australian Beverages Limited — Pre-seen information A. Introduction to Australian Beverages Limited — March 2010 Australian Beverages Limited (ABL) commenced soft drink manufacturing in 1937. During the 1970s and 1980s‚ the company expanded its beverage portfolio by entering into other non-alcoholic beverage categories‚ such as fruit and milk-based drinks. Entry into the snack food market was recently undertaken in

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    Dalat

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    of thousands of pine trees" due to its specific sights which are pine with twisting road and tree marigold blossom in the winter. Dalat was developed as a tourist destination after Yersin‚ who discovered it in the late 1890s‚ persuaded the French colonial administration of its value as a highland resort. Because of that‚ many visitors called it "Little Paris." Moreover‚ the city’s temperate weather stands in contrast to Vietnam’s other climate and mist covering the valleys almost year-round leads

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    From the mid nineteenth century‚ Australian colonial and state governments adopted ‘protective’ policies to control and segregate Aboriginal people from the white population‚ and from each other. Government policies were enforced by white ‘protectors’ who administered the reserves and had wide-ranging powers. Through the policies of Protection (1901-1940)‚ Assimilation (1950s-1968)‚ Integration (1968) and Self-determination (1972)‚ governments directed where and how Aboriginal people should live

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