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    range of sociocultural factors shaping their individual and unique identities. In 2006‚ more than 50% of people living in Australia were migrants or had a parent who had migrated to Australia (ABS‚ 2006‚ p. 46). This demonstrates the prevalence of cultural diversity in the population which extends into Australian schools. Diversity has many faces‚ incorporating differences in culture‚ sexuality‚ gender identity‚ socio-economic status‚ life experience‚ geographical location‚ spoken language and dialect

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    National Australia Bank

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    National Australia Bank Introduction For any person who first moved to Australia‚ for education‚ business or any other purposes‚ one of their first concerns is always which bank/s are the most trust-worthy. For those who know the answer to this question‚ a typical response would be‚ “any of the big four”‚ which includes the ANZ Bank‚ Commonwealth Bank of Australia‚ Westpac Bank‚ and the National Australia Bank. National Australia Bank is often mentioned as one of the “Big four” in the banking

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    granted to facilitate dual listed companies has to be carefully ensured and reconciled with the continuing obligations applicable mainstream corporate Australia. There are a range of regulatory authorities and business groups which play key roles in promoting good corporate governance in Australia-ASIC‚ APRA‚ and FRC. The corporate sector in Australia is regulated mainly by agencies like – the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)‚ the Australian Securities and Investments Commission

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    Australia Kinship System

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    large impact on how the culture behaves beginning with their creation stories and then onto how children are raised‚ children entering adulthood‚ and relationships that are taught. These examples of kinships can differ from culture to culture especially in the Australian Aboriginal culture which could bring a culture closer together or it can damage the culture. Kinships can change how a culture behaves through their beliefs. Aboriginal culture is the oldest living culture (meaning it still exists

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    Starbucks Failure in Australia Introduction There are a number of different reasons why Starbucks failed in Australia and will be spoken of in more detail over the course of the report. Since World War II‚ Australians have developed a taste for coffee that many of the European migrants that moved to Australia brought with them. Starbucks first began in 1971 its main goal was to offer a coffee experience that no other coffee shop has done before. As stated in the case study‚ Starbucks

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    socialization and enculturation (see Jureidini & Poole‚ 2003‚ pp124 ¡V 127). Other important theorists to look at are George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) and Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934). Agents of Socialization: In Australian culture‚ socialization occurs through various agents‚ and due to Australia being so multicultural and diverse‚ the importance of each of these agents is different from individual to individual. „X Family ¡V For most children‚ the family is the epicenter of socialization and is the most

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    at increasing economic diversity is needed. This creates demand for talents and labour of many dispositions‚ young agriculture graduates with limited job prospects from China can now come to Australia to fill the structural unemployment‚ workers with advanced experience in healthcare‚ aged care from Australia can be employed as consultants in the booming aged care industry in

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    6 of the module introduction). (Public-Private) This essay will define the term internationalisation and examine its impact on Australia’s higher education system. The term internationalisation is rather vague and does not directly identify the culture that has been spreading‚ particularly since the end of the cold war and the so-called ‘triumph of capitalism’. A better term for much of (Not all‚ but increasingly..) internationalisation would be the spread of Western European capitalism and its

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    WINE INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA

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    Just like India where the largest wine imports are from France‚ China’s largest wine imports are also from France but followed by Australia with financial figures available as bottled wine exports from Australia reached level of USD 87 million in 2009 as against USD6 Million in 2004. China imports huge volumes of wine from Australia. In view of the above‚ Australia has become largest supplier of bottled wine led by France. The top four suppliers i.e. Southcorp‚ Beringer Blass‚ BRL Hardy and Orlando

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    Ageing Population Australia’s population is getting older at a rapid rate. About two million people are aged 70 years or older are expected to rise. The ageing of the population is caused by two factors which are‚ increased life expectancy and decreasing birth rates. Population changes in Victoria are similar to the Australian pattern. An ageing population is a shift in the country’s population towards older ages and this is usually reflected in an increase in the proportion of the population that

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