tools of marketing‚ London. Lancaster‚ G. & Reynolds‚ P. 2002‚ Marketing made simple‚ Elsevier Press‚ Oxford. Mareovic‚ I. 1998‚ ‘Virtual museums: the challenge of globalisation’ in Museology and globalisation‚ ed. L Young‚ University of Canberra Press‚ Canberra‚ 66-71. Rentschler‚ R. Innovative arts marketing‚ Allen & Unwin‚ St Leonards‚ NSW. Silvester‚ R. 2001‚ Creating web-accessible databases: case studies for libraries‚ museums and other nonprofits‚ Information Today‚ Medford‚ N.J. Teather‚
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE NIGERIAN ARMY ENGINEERS TO NATION BUILDING: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS INTRODUCTION 1. Nations of the world set objectives which they continually strive to achieve. These objectives which are regarded to be of benefit to the citizens of the country are collectively known as national interest. The extent to which a nation can achieve its national interest and indeed the influence it wields in the international community depends largely on its level of development. Nation
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10850 Marketing 100 Sem 1 2013 SA/TM ID Report Cover Sheet Name______adf_____Sally Student____________sfaf_______________ Student Number___012545654__ 12345678_______________________sf_________ Tutor’s Name__sfaf_____ Tina Tutor _____________fasdfdf________ Tutorial Day________Wednesday_______adfdf___________________________ Tutorial Time:______10am – 11.30am_______________________asdfdsf____ Student Comments to Lecturer/Tutor (if any)________adff_____________________ _________________________________________________________________
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Criminal Exploitation of New Technologies AIC Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice No93 (July 1998) 4 5. Australian Bureau of Statistics 1997‚ Recorded Crime‚ Australia 1996‚ ABS Catalogue No. 4510.0‚ AGPS‚ Canberra (1998)‚ Yearbook Australia‚ ABS Catalogue No. 1301.0‚ AGPS‚ Canberra. 6. P.N. Grabosky‚ Russell G. Smith‚ Paul Wright‚ Crime and Telecommunications AIC Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice No 59 (August 1996) 7 8. Peter Grabosky‚ Technology & Crime Control‚ AIC Trends and
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"Focusing on the viticulture industry in Australia‚ discuss the possible impacts of climate change on that sector or a portion of a sector‚ particularly addressing any relevant adaptation and mitigation measures. Are there any lessons that can be learned from comparisons between your chosen country and others experiencing similar issues?” The widely acknowledged increasing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is set to drastically change the world’s climate in the coming years. The impacts will
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humans try to increase fertile land in one area‚ they must divert needed resources from another area • altering natural waterways which can increase the risk of flooding • Interfering with the natural fire cycles of an area (one cause of increased bushfire problems in Australia) • overuse of natural resources‚ resulting in depletion of some of these resources • climate change and the development of extreme weather conditions: scientists continue to debate how much humans actually contribute to climate
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inter-generational equity for energy within the ACT. electricity (22%)‚ diesel (18%)‚ and petrol (16%). Solar energy accounted for below 1% of Australia’s net energy consumption (seen in Figure 1). Regarding electricity prices‚ (seen in Figure 2) Canberra has witnessed a 45% increase within the past 5 years (2007 – 2012). Additionally‚ the retail price of gas and other household fuels has increased by 48% (1). Figure 1: Household Energy Consumption‚ from 2000-01 to 2010-11 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL
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One problem that has been plaguing societies throughout history is crime. The following essay will provide discussion on the topic “Compare and contrast crime myths and factsâ€Â. Even today’s contemporary society is struggling to come to fair terms about effects of crime on society and individuals‚ fair and effective law enforcement and judiciary systems‚ educative corrections system and proactive and effective crime prevention. This assignment will focus on comparison and contrast
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code of professional conduct for nurses in australia Introduction Introduction Code of Professional Conduct Purpose Glossary of Terms References Code of Professional Conduct for Nurses Professional conduct refers to the manner in which a person behaves while acting in a professional capacity. It is generally accepted that when performing their duties and conducting their affairs professionals will uphold exemplary standards of conduct‚ commonly taken to mean standards not generally expected
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trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region. The Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a cooperative effort of 21 countries with a common goal of improving free trade in this region. First established in 1989 with 12 member countries in Canberra‚ Australia‚ APEC has made great strides in facilitating and improving trade among its member countries. In the first decade after its creation‚ the economies of the member nations accounted for 70% of global growth economically. Objectives of APEC
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