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    ESTIMATING THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF FESTIVALS AND EVENTS: A RESEARCH GUIDE By Ben Janeczko‚ Trevor Mules and Brent Ritchie RESEARCH REPORT RESEARCH REPORT SERIES The primary aim of CRC Tourism’s research report series is technology transfer. The reports are targeted toward both industry and government users and tourism researchers. The content of this technical report series primarily focuses on applications‚ but may also advance research methodology and tourism theory. The report series

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    of Immigrants in Australia‟. International Migration Review 43(1): 134-159. 3. Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA). 2003. Report of the Review of Settlement Services for Migrants and Humanitarian Entrants. Canberra: DIMIA. 4. Game‚ C. 2001. “Political Participation‟. In Reader’s Guide to the Social Sciences‚ ed. J. Michie. Volume 2. London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publisher. 5. John Masanauskas‚ July 21‚ 2005 ‘Skilled migrant program failing’ The Herald Sun (Melbourne)

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    t h e s t o l e n g e n e r a t i o n Amid 1910 and 1970 up to 100‚000 Aboriginal children were taken forcibly or under compulsion from their families by police or welfare officers. A number of these children were taken at birth and in their childhood years. The babies and children were sent either to ‘special intention’ establishments or in later years especially‚ to foster homes. In a small amount of instances mothers or families knew where their children had been taken and were able to maintain

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    Sample research proposal Abstract - 100 This is a research proposal seeks to establish the contributing factor to the onset of delinquency in adolescent. It aims at the criminal justice system to assist with possible intervention of young offenders before they graduate into the criminal justice system. It focuses on three particular issues which are childhood maltreatment‚ neighbourhood disadvantage and lack of monitoring in adolescents. Preventing the onset of delinquency in adolescent has to

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    The Elements of Criminal Liability ACTUS REUS & MENS REA "Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea"‚ or "an act does not make a man guilty unless his mind be also guilty (Burgess‚ 2004‚ p.8)." In criminal law‚ for an individual to commit a crime‚ there must be present two elements. They are: • Actus Reus (meaning guilty act – or omission); and • Mens Rea (meaning guilty mind). Actus Reus is the guilty act or omission in the commissioning of a crime. In short‚ it is what the offender does

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    Barry. ~{!0~}The Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) Phenomenon in Singapore.~{!1~}. Contemporary Southeast Asia. 25.3 (2003): 489-496. Effendy‚ Bahtiar. Islam and the State in Indonesia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies‚ 2003. ~{!0~}Jakarta‚ Canberra to Forge Terror Pact.~{!1~} 6 Feb 2002. CNN. 25 Jul 2007.

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    Low socio-economic status people and their impact on university participation‚ choice of university and choice of course in Australia There seem to be persistent inequalities in Australian higher education participation. Over the last two decades the participation numbers for low socio-economic status group have only slightly improved despite improvements in access (Centre for the Study of Higher Education‚ 2008‚ p. 15). After the Bradley report which was written following the review of higher

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    HOW GROUP-THINK MAKES KILLERS? SUMMARY The article starts by describing the setting in which an experiment‚ which was designed by psychologist Philip G. Zimbardo of the University of Stanford was conducted. The experiment involved college students who are to be divided into two groups -- one‚ the prison guards‚ and two‚ the inmates. However‚ six days after the experiment started‚ the experiment had to be stopped due to the abusive and sadistic behavior of the prison guards towards the inmates

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    and the Senate are to be elected‚ nor could it dictate the number and strength of Australia’s national political parties and the dynamics of competition among them. The electoral and party systems have a profound impact on the political dynamics in Canberra‚ including the roles of the two houses of Parliament and the relations between them‚ so both are summarized here. Special attention is given to a development that has fundamentally affected the balance of power among the parties‚ the implementation

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     been  a  challenged  language  that  I’m   interested  in‚  so  I  designed  to  come  to  Australia  to  enhance  my  knowledge  of  it.   I  Chose  University  of  Canberra  as  for  my  institute‚  because  I  believe  it  will   help  improve  both  my  speaking  and  writing  skills.  They  both  have  always  been  a   challenge  for

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