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    Summary of Australian History from 1788: 1788- Arrival of first white settlers in Australia on the assumption that Australia was “terra-nullius” (empty land) -1970s term the land was claimed to belong to the Crown (Queen of Britain) Aborigines were included in British law -British colony: British government & laws transferred to Australian soil -population: mostly British -dominant church: Anglican -convictism: affected our view of ourselves as part of the British Empire -Development of Australian

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    Task 3 Essay - Cohesion & Division “Australia’s involvement in the Second World War created a sense of cohesion rather than division” Unlike the First World War which caused large social divisions within society over conflicting issues‚ Australia’s involvement in the Second World War served to create a sense of cohesion rather than division. There was a sense of national unity to provide support for Britain at the beginning of the war and as the threat

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    Social Cohesion Abstract Assessing the multiculturalism policy impact in Australia requires a distinction between traits‚ the influence on the effective assimilation of minorities in society‚ and multiculturalism as an important aspect of national identity and the power on the politics of immigration in Australia. However‚ it distinguishes that there are various of encounters of enduring high levels of social cohesion with the Australian government. This essay will claim that the new arrived migrants

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    1945-1990's Music Analysis

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    1950s-1990s has had a major influenced on modern day music. It has affected the way people live as well as how they act. Music has been influenced by many key events in history‚ from freedom rights to uniting countries. Music has also played a dominate role in society effecting the way people dress and act. Music is a trend setter‚ which has caused some positives and negatives on culture. This task will present how it has affected each of the above examples from the years 1945 through to 1990. Music

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    GRAMMATICAL COHESION IN BUSINESS ARTICLES TERM PAPER Riga 2013 Declaration of Academic Integrity I hereby declare that this study is my own and does not contain any unacknowledged material from any source. Date: Signed: Anotācija Kursa darbs analizē gramatikas kohēzijas ierīčus bizness diskursā rakstos. Darba mērķis ir izpētīt gramatisko kohēziju biznesa rakstos. Šajā darbā ir mēģināts pierādīt‚ ka ir svarīgi izpētīt gramatisko kohēziju biznesa rakstos‚ lai

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    Australia faced many major changes in the religious patters since 1945 to the present day; the reasons of these changes dependent on Christianity as the major religious tradition‚ Immigration and Secularism. Christianity as the major religious tradition: which means that Christianity is still the major religion in Australia since 1945‚ although that Christianity underwent many changes in its branches‚ some of churches has been raisin such as Catholic 25.3%‚ others has been decreases such as Anglican(

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    Was the division of Korean Peninsula in 1945 inevitable? This is a very complex question that we have to take a look from different sides to make a clear judgement on. It was not just one event that led to the division of Korean; there were multiple events led to the division of Korea such as the Japanese invasion and intervention of more powerful states during World War II. These series of event of eventually led the division and some of the events were not avoidable. Based on this reasoning‚ I

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    Australia ’s Federal System is dynamic and the division of lawmaking power between the Commonwealth and State since 1901 has changed dramatically; Critically discuss‚ focussing on the major reasons for those changes. On the first of January 1901 Australia became a federation when the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act came into force. Since this time‚ Australia has been a federated country‚ consisting of a Commonwealth Parliament and six State Parliaments these being Tasmania‚ Victoria‚

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    Religion & Belief Systems in Australia post 1945 Question 1: Aboriginal religion is based on land. Land is the heart of Aboriginal Dreaming and provides the assurance needed for the continuation of rituals and ceremonies (king‚ 2010‚ p.213). The effect of Dispossession on Aboriginal spiritualities related to the separation from their land was enormous and overwhelmingly detrimental. The impact of British colonisation resulted in Australia being declared ’terra-nullius’ ’land belonging to no-one’

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    ARTICLE IN PRESS Behaviour Research and Therapy 45 (2007) 687–698 www.elsevier.com/locate/brat Group cohesion in cognitive-behavioral group therapy for social phobia Marlene Taube-Schiffa‚ Michael K. Suvakb‚ Martin M. Antonyc‚d‚e‚Â Peter J. Bielinge‚f‚ Randi E. McCabed‚e a Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care Department‚ Princess Margaret Hospital‚ Toronto‚ ON‚ Canada b Department of Psychology‚ Boston University‚ Boston‚ MA‚ USA c Department of Psychology‚ Ryerson University‚ 350

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