Generations The term ‘stolen generations” is in reference to those Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed‚ as children‚ from their families and communities by government‚ welfare and affiliated church organisations. These children were systematically placed into institutional care or with non-Indigenous foster families. Although it can be argued that the removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children began as early as the very first days of European occupation
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Phase 5 Individual Project CJUS448-02 Elizabeth Passer Professor Anthony Nici June 25‚ 2012 Re: Final Processing the crime scene will be essential to bringing forth criminal charges against any assailant of the crime of rape. In the case of a rape the prime crime scene is the rape victim. Biological evidence is inevitably left behind. There could in this instance be evidence left behind on sheets. In this scenario the bed of the ‘No Tell Motel’ will likely have some physical evidence
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MONTREAUX CHOCOLATES USA MEMORANDUM TO: DAVID RAYMOND‚ MONTREAUX USA DIVISION MANAGER ANDREA TORRES‚ DIRECTOR OF NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CC: JENNIFER FITZGERALD FROM: MARIA TROPIANO SUBJECT: MONTREAUX USA PRODUCT LAUNCH DATE: APRIL 10‚ 2015 Executive Summary: As of October 2012‚ Andrea Torres‚ director of new product development at Montreaux Chocolate USA‚ needs to recommend whether or not the company should pursue a new product launch in the United States. The new product‚ a 70% cocoa dark
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her respect for Indian culture‚ I don’t remember what happened specifically‚ but the Indians saw her as a spiritual figure because she was so nice and respectful towards their culture. Near the end of the movie‚ when Dr. Aziz was accused of raping Adela Quested by Quested herself‚ one of the lawyers wanted Mrs. Moore to clear the name of Aziz. Of course eventually Quested clears the name of Aziz herself. Afterwards‚ Mrs. Moore is remembered as like a holy figure by the public. The other instance
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Elaine of Astolat Elaine was the beautiful daughter of Sir Bernard of Astolat. She was also known as “Elaine the White‚” Elaine the Fair‚” “Lily Maid of Astolat‚” and Lady of Shalott. Her two brothers‚ Sir Lavaine and Sir Torre‚ called her “Elaine the Lovable‚” and it was the name she liked best of all (“Elaine of Astolat/Lady of Shalott”). Elaine received the name of “Lily Maid of Astolat” from the people who lived around the area because they would see her walk pass their windows in her white
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Caring for obese patients in a culturally safe way. Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand‚ 13(4)‚ 14-15. Retrieved from: Cinahl with full text database Kruske‚ S.‚ Kildea‚ S.‚ & Barclay‚ L. (2006). Cultural safety and maternity care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Women and Birth‚ 19(3)‚ 73-77. Retrieved from: www.elsevier.com Meyst‚ S. (2005). Learning how to be culturally safe. Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand‚ 11(5)‚ 20-22. Retieved from: Cinahl with full text database Mackay‚ B
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with an incomplete sample‚ it is a hard to tell how much information is missing. The Torres-Rouff and Knudsen paper provided interesting insight as to what ethnicity and being foreign mean. A mortuary ritual will not encompass all of ones identity‚ so archaeologists need to be careful with the inferences that they are making. In their osteobiography‚ they discovered a foreigner assimilating into a new society (Torres-Rouff 2007 :248). He appeared to be eating the same as everyone else‚ indicating equal
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A drug goes through discovery and testing before it ever reaches a market‚ then there is monitoring and evaluating a drug’s safety that is more complex after it is approved and marketed (Williams & Torres‚ 2008). The major issue is that a drug is only innovative and life changing‚ if the patient actually has access to it. Access restrictions are particularly onerous for low-income patients‚ who lack the resources to pay for innovative medicines out
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Characteristics and Possible Motivations’‚ ACSE‚ Available at: http://www.ascecuba.org/publications/proceedings/volume16/pdfs/gonzalezcorzo.pdf [Accessed 12/02/14] Torre‚ A.D.L and Ize‚ A. (2013) ‘Exchange Rate Unification: The Cuban Case’‚ World Bank Available at: http://thecubaneconomy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/exchange-rate-unification-cuban-case-torre-ize-pdf.pdf [Accessed 12/02/14] Sweig‚ J.E. (2013) ‘Cuba After Communism: The Economic Reforms That Are Transforming the Island’‚ Foreign Affairs‚ Available
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Australia’s Healthcare System: Past‚ Present and Future Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4-10 Current Health Policy Issues 10-15 Healthcare Workforce 15-16 Healthcare Access 16-18 Chronic diseases in Australia 18-20 Innovative healthcare solutions 20-22 Summary 22-24 References 24-26 Abstract The healthcare system in Australia is a mixed system of public and private funding. Australia’s healthcare challenges mimic
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