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    Multicultural Australia: Australia’s Immigration History and Current Political Debate Ryan Besgrove Word Count: 1‚491 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION People have always come to Australia through immigration. Whether it be 45‚000 years ago via nomadic boats (Broome‚ 1994) or through the efforts of the British Empire to expand their Anglican empire (Ferguson‚ 2003). As a result modern Australia is a composite of many varying cultures and ethnicities. It is often said that Australia is a multicultural

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    Introduction International trade and competitive advantages in the costs of production in China have brought numerous opportunities for China’s exports but also generated challenges due to protectionism from its foreign competitors. Consequently‚ there have been numerous trade cases against China‚ including anti-dumping‚ anti-subsidy‚ in many economic sectors. The very current trade case involving China is the US accusing Chinese manufacturers of dumping photovoltaic (PV) panels in the US market

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    Some differences of education between UK and China Abstract The education of UK is famous for its high quality and advanced system. To some extent‚ the Great Britain is kind of studying paradise for Chinese students. This essay mainly introduce Britain education system on three aspects‚ while comparing the same aspects of present Chinese education system. Key words differences educational purpose compulsory education the way of teaching First of all‚ the purpose of education system in

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    II. Military Rivalry between China and Japan 1995 -2014 In the previous explanation we already talk about what geopolitics is‚ the cause why geopolitics is a major theme Sino-Japanese relation and its impact and application in China and Japan relationship‚ albeit briefly. Then‚ it raises a question. What is the purpose of engaging in geopolitics? The main purpose of engaging in geopolitics can be simply summarized as state’s desire to acquire as much power (struggle of power)‚ concerning its geographical

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    allows those who choose to call Australia home the right to practise and share in their cultural traditions and languages within the law and free from discrimination. Australia is a multicultural nation. In all‚ since 1945‚ seven million people have migrated to Australia. Today‚ one in four of Australia’s 23 million people were born overseas‚ 44 per cent were born overseas or have a parent who was and four million speak a language other than English. Australia is and will remain a multicultural

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    the insight of the differences and similarities between South Africa and China regarding the structure of electrical distribution on both countries‚ hence concluding by recommending the country that uses a convenient method for distributing electricity within its premises. The research will be conducted through the use of different resources for guidance and extracting facts that will be supporting the argument while comparing the situation of China with that of South Africa. Electricity has become

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    General Knowledge How many countries are larger than Australia? In what state/territory was the highest recorded temperature‚ of 53oC‚ recorded? Australia has the world’s largest sand island. What is its name? In what year was Advance Australia Fair proclaimed as the national anthem by the Governor-General? 5. Do all states/territories have the same blood alcohol limit for non-probationary drivers? 6. What animal is on the Western Australia flag? 7. In what city did the Commonwealth Parliament first

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    There are some similarities between the USA‚ Japan‚ Guatemala and China. Both of Americans and Japanese do not have time to rest. Americans set their schedules fully and even book their free time. Similarly‚ Japanese rarely take vacations. Moreover‚ in the USA‚ people have too many choices such as going out with friends‚ playing sports or taking classes‚ but everyone has only 24 hours a day. Likewise‚ individuals try to do many works at the same time in China. In addition‚ technology‚ which supports

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    The Beauty of Australia

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    countries you can visit. The country that I admire the most is Australia. Australia is my favorite country because it is a big island and it is an independent continent‚ and that is not the only reason. The other reasons are because of the unique cultures‚ and habitats‚ and the animals over there. I have never been to Australia‚ but I did research on it and I watched videos of Australia and the sight just seems so beautiful. I admire Australia because they have mostly had peace and had almost never been

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    on cultural homogenization. Globalisation can be defined as the process of international integration‚ including the sharing of ideas‚ laws‚ economies‚ politics‚ cultures and concepts between nations. To understand globalization‚ it is necessary to compare the differing viewpoints. Appadurai argues that globalization is a battle between homogenization and heteroisation and that there is a series of ‘scapes’ which consist of ethnoscapes‚ technoscapes‚ financescapes‚ mediascapes and ideoscapes. (Appadurai

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