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    Many Australians associate and put emphasis on the idea of reconciliation between indigenous Australians and non indigenous Australians with the federal governments formal reconciliation policy in 1991. However the events of symbolic reconciliation play an equal part if not more significant part of this reconciliation process by bridging the ’gap’ between indigenous people and non indigenous people of Australia both in past and present times. Without these fundamental symbolic events of reconciliation

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    Caipirinha in Australia Executive Summary The Caipirinha is a drink considered the symbol of Brazil‚ traditionally prepared with sugar‚ lemon‚ ice and a Brazilian alcoholic beverage called cachaça. It can be well appreciated in several occasions. Recently a Brazilian young man studying in Sydney came up with the idea of exporting the drink to Australia. However he recognizes that there may be cross-cultural issues in introducing a traditionally Brazilian drink to a totally different culture as Australia

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    Christian church. It is the promotion of co-operation and improved understanding between distinct religious groups or denominations within Christianity and other religions. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES IN AUSTRALIA (NCCA) The NCCA is an example of an ecumenical movement – it brings together a number of Australia’s Christian churches in dialogue and practical support. It was also the first recognized coalition between the Catholic Church and other leading Christian faiths. Out of the desolation

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    Strengths • Strong Economy with per capita GDP on par with the four dominant West European economies. • Strong emphasis on reforms‚ low inflation‚ a housing market bloom‚ growing ties with china have led to its 16 years of expansion. • The budget has been in surplus since 2002 due to strong revenue growth. • Major exporter of agricultural products‚ minerals‚ metals‚ and fossil fuels. • Excellent domestic and international telephone services. • “The strength of Australia’s economy has been

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    China Strong

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    China is a very strong power and with the continued growth of this it’s considerable influence on world affairs will become more apparent in the next decades. A peculiar scenario has played out in the past years - the heightened fear of current global powers over China’s rising has actually helped enhance (maybe even exaggerate) China’s status as this formidable force on the world stage. According to data cited by Michael Beckley (2011/12; p.41) “the ‘rise of China’ has been the most read-about

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    Fiscal Policy in Australia

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    2.2. Expansionary Fiscal policy – indication of a budget deficit? 2 2.3. Contractionary Fiscal policy – indication of a budget surplus? 3 3. Expansionary and Contractionary Fiscal policy in Australia 3 4. Failure to predict the budget in 2012 – 2013 of the Labour Party 4 5. Fiscal policy in Australia between 2006 – 2013 5 6. Conclusion 6 References 7 1. Introduction The economy is relatively influenced by the government intervention. The use of government revenue collection and government expenditure

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    China

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    Fair Trade Fair trade is defined in several ways. One simple definition is that it is encouraging development of local communities by advocating the payment of a higher price to exporters. The exporters are mainly advanced countries such as U.S‚ Europe‚ and so on. Simply‚ the fair trade movement improves the lives of people in the developing world. However‚ some people point out a problem of limited point of sale. Moreover‚ there seem to have few more problems about negative aspect of fair

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    understand and appreciate these cultural ‘oddities’ if they wish to run a successful business. Let us take China and France as examples of two very different countries that may have cross-cultural problems while doing business. First we will give a general overview of the two countries and then discuss some management practices that may vary between these eastern and western cultures. General Overview: France  Geographical location: Western Europe  Population: 62.000.000

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    The China Coin

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    she won’t forget. This time she will be packing her dad’s Coin because the has sentimental values to her‚ this was what her dad always talked about before he died and also because this is what her dad was so found of. Some money about $50-100 Australia‚ (which is about 300-600 Yuan in Chinese). She would need this to help her get around‚ buy food and if she gets lost by any chance to help her get home. She would need to pack a Medical Kit (First-Aid Kit) in case something or someone injures her

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    ‘In Australia only thirty seven percent of Indigenous students opposed to seventy four percent of non-Indigenous students complete year twelve’. (Australian Bureau of Statistics‚ 2008). The above statistics imply that current Indigenous Education is affected detrimentally by western colonisation‚ inequitable government policies‚ and the variation of cultural beliefs. Aboriginal participation and education in Western schooling is far below the standard of academic achievement of non-indigenous

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