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    Marketing 14 Exhibiting Audience (who will exhibit) Attending Audience (who will attend) Competitor analysis 15 Operations 16 Management Responsibilities 16 Financial Resource Requirements 17 Appendices: Australia Quick facts 17 Australia ’s political environment legal and issues 20 Money Laudering Information 23 Syndey Convention and Exhibition Centre (Facility) 25 Pro-forma Cash Flow 25 Sources and Document Citations 28 Additional Information (sent via email):

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    piece Eddie voices his opinion by the use of inclusive language and appealing to the audiences fear and sense of safety. His tone although‚ varies throughout the piece‚ generally holds an accusing voice which aids in his perspective of drugs in Australia urgently needing to be decriminalized getting across. Eddie McGuire strategically uses inclusive language throughout his piece to motivate the audience to agree with his view on decriminalizing drugs. The inclusive language suggests to the audience

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    B Dawe

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    Hope - Australia Enter without so much as knocking by B.Dawe and Australia by A.D. Hope can be considered as very similar poems – they both tell about people’s nature‚ spiritual emptiness and lack of true values in the modern world of consumerism. The first poem refers to the whole population‚ criticizes the attitude‚ morality and lifestyle of the common person whereas in the poem of A.D. Hope the descriptions of empty land‚ which lacks the cultural identity‚ refer mostly to Australia. Both poems

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    Leslie Roda Professor Clemente MUS 126 1 May 2017 The Evolution of Australian Music Australia is the sixth largest country in the world and is an island continent that is between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The first inhabitants were migrants from Asia. In the 1820s‚ there were soldiers‚ officers and emancipated convicts that turned the land they received from the government into farms which brought more migrants from Britain. During the 1960s‚ there was much Asian influence when it comes to

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    Raising Cane

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    open in other countries and Australia was the first choice. Cane’s wants to open in other countries because it became popular and well known restaurant in the United States. Cane’s offers high-quality fried chicken fingers. The same menu will be offered in Australia. Is it suitable to establish Raising Cane’s in Australia? 2) - Where (the region) in Australia Raising Cane’s is going to be established? - What are the costs of opening a restaurant franchise in Australia? - Who are the target consumers

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    Journal 3 ‘Making of Modern Australia’ Chapter Reflections. Prologue. History as a caged cockatoo The author is proud of Australia and its culture‚ thus he is part of the majority of Australians that are ‘proud Australians’. The sense of ‘mateship’ is heavily integrated in the first few paragraphs and this is an iconic image of Australia. ‘You need mates down here‚ you know… And a mate is basically someone you trust. You may not understand them; they may not look like you; you may not even know

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    mean to live in the bush or desert and wear an Akubra with jeans and an old shirt? Hello fellow students. Today I am standing here to discuss how and why ‘My Country’ by Dorothea Mackellar best represents Australia. Although some may argue that this poem was written in 1908 and since then Australia has changed in many different ways‚ the poem presents vivid and clear images of what our land is like‚ and these are as relevant today as they were a century ago. The language features and text structures

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    A Nations Past

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    a nation past has helped shaping their identity we see today. For this statement I´m starting off with just looking at Australia‚ and further on I will bring in some other countries so we can compare them together to either see the statement true or wrong. The Aboriginals is a great part of Australian history‚ but do people all over the world really know they lived in Australia before the British came? Are they apart of Australia’s identity today? Only one-way to find out‚ research‚ and that is what

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    since the idea was first introduced in Sydney during an inter-colonial conference until its implementation almost twenty years later‚ on whether or not Australia should federate. Prior to 1901 the country was divided into 6 separate‚ self-governing colonies‚ each ultimately under Britain’s rule and numerous politicians had been pushing for Australia to federate and after being initially rejected during a conference in Melbourne in 1899 it was later given Royal Assent on 9 July‚ 1900. There were a number

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    The Australian Legal System Overview * The continent now known as “Australia” has a very long history of occupation * Aboriginal people have lived on the continent for at least 40 000 years. European settlement of the continent has been relatively recent Aboriginal Culture * When English settlers arrived at Sydney cove in 1788‚ there were approximately 500 aboriginal tribe living in different parts of the continent. The combined population of the tribes is thought to have been

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