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    allow for more intense educational research into medical matters. Disadvantage: Dependency The more advanced society becomes technologically‚ the more people begin to depend on computers and other forms of technology for everyday existence. This means that when a machine breaks or a computer crashes‚ humans become almost disabled until the problem is resolved. This kind of dependency on technology puts people at a distinct disadvantage‚ because they become less self-reliant. Advantage: Cost Efficiency

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    Disadvantages of Ageing

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    family ‚ a big family that may include grandparents‚ uncles‚ aunts‚ and cousins‚ they live together within the same household .However‚ it may also refer to a family unit in which several generations live together within a single household. In Australia‚this type of family is seldom‚most children leave their parents when they have the ability of living independent‚ largely past 18.they get together during some festivals or ceremony like Christmas or wedding ceremony’ But for Chinese‚the situation

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    doing a good deed

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    Doing A Good Deed It was recess. The weather was hot and everyone was lining up at the crowded food-stalls to buy some food. The pupils were starved after hours of lessons. The sight and smell of piping hot food in he canteen made their mouths water. It also made their stomachs growl with hunger. Nora was lining up in a long queue at a food-stall when she saw one of her schoolmates‚ Liming‚ in the same queue in front of her. Although it was his turn to order‚ Nora notice that he had suddenly

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    Class in Australia

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    argues > distinct hierarchy determined by wealth/education & capacity within society but an overthrow of ruling class > working class (proletariats) can gain upward social mobility > better society. * Class and class conflict in Australia‚ Kuhn and O’Lincoln address struggles of working class from an economic standpoint in relation to crime‚ suggesting Australian working class‚ due to their status from birth are more likely to end up in prison. “Working class crime is the most conspicuous

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    Racism In Australia

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    We’ve all come across it‚ we’ve all heard about it‚ we’ve all talked about changing it for the better. Racism. It is known that forty per cent of Australia’s population are immigrants from around two hundred different countries. On the ‘Come to Australia’ website‚ a website designed to encourage immigrants‚ it claims that “Australians’ value the wealth of cultural diversity and the social sophistication that international immigrants bring to our communities.” However‚ I have seen otherwise and this

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    Inequality In Australia

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    To what extent is it accurate to claim that Australians are committed to a ‘fair go’ and that they belong to a classless society? Since Australia opened its doors to the rest of the world it has been widely regarded as a land of ‘golden opportunity’ well endowed in resources with a small population; it appeared to be an escape from the rigid aristocratic ruling of European nations (Furze‚ 2008: 349). For such a long time many Australians have been reluctant to recognise that social classes do

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    4p australia

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    Home country(Japan) Product Clothes style standardization: All the clothes UNIQLO sells based on the idea—unique‚ comfortable and simple. Size: As everyone knows‚ the figures of Asian are far away different from most of Western. As a result‚ the size designed should be considered properly. For example‚ the size in Japan is nearly not a big range. Although there are little exceptions‚ most of Japanese are still in small figures. Materials: For the weather concerned‚ there will be a little difference

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    even to watch their favourite sit-com series. Of course‚ with its few advantages‚ television has many more disadvantages. As we have stepped into the twentieth century‚ this thingamajig has proven to give its viewers a lot of disadvantages such as health problems‚ violence‚ and last but not least‚ escapism from the actual world. First and foremost‚ health problems are one of the disadvantages that make television as one of the worst inventions in the world. People are mostly sitting and eating junk

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    Euthanasia In Australia

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    Euthanasia is often a controversial topic around all areas of the world. The idea of ‘assisted suicide’ has sparked debates and many countries‚ including Australia‚ are still hesitant or reluctant in allowing legislation for legalising Euthanasia to pass. This inquiry will aim to provide sufficient evidence as to why and how Euthanasia should become legalised while also evaluating and examining other cases and laws in other states regarding this topic. To clarify first‚ there are‚ in fact‚ three

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    Racism in Australia Racism exists in Australia. This is a statement that most‚ if not all of you in this room believe is obvious. It is definitely indicated in this Report. However‚ it is not a truth that is readily acceptable by all Australians. As part of the consultations for the National Anti-Racism Strategy‚ which was launched in August this year‚ I heard from many Australians about their experience of racism. How did racism make people feel? This is what some recounted: It creates

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