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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TOYOTA RECALLS AND PROBLEMS Toyota and the Economic Crisis in 2008 2010 Camry RECALLED Toyota had aimed to sell 10 million vehicles a year by 2010 but suffered a severe set back when it t was stung hard by the global financial crisis in 2008 and 2009. Toyota sold 7.56 million units in fiscal 2008-2009—enough to outperform GM and make Toyota world’s largest automaker but 1.34 million less than the previous year. Toyota had originally forecast sales of 9.85 million in 2008 and 10.4 million in 2009
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Introduction One of the chain effects of globalization is the facilitation of cheap transport avenues across different land and sea masses. Quick transportation‚ on the other hand‚ is the key facilitator of international immigration in today’s globalized world. To this effect‚ it is possible to deduce that international immigration facilitated by cheap transport means has essentially led to a multicultural international society. According to Heckman (1993)‚ the concept of a multicultural society
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development where the booming economies followed by the financial crisis. The Iceland financial regulator (FME) is playing a vital role in preventing the crisis. They need to make sure that the management is doing their job well. Besides that‚ they must confirm that the information they grabbed is reliable. Too‚ make sure that there is enough risk awareness especially for financial aspect in the country. Then‚ the FME also need to cope the crisis in realistic. Overall‚ they need to make sure the
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CONTRAST OF ASIAN CURRENCY CRISIS 1997‚ AMERICAN SUB-PRIME FINANCIAL OF 2008 AND EUROPEAN DEBT CRISIS OF 2010 (MACROECONOMICS TERM PAPER) TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. Introduction II. Overview of the ff: A. Asian Financial Crisis 1997 B. American Sub-prime Financial of 2008 C. European Debt-Crisis of 2010 III. Analysis and Solution of the three Crisis IV. Compare & Contrast VI. Conclusion VII. Bibliography I. INTRODUCTION A Crisis is a time of intense difficulty
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THE GREECE CRISIS. So what’s the problem in Greece? Years of unrestrained spending‚ cheap lending and failure to implement financial reforms left Greece badly exposed when the global economic downturn struck. This whisked away a curtain of partly fiddled statistics to reveal debt levels and deficits that exceeded limits set by the eurozone.Greece was living beyond its means even before it joined the euro. After it adopted the single currency‚ public spending soared. Public sector wages
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1. Introduction This essay will focus on the case analysis of the political economy in South Korea and how it has influenced the foreign direct investment (FDI) in South Korea after the global financial crisis (GFC) in 2007. It will give a brief introduction of what the political economy is. And then a case study will be provided about the political system‚ the legal system and the economic system in South Korea and the interconnectedness of these three systems and their influence on the environment
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GLOBAL WARMING AND ITS EFFECTS Global Warming effects on the natural balance of environment. The world climate is going a significant change day by day. There are many causes of Global Warming. The destruction and burning down of tropical forests ‚ traffic clogging up the city streets ‚ rapid growth of unplanned industries‚ the use of CFCs in packaging and manufacturing products‚ the use of detergents etc. cause Global Warming. Besides‚ overpopulation‚ deforestation are the causative factors
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In contemporary Australia‚ the history of colonisation has had its own adverse dramatic effect on the indigenous societies. Colonisation has mostly affected the cultural and economic life of the indigenous people‚ particularly their central relationship with land and waters. Tribal enterprise began to increase considerably during the 1990s across Australia. It was not until 1992 that the High Court in Australia made a popular decision in Mabo v Queensland (No2) [1992] 175 CLR1‚ which held that the
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AN EARTHQUAKE IN AUSTRALIA Australia has a relatively low rate of seismicity due to its location towards the centre of the Indo-Australian Tectonic Plate. Earthquake activity is much higher around the margins of the Indo-Australian Plate‚ for example In places such as Indonesia‚ Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. Nevertheless‚ many historic earthquakes have Occurred in Australia and Geosciences Australia’s database (QUAKES) contains information on tens of thousands Of historic earthquakes in the
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