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    white and marry white. He thought he could eradicate aboriginal colour and culture; he issued this as the ‘Aboriginal Problem’. We need to learn about this because we should know what this man has done and what he has caused. When the stolen generation was occurring only half-cast children were taken. Half-cast meaning one parent was white and the other was Aboriginal. Only half-cast children were taken because they believed that they could soon eradicate the culture and colour out of the young children

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    Facelift Research Paper

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    There are many people in the world who think they know what a facelift is. Most people know a facelift is a kind of a plastic surgery which is meant to eradicate wrinkles. It is also used to do away with other indications of aging from the human face. This type of plastic surgery works by removing excess fat and tightening muscles the face. This brings a more young-looking appearance to an individual. When people get aged‚ they tend to have less elastic skins especially on the face. This may lead

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    LL.B. I Term Paper – LB – 102 - Principles of Contract The law of contracts touches equally upon the lives of ordinary persons and the activities of small and big business. This branch of law deals with law relating to promises‚ their formation‚ performance and enforceability. It is scattered over several legislations. There are special legislations dealing with particular contractual relationships‚ e.g. The Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930‚ The Partnership Act‚ 1932. This paper will include a study of

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    SOCIO ECONOMIC ISSUES

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    SOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUES!!! BY: AMMARAH SULIMAN GRADE 10 WHAT DOES SOCIO- ECONOMICS MEAN? Socioeconomics is an area that governs the understandings and the activities of individuals that shape them as economically active WHAT IS SOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUES? socio-economic issues are the problems that socioeconomics tackles and the factors that have negative influence on the individuals’ economic activity. Such issues are lack of education‚ cultural and religious discrimination‚ overpopulation‚ unemployment

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    In his speech‚ President Kennedy states‚ “Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors. Together let us explore the stars‚ conquer the deserts‚ eradicate disease‚ tap the ocean depths and encourage the arts and commerce.” Kennedy contributes the rhetorical device anaphora throughout that part of his inaugural address to deeply express his feelings towards unification. He also emphasizes the desire

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    Why should we donate blood

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     2. Blood donation is a process by which a blood donor voluntarily has blood drawn for storage in a blood bank‚ generally for subsequent use in a blood transfusion during emergency cases.  3. Blood transfusions save lives. There’s no substitute for human blood. Every three seconds‚ someone needs a blood transfusion. We can learn your blood type.  4. Age: between 18 to 60 years. Body weight: 45 kg and above. Pulse rate: regular H emoglobin content as minimum 12.5 gm%. The person should not

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    new nation‚ they could take advantage of it and use it as a source of energy and cohesion. Furthermore‚ his main goal was just to spark up the economy and revive it to the point where it was normally flowing. So‚ his first idea was to completely eradicate all national and stately debt. He wanted to look at the accumulated debt of the Revolutionary War at face value and completely do away with it. Also‚ he wanted to create a budget for the country with allowed them just enough money to get by and not

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    The United States initially aided South Vietnam with economic and military support in hopes they would eradicate the communist threat within North Vietnam themselves. The United States put immense effort into eliminating any foreign communist presence because of President Eisenhower’s “Domino Theory‚” which proposed that a communist government in any nation

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    on why and how the tree of dialogue bears more fruits than of other’s. Before explaining the approaches to combat terrorism‚ its nature should be understood. Terrorism is an ideology. It is developed as a result of certain factors. In order to eradicate this ideology those factors should be address. They did not get their due political‚ economical‚ social‚ religious rights which have make grounds for terrorist activities. Then rigid attitude adopted by State or international community has paved

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    The International Monetary Fund The original policies and goals created in 1944 by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) differ little from the main focus of the organization at present. The IMF was created to rebuild and stabilize the world economy after World War II. And to this day it continues in its efforts to support and stabilize the economies of its member nations. Initially the IMF was created to help ward off what was thought to be an imminent post war depression. It was founded at the

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