ATS1259 The 1967 Referendum The 1967 referendum was the repeal of section 127 and section 51 in the Commonwealth Constitution. With the repeal of these two sections the “Federal Government were allowed to make laws for Aborigines and Aborigines were now counted in the national census”(About the 1967 Referendum). The 1967 referendum can be commonly considered the turning point in Australian history and culture for finally addressing discrimination towards the Indigenous people and taking responsibility
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New Jersey has decent laws for handheld firearms but they are not good enough. New Jersey is a extremely populated state. For such a small state with so many people‚ New Jersey needs strict firearm laws‚ to keep things safe. The problem of New Jersey’s unsafe handgun laws can be solved by more strict laws and tracking devices because many handguns are bought‚ used‚ sold‚ and transported illegally. Of all firearms‚ citizens abuse the laws of handguns the most. When you hear or read on the
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life was moving to New Jersey in 2013. Moving to New Jersey led me to compete in National History Day (NHD). Furthermore‚ I got into a Gifted and Talented school for the first time. This resulted in me making incredible friends and having amazing teachers. If you do not know‚ National History Day is a rigorous History competition. The competition divides into five different categories‚ the category I competed in was the exhibit category. Each year the competition selects a new theme‚ last year’s
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state‚ and local budgets. In 2010‚ New Jersey Governor Chris Christie created the New Jersey Privatization Task Force to research and evaluate “opportunities for privatization within state government” (New Jersey Privatization Task Force‚ 2010). The Task Force found that city governments across the United States including Chicago‚ Philadelphia‚ and Indianapolis‚ had successfully privatized up to 49 city services while saving up to $275 million each(New Jersey Privatization Task Force‚ 2010). In
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Jessica Yeganeh New Jersey v. T.L.O. 1985 Took place at Piscataway High School in New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Warren E. Burger Summary: In 1980‚ one of the teachers at Piscataway High School found two girls smoking in a restroom at the school Smoking in the restroom was in violation to the schools rules‚ there were designated smoking in the school but the restroom was not one of them. The teacher brought the two girls to the principles office The vice principle asked the two
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New Jersey Insurance Co. http://www.termpaperwarehouse.com/print/New-Jersey-... Group Case # 4: NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY Executive Summary John W. Montgomery‚ a member of the budget committee of the New Jersey Insurance Company‚ reviewed the Law division’s budget performance for the first half of 1987. The report showed an over budget and under budget performance for Individual Loans Section and Corporate Loans Section‚ respectively. Different control mechanisms were recommended to each division
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diseases and give treatments‚ including prescribing medications. They can operate as primary providers and treat patients of different ages‚ depending on their specialty (pediatrics‚ adults‚ geriatric etc). This is a comparison of Pennsylvania and New Jersey rules‚ regulations and practice environments for advanced practice nurses. According to the International Council of Nurses‚ an APN is a “registered nurse who has acquired the expert knowledge base‚ complex
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thought states should have proportional representation. The framers put forth various plans to solve this difficulty. The two plans proposed were the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan. Each of these had advantages and disadvantages for each of the sides. Overall‚ the Virginia Plan favored the larger states‚ while the New Jersey Plan favored the small states. Eventually both sides decided on the Great Compromise. The Great Compromise solved the problem of representation because all states were able
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News Critique of Article: “Effect on Jersey Shield Law is broadened for Reporters” by Donald Janson‚ New York Times‚ May 7‚ 1982. The Shield Law provides reporters with an entitlement to a powerful privilege. That privi-lege gives reporters the right to disseminate information to the public without revealing the identity of their sources. However‚ certain extreme circumstances do not guarantee the same protection. In these circumstances the law does not protect information published with a reckless
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legislature based off of population or if each state should have an equal representation. Or should the legislature have two houses or one. There was so many choices and decision that know body knew what to do. The convention compared and contrasted the New Jersey Plan as well as the Virginia Plan and came up with the final solution‚ The Great Compromise On May 29‚ 1787‚ Virginia delegate Edmund Randolph proposed what became known as "The Virginia Plan." Written primarily by fellow Virginian James Madison
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