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    Korean Culture vs. Australian Culture > Korean and Australian culture seem to have only a few similarities‚ as Australia is a western country and Korea is an Asian country‚ and because of the different history‚ characters of people‚ and differences in surroundings. However‚ I am sure that there are a lot of similar features that people in both countries might have overlooked. In this paper‚ I will focus on finding the similarities and differences between Korean and Australian cultures especially

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    MACARTHUR The first sheep to arrive in Australia‚ Botany Bay was in 1788 on the First Fleet‚ brought by Governor Phillip. The sheep that were brought over were only to be used for food and not for wool production for the new settlement in the newly found country. They had thick‚ hairy fleeces and small groups of them were brought frequently‚ however only a few survived the journey and the few that survived were not use to the climatic changes and died soon after. Governor Philip later realised

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    The relationship between individuals and society has been a topic of debates for generations. In these debates‚ individuality has been given various definitions which can be grossly summarised as “The aggregate of qualities and characteristics that distinguish one person or thing from others” (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/individuality). It has been also argued that “The irony of individuality is that sometimes it is a luxury that can only be achieved by contributing something special to the

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    south‚ and the Namadgi National Park in the Australian Capital Territory to the north east * Altitude: Treelines can occur over a great range of altitudes. * Size/shape continuity: the sub-alpine (snow covered in winter) and alpine areas but the truly alpine area‚ above the treeline‚ Biophysical Interactions The upland area of the Australian Alps is underlain by marine sediments. Then through denudation the area was worn down and dissected by different forms of weathering and erosion. Once the

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    disarray and scared the more impressionable voters back to supporting the coalition. As well as impacting on Australian politics‚ communism and the fear of communism greatly affected Australian society‚ as evident in both long and short-term impacts. In the post-war period‚ the presence of communism in and around Australia was seen by many Australian people as a kind of threat to the Australian way of life. The concepts of the Domino Theory - that communism was spreading and making Southeast Asian

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    Legal Comparative Essay: Australia and Indonesia The Australian and Indonesian legal systems are very different. Indonesia is less successful than Australia when it comes to uphold human rights. One of the key to a successful legal system is respecting human rights‚ such as the right to life‚ the freedom of speech and thoughts and the fact that everyone was born free and equal. Another important key is making sure that the community is being protected at all times. Even if Australia has already

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    Australian of the year Speech Good afternoon Prime Minister Abbott and members of parliament. I come before you today to express why I believe Neville Bonner should be awarded Australian of the year. In doing this I will give a brief summary of his life as well as outlining his many achievements. This will be accompanied by a PowerPoint presentation. Neville Bonner was born on 28th March 1922 on Ukerebagh Island which is a small Island situated on the Australian east coast near Tweed Heads. Growing

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    What does the media coverage of the 2013 Australian Federal Election tell us about Australian journalism? Andrea Porcaro October 2013 This essay will examine the media coverage of the 2013 Australian Federal Election to evaluate the symbiotic relationship between Australian journalism and politics. The legitimacy of democracy and course modern politics finds itself at the mercy of print and broadcast media. This is largely due to the power of reporting and interpretation of political events

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    tourist destination‚ but before you pack your bags‚ it is best to be able to understand and communicate with the people there. Japan and Australia When travelling to Japan‚ an understanding of the differences and similarities between Japanese and Australian cultures is vital. Power and Authority The person in the highest position of both power and authority within Japan is the Prime Minister‚ Kan Naoto. The Emperor‚ Akihito‚ is a religious and authoritarian figure but holds no real power over the

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    status symbol. Fashion was more important than comfort. Fashionable ladies enjoyed the grand occasions surrounding the federation of Australian colonies‚ and later the openings of new federal parliament‚ in Melbourne where royalty was going to be in attendance. Society matrons were lucky that the extravagant magnificent dresses of the Edwardian era coincided with Australians own premier events. Women liked to have a pinched waist‚ a big bust with no cleavage showing (as this was considered vulgar) and

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