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    Ash Wednesday In the modern Australian society‚ bushfires have become one of the most devastating weather phenomenon to impact the people of Australia around the country. A bushfire is a. The history of time in Australia has witnessed a series of devastating bushfires‚ which have caused a significant damage to the property and the loss of human life in Australia. Bushfires in Australia are a frequent event that occurs during the hotter months of the year‚ this is due to the fact that Australia has

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    fiscal policy on the Australian Economy in the past twenty-(20) years. Introduction The Australian economy is one of the most stable globally and the floating exchange rate has played an important role in maintaining that stability. This essay seeks to assess the relative importance of the floating exchange rate and fiscal policy on the Australian economy over the past fifteen-(15) years. In order to do so‚ it looks at the history of the Australian economy over that period‚ how it has performed and

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    Knowledge Name ____________________________ Research Paper – Indigenous Knowledge Systems Please research an indigenous people of your choice. Limit your research to 2-3 knowledge areas of the culture (for example‚ relationship with land‚ education‚ ceremony). Consider the following definition: “Indigenous Knowledge is the information base for a society‚ which facilitates communication and decision-making. Indigenous information systems are dynamic‚ and are continually influenced by

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    INTRODUCTION The indigenous peoples of the Philippines consist of a large number of indigenous ethnic groups living in the country. They are the descendants of the original inhabitants of the Philippines who have managed to resist centuries of Spanish and United States colonization and in the process have retained their customs and traditions. The Philippine government succeeded in establishing a number of protected for tribal groups. Indigenous people were expected to speak

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    “I love a sunburnt country”. This Australian viewpoint can be represented in various ways and can be spotted in a range of Australian poems. These poems are written by Australian poets who try to portray the Australian lifestyle and depiction of Aussie culture and experiences. Good morning/afternoon fellow audience members‚ I have selected two poems titled “My Country” and “Australia” to deconstruct and explain how they reflect on the Australian representation. The poem "My Country" was written

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    The Population Problem Two hundred years ago‚ Thomas Malthus‚ in An Essay on the Principle of Population‚ reached the conclusion that the number of people in the world will increase exponentially‚ while the ability to feed these people will only increase arithmetically (21). Current evidence shows that this theory may not be far from the truth. For example‚ between 1950 and 1984‚ the total amount of grain produced more than doubled‚ much more than the increase in population in those 34 years.

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    Australian Identity

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    For decades people have contributed to the expansion and change of the Australian identity‚ however because of Australia’s cultural diversity Australia has come to discover many but one‚ and be known as a stereotyped nation rather than a nation of identity because we are known for many things but one. The main aspect that contributes greatly to the Australian identity is Australians passion for barbeque which is ironically portrayed in text one where “new Australians “are assessed on their ability

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    World Population

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    World Population Day is an annual event‚ observed on July 11‚ which seeks to raise awareness of global population issues. The event was established by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme in 1989. It was inspired by the public interest in Five Billion Day on July 11‚ 1987‚ approximately the date on which the world’s population reached five billion people.The world population on the 20th anniversary of Five Billion Day‚ July 11‚ 2007‚ was estimated to have been 6‚727‚551

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    Each city in Australian has a different character and habit reflecting the geographic situation and settling. For example‚ Melbourne is a city without beaches; therefore despite not having the sea‚ the coastal area in Melbourne is used as a port. The only good sandy beach is located at St.Kilda‚ about 20 km from the centre of Melbourne. So it can been seen that the beach culture in Melbourne is not as prominent. Their lifestyle‚ fashion and ways of life are therefore very different from coastal cities

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    Australian Gst

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    GST Essay Australia‚ economically‚ is one of the strongest economies in the world. The debate on how to develop the economy even further is‚ and always will be a never ending one amongst Australia‚ and also the rest of the world. In 2011‚ Australia was the 13th largest national economy by supposed gross domestic product (GDP). This year its economy was the fastest-growing in the developed world for the first three months of 2012. Experts suggest that the answers lie within the tax system‚ to further

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