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    The port is also shared with the Department of Defense’s Royal Australian Navy and also several national and international cruise ships make Port Eden as a stopover. The city of Melbourne is the capital and the second most populated city in Australia and is also home to Australia’s best and oldest Victorian university

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    Part-Time Indian Identity

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    The struggle to find one’s place in a world characterised by disadvantage and disconnection from mainstream society is explored in both Sherman Alexie’s novel "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" and Ivan Sen’s feature film "Beneath Clouds". Both texts delve into the protagonists individual battles to find their identity and their quest to overcome the disadvantage that is linked to their heritage‚ however they differ as Alexie and Sen take varying approaches in effectively communicating

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    End Of Life Care Consensus

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    au Jane Phillips RN‚ PhD‚ is Professor Palliative Nursing‚ Cunningham Centre for Palliative Care and School of Nursing‚ The University of Notre Dame Australia‚ Sydney‚ New South Wales. Conflict of interest: none declared. References 1. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 2006 Census of Population and Housing: media releases and fact sheets. Available at www.abs.gov.au. 2. Scheppers E‚ van Dongen E‚ Dekker J‚ Geertzen J‚ Dekker J. Potential barriers to the use of health services among ethnic

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    discovered in Swallow the Air (2006) exploring the course to discovery and the sometimes devastating circumstances that t the quest for an understanding of one’s cultural heritage. Both text are similar as they discuss issues of poverty within the indigenous communities along with the longing to discover themselves through discovering their past. Lena’s identity is being shaped by a photo album that she has of her Irish father who is no longer in the picture. She escapes the poverty stricken lifestyle

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    kanyini essay

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    deprived of their ‘Kanyini‚’ which comprises of their land‚ family‚ belief system and spirituality. The loss of Kanyini‚ is shown to be the major factor in the current day troubles of Aborigines. In Kanyini‚ Hogan exposes the traumas within the Indigenous community due to the invasion of their land. White settlement is shown to have damaged Aboriginal society through the loss of land. The white invaders saw the land as belonging to nobody and so claimed it for themselves and set up farms. The

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    acceptable by all Australians. As part of the consultations for the National Anti-Racism Strategy‚ which was launched in August this year‚ I heard from many Australians about their experience of racism. How did racism make people feel? This is what some recounted: It creates a divide. Australia is one country but it doesn’t feel like it. It makes me feel less connected to Australia and the Australian community to the point where I find it difficult to identify as Australian. It makes me

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    Tracy Moffatt Case study

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    Her first feature film‚ beDevil‚ was also chosen for Cannes in 1993. In 1997‚ she was invited to exhibit in the Aperto section of the Venice Biennale. Her Major exhibitions are listed below: Date Exhibition 1989 First solo exhibition at the Australian Centre for photography in Sydney. 1997 - 1998 A major exhibition of Moffatt’s work was held at Dia Center for the Arts in New York which established her international reputation. 2003-2004 Moffatt’s work has been held at the Museum of Contemporary

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    Indigenous People of Latin America Throughout the world‚ when new lands were conquered‚ old customs would be lost. However‚ in Latin America‚ a great deal of their indigenous tribes not only survived being conquered‚ they are still around today. Different regions of Latin America are home to different peoples and many tribes are part of ancient full-fledged kingdoms. Some of these kingdoms are among the most well-known in the world. The Meso-American native peoples make Latin America famous.

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    1. Discuss the fate of the indigenous populations of the United States‚ Canada and Latin America. How did their fate relate to the sense of mission in each area? During the 19th and early 20th centuries‚ many of the indigenous people were treated unfairly and no respect was given for either them or their land. Many of these natives were forced off their land and left homeless because industries wanted to use the land for industrial purposes. In places like the United States‚ the government would

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    Australian Taxation Law

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    Non-residents: * Section 6-5(3) ITAA97 states that assessable income includes ordinary income derived directly/indirectly from all Australian sources during income year * Section 6-10(5) ITAA97 states that assessable income includes statutory income from all Australian sources. Definition of resident: Section 995-1 ITAA97 provides that an Australian resident means a person who is a resident of Australia for purposes of ITAA1936. Section 6(1) ITAA1936 contains tests of residency for

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