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    British Army occupied Washington‚ D.C. as I and some others set fire to the White House. I was so nervous; I knew it was something I had to do though. It was our commander’s orders to only burn public buildings. This was the first time that a foreign power captured and occupied the United States capital. After we set fire to the buildings we left as quickly as possible. This attack was an act of revenge since the Americans burnt York and the buildings of the Legislative Assembly during

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    Definition The White Australia Policy describes Australia’s previous approach to immigration which favoured applicants from certain countries. The first Act of Parliament passed after Federation was the Immigration Restriction Act (1901)‚ better known as the “White Australia Policy”. The intention was to promote a homogenous population similar to that in Britain. Under “White Australia” only Europeans‚ and then mainly northern Europeans‚ could immigrate to Australia. The main method prescribed

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    Coordinated‚ culturally appropriate services across the health system— including primary health care‚ hospital care and aged care addition Indigenous Australians experience unequal levels of schooling‚ jobs and social detriment. Numerous Indigenous Australians additionally encounter poorer wellbeing than others. frequently dying at more youthful ages. A strong foundation since the start with assurance from physical and mental misuse‚

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    Associate Level Material Appendix D Indigenous Culture Web Site Review Template |Question |Response | |Web site 1 URL: |http://www.athenaresearchgroup.org/voodoo.htm | | | | |

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    The purpose of this essay is to determine whether welfare reform since 1997 has been determined more by ideology or pragmatism. This essay offers a summary of public pronouncements made by some of New Labour’s leading thinkers in the years before they took office in order to then delve into the motivations behind them. While the focus on welfare reforms undertaken since 1997 rests with the Labour government’s policy toward the NHS‚ the essay establishes that there is a great deal of evidence to

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    extent has British constitution been effectively reformed since 1997? There have been many reforms to the British Constitution since 1997‚ including changes to the House of Lords and Commons‚ the Human Rights Act‚ Fixed-term Parliaments and Devolution. However‚ the effectiveness of these reforms is arguable. Some of these reforms have not been fully made‚ or have not achieved intended results. Modernization is one of the key ways in which the British constitution has been reformed since 1997. Under

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    Since European colonisation in 1788‚ Indigenous people have been treated as second class citizens by the Australian Government. Furthermore‚ Indigenous Australians have struggled with land rights and in numerous other ways in Australian history. The lack of Indigenous rights was most evident before Federation in 1901.They slowly began to gain rights after Federation. The most significant changes were after the 1967 referendum‚ which aimed to increase indigenous equality‚ following. Historical evidence

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    CULTURE GOVERNMENT/ HISTORY There are different views in concern to the subject of Australia’s culture and the relations to the government and history. Many claim that Australia’s blend of global influences-the cross-fertilisation of cultures by the dominant political powers of Great Britain‚ the United States‚ and emerging neighbours in Asia. Others argue that separate and distinct Australian cultures have existed for a long time‚ as an example‚ Aborigines. Aboriginal cultures dating back thousands

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    The religious landscape currently exhibited in Australia has been developed and has fluctuated significantly through the impact of immigration since the end of World War II‚ 1945. In 1947‚ just 0.5 % of the population claimed to be non-Christian and 0.3 % claimed to have no religion‚ thus promoting the fact that Christianity was the most prominent religion in Australia. The end of the War stimulated much immigration from Europe‚ as did the Vietnam War in the 1970s. Such organisations as the NSW Ecumenical

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    Hello Team‚ I have been busy researching all the various schools of Buddhism this week‚ attempting to discern how many there are‚ what the real differences between the schools‚ and compiling all the research. Theravada Mahayana Vajrayana Zen (Translation) “Doctrine of Elders” “The Great Ship” “The Great Vehicle” Tantric/Esoteric “Chan” Followers 124‚000‚000 185‚000‚000 600‚000‚000 10‚000‚000 Temporal Origin 100 BCE 100 CE 500 CE 650 CE Geographic Origin India & Sri Lanka India India China

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