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    Australia After Ww2

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    After WW2‚ Australia felt that the population was too small to defend itself in case of another event. It also felt that Australia needed an economic boost and an increase in the population was the way to do so. In a speech to parliament in 1944‚ Immigration Minister Arthur Calwell expresses the need for migrants; “…Only by filling this land can we establish a title to hold it” (House of Representatives‚ Debates‚ 1944‚ vol. HR177‚ p.935). The Chifley Labor government’s aim in the late 1940s was

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    White Australia Policy

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    Year 10 History Research Essay- The White Australia Policy- Racist or a cautious legislation? The ‘White Australia Policy’ was the product of all the fear that the white parliament officials held against anyone with non-European background. The White Australia Policy was first promulgated by the first governing Prime Minister Edward Barton who was fearful that if non-Europeans in Australia were left unchecked‚ they would no longer regard the Australian Parliament as a ruling figure. The basis

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    Becoming the Red Dress

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    2012 “Becoming the Red Dress” ! In the poem‚ “What Do Women Want?” by Kim Addonizio‚ the author conveys the thoughts of a woman who wants to don a dress‚ no matter what the thoughts of those around her are. The woman in the poem wants to be seen as confident and strong. In the poem‚ the writer says she wants a “red dress” (line 1)‚ and that she wants it to be “flimsy and cheap” (line 2). This gives the reader the idea of exactly what kind of dress she wants. She states that she “want(s) it too tight/I

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    Must Have Habits to be an Extremely Successful Nursing Student Nursing is an amazing career choice full of unlimited opportunities however‚ before one can earn the distinguished tile of Nurse all the rigorous educational requirements must be met. Becoming a nurse is not easy and it is not supposed to be. You will sacrifice many things to achieve this goal but… trust me it is worth it. The amount of time you will need to devote to truly understand medical terminology‚ anatomy‚ pharmacology‚ and physiology

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    My response to Stacey Waite’s Becoming the Loon: Performance Pedagogy and Female Masculinity is hopefully as she expected it- a renewed understand and deconstruction identity‚ and how it’s been expected to be played out in our everyday lives. I enjoyed this reading‚ and it’s intelligent and simultaneously intriguing wording. The "flashbacks" were well done‚ flowed together‚ and were creative in their comparisons to the main text. The paper was also easy to read‚ which made me all the more intrigued

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    Volunteering In Australia

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    INTRODUCTION Volunteering is an act whereby a person gives out personal time to do something good without gaining any financial rewards. This is ‘classical’ meaning which has changed by social transformations into ’new ’ volunteering in recent years. The volunteers now have specific expectations and also volunteering has become project orientated ( Rehberg‚ 2005). METHODS FINDINGS The purpose of the study was to find why Australians do volunteering and three themes were found and these are

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    Becoming An Arc Welder

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    In the Unites States alone there was 360‚000 welders in 2012 and by 2022 there is supposed to be a 32% increase. This will create many more jobs for future welders. The process of becoming a welder varies on what type of welding you want to become certified in. There is many types of welding including mig‚ tig‚ arc‚ and others and for each type there is diffrent ways to do each one. Along with learning how to use the welders‚ you’re going to have to know how to use other machines like sanders‚ grinders

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    Becoming an Effective Leader Key Responsibilities of Leadership My job title is Training Co-ordinator for an organisation called Lifeskills Centres‚ I assess in the following areas; business administration‚ customer service‚ management‚ delivering level 2 and 3 and also any supporting key skills needed. I am responsible for my caseload of learners; their progress‚ learning and achievement of the qualification. I must cater each programme to suit the needs of the individual learner‚ I do this

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    topic of refugees and asylum seekers is becoming an increasingly common point of interest. This is due to the trouble in places such as Syria‚ and other countries that have a population that are suffering in some way. Often asylum seekers are placed in a position of life or death. If they do not leave the country they are at risk of being persecuted in‚ they may die. However‚ attempting to enter other countries as a refugee can be dangerous‚ and very hard. Australia and Japan are two countries that have

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    Becoming an Organ Donor

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    Kellsie Boumont General Purpose: to persuade Specific Purpose: to persuade audience to become organ donors Thesis Statement: Are you‚ or have you considered being an organ donor? Becoming an Organ Donor Introduction Enough people to populate a small city‚ over 100‚000‚ are waiting for an organ donation in the United States right now. Unfortunately‚ thousands will die waiting for that call saying a suitable donor organ‚ and a second chance at life‚ has been found. Are you‚ or have you considered

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