* President of CII- Adi Godrej. * British High Commissioner- James Bevan. * Deputy Chairman‚ Planning Commission- Montek Singh Ahluwalia. * PISA- Programme for International Student Assessment. * “The Satanic Verses”- Salman Rushdie. * Chairman‚ Finance Commission- Vijay Kelkar. * CARE- Credit Analysis & Research Analysis. * Chairman‚ KMRL- Sudhir Krishna‚ MD- Elias George. * Chief Justice of India- Altamas Kabir (39th). * Chairman‚ IOC-
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Bibliography: You needed 3 academic articles Article‚ Australian PM Julia Gillard: Gay marriage against my upbringing‚ Australian Daily Telegraph‚ March 21‚ 2011 ‚ http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/pm-julia-gillard-gay-marriage-against-my-upbringing/story-e6freuy9-1226025009815 Article‚ gay rights movement. (2012). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com.libraryproxy
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Judas‚ Julius Caesar and Julia Gillard are figures in different ages of society relating to deception and envy. This poses the question‚ has society changed? Has society always been so deceptive and envious? Has society always been willing to tear down others to get what they want? Shakespeare’s play “Othello” and Tim Blake Nelson’s appropriation “O”‚ explore how the values of society have been reshaped throughout time. Societal values are reflected in Act 4 Scene 1 of Othello. The soliloquy
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‘...the Australian union movement is in crisis’ (Cooper‚ 2005‚ p. 96). The early 90’s in Australia saw a significant drop for trade unions as a whole in both membership and density. Strategies were introduced to curb the decline but both changes to the Australian labour market and Government legislation have been too much for the unions to handle. This paper will discuss and critically examine the current state of trade unions‚ past strategies of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) to
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12‚1‚ 54- 76. Fleetwood‚ S. (2007). ‘Why work-life balance now?’. International Journal of Human Resource Management‚ 18 (3): 387–400. Foster‚ J. B. (May 2001). Rice university. Attracting the Best Candidates: Is Work-Life Really a Priority Gillard‚ Julia (2009) Fair Work Bill 2008 Second Reading Speech‚ Parliament of Australia Gregory‚ A. and Milner‚ S. (January 2009). Gender Work and Organization. Vol 16. No. 1 Kossek‚ E.E & Ozeki‚ C Madigan‚ K. (1997‚ September). Family doesn’t always mean
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Mod C Do’s and Don’t Do’s (from previous years’ feedback) 2007 (Internals) Better responses to Module C questions demonstrated a thorough understanding of the relationship between representation and meaning. Representation refers to the way ideas are portrayed through texts and implies someone’s perspective or their point of view. The better responses demonstrated a sophisticated‚ conceptual understanding of the module‚ the elective and the question. Students who achieved a high range result were
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From the past to the present‚ the roles of men and women have changed through generations‚ cultures‚ and tradition. In the past‚ the roles of men and women were determined by physical attributes‚ because men were stronger than women. Men had a lot of responsibility‚ such as working and providing for their family. Therefore‚ men had power and got more opportunities than women. However‚ women have become equal with men in society recently‚ for example‚ in education‚ work‚ politics‚ and the household
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• Afghanistan • President – Hamid Karzai‚ President of Afghanistan (2001–present) • Bangladesh • President 1. Zillur Rahman‚ President of Bangladesh (2009–2013) 2. Abdul Hamid‚ President of Bangladesh (2013–present) • Prime Minister – Sheikh Hasina‚ Prime Minister of Bangladesh (2009–present) • Bhutan • Monarch – Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck‚ King of Bhutan (2006–present) • Prime Minister – Lyonchen Jigme Thinley‚ Prime Minister of Bhutan (2008–present) • China (People’s Republic
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The 21st century has been called the ‘Asian Century’. If so‚ what are the implications for Australia? The successful and continuous economic development over past four to five decades in Asian region have lead to a defining feature of the 21st century – Rise of Asia in Asian century. The weight of global economy is shifting towards Asia‚ It has been estimated that by the middle of this century‚ Asia could account for half of the global output‚ trade and investment. With the continuous hunger for
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It’s a typical Monday morning‚ you wake up bright and early‚ get dressed and grab a cup of coffee. Next minute you realise you’re late to work. You rush out of the house and onto the M4 with only 15 minutes to get to work before you’re late. Checking the traffic congestion on the M4 in the morning - 60 minutes to move 100 meters. Better start thinking of an excuse. This is the reality of many Sydney siders‚ the problem is because of our growing population. It is quite obvious that Sydney is growing
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