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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Shakespeare is a name commonly recognised by young and old‚ throughout households all around Australia. His story lines and concepts on love and deceit surround our society‚ in ways than most are oblivious to. The love in Shakespeare’s comedy ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ has been enlaced into our novels‚ films‚ and personal experience’s since written in 1598. I experienced this theatrical performance in the first summer in senior school‚ and quickly fell in love much like Beatrice and Benedick. Since
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Chance means change. For decades‚ thousands of migrants arriving in Australia‚ all face the same dilemma‚ how do I live here? With such a different environment and lifestyle to get accustomed to‚ how can a person adjust themselves to a new way of life after living their whole life somewhere else? But does it matter? Migrants have a free choice. They come and stay if they see what they like‚ if not they take the next flight back to wherever. But for the most part‚ those migrants won’t see what they
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‘I’m not just me‚ I’m also the job’. Insinuating that‚ she cannot be a friend and that Bonnie has to manage by herself. Our world is very similar to that notion. People often deceived each other‚ treating their closest companions as tools. Take Julia Gillard for example‚ she betrayed Kevin Rudd in 2010‚ and has now fought so desperately to keep her position as Prime Minister. What we perceive as being our reality‚ it can be change by others’ action. Hence‚ one’s reality is purely influenced by the
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protection visa (a temporary visa given to people who are not considered refugees as such‚ but are allowed to remain in Australia while it is dangerous for them to return to their own country.) they will be discouraged to come‚ and he was right. Julia Gillard has obviously realized this too‚ or why else‚ like our first speaker has already mentioned‚ is she sneakily bringing Howard’s solution back again? Howard’s Pacific Solution had strict guidelines that encouraged the asylum seekers who wished to
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According to “Labor risks creating ‘underclass’ in Australia with new rules for asylum seekers: Cameron” (SMH‚ 22/11/2012) Labor senator Doug Cameron assumes that Julia Gillard prime minister of Australia has contrived the human rights treaty against asylum seekers rights to stay in Australia and simultaneously working for survival supplements‚ waiting for their permanent citizenships. Australia not fulfilling their requirements
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Question 1 Independence of the judiciary within the doctrine of the separation of powers INTRODUCTORY WITH THE ACT OF SETTLEMENT 1701 British constitutional principle of judicial independence Convention tracking its statutory origin and was enacted in 1701‚ Act of Settlement. The Act formally recognized the independence of the judiciary‚ the main content‚ secure the right to use qualification subject to good behaviour ‚ the removal of the judge (an address of both houses of parliament)‚ and
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BMO5501 – BUSINESS ETHICS AND SUSTAINABILITY Country Briefing Paper Sustainability: Issues and Challenges in Australia and Afghanistan Prepared by: 1. Massouda Nazari (3867371) 2. 3. 4. 1. Introduction: Background & Context 2. Economic Context 3. Economic & Political System
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in Australia that can affect to the global or local business. Politic in Australia in the past few years still not quite stable because of the falling popularity of Labor leader‚ Mr. Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister and turn into the hands of Ms. Julia Gillard but the confidence in the eyes of global and also in Australia still be strong to having any investment or trading business because people can accept an election and no any problem occurred following an election too. The export policy still being
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