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    kevin rudds sorry speach

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    Kevin Rudd’s sorry speech The speech was made to the aboriginals and to the stolen generations. There was forced a politic by the Australian government which is known for assimilation upon the aboriginals. Inhuman actions were inflicted on the aboriginals who involved that the Australian government had full rights to take away half-caste children without the parents accept. In this speech‚ Kevin Rudd‚ the Australian prime minister is giving a painstaking apology to the stolen generations and

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    Analysis: Aspect One Kevin Rudd’s apology was to the Aboriginals; but in particular‚ to the Stolen Generations. From 1909-1969‚ the Australian Government forced a policy know as assimilation upon the Aboriginals. Assimilation is the forced integration of minority groups onto the dominant society. Inhumane acts were inflicted upon these proud people because of the ‘Aborigines Protection Board’ which entailed that the Australian Government had full rights to forcibly remove half-caste children from

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    Gough Whitlam

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    Edward Gough Whitlam the 21st Prime minister of Australia and 1st Labor Prime Minister in 23 years was born in Kew‚ Melbourne on the 11th of July 1916. In 1921 the family moved to Sydney where he started his education attending Mowbray House and Knox grammar school and then moved again with the family at the age of 10 in 1926‚ to Canberra where he attended Telopea Park High School and Canberra Boys school. In 1935 Gough Whitlam enrolled at the University of Sydney where he completed an arts degree

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    | 2011 | | Australian Business Academy [Type the author name] | [The carbon tax] | Economics Assessment on the Carbon Tax. | The Carbon Tax - Economics The carbon tax will reduce emissions and have a positive effect on pollution minimisation. Nearly every news day we hear about the carbon tax. Many support it and many oppose it. Julia Gillard says it will cut emission whilst others just think it will drive up prices. The analysis undertaken by simulating the impact of a carbon

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    World Peace Through Music

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    Julia Cubbedge Mr. Loza English 10/ Period 4 13 September 2012 World Peace The only things we hear on the news lately are what country is getting bombed‚ who hates who‚ and the sheer number of people dying every day. There is too much discrimination‚ madness‚ and anger circulating through our world right now. We have soldiers dying every day for our country in a war that could be stopped with peaceful actions. Instead‚ we have become oblivious to what is going on around us. Music has always

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    Dear Mr Abbot‚ My name is Matthew Wright and I am in year 9 at Turramurra High School. I am writing to you regarding the coalition’s foreign aid budget. In 2005 John Howard promised to double Australian aid and recently the Australian Labor Party promised to further lift it to 0.5% of our gross national income by 2015. Our foreign aid is still sitting on 0.34%. There are millions of people depending on developed countries like Australia to help them out. It is easy to ask why it has to be us‚ but

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    english paper

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    Year 10 History Assessment Gough Whitlam was born 11th July 1916. In 1972 he led the labor party into government after a period of 23 years of conservative government in Australia. Major polices Gough Whitlam came to the office claiming a demand for a wide-ranging program of social reforms. In a lot of activity government – • Ended conscription and withdrew Australian troops from Vietnam giving students and mothers the peace of mind. • Launched an inquiry into education and funded government

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    Kyoto Protocol Debate

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    Good afternoon ladies. My fellow team mates and I strongly agree that Australia needs to sign the Kyoto protocol in order to assure that it will reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. I will be talking about the situation nationally. (Rebuttal) Now to my first point‚ the Kyoto protocol will have a large affect on the Australian industry. John Howard has told parliament that the Kyoto protocol would cripple the resource industry and cause jobs to disappear. This is certainly not the case. By

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    Kevin Hart is one of the funniest comedians that I know. His childish behavior‚ entertaining personality‚ and tiny body structure is what interests me the most about him. The way he makes people laugh when he tells jokes on stage is like watching a monkey dance on stage. Kevin Hart is the best comedian and never fails to make people laugh. Kevin Hart’s personality is what makes him good at what he does. He has such a great sense of humor that helps him make such great jokes. During his last

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    Kevin Durant Case Study

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    The athlete for selection is Kevin Durant. He plays professional basketball at Seattle Supersonics. The 29-year-old has a reputation for adoring Kobe Bryant in basketball. He aspires recognition as one of the greatest in the game. At present‚ the athletes meet the requirements of professionalism but need additional training to attain the highest level of the game. The psychological approach that improves the cognitive is mandatory in the progression of the athlete. The strength of the athlete is

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