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    1993 (Cth) and the establishment of the National Native Title Tribunal. Now Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders had the right to make native title claims but this was a very expensive‚ slow and time-consuming process making it ineffective for Indigenous people to regain ownership of their traditional land. The Native Title Amendment Act 1998 (Cth) also restricted the rights of Indigenous Australians. Since 1993‚ there have been 180 registered determinations of native title covering approximately

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    SIMULATION FOREGROUND READING Back Bay Battery‚ Inc. Overview The battery industry is enormous‚ with worldwide revenues of approximately $45 billion. It is highly fragmented with at least 20 major manufacturers in each technology segment. Because of the wide range of applications of batteries‚ companies have tended to specialize in a particular technology or market application. Disposable batteries‚ such as the widely available carbon-zinc and alkaline cells‚ are available in standard sizes

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    Bay of Pigs and Realism

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    A Perfect Disaster: The Bay of Pigs Invasion and Realism D-Day‚ April 17‚ 1960; Brigade 2506 lands in the Bay of Pigs‚ a small beach in southern Cuba. Backed by former president Dwight Eisenhower‚ endorsed by current president John F. Kennedy‚ and masterminded by the Central Intelligence Agency‚ the plan to overthrow Fidel Castro‚ Prime Minister of Cuba‚ had been months in the making (Dunne 1). By the summer of 1959‚ as former Cuban leader Fulgencio Batista was overtaken by Castro‚ charges of communist

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    free. Rousseau sought to balance the interests of the sovereign and subject so finely that he took the view that a breach of the social contract entitled the subject to return to their natural state of liberty. Rousseau argued that any loss of the rights handed up to the sovereign entitled the subject to revert back to their natural state. The state of nature was‚ in his eyes‚ a state of liberty (i.e. even a minor breach of the social contract entitled the aggrieved party to repudiate their agreement

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    Green Bay Packers In August of 1919 two men would unknowingly make history by organizing a small football team. This team would go on to become the Green Bay Packers‚ the most unique team in all of professional sports. One of the two men was Curly Lambeau who would eventually have the Packers Stadium named after him. Lambeau’s employer Indian Packing company‚ donated the jersey’s and allowed them to practice on their practice field so it was natural to call them the Packers which is still

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    Massachusetts Bay Colony was simultaneously theocratic‚ democratic‚ oligarchic‚ and authoritarian in different ways. The Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1628 and wanted a well-established government‚ but they ended up mixing all of these together. This colony was important because it was one of the first provincial and true governments to be introduced into the colonies. It also provided an example to other colonies to base their governments on. The Massachusetts Bay Colony can be

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    29‚ 2014 English 102-19 Bay Leaves and Cinnamon Sticks vs. Calabash Parkway Revision American Living In English 102‚ we have read two novels entitles Bay Leaves and Cinnamon Sticks and Calabash Parkway. In both novels we read the story of women who left their home country and families to come to America‚ New York to be specific. Although both novels have similar story lines and characteristics; the major things that make them similar also make them different. In bay leaves the woman (Millie)

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    29 April 2011 The Hilo Bay: Tsunami Magnet of Hawaii On the afternoon of 22 May 1960 the Valdivia Earthquake struck the country of Chile with devastating repercussions for the Chilean people and people around the world. The Earthquake rated a 9.5 on the moment magnitude scale and is‚ to date‚ the most powerful earthquake ever recorded. It occurred at roughly 1911 GMT‚ 1411 local time‚ and generated a massive tsunami that struck Hawaii approximately fifteen hours later. The tsunami caused little

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    Please read the TOWN of EDEN BAY case study on pages 91-92 of your textbook and answer the 4 questions listed at the end of page 92. Make sure to properly justify your answers. 1. Upon investigation‚ you learn that the town does not have a strategic plan or mission statement. in your view‚ does this affect the current situation? Why or why not? * In my point of view‚ I think yes without a strategic plan this might affect their current situation; because having a spreadsheet this make

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    Pelican Bay Supermax Pelican Bay Supermax After listening to and or reading the transcripts of Locked Down: Gangs in the Supermax by Michael Montgomery‚ one gets a glimpse of prison life‚ sociological issues inmates and staff face‚ and the subculture of prison life faced by staff and prisoners alike on a daily basis. However‚ instead of delving completely in to the situational circumstances of prisoner life‚ it is more important to understand the history of this Supermax prison and why

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