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    Reconciliation is about creating unity between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. According to Scott: Reconciliation is the process of recognizing and healing the wounds of the past‚ addressing the disadvantages that aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to suffer today‚ and working together to establish a better future for all Australians (2001‚ p. 840). One “wound of the past” (Scott‚ 2001‚ p. 840) was the forced removal of indigenous children from their families to

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    Tourism Problem in Australia

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    Management” UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD‚ U.K. Synopsis This essay states the positives and negatives of tourism and the negative impacts that tourism has on different systems of a country such as economic‚ social and environment. It also focuses on the Tourism industry of Australia and the negative impact it has on the various attractions. It comprises of facts and figures from the tourism extracts of Australia. The essay explains the stages of tourism planning with its importance and function

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    Australia "Nanny State"

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    Essay: Why do governments interfere with personal liberties? Can Australia be seen as a ‘Nanny state’? Governments across the world interfere with personal liberties‚ some on a higher level than others. Some governments prefer to sit back and let society function by itself‚ with little interference‚ whereas others interfere greatly with the aim to help society in one way or another. The government in Australia has recently begun enacting legislation‚ which could be seen as violating personal rights

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    Graffiti in Australia

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    Development of graffiti throughout history Modern Graff or graffiti can be traced back to Philadelphia‚ during the late 60’s. But some people believe its origins can be traced back to New York around the same time. In the 1960’s the art work was mostly political and or gangs marking there territory’s throughout the streets of America. The first well know graffiti writer in the early 70’s was TAKI 183 took the graffiti scene to a new level by covering a lot of New York City with his tag. TAKI attracted

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    Wrongful Life In Australia

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    compensation’. In other words a disabled person should be able to claim damages for their wrongful life‚ if it was in fact the negligence of the doctor that caused their disability. Therefore‚ suggesting that wrongful life should be a compensable tort in Australia to ensure that everyone is treated equally in the eyes of the law. Although it is suggested by Hirsch that ‘a disabled child born into a life of suffering and need as a consequence of medical negligence is entitled to nothing in a wrongful life claim

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    abolished as every individual has a right to his or her life. Most of the Countries including Australia have abolished capital punishment as it is termed as cruel and brutal. Australia is the leading country who has strongly opposed the capital punishment as In Australia the rates of crimes are low‚ the judicial system of criminal is transparent and no one is given death penalty or execution from 1967.Australia has persistently requested other countries to abolish

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    Apollo 13 Essay Have you ever wondered what it would be like to fly in space or work on the crew at NASA that helps the astronauts get home safely? These two jobs both use many of the laws of physics. In fact‚ almost everything they do involves physics. Apollo 13 is a movie that epitomizes what those jobs are like and how much physics is required. The three main laws of physics in the movie were Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation‚ Newton’s First Law‚ and Newton’s Third Law. One main law in

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    Carbon Tax In Australia

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    July 1‚ 2012 has triggered an intense controversy among the Australian citizens. The term “Carbon tax” refers to an environmental tax that polluters will pay per ton of carbon they release into the atmosphere. This essay will argue that carbon taxes should not be introduced in Australia due to inefficacy‚ financial burdens and better actions to protect environment. First of all‚ implementing carbon taxes would not do anything to solve the greenhouse effect. Take cigarettes for example‚ cigarettes

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    The Name of the Rose Essay May 13‚ 2010 The Name of the Rose: Novel vs. Movie Often times when a novel becomes a movie‚ critics judge the movie on a more difficult scale than they would if the movie did not have a book to be compared too. When a situation like this occurs‚ the audience tends to lean one way or the other‚ towards the novel or towards the movie. From my experiences‚ I have liked the books either more or just equally as much as the movie‚ but never the movie more than the book

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    Murphy Professor George De Falussy Great International Films (FAR 2915.30) Critical Essay #3 May 19‚ 2012 To be Reality or to be Fantasy . . . That’s How the Labyrinth is Solved History helps to provide people with a further understanding of events that transpired in the past and is also used to help determine events that could transpire in the future. Film can be used in the same way. A director can choose for his movie to depict factual events in the past in order to teach his audience a moral or value

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