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    Barnaul‚ Irkutsk‚ Kemerovo‚ Krasnoyarsk‚ Novokuznetsk‚ Omsk‚ Tomsk‚ Tyumen. BERING STRAIT The Bering Strait is a strait 82 kilometers wide at its narrowest point‚ between Cape Dezhnev‚ Chukchi Peninsula‚ Russia‚ the easternmost point of the Asian continent and Cape Prince of Wales‚ Alaska‚ USA‚ the westernmost point of the North American continent. Named after Vitus Bering‚ a Russian explorer born in Denmark. The Strait has been the subject of scientific speculation that humans migrated from Asia to

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    out a study in the history of Australia in general but in particular within the Australian education system. My findings were appalling‚ confirming my suspicions of a historical inequality in Australia. In A Brief History of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education in Australia by Kaye Price the history

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    and the Triple Entente. The Allied force had a large navy including many submarines‚ one very important one in particular‚ the AE2. The AE2 is an Australian submarine which was the first vessel part of the Allied force to penetrate the Dardanelles strait and gain access to the sea of Marmora which was a critical point in crippling the Turkish Empire and expelling them from the war‚ after the AE2 gain access to the sea of Marmora it was unfortunately lost. Although the AE2 was lost it never the less

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    learning areas‚ and cross-curriculum priority is designed so all students can respect and recognise the world’s oldest continuous living culture (REFERENCE). When teaching creating lessons‚ it is important to know the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders culture‚ displayed through language‚ experiences and ways of life. EATSIPS consists of three elements that work together to create a strong school and community culture. These include personal reflection‚ whole-school ethos and classroom

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    Corfu Channel

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    Corfu Channel Case (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland-Albania) arose from series incidents that occurred on October 22nd‚ 1946‚ in the Corfu Strait: First‚ the incidents started on 15 May 1946 when two Royal Navy ships‚ HMS Orion and HMS Superb‚ crossed the Corfu Channel following a prior inspection and clearing of the strait. While crossing they came under fire from fortifications situated on the Albanian coast. Although the ships suffered no material damage and no human casualties

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    The Stolen Generation

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    many examples of Human Rights being broken‚ the Stolen Generation is just one of them‚ and the song `Took the Children Away’ by ARCHIE ROACH‚ reflects on what happened to the stolen generation. The Stolen Generation was where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders were removed from their families and ‘Snatched from their mother’s breast’ by the Australian Federal and State government and church missions‚ so that the black race would be breed out. the reason these terrible acts happened is because

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    The Strait of Magellan and the Pacific Ocean allowed for nations like Spain and Portugal to expand their trade networks. Spain sold use of the Strait of Magellan to Portugal to raise money. Spain initially disliked the Philippines‚ but the city of Manila eventually became their largest trading center in East Asia. This is directly linked to Magellan because he was the first to discover the Pacific Ocean and the Strait of Magellan‚ therefore almost single-handedly

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    Malacca History

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    THE HISTORY OF MALACCA Malacca is a small state encompassing 1657km2 on the Western Peninsular of Malaysia. Geographically positioned along East-West trading route‚ at the busiest and narrowest point of Straits of Malacca‚ the state experienced a unique culmination of cultural and historical influences from Malay Sultanate (1400-1511)‚ Portuguese colonial (1511-1641)‚ Dutch colonial (1641-1795)‚ English colonial (1795-1942‚ 1945-1957) and Japanese occupancy (1942-1945). Today‚ independent Malacca

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    HLT7D21V Cultural Diversity and Workplace Legislation V43201304 Diploma of Counselling Units of Competency HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers HLTHIR404D Work effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people HLTWHS300A Contribute to WHS processes ACAP regularly revises its course materials‚ including assignment requirements‚ to ensure that the content is current and relevant. The online class space has the most up-to-date version of the course

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