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    coronary heart disease or even cancer. In fact‚ in 2011 to 2012‚ it was researched that 10.8 million Australians were either overweight or obese and 4.7 million of that population were obese. This is a really overwhelming number as the population of Australia is 22.7 million. The ratio of the people with obesity to the whole population is nearly a quarter. In 1989‚ 47% of adults were overweight and in 2011-2012‚ it rose to 64%. Health issues related to having excess body weight‚ can impact the health

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    religious initiative towards unity within the Christian church. It is the promotion of co-operation and improved understanding between distinct religious groups or denominations within Christianity and other religions. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES IN AUSTRALIA (NCCA) The NCCA is an example of an ecumenical movement – it brings together a number of Australia’s Christian churches in dialogue and practical support. It was also the first recognized coalition between the Catholic Church and other leading Christian

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    Religion in Australia Pre-1945. The arrival of Christianity in Australia. 26 January 1788- followers of the Church of England‚ Catholics‚ Methodists‚ Presbyterians‚ Jews‚ deists‚ agnostics and unbelievers come to Sydney. Deists- person who believes‚ on the basis of reason rather than revelation‚ in the existence of a God who created the earth but is not involved in it. Agnostics- person who holds the view that you can neither prove nor disprove the existence of god and that the essential nature

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    The differences between Australia and China Australia and China are known to be different in almost every characteristic According to Hofstede’s Cultural dimensions. These two countries are different in all the five aspects‚ which are‚ individualism‚ power distance‚ uncertainty avoidance‚ masculinity and long term orientation. Begin with China; Chinese people are very collectivism as they like to do things in group‚ high in power distance as inequality is considered to be normal and low score

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    and its harmony: “mangoes and barramundi on the table”‚ “the half-dozen languages‚ the slap of sandals and bare feet.” But for all its seeming harmony‚ Broome is a town where racial tensions simmer just under the surface and evolve into a blatant racism with the coming of the war. The sadly ignorant and inappropriate behaviour of the community of Broome demonstrates how challenging it is for communities to accept cultural and racial differences. “Mangroves‚ red dirt… pearls” all feature vividly

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    Re: Discussion - Reading: White (Australia a ’middle power?’) by Susan Stone 8 September 2013‚ 6:08 PM - What does it mean to claim that Australia is a ‘middle power’ (White 2011‚ 92)? What do you think about this idea? - What does White say are some of the barriers to maintaining ‘middle power’ status in the region? An obvious point made is that to be a ’middle power’ "In military terms‚ that means being able to impose enough costs and risk on the forces that a major power could deploy in

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    Executive Summary Eagle Motors Ltd is a well-established Swedish Car Manufacturing Company trying to set up their firm in Australia. In order to compete successfully in the car industry in Australia‚ Eagle Motors Ltd needs to conduct an analysis of the industry context in which they would like to operate. Using the porters five forces model‚ this provides a detailed analysis of the competitive nature of the Australian car industry and also it suggests an appropriate competitive strategy for Eagle

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    believe it but Australia is one the destinations that human trafficking occurs in. Human trafficking is becoming a major problem in Australia that needs to be stopped. More women from East Asia‚ South East Asia‚ and Eastern Europe are becoming sufferers of human trafficking within Australian borders. Some of theses women come into Australia voluntarily but are then forced into exploitative conditions. Project Respect says that the main reason why women are trafficked to Australia is 1. Less Australian

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    unlawful in Australia this includes discrimination against aboriginals. Disability Discrimination:Disability discrimination happens when people with a disability are treated less fairly than people without a disability. Disability discrimination also occurs when people are treated less fairly because they are relatives‚ friends‚ carers‚ co-workers or associates of a person with a disability the Federal Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (D.D.A.) provides protection for everyone in Australia against

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    the household and cleaning the house. In Australia women occupy approximetley 45% of the workforce as women have equal oppurtunities of acuring any educational level. The role and status of men is to be protectors and providers for their family. They are the dominant descsion makers of the household. The percentage of men in Afghanistan Poltics is 75%‚ leaving the other 25% as women. This has only been since the Taliban was overthrown. In Australia the role of men does not designate them

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