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    To what extent did Australians enlist in 1914 to defend the ‘Mother country’? World War 1‚ the war to end all wars‚ lasted from 1914-1918. It was triggered by the assassination of the Archduke of Austria‚ Franz Ferdinand which led to a global war that was centred in Europe. Officially‚ Australia as a whole enthusiastically and patriotically defended Great Britain at the outbreak of war in 1914. Australia was geographically and politically isolated from what was happening in Europe. However being

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    Public capital expenditure accelerated so strongly that it alone accounted for the spending of more than half of the entire oil windfall. However‚ Nigeria’s continued failure to improve its ranking in measures of educational success or infrastructure quality suggest that much of this expenditure was conceived too hastily and ended up largely leading to waste and corruption. Weak institutions and poor governance have contributed substantially to Nigeria’s public debt problems‚ as the majority of

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    The country of the blind is a very interesting story. It narrates the journey of a man who discovered a valley where all the people were blind. The whole place was built according to the needs of the residents. They showed creativity and innovation despite their lack of sight. Although for the residents of the country of the blind‚ they don’t lack something. They treat themselves as normal people. It’s the traveler (Nunez) who is deviant – a fool‚ according to them. They are different from ordinary

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    to argue about is how our economy should be played out. It’s either a good idea to give to the poor to make things fair‚ or keep your money to yourselves‚ or maybe it’s a good idea to put a cap on the population so we don’t have to give to the poor. I believe that we shouldn’t give to the poor because they will use our givings in a negative way‚ which would make us regret doing goods. Some people such as William Hogarth support the idea of not giving to the poor because they will use their money

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    Democratic Republic of Nepal‚ is a himalayan country in South Asia and‚ as of 2010‚ the world’s most recent nation to become a republic. It is bordered to the north by the People’s Republic of China‚ and to the south‚ east‚ and west by the Republic of India. With an area of 147‚181 square kilometres (56‚827 sq mi) and a population of approximately 30 million‚ Nepal is the world’s 93rd largest country by land mass[6] and the 41st most populous country. Kathmandu is the nation’s capital and the country’s

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    Child Labor Essay In third-world countries minors are being put to work and they are losing their childhood. Child labor is happening overseas in places like Pakistan‚ Asia‚ and Bangladesh. Children at fourteen years old are being put in factories and working all day non-stop‚ and being bought by Americans who don’t even know where it came from. So I say it is finally time for this to stop. This is why products manufactured in third-world countries should not be sold or bought in stores. Children

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    In 1945‚ Australia was a very different country to what we see today. The country was effectively monocultural‚ monoreligious and monoethnic. It is obvious that Australia is predominately a Christian country as 61.1% of the population is Christian. The profile of Australia’s religious affiliations has been reshaped with help of immigration over subsequent decades. The most significant reason for the increase in the diversity of religious characters in Australia is the result of immigration. Denominational

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    In the novel‚ Cry‚ the Beloved Country‚ written by Alan Paton‚ apartheid plays a big role in the story. Apartheid has been a problem for South Africa since the earlier nineteen hundreds because of the unjust society and heartbreaking rule of "white man’s law over a black man’s country‚" (Cry‚ the Beloved Country.) Some results come from the fight of those who are treated unfair‚ but none that are large enough to turn around the discrimination. Two families are affected in this book; one is that of

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    examines that countries do not have permanent friends and permanent enemies but only have permanent interests. I have chosen texts from novel‚ short story‚ non-fiction books‚ magazines‚ newspapers and internet sites. The texts describe permanent interests of countries that cause wars to occur‚ the change of alliances and current political policies of countries toward warfare. My report outlines three key connections about permanent interests of countries that I made between the texts. What are the principle

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    Alphabetical List of Countries Name | Constitutional form | Head of state | Basis of executive legitimacy |  Afghanistan | Republic | Executive | Presidency is independent of legislature |  Albania | Republic | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence |  Algeria | Republic | Executive | Presidency independent of legislature; ministry subject to parliamentary confidence |  Andorra | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence

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