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    Australian Identity

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    westernized lifestyle by the British migrants. In ‘But I was born here‚ Miss’ by an unnamed migrant child‚ we venture into the life of an Australian migrant child who underwent difficulties at his school because of his ethnic background. In Tim Winton’s ‘Neighbours’‚ we witness how the juxtaposing lifestyles of the migrants and the Australians come together and live as one‚ peaceful community. Comprehending a new way of life is frequently a difficult task to undertake‚ especially if it is forced upon. The

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    The European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) is a specific form of regional foreign policy‚ that was developed in 2004‚ with two core strategic objectives. The first one is avoiding the emergence of new dividing lines between the enlarged EU and its neighbours‚ by creating a two-speed Europe‚ one integrated‚ stable‚ and affluent Europe in the West‚ and another less stable‚ much poorer‚ and less democratic in the East. The second one is strengthening the prosperity‚ stability and security of all‚ in fact

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    Socio-spatial stigmatization and the contested space of addiction treatment: Remapping strategies of opposition to their disorder of drugs Abstract In recent years‚ the Not-In-My-Back-Yard (NIMBY) phenomenon has become increasingly prevalent with regard to harm reduction sites‚ addiction treatment facilities and their clients. Drawing from a case study of community conflict generated by the relocation of a methadone clinic into a rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood in downtown Toronto‚ Canada

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    Suman Siva Prof. Jeong Chun Phuoc 012014111647 Assignment 2 – Weekly Case Law Critique WEEK 2 CASE LAW ON DONOGHUE V STEVENSON (1932) Summary On August 26th 1928‚ Donoghue (plaintiff) and a friend were at a case in Glasgow‚ Scotland. Her friend ordered / purchased a bottle of ginger beer for Donoghue. The bottle was in an opaque bottle (dark glass material) as Donoghue was not aware of the contents. After‚ Donoghue drank some and her friend lifted the bottle to pour the remainder of the ginger

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    What Annoys Me Most

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    I have always found myself to become irritated by the most mediocre things and also‚ by genuine issues that matter a great deal in our society. Some of the less important annoyances being along the lines of people rubbing their hands together‚ missing socks‚ getting into bed and forgetting to turn the light switch off‚ people eating crisps in the cinema‚ warm weather‚ not being able to hear the television over the noise of myself chewing‚ and the list is practically endless. On a more serious note

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    had plenty of fires in the backyard. It was a time where family got together and told funny‚ or scary stories. It was a time when we made memories with each other. Neighbours used to join in without hesitation. We used to make plenty of food on the fire including; marshmallows‚ hot dogs‚ potatoes‚ and even steak. Some of these neighbours would bring drinks and some would even bring music. We grew up knowing that having backyard fires is a great memory for everyone. As I grew older‚ I didn’t attend

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    a legal neighbour. The law defines a neighbour as "someone so closely and directly affected by my act that I ought reasonable to have them in contemplation as being so affected when I am directing my mind to the acts or omissions which are called in question"(Lord Atkin often Donoghue vs. Stevenson 1932) Two sub-elements to define the neighbour principal:-         The proximity requirement         The foreseeability principle The proximity requirement - 1st element of neighbour principal

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    The Application of Precedent • The process: relevant circumstances in the present case; rule to be applied to the case must be discovered by examining previous similar cases (precedent); rule applied to the circumstances of present case. Example 1 • Considine v Shannon regional Fisheries Board [1994] Costello J: ‘principle of precedent is easy to state‚ but is difficult to apply in practice’ • The issue: after a not guilty verdict (acquittal) in the District Court‚ could an appeal could

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    MY NEIGHBOUR A good neighbour is a blessing while a bad neighbour is a curse. The city-bred people are generally lacking in sympathy. They are mostly cold in their manners; they are more selfish than the villagers who are large hearted. I live in a thickly populated part of the town. I like to cultivate good relations with the people around me. I believe that no man‚ however rich or strong‚ can live in self-sufficiency. My next door neighbour to the right is Mr. Tara Singh. We are on the best

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    While recovering from his broken leg‚ he occupies his time by watching his neighbours out the window. When Jeffries is on the phone‚ he is whining about nothing good to look out the window. He says that he will do something drastic and get married. The married couple across from Jeffries‚ argue while he is on the phone talking about marriage and the husband storms downstairs and does some gardening. Their nosy neighbour is a middle aged woman trying to see what is happening but the husband refuses

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