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    Formation of Malaysia

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    Merdeka Day. Because of the objection from the Indonesian and Filipino towards the formation of Malaysia‚ this was further postponed to 16th of September the same year. The postponement to 16th was also to allow the United Nations (UN) to conduct the referendums in North Borneo and Sarawak regarding the 2 states participation in the Federation of Malaysia. The current map of Malaysia The formation of Malaysia‚ however were opposed by Indonesia strongly and lead to "Ganyang Malaysia" campaign by the

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    Gambling in the Bahamas

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    regularized. These exemptions excluded minors‚ employed residents‚ civil servants and persons born in the Bahamas from gambling. At the time only non-Bahamians and visitors were allowed to gamble in the casinos. Presently‚ the government is holding a referendum on the national lottery and the regulation of the number houses. The Prime Minister Perry Christie left the fate of gambling in the hands of the Bahamian people. Whether the national lottery should be instituted and/or webshop-type gaming should

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    Social Studies 11

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    I. Canadian Identity A. Defined by: i. Nationality ii. Ethnicity iii. Culture iv. History v. Family/Friends vi. Location vii. Experience viii. Interests B. What creates national identity? ix. Cultural industry: produce cultural products x. Cultural products: movies‚ films‚ textbook‚ music‚ artwork‚ dance… etc. xi. Cultural Nationalism: belief that a certain identity (culture)

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    Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms - History Australia The rights and freedoms of indigenous Australians have clearly improved since 1945 and onwards. The numerous improvements in Government Policies both state and federal have lead to a vast advancement in the rights and freedoms of Aborigines. The various examples of Aboriginal activism in Australia have educated the Australian people that they want to be treated equally. Although there are many ways that the rights and freedoms of indigenous Australians

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    be the highest bidder and they will not get the property in this case where their deposit will be refunded. - There is 30% probability that there will be referendum for a zoning change being approved. This will result that the 500‚000$ will be considered as a down payment for the property. However‚ - There is 70% risk that referendum for a zoning change will be rejected‚ and Glenn prefers to withdraw from continuing the project and lose the 500‚000$ deposit. The second tree shows if Oceanview

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    whether the parliamentary sovereignty within the UK has been rendered obsolete by the EU law and the recognition of the human rights in 1998. It will be argued that parliamentary sovereignty is still a relevant doctrine within the UK parliament as the referendum concerning UK’s membership can impact the near future and bring about change‚ were the parliamentary sovereignty will be the primary way which decides on the laws in the UK. The European Communities Act 1972 has been enacted by the parliament and

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    Irish Constitution

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    the Catholic Church. Bunreacht Na hÉireann contains 50 Articles ranging from The Government (Article 12‚ Constitution of Ireland) to The Family (Article 41‚ Constitution of Ireland). For any change to occur to the Constitution there has to be a referendum in which every citizen over eighteen is entitled to a vote. Currently there have been thirty proposals and twenty-one amendments. The latest amendment concerned the rights of Irish children. Garner et al (2009: 188) report that “Only three states-

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    Often more times than not‚ people cringe at the thought of politics‚ but there are the few whom desire the power to enforce change. Politicians rarely receive adoration from the general public‚ and they shoulder the country’s burdens‚ but none have been adored (hence the term Trudeau-mania) and have progressed like Pierre Trudeau. Trudeau grew up speaking French to his father and English to his mother and this combination is what defined him; Trudeau was not French or English‚ he was a true Canadian

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    Bangladesh Labor Union

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    Readymade Garments (RMG) is the main foreign exchange earning sector of Bangladesh. At the same time this labor intensive sector is very important to address the demands of occupation of a huge population. Reputation of this sector is high which underpins the success of this sector. But in recent times the growth and existence of this sector came under threat when this sector faced severe labor unrest. Due to the labor unrest there has been huge loss of production‚ and some of the factories were

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    Assessment

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    picketed‚ and faced violence‚ raising the issue of indigenous rights. They commonly stood protesting for hours at segregated areas such as pools‚ parks and pubs which raised a mixed reception in the country towns. Australia overwhelmingly passed a 1967 referendum removing discriminatory sections from the Australian Constitution and enabling the federal government to take direct action in Aboriginal affairs. Charles Perkins life Charles Perkins was born in Alice Springs; his mother was Arrente and

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