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    At the start of the Second World War Indigenous Australians and Torres Strait Islanders were allowed to enlist and many did so. But in 1940 the Defence Committee decided the enlistment of Indigenous Australians was "neither necessary not desirable"‚ partly because White Australians would object to serving with them. However‚ when Japan entered the war increased need for manpower forced the loosening of restrictions. Torres Strait Islanders were recruited in large numbers and Indigenous Australians

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    Mental Capacity Act

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    Bibliography: Basu‚ R. (2010) Protect dementia patients like we do our children The Straits Times 19 August 2007 Chan‚ W C (2010) Challenges surrounding Mental Capacity Act‚ The Straits Times 19 May 2010 Chong‚ A. (2008) Lighting a way out of mental illness The Straits Times 14 October 2008 Code of Practice Mental Capacity Act 2008 Ministry of Community Development‚ Youth and Sports Cowan‚ J (2007) "Are we prepared for the Mental

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    there was no emotion in Meursault. After killing someone you would fell some sort of emotion even if that may be hatred‚ remorse or fear you would think Meursault would show emotion but its like he is made of ice. Another instance of this story being strait forward in the descriptions is when Meursault is at his mother’s funeral. “Then finally she shut up. I didn’t feel drowsy anymore‚ but I was tired and my back was hurting

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    Racial Discrimination

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    Human beings share the common yet distinctive anatomical structure. The basic anatomy and physiology is uniform among the different individuals of species homosapiens. Yet there are differences in the appearance‚ colour of the skin‚ physical viability and adaptability‚ cranial structure and numerous other such factors. These characteristic are influence by the surrounding. In our country also happened racial discrimination on 13 may 1969. It happened 10 year after Malaysia independence from the colonialist

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    Most Dangerous Game

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    living one‚ he got an idea to build a trap using them. He used a ‘protruding bough(a tree branch that extends) as a trigger‚ when Gen. Zaroff step on it‚ the dead tree crashed down on him. This trap is called The Malay Mancatcher which he learned in Malacca(a region just south of Thailand) which is inhabit by that Malays(people of Southeast Asia). Rainsford saw the tree taking action‚ hoping it will cause Gen. zaroff to be smashed on. Gen. Zaroff sense the danger‚ step back however it still bruised his

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    THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME QUESTIONS: Connell has set Ship-Trap island in the middle of the Caribbean Sea.   Zaroff is able to finance his life style because he has invested heavily in the American securities when many noble Russians lost everything after the debacle in Russia. Also‚ because he was born in a rich family. Zaroff promises Rainsford that he will let him go free‚ if Rainsford wins the hunt. Lazarus ‚which had followed a fellow to the “Death Swamp” zone

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    appropriately to the health needs of Aboriginal people. This essay will discuss the definition of Aboriginal health and identify how the principles of cultural competency would assist health professionals in meeting the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. To Aboriginal people‚ ill-health is more than physical illness; it is a manifestation of other factors‚ including spiritual and emotional alienation from land‚ family and culture. Aboriginal people have a spiritual link with the land

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    History of Malaysia

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    A SHORT HISTORY OF MALAYSIA Short History of Asia Series Series Editor: Milton Osborne Milton Osborne has had an association with the Asian region for over 40 years as an academic‚ public servant and independent writer. He is the author of eight books on Asian topics‚ including Southeast Asia: An Introductory History‚ first published in 1979 and now in its eighth edition‚ and‚ most recently‚ The Mekong: Turbulent Past‚ Uncertain Future‚ published in 2000. First published in 2003 by Allen

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    Indigenous Education & Perspectives Assessment 2: Essay Topic: The Stolen Generations ELA: Angela Perry Written By: Samantha Morrison Student Number: 100169529 WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that the following assessment may contain images and names of deceased persons. This essay will define and discuss the event of the Stolen Generations. It will analyse the nature of the affects and impacts of the event on Indigenous Australians‚ reflect on the relevance

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    Aboriginal Family Violence

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    My discussion will concentrate on the definition of Family Violence and how it affects Aboriginal children and the issues impacting upon family violence in Aboriginal communities. I will look at government policies affecting family violence in Aboriginal communities and possible suggestions for reducing the burden on Out of Home Care agencies and providers for Aboriginal children. I have used the term Family Violence as opposed to domestic violence in Aboriginal communities because of the importance

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