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    Question) Australias response to the threat of communism in Asia after WWII included Korean War ANZUS Treaty (1951) SEATO Alliance (1954) Australias response to the threat of communism within Australia included Referendum to ban Communist Party Petrov Affair The background to communism after 1945 After WWII‚ a new conflict arose called the Cold War Cold War A contest between the democratic‚ capitalist nations of the West‚ led by the USA ‚ and the communist countries in the East‚ lead by the Soviet

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    all‚ it is difficult to make decisions both in the real world and in the text of the story “Just Lather‚ That’s All because a good decision can result in a rewarding aftermath‚ and a bad decision can result in a poor aftermath.” In 1983‚ Stanislav Petrov‚ a colonel in the Soviet Air Defense Forces faced an important decision to react to the nuclear missile attack warnings in the Cold War. He refused to notify the officials to send a counter-attack against the U.S.‚ and at the end‚ it was a false alarm

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    and Modern Serbian Literature‚ ed. by Norris‚ D.‚ (Nottingham: Astra Press‚ 1988). 5. Petrov‚ A.‚ ‘Serbia’‚ in: Poezija Crnjanskog i srpsko pesništvo‚ (Belgrade: Vuk Karadžić‚ 1971). [3] Ćorović‚ V.‚ Ilustrovana istorija Srba‚ VI‚ (Belgrade: Politika-Narodna knjiga‚ 2006)‚ p.136. [4] Crnjanski‚ M.‚ ‘Krf posle rata’‚ in: Lirika itake i komentari‚ ed. by Rosić‚ T.‚ (Belgrade: BIGZ-SKZ‚ 1993)‚ pp. 317-318. [5] Petrov‚ A.‚ ‘Serbia’‚ in: Poezija Crnjanskog i srpsko pesništvo‚ (Belgrade: Vuk Karadžić‚ 1971)

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    Minister‚ he would try to eradicate the threat of communism. The Liberal Party was also able to win the elections by implanting fear into the Australian public about communism through mottos and slogans‚ E.g. ‘reds under the beds’‚ and through the Petrov Affair in 1954‚ where there were alleged Soviet spies in Australia. By means of infusing the Australian public with fear of the threat of communism‚ the Liberal Party was able to maintain winning the elections so that they could respond the

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    ‘Internet addiction’ a distinct mental disorder?”. Harvard Mental Health Letter. Vol. 24. Issue 4. Oct. 2007. Ng‚ Brian D.‚ Wiemer-Hastings‚ Peter. “Addiction to the Internet and Online Gaming”. CyberPsyhology and Behavior. Vol. 8. Issue 2. Apr. 2005. Petrov‚ Aleksey. Telephone interview. 3 Oct. 2007.

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    As World War 2 ended and the Cold War began‚ communism began to expand from Russia into South-East Asia. China and North Korea became communist and communism continued to spread south as Vietnam became independent from the French after the battle of Dien Bien Phu resulting in the country being split at the 17th parallel into communist North and non-communist South. The United States entered the war to stop the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia‚ as they feared that Communist forces would gain

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    Australia’s Response to Communism in the 1950’s In the 1950’s the world had just come out of the greatest war in human history. In the aftermath of this war many countries turned to communism. It was against this threat of communism that the Australian government reacted in such a wide variety of ways. Although there were a wide variety of ways in which Australia reacted there were perhaps three that were the most prevalent and influential. Firstly Australia sent troops to fight in Korea to avoid

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    World War III (abbreviated as WWIII‚ also known as the Third World War) is the hypothetical future successor to World War II (1939–1945). In fiction‚ the war is often suggested to be nuclear and extremely devastating in nature. This war is anticipated and planned for by military and civil authorities‚ and explored in fiction by many authors all around the world. Concepts range from purely conventional scenarios or a limited use of nuclear weapons to the destruction of the planet. With the development

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    o Why would they scorn her? o She doesn’t deserve to be treated poorly just because a man in deeply in love with her. Reflection: The whole town knows about Vronsky’s love for Anna; men envied him and women pitied him. Anna’s position in society is greatly affected and people don’t respect her like they used to. Chapter 19: Reflection: Vronksy attends a luncheon‚ but he avoids people as Anna consumes his thoughts. We are introduced to Yashvin‚ who is apparently Vronsky’s best friend in the regiment

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    It’s only knows things that make you afraid’ How does Ursula Dubosarsky explore ideas about fear in The Red Shoe? Ursula Dubosarsky book "The Red Shoe” is creative‚ fascinating and keeps you on the edge of your seat. This has been done by creating a mysterious fear‚ for each individual character and carefully unravelling the main cause‚ which links everything together‚ near the end. I believe the core of this book is the fear and secrecy of each character from each other and the one incident at

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