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    Challenges faced by leadership in Catholic schools in achieving its purpose The final section of this paper will explore some of the challenges that are facing leadership in Catholic schools in Australia with regards to achieving the previously mentioned purpose. Whilst Rossiter acknowledges that “Even a ‘good’ education in Catholic identity will not guarantee that young people will develop and retain an active Catholic religious identity” (2013 p.21)‚ educators in Catholic schools have a responsibility

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    negatives of tourism and the negative impacts that tourism has on different systems of a country such as economic‚ social and environment. It also focuses on the Tourism industry of Australia and the negative impact it has on the various attractions. It comprises of facts and figures from the tourism extracts of Australia. The essay explains the stages of tourism planning with its importance and function. It will enable the reader to connect the concepts of tourism of planning with the tourism impacts

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    religious initiative towards unity within the Christian church. It is the promotion of co-operation and improved understanding between distinct religious groups or denominations within Christianity and other religions. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES IN AUSTRALIA (NCCA) The NCCA is an example of an ecumenical movement – it brings together a number of Australia’s Christian churches in dialogue and practical support. It was also the first recognized coalition between the Catholic Church and other leading Christian

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    Religion in Australia Pre-1945. The arrival of Christianity in Australia. 26 January 1788- followers of the Church of England‚ Catholics‚ Methodists‚ Presbyterians‚ Jews‚ deists‚ agnostics and unbelievers come to Sydney. Deists- person who believes‚ on the basis of reason rather than revelation‚ in the existence of a God who created the earth but is not involved in it. Agnostics- person who holds the view that you can neither prove nor disprove the existence of god and that the essential nature

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    Re: Discussion - Reading: White (Australia a ’middle power?’) by Susan Stone 8 September 2013‚ 6:08 PM - What does it mean to claim that Australia is a ‘middle power’ (White 2011‚ 92)? What do you think about this idea? - What does White say are some of the barriers to maintaining ‘middle power’ status in the region? An obvious point made is that to be a ’middle power’ "In military terms‚ that means being able to impose enough costs and risk on the forces that a major power could deploy in

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    matters‚” it addresses the purpose of the ecumenical movements in Australia‚ to allow Christian churches of different beliefs to come together to promote Christianity and discuss relevant issues. Two councils which sustain and uphold these values are the national council of churches and the NSW Ecumenical Council. The formation of the uniting church in Australia in 1977 and the emergence of the National Council of churches in Australia in 1994 have been the most significant developments towards

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    believe it but Australia is one the destinations that human trafficking occurs in. Human trafficking is becoming a major problem in Australia that needs to be stopped. More women from East Asia‚ South East Asia‚ and Eastern Europe are becoming sufferers of human trafficking within Australian borders. Some of theses women come into Australia voluntarily but are then forced into exploitative conditions. Project Respect says that the main reason why women are trafficked to Australia is 1. Less Australian

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    unlawful in Australia this includes discrimination against aboriginals. Disability Discrimination:Disability discrimination happens when people with a disability are treated less fairly than people without a disability. Disability discrimination also occurs when people are treated less fairly because they are relatives‚ friends‚ carers‚ co-workers or associates of a person with a disability the Federal Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (D.D.A.) provides protection for everyone in Australia against

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    the household and cleaning the house. In Australia women occupy approximetley 45% of the workforce as women have equal oppurtunities of acuring any educational level. The role and status of men is to be protectors and providers for their family. They are the dominant descsion makers of the household. The percentage of men in Afghanistan Poltics is 75%‚ leaving the other 25% as women. This has only been since the Taliban was overthrown. In Australia the role of men does not designate them

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    Even though Australia has experienced political and economic challenges‚ we have a duty to remain true to our values and help those in need. Providing services such as foreign aid to refugees which provides simple necessities such as food‚ clothing‚ medical assistance

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