Assignment 3 HY205 Topic: Reasons for decline of Islander population in the 19th century Teitinrerei Bobo s11070084 Due date Friday‚ 26/10/2012 It was believed that in the Pacific there a lot of conflicts happening in each island‚ diseases and more varieties of reasons which caused the decline of population in the nineteenth century. There are assumptions and debate from historians‚ missionaries‚ explorers and other people about depopulation and many evidences provided to
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Purpose: To tell the audience about the importance of preserving their ability to think and the ability to perceive things in their own way Audience: The juniors taking this class next year The ability to think and the ability to perceive what we think is not a privilege but a right. You made choices in your life that you though were entirely by yourself‚ but according to Percy Walker you did not make the choices alone. Percy Walker states in his essay‚ “The Loss of a Creature”‚ that almost
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makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar‚ they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian. Legged like a man and his fins like arms! Warm‚ o’ my troth. I do now let loose my opinion‚ hold it no longer: this is no fish‚ but an islander that hath lately suffered by a
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safely home. However‚ the islanders’ auspicious beginning comes crashing down when Jack and his choir discover the exhilaration of the hunt. Jack’s dedication to killing a pig leads the hunters to abandon Ralph’s fire‚ which goes out to soon to alert a passing boat. This initial victory begins the rift between Ralph and Jack over the direction of the islanders. Golding’s next prominent symbol is the beast; an evil presence that stirs infectious fear among all the islanders‚ which becomes more intense
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Q 1: Diabetes is the worldwide fastest increasing chronic disease. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have very high levels of diabetes. According to Australian Indigenous health info net (2016)‚ ATSI Australians have three times more likely to have diabetes compared to non-Indigenous Australians. Specifically‚ the number affect from diabetes in ATSI females are twice than non-Indigenous females. Diabetes can cause several serious health issues such as cardiovascular disease and
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Today Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivered his "closing the gap" report in parliament on the state of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ health and wellbeing. We think it would be useful for us all to take a break from the statistics and consider some fundamental questions. Numbers and targets are important when it comes to addressing need but we often forget that sound policy comes from sound principles and motivations. In terms of national policy we began this journey
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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 which provides
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’very remote ’ areas [26]. In terms of specific geographical areas‚ more than one-half (53%) of all Indigenous people counted in the 2011 Census lived in nine of the 57 Indigenous regions (based largely on the former Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) regions) [25]. The three largest regions were in eastern Australia (Brisbane‚ NSW Central and the North Coast‚ and Sydney-Wollongong)‚
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Asthma is the most common chronic medical condition among children and adolescents aged 5-17‚ with a lifetime prevalence of 14% (National Center for Health Statistics [NCHS]‚ 2014). In 2014‚ asthma accounted for 159 deaths‚ 633‚000 emergency room visits‚ was the third leading cause of hospitalization in children under age 15 and accounted for 10.5 million missed school days (National Center for Health Statistics [NCHS]‚ 2014 & CDC‚ 2014). In 2009 the estimated direct and indirect national cost
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University of Ballarat. (2007‚ May 14). Staff Grievance. Retrieved July 2‚ 2012‚ from University of Ballarat : http://policy.ballarat.edu.au/university/staff_grievance/ch02.php University of Ballarat. (2011‚ December 13). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employment. Retrieved June 20‚ 2012‚ from University of Ballarat: http://policy.ballarat.edu.au/human_resources/aboriginal_torres_strait_islander/ch01.php University of Ballarat. (2012‚ July 2). Careers@UB. Retrieved July 2‚ 2012‚ from University
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