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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1750-6204.htm Tourism‚ indigenous peoples and endogeneity in the Chatham Islands Peter Wiltshier School of Culture and Lifestyle‚ University of Derby‚ Buxton‚ UK‚ and Tourism in the Chatham Islands 265 Andrew Cardow Department of Management and International Business‚ Massey University‚ Auckland‚ New Zealand Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight indigenous and endogenous

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    been controversy whether fighting should remain legal. Some games consist of many fights but some consist of none. February 2nd 2011‚ the Islanders and Penguins had a game filled to the brim with fights; “Fans got to watch one of the most penalized games in recent memory characterized by 15 fighting majors‚ 11 game misconducts and 346 penalty minutes (Islanders 9‚ Penguins3).” Some people say this was one of the most dishonoring games of hockey while others claim it was the game of a lifetime to see

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    legislation Significant cases Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) Mabo v Queensland [1988] HCA 69 Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth) Mabo v State of Queensland (No. 2) (‘Mabo case’) [1992] HCA 23 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 (Cth) Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd (1971) 17 FLR 141 Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) Wik Peoples v Queensland (‘Pastoral Leases case’) [1996] HCA 40 Native Title Amendment Act 1998 (Cth) Members of the Yorta Yorta Aboriginal

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    South-East Queensland Regional Plan‚ Sustainability South East Queensland (SEQ) is experiencing a substantial growth in population and is expected to have an extra one million people by 2026. To deal with the growing population‚ a regional draft plan has been created (Mackenroth 2005). It includes strategies and objectives (table 1) in an effort to achieve a sustainable South East Queensland in 2026. The regional growth will put enormous pressures on the social‚ economic and environmental aspects

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    The Australian Sugar Cane Industry The Australian sugar cane industry is one of the largest industries in Australia and continues to grow today. It is the third largest raw sugar supplier after Brazil and India despite sugar being produced in over one hundred countries. It is also the seventh largest agricultural exporter in Australia. It is the second largest export crop after wheat and the fourth major export earning agricultural product. Its value of production is worth 1.5-2.5 billion dollars

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    and the remarkable foresight‚ courage and initiative of a few dedicated members of the majority were all that were required to crystallize this awareness into a mighty political force.” – Doris Johnson‚ the Quiet Revolution in the Bahamas: Family Islanders Press Limited -1972. Numerous factors or elements contributed to the social issues of the 1930s and the 1940s. From social factors such as: crime‚ racism‚ lack of education and poverty to economic factors like: Unemployment‚ the 1929 Stock Market

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    participating and learning more about the local custodians and culture in a spirit of mutual honour and respect. Introduction Support for inclusive Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education increasingly improves outcomes of learning and retention of schooling for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in Australian schools (The Australian Curriculum‚ 2009). This task endeavours to identify key aspects and links between Aboriginal traditional learning and teaching in remote Aboriginal

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    References: Australian Human Rights Commision. (2006). A Statistical Overview of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia. Retrieved March 9‚ 2009‚ from website: http://www.hreoc.gov.au/Social_Justice/statistics/index.html Bowes‚ J.‚ Grace‚ R.‚ & Hayes‚ A. (1999). Context and Consequences: Impacts On Children‚ Families and Communities. In J

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    Leukemia is a cancer that affects the bone marrow. The bon marrow is the soft spongy center of the bone that produces blood cells. Leukemia is found in white blood cells or leukocytes. The white blood cells help to fight ff infections and other diseases. Normally‚ cells produce in an orderly way‚ but people that have leukemia the cell production gets out of control. The marrow produces too many immature white blood cells called blasts. They are differently shaped and can’t carry out their usual duties

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    Rapa Nui Paper Rapa Nui is the most South Eastern point of the Polynesian triangle located in the Pacific Ocean. Rapa Nui is also known as Easter Island. This name came about through the voyage of Jacob Roggeveen. In the 18th century‚ this Dutch explorer sailed the south Pacific. He then came across the island on April 5‚ 1722‚ which so happened to be on Easter Sunday in the Christian calendar. For tradition sake‚ He then renamed the island Paach-Eyland‚ which translates to “Easter Island”. The

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