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    The Australian Legal System Overview * The continent now known as “Australia” has a very long history of occupation * Aboriginal people have lived on the continent for at least 40 000 years. European settlement of the continent has been relatively recent Aboriginal Culture * When English settlers arrived at Sydney cove in 1788‚ there were approximately 500 aboriginal tribe living in different parts of the continent. The combined population of the tribes is thought to have been

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    better economic situation‚ the Indian Families are using to pay for this international opportunity of education. The propose of this survey it is to check where’s now the most popular destiny for the Indians Students. A few years ago used to be Australia‚ But now The Indians are choosing other Destinies. India Aspects  Republic of India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largestcountry by area‚ the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people‚ and the most populous democracy in

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    Peoples of Australia. In that this ethnic group has suffered continued persecution and stratification in the land they rightfully own. Much of their rich culture has come near to disappearing under the Caste applied British oppression they have suffered since the late 18th century. This paper analyses the plight of this minority group based on ethnic stratification and conflict. This review will address how the conflict theory and applied stratification cost the Indigenous people of Australia much of

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    going attitude ‚ the way we recognise multiculturalism‚ the Australian way of life and the physical aspects of Australia in general are the main identities in to which Australians are described. Australia is renowned for the image of mateship‚ the humour passed equally through each and every individual‚ the handshakes‚ the explicit conversations the list goes on. Where would Australia be without mateship? No-where. Mateship is the most important aspect that forms our nation‚ without it we’d be like

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    Belonging

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    A sense of belonging can develop from the connections made with people‚ places and the larger world. These are shown in Peter Skrzynecki’s Immigrant Chronicle in two of his poems Feliks Skrzynecki and Migrant Hostel and an opinion article called Australia day to bring the nation together by Pino Migliorino through the use of techniques and statements within these texts‚ the themes and ideas relating to belonging to culture‚ place and people are examined. A sense of belonging comes from a sense of

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    The Australian Gold Rush

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    Rush The discovery of gold in the colonies had a major impact on Australian society. When Edward Hargraves discovered gold in Australia in 1851‚ it marked only the beginning of the changes about to happen in Australia. The discovery of gold had a major change in Australia; it affected not only those in Australia but around the world. The news of gold found in Australia resulted in huge numbers of people migrating to ‘find gold‚ get rich’ what people didn’t realise is that it wasn’t that easy. Farmers

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    Moving Out of the Country

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    A SIGNIFICANT EVENT “Moving Out Of Country Australia to me always sounded like a really fun place‚ with lots of beaches and a beautiful tropical island atmosphere to go on vacation too. I really enjoyed being able to experience living in Australia‚ although the decision was not a simple one‚ nor easy for any reason. I was a young man 16 years old‚ and at the time my family‚ older sister Haley‚ little b brother Greg‚ and my baby sister Morgan‚ along with my parents Marsha and Gary‚ were living

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    single opinion of what has happened to the lives of people both English and native aboriginal‚ also what has happened to the beautiful land once home to many native aboriginal tribes all over the continent of Australia. It also says that people of English descendent say that they do love Australia while in fact they don’t and are treating it as a land of their own as if nothing was there before the time of their arrival‚ as they are treating the native Australians without respect and are not treating

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    Government’s migration program. Migration to Australia of people with qualifications and relevant work experience enhances the size and skill level of the Australian labour force and helps to address specific skill shortages. Within the broad context of immigration policies designed to address labour market issues‚ there has been a specific policy emphasis in Australian immigration policies since 1996 on addressing skilled worker shortages in regional Australia. The Australian Government‚ in consultation

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    Australia in the late 20th century‚ was an important period when intelligentsia were seeking to define its nation and its national identity. One powerful communicator was in the writings and articles published in popular newspapers‚ which offered differing ideas and approaches on this subject. In this essay I aim to analyse two documents in the form of ballads that were published in this period‚ and to describe how they played a part in constructing an image that could be used to define the nation

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