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    Presentation Topic for Week 10 The case study “Asia becomes more important for Kiwi trade” in your reading from Crossman‚ J‚ Bordia‚ S & Mills C 2011 Business Communication For The Global Age‚ McGraw-Hill‚ Australia. Chapter 3. While this is a New Zealand case study it can be thought of in an Australian context. There are questions at the end of the case study to help guide the content of your presentation. Suggest ways Australian companies can improve intercultural communication with Asian countries

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    solved. The head of the Mongolian man is very big and shows him scrunching up his face almost like he is deliberately bringing these awful things to Australia to make us look like a bad country. Content: Describe the cartoon in your own words. (200 words) This cartoon influenced people to see the Asians as bad people because of what they did to Australia and making us look bad as a country. It made people/Australians afraid of the Asians in case that they would get a disease from the Asians and get

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    Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms - History Australia The rights and freedoms of indigenous Australians have clearly improved since 1945 and onwards. The numerous improvements in Government Policies both state and federal have lead to a vast advancement in the rights and freedoms of Aborigines. The various examples of Aboriginal activism in Australia have educated the Australian people that they want to be treated equally. Although there are many ways that the rights and freedoms of indigenous Australians

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    society. The poem itself depicts the suffering and loss the aboriginal people were subjected to upon the arrival of the first fleet following though to present day Australia. Through Noonuccal’s insight‚ the reader is able to establish the fact that by treating the aboriginals the way they have been and are being treated‚ Anglo-Australia is ignoring many key Australian values such as equality‚ mateship and giving someone a fair go. Having been an aboriginal rights activist and acclaimed aboriginal

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    A Fair Go for All

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    A fair go for all In Australia we pride ourselves as a country that is built on the concept of a ‘fair go’ for all‚ yet this does not appear to be the case for many minority groups who are continually subjected to anything but a fair go. The concept of a fair go is based loosely around equal opportunity for everyone to achieve there goals and the providing of access to basic needs such as education‚ healthcare and the right to welfare for those in need. It has long been Australian tradition to support

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    Defence Force Essay Australia has its own defence force that defends itself and assists many other nations. Defence is the action of defending from‚ or resisting attack. Although the main aim and purpose of this defence force is to protect people and fight in the “War on Terror”‚ it can have cultural‚ economic and geopolitical advantages and disadvantages. The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation that is responsible for the defence of Australia. The ADF consists of the

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    My Country – Dorothea Mackellar My Country is an iconic nationalistic poem about Australia written by Dorothea Mackellar in 1908. Dorothea Mackellar was born in Sydney in 1885. Her education was comprised of private home tutoring until she attended University of Sydney. She travelled broadly with her parents and also become fluent in Spanish‚ French‚ German and Italian. She highly educated and lived an adventurous life. Though raised in a professional urban family‚ Mackellar’s poetry is usually

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    expand generation of wine by half 60% which brings about expansion in yearly deals. Their long haul objective was to vertical incorporate into vineyards of California‚ Australia and Argentina. Acquiring of Goundrey Goundrey wine is the brand from Australia. In any case‚ it just sent out 3% of its products. In any case‚ Australia was number one exporter of UK and UK is a spot where wine is foreign made on a vast scale. Australian business sector depicts a spot where there is interest for premium

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    the various environments shown in the film. The film‚ Crocodile Dundee‚ showed the environment of the Northern Territory - especially parts of Arnhem Land. This included mainly scrubland and desert. Not that I have ever been up to that part of Australia but I believe how they portrayed the environment in the film is very true to life. I think I would be accurate in saying that it was not set in summer otherwise there would have been monsoonal rains in Arnhem Land. In the films portrayal of Arnhem

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    This definition can be split into substances that are legally prescribed by medical professionals and substances that are illegally used to affect the mind (referred to as illicit or recreational drugs) (National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre Australia‚ 2011). The prohibition of psychoactive drugs has caused the production and consumption of such drugs to be driven underground and has fostered the development of a criminal industry that is corrupting civil society and governments. This multi-million

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