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    Education in the schools lays a path for the better quality of life which is the essential and important for our society. Everyone knows that education is the purpose of acquiring knowledge for its industries as well as services and translates human beings capital into purposeful socio-economic assets’. The burden of society for a system to thrive to reach the best education. For an ideal system of education each country’s curriculum requires some distinct features. With constant modifications to

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    In order to effective display a contemporary Mexican dish it was necessary to first recognise its influence on Australian cuisine. Necessary investigation was undertaken to understand its influence through a variety of primary and secondary sources including; surveys‚ interviews‚ magazines and articles. Appropriate recipes were then selected that adhered to task requirements and appropriate for an entrée for one person. The chosen recipes complimented each other to achieve an entrée fit for one

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    1950’s due to WW2 - It was the idea that Aboriginal people should now be absorbed into mainstream white Australian culture or be removed from missions or reserves to become more like Australians. - The Native Welfare Conference defined assimilation as everyone having the same rights‚ customs‚ beleifs and privileges no matter if they were white or black. - However white Australians were not accepting of this policy. Black people where still discriminated and not given the same rights. They

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    The Australian Shepherd The Australian Shepherd is one of the happiest and most loyal dog breeds on the planet. They are affectionate and aim to please. Their nature is to be friendly and trusting and they expect the same in return when meeting new people or other dogs. When encountering a pooch that isn’t so nice‚ they will not interact. Rather‚ they will head in a direction away from that dog. If you are considering bringing one of these wonderful animals into your family‚ you must consider

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    The West Australian Ballet Company In 1952‚ the West Australian Ballet Company was founded by Madame Kira Boulsloff; a Russian ballerina who dances with Les Ballet Russes. As Australasia’s oldest ballet company they have developed strong reputation as a classical and contemporary company. In 1970 after becoming WA’s state company‚ new artistic director Mr Rex Reid (1969 – 1974) began transforming the semi-professional ensemble into a top state company. Barbara Ahern; a prominent social and

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    Comparing Australian and Japanese lifestyles Education system in Japan to Australia The Japanese school and education system is very strong and one of the best in the world with 100% enrolment rate and only 2% high school dropout rate. The school system in set out in a 6-3-3-4 6 years in primary school‚ 3 years in junior or elementary‚ 3 years in high school and 4 years at University or collage. This school system is very different in Australia with school rates can be up to 17% with a far perfect

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    What It Means To Be an Australian Australia is a very unique place‚ along with our multiculturalism there is also a strong heritage surrounding us. At first thought of Australian heritage we think about such landmarks as Uluru‚ The Sydney harbour bridge and The Sydney opera house‚ The Great Barrier reef and other internationally recognised places. But our heritage goes much deeper than that; it is far more than outstanding icons. Along with these icons there are also unsung places like the

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    Preliminary Biology: Topic Summary Australian Biota Matt Elrick 1. Evidence for the rearrangement of crustal plates and continental drift indicates that Australia was once part of an ancient super continent 1.1 Identify and describe evidence that supports the assertion that Australia was once part of a landmass called Gondwana‚ including: - matching continental margins - position of mid-ocean ridges - spreading zones between continental plates - fossils in common on Gondwanan continents including

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    “Art doesn’t come from nowhere; it comes from a long line of human experience”-Rosalie Gascoigne Rosalie Gascoigne was a new-Zealand and Australian sculptor who worked and lived in Canberra. She moved to Australia when she was 26 in 1943 to marry her husband‚ Ben Gascoigne‚ who was an Australian astronomer. She was Born on the 25th of January 1917 in New-Zealand and died in 1999 on the 23rd of October in Australia. She never had any formal art training or education. Her art career began when

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    issue of Australian women being allowed into front-line combat has generated community debate. Those who are in favour argue that it’s their choice and if they want to they should do it. Those opposed contend that it is too dangerous for them‚ and will cause combat to more dangerous for the men. The issue has sparked serious debate within the media‚ who proffer various opinions on the subject. In an incensed yet condemnatory manner‚ Greg Sheridan‚ in a Newspaper Editorial for ‘The Australian’ titled

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