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    Apply understanding of the Australian Healthcare System. 1.1 – The main principle of Primary Health Care is ‘better health for all’‚ this is achieved by health promotion and illness prevention. Incorporating this into EN nursing would be to educate clients and assist with autonomous health maintenance. 1.2 – Rehabilitation Centre‚ Hospital‚ Nursing Home‚ General Practitioners Office‚ Dentist 1.3 - Dietary Requirements of religion/faith‚ Inability to seek help due to religion/faith

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    Australian Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship (76258189722) Abeda MATIN Entry by: 21 June 2012 Stay period of: 3 Months (32786190118) Israt Fariba EMA Entry by: 21 June 2012 Stay period of: 3 Months Date of decision: 21 March 2012 Mr Md Shofiqul ISLAM UNIT 6/618 BLAXLAND ROAD EASTWOOD NSW 2122 Dear MD SHOFIQUL ISLAM I wish to advise that the applications for the Sponsored Family Visitor visa lodged on behalf of the above applicants have been granted. This letter contains

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    the Australian Hospitality has performed poorly due to the impacts of inflation. How to curb inflation has been regarded to be the foremost purpose of government economic policies in several countries. It is worth noting that the effective policies that aid in curbing inflation need to center on the fundamental causes of inflation in the country and particularly in this regard the hospitality industry of Australia. Although there has been significant growth and expansion of the Australian industry

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    References: 1. IMF: http://www.imf.org/external/about/whatwedo.htm 2. World Bank: http://go.worldbank.org/7Q47C9KOZ0 3. UN: http://www.un.org/en/aboutun/index.shtml 4. WTO: http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/what_we_do_e.htm

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    There have been a number of influences on the framing of Australian government economic policies‚ these influences include businesses‚ unions‚ environmental groups‚ welfare agencies‚ political agencies‚ as well as the media and international influences‚ and these have all played their part in the shaping of Australia’s current policies and will have an impact on future economic policies. Governments do not carry out economic policy in a vacuum – there are a number of factors and groups that influence

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    federal budget that was announced this Tuesday. This is when the government will outline exactly how its going to spend the country’s money in education and defence and health and so on. It will also say where the money is coming from. Every year the australian government plans how it will invest and prioritise money over the next 4 years. On the positive side‚ $9.8 billion will be invested in uplifting schools across Australia. Schools will benefit by having smaller class sizes‚ bringing specialist

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    The Impact of Sport in Australian People’s Lives today As Australian society became more commercialised and globalised‚ so did our sport. From an amateur‚ locally-based pastime‚ sport in Australia gradually evolved into a professional‚ highly lucrative industry with international scope. The development of sport in Australia also reflects the gradual movement of our culture away from its British roots‚ towards a more Americanised‚ yet distinctly Australian cultural hybrid. While sports like cricket

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    dwell in our minds and remain relevant to our present context. The issues of reconciliation between Aborigines and non-ind Australians as well as the issue of how to respond to the past injustices suffered by Aboriginals are two timeless issues explored in Noel Pearson’s “An Australian History For Us All” and Faith Bandler’s “Faith‚ Hope and Reconciliation”. While Pearson’s speech was delivered at an academic gathering‚ Bandler had a more mixed audience including mainly Indigenous peoples and politicians

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    practice among most youths in the current generation‚ and is mostly influenced by religious ethnicities (Collins-Mayo‚ 2012). In this context‚ attire among the youths have been shaped by various social divisions. For instance‚ the dress code of the Australian youths is associated with multi-faith context which can be explained based on the religious ethnic diversity (Cahill‚ et al.‚ 2004). Youths brought up in Muslim have different lifestyle from the youths brought up in Christianity. Muslims’ dress

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    contract; * A serious breach of an intermediate term of the contract; or * Conduct that shows that a party is unable or unwilling to comply with the contract. Australian Courts have for sometime recognised a tripartite classification of terms in analysing whether or not a breach gives rise to a common law right to terminate. Australian courts have accepted that there is a category of term‚ known as a condition or essential term‚ for which strict performance is required‚ and that an aggrieved party

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