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    Inequality In Australia

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    to a ‘fair go’ and that they belong to a classless society? Since Australia opened its doors to the rest of the world it has been widely regarded as a land of ‘golden opportunity’ well endowed in resources with a small population; it appeared to be an escape from the rigid aristocratic ruling of European nations (Furze‚ 2008: 349). For such a long time many Australians have been reluctant to recognise that social classes do in fact exist within our society and that these classes perpetuate inequality

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    Why Do Ogres Exist?

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    Do Ogres Exist? Most people would believe that ogres are real because of the DreamWorks Movie called ‘Shrek’‚ but I completely don’t believe in ogres my reasons below will explain why: Wikipedia says: “An ogre (feminine ogress) is a being usually depicted as a large‚ hideous‚ manlike monster that eats human beings. Ogres frequently feature in mythology‚ folklore‚ and fiction throughout the world” The fact that ogres are said to be manlike monsters that eat human beings makes me believe that ogres

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    Why Do We Lie

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    find out the truth even if you don’t tell them straight up. So why do we lie? We all have done it and we know its not right

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    Alcohol in Australia

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    Alcoholism in Australia The effects of a country with a drinking culture Alcohol is a seemingly moderate drug‚ that over the years‚ became a key part of our Australian culture. This essay will examine how our society has turned a blind eye to the dangers of alcohol consumption‚ and in turn disregarding the numerous health issues. The Australian culture has normalised and legitimised binge drinking. It has become an expectation that alcohol is an accepted part of most social occasions. However

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    or children on the autism spectrum typically are aggressive due to these genetic issues. With this in mind‚ why do you think those children are typically bullied rather than bullying others? There is a drive and purpose behind why bullies exhibit the behaviours they do. It can be concluded through looking at the evolutionary theories of why people bully‚ that bullies behave in the way they do to reach a goal‚ whether that goal is to gain recourses‚ to achieve good mental health or to gain physical

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    Why do people lie?

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    we have learnt for many years. However‚ everyone told their first lie when they were kids. Telling a lie is a very strange habit because it is not needed to teach or learn but everyone knows it automatically. This essay will explain the reasons of why people lie‚ which are self-protection‚ making people feel better and family’s education. Self- protection is the major factor of telling lie. According to researchers‚ up to ninety percent people tell lies to protect themselves for dangers‚ punishments

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    Why Do Businesses Internationalise? 1. Why do businesses internationalise? Compare and contrast mainstream and alternative theories. (Firms search for‚ efficient‚ cheap‚ productive locations) MNE – multinational enterprise Neoclassical Trade Theories Heckscher-Ohlin’s Factor Endowments: A mathematical model‚ It predicts patterns of trade (production and consumption) based upon a country’s factor endowments. Factor endowments include land‚ labour and capital. The amounts of these vary between countries

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    Why Do People Conform

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    The world as we know it has always been changing‚ and we as people have always learned to conform with these changes. Humans have always found a way to adapt to change‚ or even change a situation to make their environment better. It would all start with an idea‚ or a realization that change was approaching‚ and so the minds of all ages would start working. Often times people would look at change as a new opportunity to start again at ideas that passed. Now however‚ change has made people conform

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    Why Do Whales Sing

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    In the video “Why do whales sing?”‚ the speaker mentions that whales sing to communicate with one another. First of all‚ due to the fact that light and smell do no travel well in the water‚ most of marine animals rely on sound‚ which can travel four times faster in water than in the air. Especially‚ whales communicate by using sound very skillfully as if they sang. According to the video‚ unlike land mammals‚ who generate sounds by exhaling air‚ whales produce sounds by using an organ called “Laryngeal

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    There are a multitude of reasons why workers to decide to join or attempt to create a union. The overwhelming majority of employees seek to unionize because of dissatisfaction with one or more conditions of employment. Among them‚ the most common areas of employee discontentment usually originate from disagreement with management over compensation‚ benefits‚ managements’ response to grievances‚ high levels of job stress‚ and low job security. While dissatisfaction with one of these areas alone is

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