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    Trustee”), seeks an order pursuant to Corporation law – section 440C - Owner or lessor cannot recover property used by company (AUSTLII, 2017), that it have leave to take possession of the premises locate at Ground Floor, 452-470 Flinders Street, Melbourne. A declaration alternative that it is entitled to recover possession of the premises pursuant to section 441F - Where recovery of property begins before administration (AUSTLII, 2017). The third named respondent on these premises called Java…

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    Australia Research Paper

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    population is 3,596,677 and Australia’s is 24,234,900.) The people that live in Australia mostly live in urban places because urban places would have hospitals supermarkets and other necessary things. Some well known cities are: Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, and Perth. Australia is 2.99 million sq. (square miles) long and Connecticut is only 5,543 square miles. Australia doesn’t really have a language but many people speak monolingual and english, as for religion some of Australia is 30.1%…

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    The holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was a genocide to the Jewish people during WW2 by the Nazi Party. As considered the most painful memory in the 20 century, more than 6 million Jews were killed and vast majority of them were from Europe. The Nazis, who came to power in 1933, believed that Germans are “racially superior” however Jews were deemed “inferior”. The government passed laws to exclude Jews from civil society, Nuremberg law was a well-known one. After the invasion of Poland in 1939…

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    and diverse networks gives the advantage of brokerage, people with diverse connections have more exposure and a better understanding of alternative methods of thinking, this view is supported by Ronald S Burt (2004). Studying in the University of Melbourne for the next 2 years I have a lot of potential to develop my networks as socializing in this culturally diverse environment can lead to forming of many valuable contacts from different parts of the world. Also, managing change will be the most…

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    Masa Vukotic Case Study

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    17th of March 2015, Masa Vukotic was stabbed 49 times by Sean Price, who was aiming for her "lethal regions". Masa Vukotic was a 17-year-old girl whose life was taken in a violent and frenzied stabbing attack by a stranger as she walked through a Melbourne park. Price had a history of mental illness and violent sexual offending, and had been out on bail when he attacked the teenager. The accused confronted the deceased on the footpath in the park. Price then grabbed the Vukotic and forced her…

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    Maggie Nichols, a former member of the United States National gymnastics team, current gymnast at the University of Oklahoma and an inspiration to all was like a normal teenager. That all changed when she was 15 (Time). During her elite training secessions she began to have pain in her lower back to the extent she was not able to simply touch her toes. It was 2015 when Maggie attended the Karolyi Ranch Olympic training when she was first violated. Her violator was her team physician, Dr. Larry…

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    state's largest inland city, but also an important agricultural, military, and transport hub of Australia. Wagga Wagga is the ninth fastest growing inland city in Australia, it is located midway between the two largest cities in Australia:Sydney and Melbourne. This is the Central Business District of Wagga Wagga. It looks flat because there is no skyscraper in the central of this city. The picture below is the city of Wagga Wagga. This image clearly shows that the city of Wagga Wagga across…

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    that more than 80% of adults gamble, setting new world record of gambling ratio per capita (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6313083.stm). It is visible that Australia loves gambling when the entire country stops their activities to attend Melbourne Cup. Gambling offers and abundant range of wagers that will satisfy the taste of anyone whether they like “pokie” machines or horse racing. Such entertainment brings enormous amounts of money for the government in form of taxes and businesses…

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    Legalism Confucianism

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    Ethics of Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism Confucianism Confucians believe that social harmony comes from an appropriate hierarchy of human relations. Some of the examples of relationships in the society include that of ruler and subject, friend and friend, husband and wife, and father and son. In addition, Confucian scholars believe that the society is better off with the Junzi. In this case, the Junzi refers to persons that possess high education and devotion. Such people are considered…

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    Ron Mueck is a famous Australian hypo-realistic sculptor who was born in Melbourne in 1958. His German born parents were toymakers which allowed Mueke to experiment with model making and puppetry from an early age. After failing entry in art school he began a career making models for children’s films and television and move to London in 1982 to start his own company. While working with the advertising industry creating props and models Mueke longed to create art that was perfect from all angles…

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