Connection To Australia Essay

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Connections Extended essay:
"I think it's really important that we share this world and we're connected to it" - Tim Hetherington
Introduction:
It is important that we know that we share this world and are connected to it. We all have our suburb community, school communities, our state community, and national community, but most of all we are all apart, little or big, black or white, female or male, African or Australian, all apart of the bigger picture, the global community. I think that it is important that we aren't to consumed in national pride to not except global pride. It is also important that each countries help each other out. For example after the Hati earthquake, all different types of countries pitched in and gave money to help
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Our major environmental issues are similar to Thailand's, Australia has a major pollution problem. Australia ranks within the top ten countries globally with respect to greenhouse gas emissions per capita. Also in 2003, Australia was the 8th highest emitter of CO2 gases per capita, in the world making about 16.5 tonnes per capita. Because of our booming mining industry we had more than 150 leaks, spills and licence breaches in only the Ranger uranium mine between 1981 and 2009. In Australia there are foundations such as WWF, that help to protest for and help the environment. Both Australia and Thailand have major problems in their environments, and have different ways of trying to improve these …show more content…
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2014 Thai coup d'état - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 2014. 2014 Thai coup d'état - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. [ONLINE] Available at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Thai_coup_d%27%C3%A9tat. [Accessed 20 August 2014].
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