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    correct. Australia has numerous extraordinary elements which different nations do not possess. Australia deserves to be known as one of the most biologically diverse countries on the planet. It is home to more than one million classifications of plants and creatures, a considerable lot of which are discovered no place else on the planet, remarkable and impressively unique landforms and the geographical perspective and how Australia was formed is proved to be worthy of attention. Australia…

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    Dingo Research Paper

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    competition from indigenous individuals and prominent dingoes. Regardless, inquiries exist over the impact of the dingo since the two species would not have been in prompt contention with one another as the dingo pursues generally in the midst of the day, while it is felt that the thylacine pursued essentially around nighttime time. Additionally, the thylacine had an all the more able structure, which would have issued it positive component in one-on-one experiences. Late morphological…

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    Every day in states across the Australia, homeless women, men and children walk the streets, often begging for money, carrying plastic bags or pushing shopping carts filled with what little personal possessions they own. It is hard to comprehend that in a country as affluent as Australia there is such a large amount of people in the community who do not have homes. But over the last couple of decade’s homelessness and poverty has become a serious issue in recent years due to the increase in…

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    The relationship between Australia and the United States is a strong one, in which both nations are quite supportive of one another. This year in particular is very important for Australia and the U.S. The year 2015 is the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries, as the relationship was established back in 1940 after Australia gained domestic and external independence from the British Empire and was finally recognized by the United Kingdom. Australia has become an…

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    the indigenous language in their own. The settlement of the convicts in Australia, they brought along their British language and slang which also adapted into the Australian language. Lastly the internet has impacted the English language bringing in new words and getting rid of the old with also a lot of ‘internet slang’. This essay will demonstrate how these three historical moments impacted the language in Australia. Australia is known for having a melting pot of a language…

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    When someone wishes to go to Australia, to flee persecution, they apply for protection with the Australian government. While they’re being processed for whether or not they are eligible to have asylum in Australia, they are kept in large camps called detention centres, and are called Asylum seekers. However, these detention centres are cruel and inhumane in their treatment of asylum seekers, and should absolutely not be used to hold anyone. Case in point, Don Dale detention centre, the place of…

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    Australia is a expanse of pristine land inhabited for around 60,000 years. It has held the Native Aborigines, but now boasts the reputation as the most Multicultural country in the world, housing 23,881,500 as of the 31st of August 2015. The History of Australia has been one of prosperity and of suffering, with a 228 chapter story including the First Fleet’s arrival, the World Wars, The Federation, Hurricane Katrina, The Great Depression and the election of Tony Abbott. For such a young…

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    war does not and will never receive comparable recognition. I believe this because Gallipoli is the most recognized war from Australia's history and most well know and many people would not know about the other battles that Australia participate in, in World War 1. Australia did not contribute as much to the Somme war. The war was more about the british improving their warfare tactics. The british suffered 420,000 casualties with the french only losing 200,000. The battle of somme was a dis…

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    The present religious landscape of Australia has significantly changed since 1945. The factors of this change include immigration, denominational switching, rise of the new age religions, secularism and Christianity as a major religious tradition. Australia has a wide variety of religions in its country, each with unique traditions of their own. The major religious tradition in Australia is Christianity, with the 2011 census showing 61% Christianity in Australia, and other religions making up…

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    Koala Research Paper

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    These parts of Australia provide the koala essential resources for them to maintain life such as the tree species the koalas prefer, a water source and the company of other koalas. These regions also provide the perfect temperatures for koalas to live such as tropical, sub-tropical…

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