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    The county of Australia is a large island located in the Indian Ocean between Asia and the US. Slightly smaller than the US’s lower 48 states, Australia’s 2.97 million square miles of land are primarily split up into four major geographic regions; the Coastal Plains, the Eastern Highlands, the Central Lowlands and the Western Plateau (United). Most of Australia’s terrain is considered low, flat, and desert-like. However, there are mountain ranges and highlands that stretch across the country…

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    Analysing effective communication techniques: Reflective essay Name: Dayana Otero Salazar Student Number: N10243461 Analysing effective communication techniques Communication is something that we learn about from a young age, it is a basic life skill that we develop. Whether or not my efforts in communicating are effective is the basis of this essay with the use of the 4Rs module. The following essay presents an in-depth analysis of my communicating techniques. This reflection will…

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    Vietnam War Media Coverage

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    “More than ever before TV showed the terrible human suffering and sacrifice of war.” (Australia and the Vietnam war, 2007) This statement made by Richard Nixon highlights the impact of media coverage of the war on Australians. Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam war between the years of 1962-1972 was a very polarising issue in Australia’s history. In the early stages of war, there seemed to be a lack of interest among the public, however, this disinterest turned into growing opposition and…

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    The government has the responsibility to make sure that the community is safe. Sometimes the government has to enforce laws that breach certain rights in order to protect the safety of the community. This essay will explore the issue of human rights in relation to Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs (OMCG) by examining: the history of the issue; the current law; stakeholders and their interests; positive and negative aspects of the legal situation; and recommendations for change. In Australia there has…

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    The next study was also to observe how parental involvement effects children’s deviance. This study was heavily on the sociology side of the spectrum, looking at how income, parental expectation, and education effected their children, along with parental involvement. The study looked at many other influences and background characteristics and how it impacted different children’s deviance from the families being studied (Jiangmin, 2003). In table 4-12, there is evidence of overbearing parents and…

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    La Boite Theatre Company

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    was made for. Referred to as “Site specific plays” Mee said that there is never any intention to attempt to travel the plays. “There would be no point in taking that play from Mt Isa, from Bowen, from Gladstone and try to produce it in Sydney or Brisbane…The Logan Project was built for Logan and it only worked for…

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    WARREGO: Minesweeping

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    The second WARREGO was a Grimsby Class Sloop. She was built at Cockatoo Dock in Sydney, launched on the 10th of February 1940 and commissioned on the 22nd of August the same year. She was 266 feet 3 inches in length, 36 feet in the beam, her draught was 15 feet and she weighed in at 1,060 tons (standard). Top speed was 17 knots. WARREGO was armed with 4 x 4-inch guns, 7 x 20mm Oerlikons, Depth Charge Throwers and carried the 128 Asdic (later Sonar) set. After her initial work-up trials, the…

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    different main characters so you get a good understanding of all the characters feelings. The story continues on and connects to the first book Shiver which is a love story about a girl and a boy/ wolf who fall in love. The main character is Grace Brisbane who, in the first book, gets bitten by a wolf when she was a child, but was locked in a car and gets a high fever so she didn’t shift into a wolf. Sam Roth is one of the wolves in the pack which sometimes were in the woods behind Grace’s…

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    industrial manufacturing and food processing companies are in Tamworth; Highways are available around the country with regional road network (Regional Development Australia – Northern Inland NSW). Sydney, New South Wales; Melbourne, Victoria and Brisbane, Queensland are three largest cities in Australia (Move To Australia). These cities not only have greatest amount of population, but also are financial centers in Australia. Three largest companies in Australia are: BHP Billiton, headquartered…

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    The Sharing Economy The meteoric rise of the sharing economy has led to significant industry and public debate on how to handle the opportunities and challenges this new market presents, In line with our vision to excel at securing and enhancing the financial wellbeing of people, businesses and communities, whilst the sharing economy is still emerging it is important that CommInsure position our product to be able to adapt to this market place and ensure the financial wellbeing of our customers…

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