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    Through the ideas of Harald Bauder, the Canadian immigration regulation is perceived as a filtration process. This filtration process is designed to scan through candidates purely based on education level, sought after skills and capital investment potential. With migrants that possess large sums of wealth having a distinct advantage and usually allowed into Canada. Bauder further suggests that having open borders would be advantageous for the lower socioeconomic classes from lesser developed…

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    Asylum Seeker

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    about the process of getting to Australia as a refugee or an asylum seeker, it will talk about what people smugglers are, what Detention Centers and Immigrants are, It will also talk about where they have come from and how they arrive in Australia. What is a refugee? A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, famine, persecution or natural disaster. They also have been granted refugee status in order to come to Australia. What is an Asylum…

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    Australian’s First Peoples’ the traditional custodians of the land we know of today were invaded by the European settlers who for economic purposes laid claims to land dispositioning Australia’s First People (Dudgeon, Milroy & Walker, 2014, p. 7). In 1905 an act named as the Western Australian Aborigines Act 1905 saw a Chief Protector of Aborigines become the legal guardian of all Aboriginal people. This saw the removal of children…

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    Manly Case Study

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    Manly is beachside suburb that has undergone change in the past 20 years. It is a 15km2 beachside suburb full of sand, shops and resorts on the Sydney’s northern beaches. It has a national park within its boundaries and stretches right along to the North Head of Sydney Harbour. It is located at 33.7922⁰S, 151.2826⁰ and 17km from the Sydney CBD. The traditional indigenous owners of Manly are the Guringai People. The character of the community 20 years ago has changed greatly to become the present…

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    Australia had only been federated for 13 years before a war broke out in 1914, and with this recent federation, our government wanted to create its reputation among all nations of the world. However, it was not until 1915 that Australian and New Zealand soldiers joined the war and ‘set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula’ . The main goal of this campaign was to capture Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire and ‘an ally of Germany’ . The date marked April 25th when ‘the Australian…

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    Bombardier Inc. Essay

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    Bombardier Inc. is a Canadian multinational aerospace and transportation company. The headquarter of Bombardier Inc. is in Montreal, Canada. In the beginning of the Bombardier, the products are snow machines or snowmobiles. Bombardier is the world’s leading manufacturer of both planes and trains. Our vast offering of products includes trains, rail equipment and control solutions for all market segments, as well as category-defining business jets and commercial aircraft. (Bombardier in the United…

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    Australia is known to be one of the most multicultural country in the world. However, most cultures that live in Australia do not fit in as white Australians. Mainstream Australians have the expectation that everyone who migrates to Australia should conform. According to some writers who identified the ideologies held by mainstream Australians, migrants or people from other cultures often feel excluded and discriminated. It is also evident through poems written by Komninos titled “Nobody calls…

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    battle against Communism in South East Asia. Australia entered the war with 30 military advisors in 1962, which grew to more than 60000 over the next decade. Little were we to know as a nation that the significance of our experience in Vietnam over 50 years ago would still be felt in today’s society. There are many reasons why this is so, that I will outline below. Firstly, by accepting the United States (US) request to join the Vietnam War, Australia sent an international message that we…

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    A Review of the Secret River The Secret River is a sweeping story of the founding of Australia and the moral choices that created a nation. The novel is about William Thornhill, a poor Waterman from London, who is deported together with his family to New South Wale in 1806. The novel gives a vivid description of William’s first night in the convict settlement in Sydney. The state of conflict between the Aborigines and the settlers, which is the center of novel, is introduced when an Aboriginal…

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    Andrew Bovell’s stage adaption of Kate Grenville’s award-winning novel, The Secret River is “a stunning, shattering piece of theatre that goes to the heart of our history”. Audiences are emotionally and mentally challenged with the uncompromising story of cruelty and tragedy, presented through Australian and Indigenous realism style. This was accomplished through the this through the powerful and complex character representation, creating difference from Grenville’s narrative to the show and…

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