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    Politics is supposed to be an important aspect of a country. In fact, we cannot think of any nation without its political history. Politics really influences the daily life of every person in a country but does not, however; seem to be easy for people to understand. To comprehend politics, people have to seek help from various sources such as media, newspapers, books and especially, public intellectuals who are well renowned thinkers. Public intellectuals are: writers, scientists, teachers, and…

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    The proposed Great Forest National Park is an area of mostly unprotected forest located in Victoria. The GFNP proposal will add 355,000 hectares of protected forests to the 170,000 hectares of protected areas in the Central Highlands. The proposed park is made up of current State Forest, Special Protection Zones and existing Parks and Reserves as seen in figure 12 and 14. The area is home to large ash forests, rainforest and vine thickets, eucalyptus tall open and open forests and woodlands.…

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    Reflection and reflective practice are increasingly described as essential attributes of competent healthcare professionals who are prepared to address clinical challenges1. The iSAP scenario provided the opportunity to develop a Clinical Action Plan (CAP) to identify client needs and discuss professional behaviours of clinician’s involved affecting the quality of healthcare received. An expert CAP was then released identifying the main issues to be considered. This report will compare and…

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    2011, Media planning in action , 2nd ed, Cengage Learning, South Melbourne, VIC. The Journalist's Guide to Media Law: Dealing with Legal and Ethical Issues Pearson, M. & Polden, M. 2011. The journalist's guide to media law: dealing with legal and ethical issues. 4th ed, Allen and Unwin, Sydney. Remote Control: New Media, New Ethics Lumby, C. & Probyn, E. 2003, Remote control: new media, new ethics, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne. Cunningham, M. 2006, Finish what you start: ten surefire…

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    despair at home and on the streets. Adam and his brother Arek are a team, always together, watching each other's back. Poland no longer feels like home for us. We have no family here, in fact, our only family we have is our grandparents who live in Melbourne, Australia. Here in Poland, all the buildings are destroyed and many people and animals are now homeless. Our house is almost destroyed there are only a couple rooms left, and our farm is obliterated, crops pulled out, animal blood…

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    electoral district of Albert Park require additional government primary schools to be developed? Albert Park is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Australia. It covers the inner-city suburbs of South Melbourne, Albert Park, Middle Park, Port Melbourne and St Kilda, (ABC.net.au, 2010). The volume of enrolments to attend government primary schools within the electorate increased significantly over the 5 year period between 2006 and 2011, with this number expected to rise…

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    Population in 2011 has indicated a rise of 20.7% since 2006 statistics (Homelessness Australia, 2012). In Melbourne City, a survey conducted in 2014 found a population of 142 rough sleepers, which is an increase of 40% since 2012 (Dow, 2014). Despite the increasing number of homelessness, our government and community have shown minimal efforts in combating this issue. Furthermore, Melbourne community workers have noticed hasher attitudes by the general public towards the homeless (Iaria, 2015).…

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    interdisciplinary approach is an alternate mode of curriculum organisation, encouraging flexible and critical thinking opportunities, and developing the capacity for collaboration - ambitions underpinned within the Melbourne Declaration of Educational Goals for Young Australians (MCEETYA,…

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    named Thomas Willis, a Melbourne man thinking that it would be a good game to play during their off-season. As the game rose to fame, it began to become a part of our national identity which nowadays meaning that the AFL is a part of our Australian…

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    was forced to take another flight to Melbourne. Besides that, because of being late to Melbourne, she realised that she lost a golden business oppurtunity which resulted in her losing a considerable sum of money. It is obvious that there is causation between the AirMalaysia’s breach of contract (Flight was cancelled on the day of flying- 1st December) and Theresa’ loss in that she was forced to put up a night in Kuala Lumpur and bought another ticket to Melbourne and indirectly lost a business…

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