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    Olympics once already, and it is an overall safe city. Australia has been the host for two previous Summer Olympic Games. The first was in Melbourne in 1956 and the next was in Sydney in 2000. The Melbourne Olympic games was a turning point in history because it was the first summer Olympics that were held outside of the United States or Europe. The Olympics in Melbourne have been described as the “Games that took the Olympics to the World” (Corporate olympics) Australia began competing at…

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    Teachers have a responsibility to their students to ensure they are providing every opportunity for their student to become strong, independent learners. This is reflected in the Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians (2008) goal one, promoting equity and excellence in schools and in goal two, for all students becoming successful learners, confident, creative individuals and active informed citizens (Ministerial…

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    On 22 September 2012, Jill Meagher went for drinks with her friend, Tom Wright. She rejected Tom’s request to her walked home so he walked home alone after the drink. During this walk, Adrian Bayley stopped Jill and raped her in a laneway off Hope Street before strangling her to death. A CCTV footage showed that a blue hoodie man talking to Jill Meagher and after identified as Adrian Bayley as the blue hoodie man. According to the police summary, Bayley put Jill’s body in his white Holden…

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    Dog Safety The purpose of this report is to discuss being aware of childhood injuries. Childhood injuries can affect a child in many different ways. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare says that the most common childhood injuries in 2006-2007 were poisoning, falls, road accidents, burns/scalds and dog attacks. Childhood injuries are often call “accidents”, these are normally injuries that happen to a child either physically or mentally. This report will be discussing the effects of dog…

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    Introduction The main purpose of carrying out this research is, therefore, to analyse whether there is enough potential for Chipotle to penetrate the entire Melbourne markets with its fast food chain services. The possibility of expanding to different major cities in the form of opening up of its branches would be analysed in detail in this research. This particular research to examine the success factor of Chipotle in Australian markets is highly justified because the fast food retail industry…

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    think of? Do you think of animals like kangaroos and koalas? Do you possibly think of famous landmarks like the Sydney Opera House or famous people like Steve Irwin and the band AC/DC? The country of Australia is not just big cities, Sydney and Melbourne. In his book In a Sunburned Country, Bill Bryson shows the many forms of diversity in both the people who live there and the fauna of the country, which he explains using his humor. There are also diversity in the different regions and the way…

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    described as a “blindingly beautiful” 19-year-old who marries George Norton. Norton is an aristocratic lawyer who is also an alcoholic. Because of his tendency to drink excessively, Caroline started having an affair with Lorde Melbourne. George grew angry and sued Lorde Melbourne for trespassing on his property. This goes to show how little control women a woman had over her life. In cases such as these, a woman can be forbidden to see her children. Because of Caroline’s work, laws were…

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    His countless contributions that have made him and his messages extremely effective, include, the Springbok tour demonstrations (1971), the Canberra Tent Embassy (1972), the Aboriginal Medical Service in Melbourne and the formation of the Aboriginal Legal Service in Redfern (1973), Aboriginal Delegation in China (1974), the creation of films for the Cannes Film Festival based on black Australia in Europe (1978), setting up health services for aboriginals (1981)…

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    gathering, people do not mind sharing of cigarette then why it has been banned to share and use the drug like heroine? The questions functions as a catalyst to the mindset of Dwyer and reaches to the Vietnamese dealer of drug inside the suburbs of Melbourne where he observes everything precisely that is happening. “My analysis draws on two years of participant observation…

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    Long has sport been an important aspect of Australian culture. Some attribute the prominence of sport in Australia to the fitness required for the survival of aboriginal tribes during prehistoric times (Parker, 1996). Regardless of the origin of sports’ cultural significance in Australia, its importance is indubitable. However, the question of whether the importance and representation of sport in a cultural identity is exclusive to Australia, still remains. The notion that Sport is as Australian…

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