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    The communities of Murray and Queanbeyan have similar demographic feature, especially in ethnic and religion composition. Both of Murray Bridge and Queanbeyan communities, the most dominant ethnic are Australian and English. Australians are the origin people, so Australian live in all region. Meanwhile, England historically had invaded Australia so English might prefer to stay and to have family in Australia because they felt Australia as their second home. Most of English has Western Catholic…

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    This sub-section outlines the land tenure and kinship traits of the Wampup and Gabsongkeg villagers (Wampar group). As highlighted in Section 8.2.2, the Geaganson and Orognaron tribe own most of the land through patrilineal lineage. Lineages claimed areas where their ancestors settled when they came to the Lower Markham Valley. Later during the colonial era, the Australian Administration claimed some of these lands belonging to the Geaganson and Orognaron tribe for agricultural usage especially…

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    It wasn’t just Whitlam’s policy achievements that left a lasting impact on Australia, the matter in which his government ceased to be caused great turmoil, mixed opinions, anger and confusion following the Dismissal on Remembrance Day, 1975. The event impacted on Australian culturally, politically and socially due to the fact what happened had never happened before, nor is it likely that it will ever happen again. Before the press knew about what had happened, he informed his ministers and…

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    1853, — I think Keightley from your account of him, will do well. We have no news of him or of Walker as yet.” Keightley at the time was travelling by the quickest method to the remote area and that was by vessel up to the head of the Clarence River and close to ‘Koreelah’; Entry, June 29, 1853; – “Bateman arrived two days ago,…

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    Warumpi Band Essay

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    Verse 1: Back in 1988 All those talking politicians Words are easy, words are cheap Much cheaper than our priceless land But promises can disappear Just like writing in the sand. Verse 2: This land was never given up This land was never bought and sold The planting of the Union Jack Never changed our law at all. However, “Treaty” as James Jun Wu has suggested, did its part to mitigate the local and national tensions by offering a way of reconciliation (101). It explores the possibility of…

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    1984 Betrayal Essay

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    Drew Kwiatkowski English IV Honors Mrs. Schroder 26 April 2018 Betrayal / Loyalty The battle between Loyalty and betrayal in 1984 rests within all the characters who lives in Oceania. Winston bobbles between these two throughout the novel. His opinion is one way throughout most of the novel but changes by the end of the book. It’s difficult to stay on one side or the other because there are consequences for each side. Living in Oceania is a life of no freedom nor privacy. Oceania is a dystopia…

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    Domestic Violence represents a social problem which impacts people's lives in New Zealand. According to Are You Ok organisation (2014) about half of the homicides in New Zealand are committed by a person known to family. On average, family violence occurs every half and 5 minutes, and about 76% of it was not reported to police. Official crime statistics shows that from 2009 to 2013 a total of 13 women, 10 men and 9 children were killed each year as a result of such pervasive crime.…

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    Captain Cook Research Paper

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    Sail the Seas, There’s nothing but Adventure When you take a look at the islands today, what you see (for better or for worse) stems from the work of British sailor, Captain James Cook. Today’s Hawai’i is the impact that Captain Cooks voyage, his voyages impacted the world and heavily shaped the future of the Hawaiian Islands by opening the Hawai’i’s doors to the European world. Captain Cook went on three voyages after fighting in the seven years’ war; he was recognized for having great…

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    The New Zealand (NZ) health system is being confronted with emerging patterns of health needs, which differ from those, they have responded to in the past. These differences can be attributed to changes in our demographics (an aging population), and people suffering form long-term and concurrent conditions due to societal impact on lifestyle and diet. A traditional health system model focusing on secondary care is no longer sustainable or appropriate, due to the increase in non-communicable…

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    America started in 1763. In 1763, Filipino sailors abandoned ship from the Spanish ships and inhabited the New Orleans area. However, the first large-scale Asian immigration was the California gold rush. During the late 1840s and early 1850s thousands upon thousands of Chinese immigrated to America in hopes of finding gold. Capitalism in the US lead to the desire to open up Asia to free trade and new markets, because of this Western influence from the US lead Asians to desire to migrate to…

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