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    are one of the only advanced countries that does not offer universal health care. Universal healthcare can be defined as a system which provides healthcare for all citizens of a country. Countless numbers of people go bankrupt every year due to medical bills and our economy is damaged due to the high costs of healthcare. People should not have to worry about how they will afford the care they need. We need to move past our outdated system and catch up to the rest of the world. The number one…

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    Technology has rapidly transformed pedagogy in learning environments. Learning does not just occur in modern day classrooms, however, digital technology and online blended learning strategies are now incorporated in a number of university courses (McKenzie and Pizzica, 2014). The introduction of digital tools in the classroom would mean that problems such as digital inequity could arise and so, a digital divide could develop. Research suggests the digital divide is complex (Selwyn, 2010) and…

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    are the life and death moments for the average civilian being in the crossfire of the assailant. If an average person had an weapon to protect himself, imagine what could happen at that moment. Lifes will be definitely saved at the time even if one single person were to be armed. The connection between self defense and guns is a big topic and debate all around the States. Some might state that people don’t need guns for self defense because others don’t know what guns can cause and don’t take it…

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    Honey Bees Research Paper

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    Gondwana, a single land mass that included Africa, India, South America, Australia, and Antarctica had a warm dry climate that included flowering plants that attracted the bees so they could collect the pollen. These flowering plants produced nectar and provided carbohydrates to these winged insects…

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    assess their day to day social behaviors and communication skills. After the completion of the assessment, Participants were asked to return in a week’s time from the completion of the assessment with their bags packed for a trip to Sydney, Australia. Australia was chosen for the study because it is an English speaking Continent and would remove any barriers having to do with language, from affecting the results of the…

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    There have been a lot of developments in education reform in Australia motivated by investments in Human Capital theory. Human Capital theory conceptualises the economic value of an individual’s knowledge, skills and dispositions. It is an extension on Adam Smiths work investigating differences in wages that suggests how much money a person makes is largely influenced by the degree to which that individual possesses skills, knowledge and dispositions that are valued by employers (Oxford…

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    Unemployment refers to the number of people who are not working but seeking work (Dixon and O'Mahony, 2015). In the years following the Global Financial Crisis, the unemployment rate in Australia has been hovering from the 5-6% range (Tradingeconomics.com, 2017), which is in the band targeted by the Reserve Bank of Australia. If the rate of unemployment becomes too high, the economy will be impacted by a myriad of negative economic and social consequences. From an economic perspective, a high…

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    Case Study Of Buildco Ltd

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    It is conspicuous to discover that the parent company (Buildco Ltd) was established in 1950, and become the one of the world’s leading international building companies via its own skills. 6. Was the parent in effectual and constant control? Yes. The case shows that the CEO of the parent company (Buildco Ltd) has been helm the company for nearly 20 years…

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    Clever Buoy Pros And Cons

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    sonar and identification software by Shark Mitigation Systems (SMS)) into the development of the system. This system has since become unprecedented in the world of water safety, standing as the newest form of shark defence in the past 60 years. Australia has four times more fatal shark attacks than any other country, and over the past 60 years, methods to deter sharks, whether it is ethical or otherwise, have only consisted of; • Shark Nets- 40% of sharks which come into close proximity of…

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    Mad Bastards Film Analysis

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    all realistic. Australia is becoming a very multicultural country, with the amount of residents born over seas approaching nearly 25% (2), and the indigenous population nearing 550,000; a number that only represents the people who choose to identify as indigenous (2). The Caucasian male is quickly diminishing as a representation of the country, but other characteristics…

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