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    Electoral Reform

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    opportunities for women. While some suggest that proportional representation or single transferrable vote systems allow greater opportunities for women, research has shown “that electoral systems do not influence the way female politicians see their role of representing women” (Schwindt-Bayer, Malecki, & Crisp 2010). While single transferrable vote systems have increased the share of female representation in Australia, it has had the opposite effect in Ireland (Schwindt-Bayer, Malecki, & Crisp…

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    Confusion or frustration when doing simple tasks, extreme mood swings, disorientation and trouble communicating are all signs of Alzheimer's. However two or three of these symptoms must exist for one to be considered to have Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is a serious disease as it causes people to forget their loved ones, how to dress themselves, and even how to use the bathroom. Alzheimer’s-affected…

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    Gun Laws in America should be tightened In America, guns kill 30,000 people every, single year, as stated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in America. This is a shocking conclusion in comparison to the 200 lives claimed by strict gun control in Australia. Yet, the American society does nothing, nothing to protect the lives of its citizens, nothing to prevent the associated heartbreaks and nothing to keep guns off the hands of dangerous citizens. 9I, America must change…

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    The idea of ethical and unethical is simply morality. Being able to distinguish right from wrong forms every single relationship in the world, whether it’s company to company, people to people, people to company, etc, it has a great impact in the world. Ugg Boots practices many unethical ways of running their business. Ugg boots has unfair pay to workers, creates pollution, and is high in animal testing and cruelty. To begin with, the company, they practice unfair pay to workers that make…

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    and treated with respect. These babies are removed of their right to live, a chance to be something in the world, the opportunity to laugh and play and grow up to be just like one of us. They are unfairly removed of their rights to a life worth living, and all because their parents were foolish and irresponsible. No one has the right to decide whether another person can live or die. Every child has the potential to live. We should not be given the immoral choice of aborting a foetus that could…

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    Two traced scarp cause displacement of the Roe Plain surface vertically by about 5 m individually as show in figure 7b and seem to connect into one scarp when traced towards the Nullarbor Plain margin. Estimated vertical slip rate in the order of 2.5 m/Ma is acquired, or two times that number supposed that it is accepted that the scarps join into one single fault at depth. This coincides to dip- slip rates of about 3.5 – 7.0 m/Ma for a fault dipping at 45°. Therefore, vertical displacement…

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    Commonwealth, state and territory governments to work in unison to improve the health care outcome of all Australians and to also ensure the sustainability of the Australian health system. It created a nationally unified approach to healthcare within Australia. Approaches were made to improve local accountability and responsiveness to the communities.…

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    is as old as school itself. Over the course of history schools and teachers have implemented many different strategies to maintain control of twenty to thirty young minds. A model widely used not just in Australia but across the globe was corporal punishment. Used up until the 1970’s in Australia, corporal punishment however barbaric was also a burden for teachers. This burden could take the form of handing out punishments to children whose parents fundamentally opposed such action, but had no…

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    techniques. Food production first formed in societies with access to clean, fresh water, river systems. Continents like Australia, first set back by geographical isolation, lacked these river systems and was therefore late to the game on food production. Other continents, the Americas and Africa, were spread with vertical axes and therefore varying climates and seasons across one continent. The ability of societies to exchange amongst each other was crucial. Continents that were vertical faced…

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    pop singer with the albums Taylor Swift (2006) and Fearless (2008). Their singles "Teardrops on My Guitar", "Love Story", and "You Belong with Me" were crossover successes on country and pop radio formats and brought Swift mainstream fame. She experimented with rock and electronic styles on her next albums, Speak Now (2010) and Red (2012), respectively, with the latter featuring her first Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together". Swift recalibrated her image…

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