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    This approach studies individuals in their natural environment. It builds accounts of culture by utilizing observational methods to study how participants make sense of their world.17 One of the major advantages of using the ethnographic approach is the validity of the research and data is much more ensured compared to other qualitative approaches. The authors of the study used the ethnographic approach in order to obtain rich data on…

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    impossible to live a life that causes no sort of harm to your surroundings, the environmental impact of human beings is remarkably high. We have created a society of overconsumption and overproduction and for this reason, our planet is in serious jeopardy. One of our biggest issues is the amount of plastic that we use as a society and, in turn, how much of it is afloat at sea. Furthermore, our need to consume farmed meats on a daily basis is quickly depleting our ozone layer. Lastly, our…

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    Secret documents released back in 2000 by the Australian National Archives gave us just a glimpse of how one of the most murderous events of the 20th century was conducted and covered up. These documents were written by diplomats in the Australian Embassy in Jakarta.The hundreds of official documents that were released reveal a close but private relationship between Indonesia's Suharto and Australia's Whitlam leading up to the invasion of East Timor. Later, we come to find out that the US also…

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    or going on currently, impacts those fighting in many ways. For example, in the Iraq and Afghanistan war, there were over 8,000 soldiers killed in action since 2001. That number stems from a total of 14 years of combat operations. In comparison, there are nearly the same number of suicides by U.S. servicemen and women every single year. Soldiers are not only impacted by physical injury, but there is a very substantial amount of them who are impacted mentally as well. The physical and mental…

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    has increased in a number of areas. Health actors in this policy area are very strongly tied to each stage of the policy cycle, including evaluation, and despite some successes, this policy has been evaluated as both positive and negative by different groups of health professionals (Hughes & Stevens, 2010). The final key actor in the drug policy space is the legal group. Under current policies, just under 50% of the US prison population is incarcerated for…

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    living in remote rural regions of South Australia (SA Atlas, 2015). This paper analyses the patterns and trends in this population group and the different social determinants and lifestyle behaviours that can affect women’s health. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in Australia (AIHW, 2007 report) and has the following definitions: “Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), or ischaemic heart disease, is the most common form of heart disease in Australia. The two major forms of coronary heart…

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    Who is the best F1 pilot ever The F1 is the top racing single-seater, there are the best pilots of cars in the world, the first race event of the F1 was made in the European Grand Prix Motor Racing between 1920 and 1930, the championship formalized in 1947. The best pilots of F1 can be in between Ayrton Senna, Niki Lauda, Michael Schumacher and Alain Prost, these were the recent best drivers of F1, each of the has won more than 2 world championships in F1. Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost already…

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    Inequality At Work

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    inequality is hard to remove as this stereotype one-way or the other attacks everyone. Social isolation can become a cause for the inequality. The society should encourage people who get socially isolated rather than discriminating them. The barrier of gender, class, age and race should be removed and all the workers should be considered equal and even their contributions towards work as all the workers work in the same environment and have a single motive to produce…

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    strategy will generate the best possible (while conservative) rate of return. In order to ensure that we achieve a well-diversified allocation in terms of securities and global market exposure, we have imposed a number of restrictions. These restrictions are: Restrictions 1. No single asset should contain more than 10% of the portfolio as declared by the board of directors. 2. Total investment in Australian equities must not exceed more…

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    of practicality and transportation to one of pleasure, trade and gambling. Thoroughbred racing is a worldwide industry involving the gambling, racing and breeding of thoroughbred horses. The racing industry is multinational and followed all around the world, with the UK and Ireland, USA, France, Italy, Australia and New Zealand being the major influences in the breeding and production of thoroughbred racehorses. The New Zealand thoroughbred industry is now one of the most successful in the…

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