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    Eldercare Job Application

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    It is with interest that I submit my application and resume for the Recruitment Coordinator (full-time) position as advertised on Seek. As an HR professional with almost 10 years experience in Recruitment and human resources, I believe the variety and level of experience I have gained will be of value to Eldercare. I fully support a positive work environment built on a culture of continuous learning and empowering people to excel and reach their fullest potential by defining, motivating,…

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    Bad Boy Vibes

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    Irwing is a thrilling trilogy that is made up of three books; Heartaches, Heartaches 2 and Heartaches 3. I was tempted to refer to this series as a triangle of books. Heartaches 3 is the third and the final book in the series. This story is set in Queensland, Australia and so be ready to encounter some Queens dialect. The story starts off at the point where the author concludes his preceding book, Heartaches 2. H.M Irwing’s book, Heartaches 3, is a romantic book that revolves about the lives of…

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    Cathy Freeman Essay

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    Cathy Freeman Catherine Astrid Salome Freeman was born on the 16th of February in 1973 at Slade Point, Mackay, Queensland. She was born to Norman Freeman and Cecelia Freeman. Her father, Norman, was an ex-rugby player from Woorabinda and started to drink a lot and behaving violently when Cathy was young. Her mother, Cecelia Freeman, was raised in an Aboriginal community in Palm Island. She was a strict mother who worked as a cleaner at a local school. She forbade her children to buy junk food…

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    The depression hit both America and Australia very hard. To recover from the depression American president, Franklin Roosevelt, developed the New deal policy. Australia, in regards to recovering from the depression, did not have an effective policy in place until 1932, by which time Australia had already felt the effects of the depression more so than other countries. Unemployment in Australia peaked at 30 %, however, unemployment in American peaked at 25%. In America, there was a wave of…

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    Oodgeroo Noonuccal, from South-East Queensland was an Indigenous Australian poet. Her works include many poems and books, while she is best known for her book Stradbroke Dreamtime. The Dawn is at Hand is one of many poems completed by Oodgeroo. This poem is about a better future for all Indigenous Australians and letting go of their past. The theme of this poem is equality and freedom. This is shown in the poem that in the future Indigenous Australians will not be segregated anymore, while…

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    When an individual dedicates their time and money to study a formal qualification, they invest in their long-term income in hopes that they will earn more than without a degree or diploma. On the other hand, some individuals may not value that time away from working and would rather earn wages short-term. Their skills, qualifications and characteristics would determine where they stand within the neoclassical theory. The neoclassical view is that remuneration is understood through the…

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    Explain what responsible service of alcohol means, what the benefits of it are, how it links with the relevant legislation (particular to a state or territory), the role of government and industry in enforcing liquor laws and how responsible service contributes to harm minimisation. Upload your paper for assessment. Responsible service of alcohol, usually shortened to RSA, is a prerequisite for any person who desires to serve alcohol in a bar, restaurant, casino, liquor store or any other…

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    Ford truck wrecking in Brisbane Ford is one of the world’s biggest car manufacturing brands in the world, founded by Henry Ford in 1903. It is one of the most reliable and sturdy cars in Australia. Some of the models of ford dealt in are: ford falcon, fiesta, territory, focus, mondeo, kuga, F100, F150, F250, F350,F450 and F550 F series of truck among others. Spare parts that wreckers look for in ford trucks include: bonnet/hood, bumper, doors, bumper bars, boot lids, tailgates and guards…

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    Australia was once part of Antarctica and slowly made its journey towards north, I am going to focus on the landscape history of Australia after its separation from Antarctica starting with the Permian period. At this time Australia was still located near South Pole and slowly moving north, during this period Australia was covered by ice, regions in Australia began to wear off forming sedimentary basins on land. By the time it was Cretaceous period Australia was a low and quite flat continent…

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    you the place that could happen bushfires. In southern Australia, the danger season that could occur the bushfires is in autumn and summer. For Territory of Northern, spring and winter are the most period which experience of the fire. For southern Queensland and New South Wales, spring and early summer usually are the risky season for bushfires. The major reason which bring the bushfires is the dry climate include with a hot weather. Droughts are other common nature hazard in Australia that…

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