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    Primary health care principles aims at promoting health equities, social justice and person-centred approach to care (Gargioni and Raviglione, 2009). The social determinants of health are circumstances that where people born, live, grow, age and work had an impact on their life expectancy and health outcomes (Gupta, 2004).This is reflected in Mrs Samira Azizi, a 56 year old with an Afghan cultural background living in the community that require a nursing care, particularly post-operative…

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    with the police.Beyond the individual State police services, the Australian Federal Police enforce Commonwealth laws. The National Crime Authority is a standing justice commission with a national mandate, while other crime commissions (such as the Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission) have ‘super’ powers to investigate crime at the State level (including the investigation of police corruption). The many regulatory agencies also have investigatory and law enforcement powers – particularly…

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    assault took place were sent to the laboratory, but not tested. Regardless, he was found guilty and sentenced to seven years in prison. He appealed, and the sheets were tested. The DNA did not match that of Button, but of a convicted felon. The Queensland Court of Appeals remarked then that "DNA testing should not only be used to identify a perpetrator of a crime but also to exclude suspects from an investigation (Taupin, 2017). Even though DNA can help prove someone's…

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    Numinbah Valley Essay

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    Human impact in the Region: The human impact upon Numinbah Valley has come from two main things, Farming and Tourism. Farming has impacted the environment at Numinbah Valley because farmers have been cutting down trees among the riverbanks and depleting the last remaining way for the soil to not get washed away with the current. Also, farming also produces waste and chemicals which also enter our water, polluting it. This then creates less pristine or foggy water for the lower parts of the river…

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    Mt Tamborine Strategy

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    Mt Tamborine Protection Strategy 1.0 INTRODUCTION Tamborine Mountain is a 28 square kilometre plateau (8 km long by 4 km wide) and is located in the Scenic Rim local government area of South East Queensland. It is approximately 600 meters above sea level and about 80km South of Brisbane. Mt Tamborine is a hot, moist and humid part of Australia with no extremes of temperatures. Trees and plants such as ferns, cycads and pines are found on Mt Tamborine. This mountain was called Mt Tamborine,…

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    Praise Be To You Analysis

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    been hesitant to support efforts to prevent climate change due to divide in opinion. However, the influence of Pope Francis has expired many religious leader, not just Catholics, to inspire people to live more environmentally friendly. A church in Queensland, Australia has install solar panels on their roof. This action has inspire members of the church to install panels on their homes. The church…

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    The issues involving wills can be quite complex. However, they can also involve issues related to superannuation & disability claims. Wat’s it all about? In fact, many Australians aren’t aware that the superannuation death benefits aren’t actually part of their estate. As a result they’re not applicable to the clauses contained in their wills. Both superannuation and disability claims are important legal matters as they’re related to your long-term financial stability. When you retire it’s…

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    Youth Justice System

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    Aaron is a 16-year-old Aboriginal person, who has moved from his family home in a small rural area to pursue his high school education in the city. Learning of his father’s recent death is especially difficult, as he is dealing with feelings of frustration and isolation, including separation from his family and culture at a critical time in his life. These factors have combined to cause him to withdraw from study and to lose sight of his goal of becoming a physicist. He is charged with punching…

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    Located in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef on the Queensland coast, Whitsundays is surrounded by natural beauty and dotted with pristine beaches. There are 74 tropical islands in Australia’s Coral Sea though only a few have resorts on them. While visiting Whitsundays, you can book your boutique accommodation on the Daydream Island, Long Island or South Molle Island. A sabbatical or short vacation in Whitsundays is a treat at any time of the year. You could be an adventure sport lover or…

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    Steve Irwin was one of the best animal carers in the world. He is well known by his documentaries and Australia zoo. He is also well known by his animal rescues. Steve Irwin was born on February 22, 1962, Essendon, Melbourne. Steve Irwin grew up in Queensland were his Mum and Dad made a Reptile and Fauna Park and that’s where he grew up. Steve Irwin was the Father of 2 children, the Husband of his wife Terri Irwin and he was the son of Bob Irwin and Lyn Irwin. Steve Irwin’s parents were Lyn and…

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