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    for the prestigious award. Each individual nominee originates from a different state/territory and each has been nominated for their own unique personal achievements or defining attributes. The first nominee, Phil Olivetti, is a policeman from Queensland who has been recognised for his so called 'bravery'.…

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    Bullying at workplace Bullying is an act of repeated aggressive behavior intended to hurt person emotionally, physically or mentally Bullying is use of power, force, threat, and abuse to aggressive impose domination on others. Reasons put forward for this type of a behavior include differences of gender, religion, appearance, behavior, body language, class, race, personality, ability etc. Bullying done by a group of people is termed as mobbing. People to whom bullying is directed are known as…

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    tyranny if given an order to do so. This has been a standard view on tyranny for almost over 50 years. However, new evidence shows that there is an alternative explanation for Milgram’s findings. According to professor Haslam from the University of Queensland, in Milgram’s study, participants did not actually obey explicit orders but instead committed cruel acts because they strongly identified with the science. In Milgram’s study, an experimenter asked participants to administer increasing…

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    get to know Electra, a freakishly fast and beautiful sprinter from Broome, who he first saw, walking out of the used car yard. His mundane student life soon became livelier as he made friends with Mikey, who is a gay and had run away from home in Queensland; and Belinda, a single mother in the used car yard. As he grapples with the complexity of the world beyond home and school, he finds himself instalove with Electra while trying to find a resolution to the painful memories of the loss of his…

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    Music And Hearing Loss

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    While analyzing four scholarly articles regarding my proposal that music benefits health, nearly all the sources were thorough and provided evidence and facts that supported my proposal. The four sources were all found in scholarly academic journals. Two of the articles supported my proposal and the other two displayed issues in music and how it affects our health negatively. An analysis of the strong and weak points of each source is required to derive a sufficient conclusion. In the article,…

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    Humanitarian Group

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    Humanitarian Group (YHG). YHG support the Red Cross by recruiting young students and raising funds to provide humanitarian aids. Currently, the Red Cross of North Queensland is suffering from shortage of volunteers that influence the provision of services of Red Cross. The aim of this marketing plan is to establish YHG and recruit the James Cook University (JCU) students in Cairns to participate in Red Cross and work as a volunteer. This marketing plan develops an action plan which will help to…

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    communication (Dobrescu, 2014). In all team sports, including soccer, communication is necessary for team members to be able to perform to the best of their ability. A training session run for the FNQ FC Heat soccer team in preparation for their games in Queensland National Premier League was observed. This session was conducted…

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    rainforest rescue a nation nonprofit organization committed to protecting rainforests forever in Australia and throughout the world. There is Schemes around Australia, planting trees to balance our carbon use and we have property owners in far north Queensland more concerned about creating development sites and knocking down rainforests. Rainforest rescue believes that the local government has insufficient planning schemes to help preserve the Daintree rainforest. It is estimated that a further…

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    who have participated in declared offences . While these laws are aimed at increasing public protection and safety through the disestablishment of criminal gangs, it is argued that VLAD act violates the rights of certain associations throughout Queensland whilst also disregarding principles of the Rule of Law . Definition of a Vicious Lawless Associate Under Section 5 (1) of the VLAD Act, a person needs to satisfy three elements in order to be considered a vicious lawless associate. These…

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    Electric Trains Case Study

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    Electrical trains transport systems are the most widely used forms of transport especially in major cities all over the world (Mraz, 2011). They are more efficient and enable transportation of a big number of passengers at once. This research focuses on electric trains that use the 25Kv AC railway electrification system. The current state-of-the-art electric train systems High-speed (HS) train technology is the current state-of-the-art in electric train transport systems. High-speed trains are…

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