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    1967 Referendum Essay

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    The Australian 1967 Referendum was a referendum called by the Holt Government that occurred on the 27th of May 1967. The 1967 Referendum was significant for the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders because it amended Section 51 and removed Section 127 from the Australian Constitution both of which discriminated against Aboriginals. A staggering 90.77% of Australian voters voted in favour of changing the Constitution believing that it would end racial discrimination towards…

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    The Mabo Case Analysis

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    connection to the land. This decision also lead to the Native Title Act of 1993 which further recognised that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have rights to, and interests in, certain land because of their traditional laws and customs. These events are important because dispossession and denial of land was the first act in the relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and Europeans. “Native title is very important to us because it has allowed us to get our…

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    in the athletic opportunities in colleges. Title IX provided a standard for athletics around the world by education, health, and social aspect. Title IV purposes are to discrimination of sex, racism and provides equal opportunities and funding for athletic participation. Some critics argue that Title IX has a negative impact on sport due to possible causes of the reduction in opportunities for men to participate in collegiate athletics, however, title IX has affected on the opportunities for…

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    | |Moderator: | | Title: Corporate Governance Review of VINASHIN Business Group Word count: 1721 words Executive Summary: VINASHIN is one of the biggest state-owned enterprises of Vietnam. This report conducts a review of the corporate governance of VINASHIN, including…

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    Karolina and Theresia sat in the back of the dining room at a small table reserved for other lesser known nobles and guests awed by the abundance and variety of the rich food dishes that were served to them. During the wedding banquet, each of the royal guests made congratulatory toasts to the bride and groom. The Duke of Hamilton stood and welcomed his son’s new bride into his family and spoke of his intention to build a new Bavarian styled castle in Scotland for the happy couple. All of the…

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    The Importance Of Title IX

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    Title IX, published and promoted by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, determines whether universities have the ability to properly engage in equal opportunity activities that embraces the idea of bringing equality to the underrepresented gender. Through the Title IX regulation, an institution who sponsors an athletic program, must provide equal opportunities and accommodations for both men and women. The three-part test associated with Title IX essentially determines whether a…

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    Throughout the history of Theatre, we see numerous stories of powerful and brave men overcoming obstacles that deem them heroes. However, the same kinds of roles for women are scarce. It wasn’t until The Spanish Golden Age when the very influential Lope De Vega began to write plays that demonstrated the beauty of well-developed female characters. Of course, there are extremely notable female characters written before Lope De Vega’s time. However, while iconic in their own right, these female…

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    Mervyn's Out Of Business Mervyn's was a California based lower-priced department store that sold all household items from jeans, shirts, skirts, underwear, dresses and much more; was discovered on July 29, 1949 by Mervin G Morris. The first Mervyn's location was in San Lorenzo, California, although the store was based out of Hayward, California. Many people in California had shopped here at this store because it was a easy place to go to with good clothes for low prices for all necessary needs…

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    W.F. Harvey was a horror writer that wrote August Heat in the year 1910 as a short horror story. This short story was used as a prime example of building suspense in so short of a story with it being enough. So, how does W.F. Harvey create suspense in such short of a novel? He creates this by foreshadowing certain events, creating uncertainty throughout the dialogue and the bond between the two men, and the sea of anxiety that is created through the situation he is put into in combination with…

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    Palace. Stéphanie de Beauharnais had merely transferred her royal court from the Mannheim Palace where she had resided since the death of her husband to the Hôtel de Ville after the Emperor’s triumphant return to Paris. She decorated a new Salon close to the Tuileries Palace where her nephew and the new Empress resided. Her nephew consulted with her quite frequently in all matters of royal court business due to her experience in the royal…

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