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    1. What are the functions of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA)? The NMBA sets policies and standards and it 's function is to work with state and territory boards to; “register nurses, midwives and students, asseses and provided access for oversees trained nurses residing in Australia to be able to practice. It develops standards, codes and guidelines for nurses approving accreditation standards and courses of study. In addition it handles notifications, complaints,…

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    397 training doctor’s records were analyzed and reviewed from the 29,112 patients that were seen from 2010 to 2012. Setting & Sample Characteristics The setting took place in four Australian states (New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania). The sample consisted of male/female doctors with majority of doctors (63.2%) being under the age of 35 years old. The physicians age range from 22 to 60 years old, with a mean of 33.5 years. The patient’s characteristics were 35% male and…

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    Honey Bees Research Paper

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    Honey bees are the small, fuzzy winged creatures that tell me when spring and summer are about to arrive. These tiny insects that are seen flying through the air inhabiting vegetable and fruit gardens, pollinating flowers, and farmer’s crops have provided people with honey and food around the world for centuries. In the United States these angles of agriculture, have provided pollination for 130 fruits and vegetables which supports the foundation of nutritional diets for Americans. “Fruit,…

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    The government policy of protection was introduced between the 1890’s and 1940’s. All states and territories had their own version of the policy except for Tasmania which didn’t have one at all. Due to violence and harassment causing a dramatic drop in the aboriginal population the government introduced these policy’s to “protect” them. They believed that the aboriginal race was a dying race and needed help to bring the numbers back up so to do this they put them under “protection” of the…

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    According to the (Australian Government Department of Education and training 2016) report around 448,411 international student in Australia in 2016, compare last year 2015 that increase 11% more oversea student come to Australia for better education. If a number of Australian Universities open a campus in service Asian countries that will be effect decrease the enrolment at Charles Darwin University. if Australian Universities service in Asian countries and the education same as Australian will…

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    Millennials Analysis

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    Anyone born between 1981 and the early 2000’s will be between the ages of 22-37 in 2018 which is considered a millennial. Older generations like the Baby boomers who are loyal to their company and Generation X are more loyal to their careers, while millennials' loyalty lies with their community . The millennials are a generation that are familiar with communications, media and digital technology. The following document will discuss the features and characteristics of what a millennial is and…

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    subcontractor went ahead and infringed those values. This damages our reputation because we might be known to be equal-employers on paper, but not implementers of the same. As a result, Coles risks being a liability because the ad contravenes the Tasmania Anti-Discriminatory Act 1998, which states that entities should not publish or cause to display any notice or advertising that showcases discrimination or related conduct (Christie,…

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    The idea of race that we see today is much different from when race first began to appear in societies. There have been many forms of racism, ranging from the enslavement of Africans to the eradication of the Jewish by Hitler, displaying its development over time. Even though times have changed, and so have societies, racism has continually been existent and changes with the times while remaining a pressing problem. In a book written by Ali Rattansi, called Racism: A Very Short Introduction, the…

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    The Brumby Research Paper

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    Science Aspect 1 – Who am I? Scientific Name: Equus Caballus Common Name: Horse Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Perissodactyla Family: Equidae Kingdom: Animalia Genus: Equus Species: Caballus (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, 2012) (Scientific classification of horses, n.d.,) (Fredrickson, 2000) Aspect 2 – Reasons for the Introduction The story of the Brumby began in 1788 when the First Fleet arrived in Australia (Dawson, 2005). Domestic horses originated from England and were…

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    Ricki Nieuwlande Biography

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    RICKI BLANCKE foot note 55 Ricki grew up in the community of Nieuwlande, in the Province of Drenther. She was a small child during the war, but she was told that a few neighbours were shot by the Nazis because they harboured Jews, or they had joined the underground resistance movement. Many city people come to their farm looking for food. The German soldiers constantly came around to search the farms and homes in their community. Her uncle was involved with a resistance group.…

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