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    capture on tape important events such as the vice-president of the Walgett RSL Club stating he would never allow an Aboriginal to become a member. Such evidence of racial discrimination was played in the living rooms of Australians with the evening news, exposing an endemic racism and shocking viewers who then put mounting pressure on the government to instil change . The Freedom Riders employed the use of a variety of different methods in order to…

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    58, (B) I deny the adverse allegations made against me. It was Kate that would swear and call me names. 58, (C) I deny the adverse allegations made against me. It was Kate that pulled chucks of hair out of my scalp as I had dread-locks and longer hair during my university years. It was Kate that would violently push, throw cups of coffee and the Foxtel remote into my face. It was Kate that directed her physical violence towards me in the following; this included Kate slamming me into house…

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    which is old and problematic way of scheduling appointments and keeping record of patients. But upon increasing number of patient it will be difficult to manage the appointments with doctor and keeping records for patients as there will be always new patients visiting doctor. Patients must have to visit doctor clinic for appointments which most of the leads to waste of time and energy. In online…

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    time to disagree with you is interested in the same things you are. Think of them as people who really want to help you, and you may turn your opponents into friends. Postpone action to give both sides time to think through the problem. Suggest that a new meeting be held later that day or the next day, when all the facts may be brought to bear. In preparation for this meeting, ask yourself some hard questions: Could my opponents be right? Partly right? Is there truth or merit in their position…

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