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    prompting for investment internationally to take over specific resources add a lower cost than there domestic country. Dunning differentiate three types of resource seeker. 1: Those who are the seekers of physical resources such as raw material or an agriculture goods.2: Those who are the seeker of inexpensive…

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    The flaws of cultivation theory have given rise to other media effects theories, such as agenda setting, which is the most popular contemporary approach to studying the media, political reporting and the media’s role in shaping public opinion (Laughey 2007). Gerbner’s cultivation theory is flawed in that its research and findings have failed to be replicated, a major issue in social science research (De Fleur & Ball-Rokeach 1989). Gerbner also failed to separate the entertainment and information…

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    detention is an understandable method to maintain a safe and healthy environment in Australia. However, the way that we practise this system is horribly immoral and misguided. The Australian government needs to provide better conditions for asylum seekers, set a 30 day limit on detention, and eliminate offshore and remote centres. Offshore detention centres are pigsty-like prisons and refugees face potential indefinite imprisonment. Refugees seeking political asylum on our shores have already…

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    ignored these outcries but in light of recent public awareness it is time for change in Australian constitution. Claims by international groups such as human rights advocates and the United Nations have long criticised off shore processing of asylum seekers in any context. These groups claim that Australia…

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    Mic Dolan Research Paper

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    few…” What if the app provides the kind of experiences for those people, drivers and ride-seekers, and they can connect. The app will be the place where ride-seekers can find a ride, and the drivers can be accompanied if they’d like to.…

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    fair approach in the review of each country’s human rights position1. In January of 2011, Australia was subject to the UPR review and numerous recommendations were made to the country in areas including indigenous issues and treatment of asylum seekers. The current UPR system does very little to effect state behaviour. Using Australia as case study, this essay identifies that the UPR system provides a lot…

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    Firstly, many existing EU policies regarding asylum-seekers are not equipped for the unprecedented number received due to the refugee crisis. The Dublin Regulations, for example, require that asylum-seekers apply for asylum in the first EU country that they enter (Havlová & Tamchynová, 2016). This requires Greece, as the primary route chosen by refugees, to be responsible for processing…

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    Utilitarianism In Film

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    Once again, the film addresses Ticktin’s notion of humanitarianism and the limitations in humanitarian acts that expedites the regulation of migration and leads to consequences through Filippo’s decision to flee. Ticktin’s quote, “...although driven by the moral and ethical imperative to relieve suffering, can have discriminatory and even violent consequences in the absence of guiding political principles and practices” (2006: 2) reveals that humanitarianism results in ramifications because…

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    Clearly define your specific ethical question. Should the Australian Government keep ‘unlawful non-citizen’ children in mandatory detention for processing? Provide a brief background discussion of your chosen ethical question that explains why it is important and in need of analysis. An ‘unlawful non-citizen’ is the term used by the Australian Government to describe any persons attempting to enter Australia without a valid immigration visa (Department of Immigration and Border Protection…

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    and employees. Previously, employers used to put their advertisement for recruitment in newspapers. This took time for the jobs seekers to find the jobs they wanted, because they not only had to spend time to find the right position, but they also had to spend time gathering newspapers of different publishers over many days. This was time-consuming because the jobs seekers couldn’t know which positions had been taken.…

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