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    homelessness that should be believed by those who want to. My ideas haven’t changed after this research; I still believe that the Bible is trying to help people understand how to help the homeless. Before the research‚ I believed that Churches across Australia would be opening up their doors to the homeless and giving them the support and encouragement they needed. After my research‚ I discovered there are many other organizations that give shelter to the homeless‚ like The Anglican Diocese of Melbourne

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    crashes than drivers aged between 25-59 years of age. Young driver’s high involvement in road crashes and accidents is often attributed to a lack of driving skills and ability to concentrate on the road. Law reforms have been implemented across Australia by the NSW RTA through delegated legislation and entails that: * Learner drivers must be over 16 years of age and must gain 120 hours of certified supervised driving experience that’s recorded in a learner log book before being eligible to apply

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    self-obsessed and lazy. However‚ that is most definitely not the case! The majority of us are clearly not like that‚ not one little bit. An unfair judgement has been cast over teens for as long as teenagers have been a thing. A lot of teens in Australia are not like the typical stereotypes‚ so why is there such a negative opinion surrounding us? Without a doubt‚ the stereotype that teens are violent‚ drug crazy‚ sex obsessed alcoholics is one of the biggest misconceptions. In the rare cases that

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    Author BUTSM 1501 Introduction to Tourism [] Paula Trotter Assessment task concerning the marketing of Australia by its Destination Marketing Organisation (DMO)‚ Tourism Australia. Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to examine the effectiveness of the Destination Marketing Organisation‚ Tourism Australia‚ in marketing Australia as a tourism destination in relation to three critical success factors; marketing research as an integral activity‚ targeting

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    Equality and inequality is a characteristic of every society‚ mainly due to differences and the perpetuation of these differences in society‚ caused by various factors including social class‚ race‚ ethnicity and appearance. Equality of opportunity holds great significance in Australian society and faces many barriers that range from status‚ power‚ ethnicity and race. The existence of difference and discrimination in society‚ due to inadequate access to socially valued resources such as healthcare

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    All the determinants of health have a major role in a nurse’s career. “It is critical that nurses understand the impact of these factors on the individuals and groups that they work with‚ and include these factors in their assessments” (Canadian Nurses Association‚ 2015). In March of 2008 the Australian Government introduced the Closing the Gap strategy that aims to reduce the disadvantage throughout Indigenous health (Australian Indigenous Health Info Net‚ 2013). Although the health system is improving

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    For some people‚ Australia Day can be a day of mourning or it can be a day of nationalism and some important events happen on this day. Australia Day can mean many things to different people. Australians celebrate the history of their nation by coming together to observe everything wonderful about Australia on January 26th. The history of this holiday has been a very long one from way back in the late 1700’s. “On the morning of 26 January 1788‚ Phillip‚ with a group of officers‚ marines and some

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    Australia is known for its fantastic sights‚ unique animals and many other things. But like all good things‚ it also has its problems that are not easily seen. The country known as the land down under has a unique history with convicts and resources that has led to some problems the country faces today. These problems include a serious gambling problem and environmental concerns. The history of Australia and how it was settled is interesting and different from most other countries. The first Europeans

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    Cultural Speech Outline: Australia Purpose: At the end of our speech‚ the audience will know about Australia Introduction: Grabber: G’day Mates! Preview: Today we are going to talk about Australia’s wildlife‚ sports‚ celebrities‚ cuisine‚ history‚ and attractions. Body: I. Australia has a number of different mammals but does not have any large predatory animals. A. Mammals are warm blooded animals that give live birth. B. Their biggest carnivorous animal is called the dingo‚ or wild

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