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    Forest: Pearson‚ chapter 5. Main point(s) made by the author(s) The author describes the Australias economic vulnerabilities as the balance of our trades (importing and exporting)‚ current account deficits‚ foreign debt and inequality. The author also identifies Australia’s three major economic vulnerabilities as: 1. “The changes in international demand for commodities” It is explained that Australia has missed both recessions in a row. One of the fundamental aspects to the booming economy

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    seekers in Australia in terms of achieving fair outcomes for both Australian citizens and the asylum seekers. There have been numerous legal responses to asylum seekers in Australia‚ all of which have been ineffective in achieving fair outcomes for both Australian citizens and refugees seeking asylum in Australia. The basis for all legislation regarding refugees in Australia is the Migration Act 1958‚ which outlines powers such as being able to cap the number of refugees accepted into Australia each

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    Using examples from recent editions (from the last 6 months) of a particular English language newspaper published in Asia‚ examine how Australia and Australian issues are being reported in the newspaper. In your essay‚ provide a context for understanding Australia’s role in the region. You can draw on the readings for topic 2 for this. Make sure you include a thesis statement/proposition in your introduction‚ explaining what the central argument of your essay is. For example‚ it may be that discussion

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    The Australian government supported the USA involvement in the Vietnam War‚ and Australia felt it was imperative that the North Vietnam have a proper defensive treaty‚ as a number of other countries felt the same way‚ so SEATO was created to deal with this situation. “SEATO was a much stronger agreement to support Australia’s security needs in the Pacific. It also helped to highlight the growing division between Australia and Britain and the new dependence on the United States (US).” (N/A‚ The ANZUS

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    and colonize Australia again things would turn out differently. The first record of Europeans arriving on Australia’s waters was around 1606 then 54 more European ships arrived between 1606 and 1770‚ destruction and illnesses seemed to follow. Redoing that colonization would result in less people being killed from disease‚ starvation and just plain cruelty‚ animal life and vegetation would be prosperous‚ along with a vibrant culture. With starting from scratch and recolonizing Australia the city of

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    Before Australia went to war‚ our national identity was based on the characteristics of industrious Australians who worked diligently in the bush‚ showing discipline‚ endurance‚ hardiness‚ initiative and ingenuity. After the war‚ those same men returned home from fighting in Gallipoli and at the Western Front‚ with a new identity. A new identity that combined pre war and post war characteristics together to create a contemporary national identity‚ which defined Australia as a country‚ and affirmed

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    The overall prison population in Australia is similar to other developed countries‚ however the Australian Indigenous prison population is at an unacceptable rate and is continuing to rise (Krieg‚ 2006). The population of Indigenous prisoners in Australia has doubled within a generation (Mc Coy‚ 2008). Indigenous prisoner population in Western Australia‚ as with the rest of Australia‚ is massively over-represented (Justice & Community Safety in Western Australia‚ 2013). Latest figures show that 2076

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    GJC brand. They identified opportunity for this brand in Australia‚ purchasing the international license right from Dietrich Coffe Inc. with the aim to providing Australians with high quality coffee. They started a franchise system in 1997. They expand intro australia as well as all over the world. Gloria Jean`s Coffee is now 100% Australian owned and has opened over 1000 coffee houses across 39 markets worldwide‚ including over 480 in Australia. SWOT SWOT analysis is a strategic planing method

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    The Federation Of Australia There are many reasons for and against the federation of Australia. These reasons will be conveyed in this essay. Before the federation Australia consisted of six colonies of Britain. Before 1872 the British colonies had nothing to do with each other‚ although a telegraph linked the colonies and the idea of being “Australian”. By the 1890’s songs and poems were being written to celebrated a nation and the idea of becoming a federation was becoming much more popular

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    of The Coral Sea is still rarely recognised as an esteemed achievement for Australia. Many people believe that Australia’s contribution to the Battle of The Coral Sea in World War ll was their bare minimum. However‚ Australia’s Involvement in the Battle of The Coral Sea -although not well recognised- was very significant. By discussing why Australia was involved‚ where the battle occurred and why‚ the outcome for Australia and America; as well as the number of assets each country committed and loosed

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