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    She is an Associate professor of Decision Science at INSEAD‚ where she teaches Negotiations’ and Management Decision Making. Based on her qualification‚ knowledge and research‚ this article is scholarly. In the recent times‚ Australia has made good progress achieving gender equality. However‚ they still experience discrimination and inequality in the workplace. Some site agrees about this issues and they also added‚ women were not only discriminate in promotion despite their performance

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    Canada and Australia GDP

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    Canadian trade is twice as large‚ relative to GDP‚ as Australia’s. Canada and Australia are (mainly) English-speaking countries with populations that are not too different in size (Canada is 60 percent larger). But Canadian trade is twice as large‚ relative to GDP‚ as Australia’s. Why should this be the case? Canada has a GDP of $1.8 trillion and Australia has a GDP of $1.5 trillion‚ they belong to the top 15 countries in the world in terms of GDP according to the World Bank.

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    Journal and reflection Target group Migrants who came to Australia during the white Australian policy. WHITE AUSTRALIAN POLICY The Immigration Restriction Act 1901 was the result of the widely accepted view that the Australian population should remain a “white society”. This is one of the first Acts of the National parliament following Federation.(www.wikipedia.orgracisminaustralia.com) These beliefs came mainly from British white-settlers dating back as far as 1788 who formed racist beliefs

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    WATER CRISIS IN AUSTRALIA Nathania Appaduray 10A The lack of water is one of the major issues affecting Australians today; however‚ those in power are still not coming up with reasonable solutions. It’s interesting to note that in Victoria‚ with the upcoming state election‚ all of a sudden there are these different policies floating around on how to solve the water crisis. Why does it always take an election to come up with solutions to the problems facing Australians? The water crisis

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    Australia is known to be a multicultural country with no racism. However‚ there is racial acts active in Australia. It is proven that one in five people living in Australia have experienced the threat of racism. Racial acts are not needed and occur for unnecessary notices. Below will have more information of the seriousness of Racism. According to Australian history of when the white settlers arrived in Australia‚ they set rules giving them power over the coloured races. They used racial oppression

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    consciously limit the number of children that they had meant not only were women going against their natural function‚ but failing in that national duty (Currie & Adamson‚ 1977). Women have had to fight for the right to vote‚ which only occurred in Australia in 1902 (Currie & Adamson‚ 1977)‚ and were denied the right to education‚ especially tertiary education. Even after this right was won‚ there were still fears being voiced about the bad effects on girls at school from bending over desks and being

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    In Australia‚ during 2010 there was approximately 38 young people incarcerated per 100‚000‚ and this is why many believe the incarceration of youth to be one of the biggest issues in Australia. While these figures have dropped dramatically since 1981‚ many believe it can be lowered further. South Australia’s youth are prosecuted in accordance to the Young Offenders Act of 1993‚ which applies to youth between the ages of 10-17. This act aims to maintain social cohesion and progress‚ and it attempts

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    Youth Suicide in Australia

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    criminal‚ or are considered anti-social‚ which are committed by young people (Harambolos & Holburn‚ 2004‚ p.331). However‚ many deviant acts that are disapproved of are not defined as criminal. For example suicide and alcoholism are not illegal in Australia. Deviant behaviour can be defined as social problems reflect violations of normative expectations. Behaviour or situations that depart from norms are deviant. Deviant behaviour is caused by inappropriate socialization – for example‚ when the learning

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    proposed regulations and financial support. (Australian Government 2009) and (GovHK2010) The Energy Efficiency Labelling Scheme is being promoted in Hong Kong and the Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) programs are also being promoted in Australia. (Australian Government 2009) and (GovHK2010) These two programs have similar functions and policies. They are set out in the relevant appliance standards. (Australian Government 2009) and (GovHK2010) “For lighting‚ compact fluorescent bulbs are

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    triple bottom line analysis on the beef industry of Australia economic- In 2012-13 Australia exported 67% of its total beef and veal production more than 100 countries. The value of total beef and veal exports in 2012-13 was $5.06 billion. The value of Australia’s live cattle exports in 2012-13 was $590 million. The beef industry contributes 13% to total Australian farm exports. Australia’s largest export market is Japan‚ followed by the US and South Korea Australia is one of the world’s

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