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    the left feminist clap trap. They ignore people like Van who are a very very minority interest in our society‚ she’s a self declared anarchist way way on the extreme left of politics representing perhaps point zero‚ zero‚ per cent of thought in Australia so she’s safely ignored”.

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    Youth homelessness in australia A homeless person is without a conventional home and lacks most of the economic and social supports that a home normally affords. She/he is often cut off from the support of relatives and friends‚ she/he has few independent resources and often has no immediate means and in some cases little prospect of self support. She/he is in danger of falling below the poverty line‚ at least from time to time. There are many causes for youth homelessness. Some youths become

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    The first person to be legally voluntarily euthanised in Australia was Bob Dent in the Northern Territory‚ in the year of 1996. This controversial issue has raised many dilemmas throughout society‚ and so far it seems there is no clear solution. The implications of euthanasia will be discussed herein. Defining the issue and exploring both sides of the controversy has proven to be a difficult task. The word ’euthanasia’ comes from the Greek words ’eu’ and ’thanatos’‚ together translating as ’good

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    concealing beach outfits worn by Muslim women. The bans are largely due to the recent horrific terror attacks in Nice and Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray. Some also argue that burkinis cause a hygiene issue. The actual burkini was designed for Muslim women in Australia to become lifeguards

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    Women The end of World War 1 showed a new age for Australia. During the 1920s the women of Australia changed before they were quiet‚ polite and modest. Primary sources indicated that Australian women of the 1920s had a cultural‚ political and social change. They worked in factories‚ smoke cigarettes in public‚ wore short skirts‚ started swearing‚ wore make-up‚ had short hairstyles and went dancing in the evenings. Unfortunately‚ women still remained largely excluded from most areas of public life

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    Duty Of Care In Australia

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    INTRODUCTION On the‚ 26th of June 2007‚ the Department Of Education made effective Western Australia’s current ‘Duty of care for students’ policy. This policy was deemed necessary‚ as it strives to protect the immediate and on-going safety of students and teachers. The aim of the policy is to create the safest possible learning environment for all students‚ and for to serve as a guideline for education professionals. All teachers‚ school authorities‚ some non-teaching staff and external providers

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    FITNESS INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA Service Industry Number of outlets – 3800 outlets in 2009 as per Australian Fitness Industry Survey 2009 (The Access Economics survey put the number as 1570 in 2007-2008‚ as compared to 974 in 2004-5) Number of people utilising their services: 1.73 million Number of people working in the industry 23‚000. Characterstics of fitness industry: * Low barriers to entry * Existence of different formats e.g. * Chains – franchise based * Single – could

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    An important part of all Australian schools is to promote and provide a supportive learning environment in which all students can expect to feel safe. (MCEETYA 2005). School connectedness and supportive social relationships have been associated with positive child outcomes such as lower levels of absenteeism‚ aggression‚ and higher levels of academic achievement and self- esteem among children. School bullying removes that safe environment. While bullying in schools was long recognized as existing

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    Gun Control In Australia

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    Most people believe an important and enforced law on background could really help‚ as it has worked in Australia. A study written by Jesse Singal and published by Science of Us on June 22‚ 2016 retrieved from : http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2016/06/what-a-new-gun-control-study-can-and-cant-tell-us-about-mass-shootings.html revealed a decline in violent acts in Australia after a passage of a gun control law resulted from a mass shooting. Two other studies‚ here at home‚ in Connecticut

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    its life and which provides it with directions for how to live. We live in a culture and culture is written into us in a process of internalisation. Australia is a melting pot of races‚ cultures and beliefs. This country was built by people from many different national backgrounds‚ and has followed an active policy of multiculturalism. If Australia were have a multicultural canon it would be very complicated due to cultures accommodate a variety of values and beliefs‚ and if we could manage to have

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