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    friends when they only know negative stereotypes of the society they are trying to assimilate into. How is it possible for a child to reach their full potential if they are degraded as worthless human beings every day. This is a daily reality of multicultural youth attempting integrate into Australian schools.

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    It is frequently advisable for those in positions of authority in government to withhold information from general public Some information the public has the right to know while other information is better to be withheld. There are plenty of reasons why it is better not revealing information. Withholding information that may put the population in danger would be better than revealing information which would bring chaos. On the flipside‚ transparency and honesty between the government and the

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    Is Australia considered a lucky country? This question is asked by people all around the world‚ from countries such as America all the way to Russia. Australia is home to many; people from all countries on earth decide to come to this beautiful country‚ my family included. Most young people living in Australia don’t consider it a lucky country‚ however if they have been to countries such as Syria‚ Egypt or even local neighbours such as Thailand they would understand how lucky they really are. Australia’s

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    culture. Contemporary society is considered a patriarchal system whereby social‚ cultural‚ political and economic institutions and structures operate to favour men‚ creating a gender order‚ placing women second in the gender regime and giving male advantages within everyday society. The gender order not only creates social differences between men and women‚ it also creates different life experiences which lead to inequality. Gender inequality is prevalent within the Australian society‚ whereby men still

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    strategic framework.  Where you want to be in future.  That makes a difference in society. They have a vision that how society could be or should be in future  This vision is not they can achieve on their own. It is something that guides in their work and which they believe‚ can be achieved if enough organizations share the vision and works towards it. Example of vision….. We strive to contribute to a society where every citizen has equal access to quality health care and is able to live

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    between people. When the social forces changes‚ the relationships between people especially between the manager and employees changes. This transition requires the organizations to take new management in order to adapt to new circumstances. In modern society‚ the world is becoming smaller with globalization. Employees need to collaborate with others more and more often. Hence the management techniques tend to focus on compatibility and feasibility. I do agree with what Purva says that we need to apply

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    Information literacy is an understanding and set of abilities allowing persons to "distinguish when information is needed" and have the capacity to identify‚ locate‚ evaluate‚ and effectively employ the needed information.". An information literate individual is someone who has learned how to learn‚ and is able to: • recognise a need for information • establish the extent of information needed • efficiently access the needed information • assess the information along with its sources critically

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    concern. The emphasis on women’s looks is often the focus within the media and the impact is often overlooked. The growth of media platforms in recent years has had an enormous impact on how women are represented in Australia’s society. The media does not only influence society but it also holds the current views held within it. Common stereotypes of. Advertising and marketing have created a new type of woman that does not exist in the real world. You may have seen her before‚ but if not these

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    When my brother and I got our first computer‚ we couldn’t even begin to comprehend the amounts of informations we could access. So we just began using it for benign things‚ like video games and music. It was already at that point when we realized that this is something revolutionary‚ something that will not go away in a couple of years. Just ten years ago‚ I couldn’t imagine anything more advanced than what I had in my room. The first ever computer was the famous ENIAC; it weighed about thirty tons

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    ------------------------------------------------- Information Technology Act 2000 From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Information Technology Act 2000 | | An Act to provide legal recognition for transactions carried out by means of electronic data interchange and other means of electronic communication‚ commonly referred to as "electronic commerce"‚ which involve the use of alternatives to paper-based methods of communication and storage of information‚ to facilitate electronic filing of documents

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