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    Aboriginal Disadvantages

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    clothing that the rest of society can afford‚ find it difficult to ensure an adequate standard of living or are often unemployed and rely on social security and services. Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders (ATSI) fall into this category and make up a large amount of the people who are socioeconomically disadvantaged. A study by the ‘United Nations Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples’ in 1998 found that unemployment rates for Indigenous Australians is 23% while for non-Indigenous

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    What were the Advantages and Disadvantages of Nazi Rule for the German People up to 1939? Nazism seemed to end the effects of the great depression. The German economy had been devastated in 1929 when the great depression happened‚ but surprisingly‚ it was looking more prosperous afterwards! In 1938 national income was the highest Germany had seen‚ which was higher than what Germany had before the great depression by eight billion marks! Although wages had not overtaken the level that wages were

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    Computer Disadvantages

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    make peole feel powerless‚ too many adds‚ provides an environment in which everyone wants to understand the technology and nobody does‚ When we had that comforting C;\ prompt everything was clearer. They cost money‚ they crash‚ They take time to boot up‚ They cause huge amount of frustration‚ Man is a social animal. His survival deems an interactive society. Sharing his ideas‚ thoughts and beliefs with others play a key role to his existence. Computers have locked him somewhere in the dark with no

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    CONCLUSION Notice that where the solution of an ODE contains arbitrary constants‚ the solution to a PDE contains arbitrary functions. In the same spirit‚ while an ODE of order m has m linearly independent solutions‚ a PDE has infinitely many (there are arbitrary functions in the solution). These are consequences of the fact that a function of two variables contains immensely more (a whole dimension worth) of information than a function of only one variable. The method of characteristics is a

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    Disadvantages of Desserts

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    transport. Our body stores small amount of carbohydrate in the form of glycogen which is located in the liver‚ muscles and brain‚ however any excess carbohydrate is stored as fat in our body. So‚ eating food that contains too much carbohydrate ends up as fat in out body. The issue with storing fat in your body is that you would be out of shape and have trouble fitting into the cloth you want and furthermore it might hinder you from many life changing events and moreover fats contain

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    Access the impact of a growing and ageing population Australia has a growing population with it population reaching 23 million in April 2013.It’s population is also an ageing population with 9% of the Australian population being 70 years or older. These two facts about our population has a impact on four key area’s that being the health system and its services‚ the health service and its workforce ‚ The carers of the elderly and volunteer organisations these four area’s are impacted because of the

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    family appreciate their siblings when they are older more then they would when they are younger. However a big family gets the disadvantage of less attention. This might make them frustrated or upset. Siblings don’t always get along aswell! It can be a pain trying to bring your family down to the shop‚ cinema and especially a fancy restaurant! At the end of the day it’s all up to you. If your a loud bubbly person who loves fun and laughter then a big family is for you. If you like the quiet life and

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    2004 Fedex Corp vs United Parcel Service‚ Inc. Fedex stock price reaction  Loss of profits on the Penney relationship ◦ less able to finance internally UPS gains franchise value on future business with Penney  signal to investors of competitive disadvantage  Origins and strategic forces of the industry UPS was the dominant firm in the 1970’s  Deregulation (airlines‚ trucking)  Innovation in information and process technologies  Inflation  Emphasis on customer service

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    Some advantages to living in the country include these points: Clean Air‚ no neighbors‚ open spaces‚ quiet‚ birds‚ deer and other critters. You have to love nature to live in the country. No crime‚ and people are usually friendly. Some disadvantages to living in the country include these points: No shopping mall or large supermarket. Power outages occur more often and usually out in the country everything runs on electric‚ like a well pump so you can flush the toilet‚ so no power and therefore

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    as bad as most of people believe. Maybe if more people think objectively‚ they will find that the melting of the polar ice caps have a good function because frozen regions of the earth may experience more plant growth. Also it could bring longer growing seasons to increase agricultural production in same areas. The impact of this may affect some species and may extinct them‚ but it is a natural process‚ like dinosaurs once extinct‚ maybe is time for other species to extinct. Scientists have been

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