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Good Idea Great Deal
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... ly carry the density and length of coat as a
male, and her personality will generally be more
sensitive and laid-back. Females will come into
season approximately every 6 months and will need
to be confined for 2 - 3 weeks during this time.
If you are not planning on breeding your female,
you should consider spaying her to avoid this
inconvenience and to prevent any unwanted
breeding. The male Australian Shepherd will
usually stand 20 - 23 inches and will weigh around
50 - 65 pounds. As with...
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Net Profit Balance Sheet
1,313 words
... r friendliness and utility have been
sacrificed on the alter of harmonisation with
international standards. To be more particular
with respect to changes Ravlic (2002) discovered
from Prentice that items, such as abnormal items
were hardly being reported on the face of the
Statement of Financial Performance, therefore
companies were not truly showing the impact of
these items. Moreover, what profit after tax was
in comparison to sustainable cash flows. A more
specific example why the trilogy...
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Education Public Morality In Australia
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ter> The Influence of Education & Public Morality
in Australia during 1788 - 1900 While
Christianity played a crucial part in all aspects
of Australian society throughout the
pre-federation years 1788 to 1900, it had a
significant impact on education and public
morality. Th influence of Christianity in
education was evident through the establishment of
a separate education system and, in public
morality the formation of the temperance movement
as well as other actions. Education was gr...
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World Trade Organisation Poor Countries
1,309 words
As we progress into the future, the reality of
globalisation comes nearer especially in the
aspect of economics. It is said to benefit
everyone including the wealthy but, is that
necessarily true? If economic globalisation occurs
then cultural, political and technological
globalisation will follow. What religion would we
all have to be in? What political system do we
have to be under? What about those people who are
uneducated or not very educated, with little
knowledge of technology? If everyth...
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Racial Hatred Racial Prejudice
996 words
When a Polish-Jewish immigrant slashed his throat
because his workmates could not understand him and
tormented him and himself being a victim of racial
hatred, Melbourne-born Richard Beynon expressed
his feelings, drawn from these experiences, in his
prize-winning play- The Shifting Heart. An Italian
family, the Bianchis, consisting of Maria, her
Momma and Poppa and younger brother- Gino, tries
to adapt in Collingwood, Australia, during the
1950 s. They live with Maria's Australian husband,
Clar...
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Power Of The Australian Senate
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The Senate has assumed a position of power and
importance in the Australian Parliament System far
beyond what was envisaged by the founding fathers
in 1901 The Senate is one of the two houses of the
Australian Federal Parliament. It consists of 76
Senators, twelve from each of the six states and
two from each of the mainland territories. It has
virtually equal power to make laws with the other
House of Parliament, the House of Representatives.
Senators are elected by proportional
representation,...
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Political Leaders British Parliament
763 words
Federation was the coming together in 1901 of the
six separate Australian colonies to form what is
now the Commonwealth of Australia. It occurred for
many reasons including: to unite the defence of
Australia; to make uniform bank laws; taxes and
tariffs resulting in better trade and
communication between states; and to put the White
Australia into practise. Federation came about
with the aid of many political leaders, federation
lobby groups, many drafts of the constitution and
the people of Aus...
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Of European Invasion Upon The Aboriginals Frontier
1,374 words
The European invasion of Australia in 1780
impacted upon the lives of all the Aboriginal
people that lived in and around the invaded areas.
When Captain Cook landed in Australia, he declared
it as Terra Nullius, and this alone gives a
significant insight as to the mentality of the
British and their willingness to acknowledge the
Aboriginal people and the importance that the land
played in their daily lives. Historians, for the
most part, accepted this assumption, assuming or
arguing that the exp...
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Indigenous Australians Substance Abuse
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Indigenous Australians by examining the portrayal
of Aboriginality by Indigenous and Non-Indigenous
peoples through the use of Films. The films that
were used for this study were Stephen Johnsons
Yolngu Boy, Bruce Beresford's Fringe Dwellers and
Rachel Perkins Radiance. Throughout the years many
Australian films have been made depicting
Aboriginal people and their Aboriginality. Three
such films are Stephen Johnsons Yolngu Boy, Rachel
Perkins, who is an Indigenous person, Radiance and
Bruce Bere...
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Maintaining Gender Roles In Contemporary Australian Society
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A distinction is sometimes made between gender and
sex, such that gender refers to socially
conditioned characteristics or typical behaviour,
and sex to the physical characteristics of men and
women. The definition of gender is sociological
concerns of sexual difference and human behaviours
or a set of classes, such as masculine, feminine
and neuter, which together include all nouns. The
discussion of how the differences of gender are
maintained in society today covers many different
areas, such...
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Blue Collar Workers American Psychological Association
1,866 words
1. Introduction Stress is a very complex
phenomenon. It is very much a personal condition
and individuals vary in their ability to cope with
different forms and levels of stress. In fact we
all need some level of stress, as stimulus, to get
going and live (Green 1993). However, higher
levels of stress can greatly affect individual and
organisational performance. It is not a
stress-free environment that organisations and
individuals need to aim for at work but a
stress-controlled one, which is be...
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Great Barrier Reef Plants And Animals
462 words
There are many factors that contribute to
Australia being the unique land that it is. These
factors include its size, shape, location, plant
and animal life, its exclusive landforms and its
natural and aboriginal heritage areas. The main
reasons that Australias size and shape are
considered to be so exceptional are quite
astonishing. These reasons include things such as
Australia being the largest island country on
earth having an area of 7, 682, 300 km squared
This making it the largest country...
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Industrial Revolution Labour Market
1,460 words
Following the lead of Britain from where many of
the original settlers came, workers in various
occupations banded together to form unions. Ship
writers, boat builders, tailors, bakers and
carpeteners were among the first craft unions form
in Australia before 1848. By forming an
association workers could obtain better wages and
working conditions. However the employers wanted
the highest profit margins so wished to keep wages
low and spend little money on the working
environment. The law of supp...
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Effects Of Gay And Lesbian Parenting
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Effects of Gay and Lesbian Parenting Introduction
The aspect of gay and lesbian parenting becomes an
issue of the day. This problem raises heated
debates due to numerous controversies. Modern
researchers speak about the differences between
children raised in heterosexual families and
children raised in homosexual families. Numerous
scholars claim that there is difference in
relation to gender roles and childrens sexual
preferences. According to popular point of view,
children placement with gay ...
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Porters Five Forces Rupert Murdoch
2,652 words
The News Corporation The Key Strategic
Environmental, International and Competitive
Issues In order to examine the News Corporation
activity, it is very important to have the
understanding of all strategic environmental,
international and competitive issues affecting the
corporation and the economy it operated is. The
most efficient way to identify the key strategic
environmental factors is to conduct a P. E. S. T.
E. L. analysis. So, the key strategic factors are
as follows. The News Corporatio...
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Goods Or Services Trade Practices
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Australian Law A very noticeable feature of the
Trade Practices Act is the inclusion of some
provisions dealing not only with anti-competition
generally, but specifically those covering
anti-competitive practices in the
telecommunications industry. This represents a
major advancement in the protection of yet another
potentially abusive area of consumer services,
which can come up with the reduction of trade
barriers, growth of financial markets and
improvements in information technology have con...
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Communications Decency Act George Orwell 1984
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The three supposed wise monkeys said hear no evil,
speak no evil, see no evil. But who wants to be
classed as a monkey, or a goat for that matter?
And now, the monkeys in society want to add an
extra dimension to their saying cyber no evil. The
Internet is indeed an unparalleled information
medium. The topic of this discussion lies in the
unregulated flow of this information and the
concerns it has created with parents and
government organisations. Our feelings about
Internet censorship are quit...
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Public Morality Financial Aid
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Education 038; Public Morality In Australia
Essay, Education 038; Public Morality In
Australia The Influence of Education 038;
Public Morality in Australia during 1788 - 1900
While Christianity played a crucial part in all
aspects of Australian society throughout the
pre-federation years 1788 to 1900, it had a
significant impact on education and public
morality. Th influence of Christianity in
education was evident through the establishment of
a separate education system and, in public ...
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Royal Society Eighty Years
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Can? la Analucinda Jaramillo "
Truganinny" [] begins with an epigraph dated
1972, from Paul Coe, Australian Aboriginal
Activist, stating that Truganinny " had seen
the stuffed and mounted body of her husband and it
was her dying wish that she be buried in the
outback or at sea for she did not wish her body to
be subjected to the same indignities. Upon her
death, she was nevertheless stuffed and mounted
and put on display for over eighty years" [].
Roses persona poem finds Tru...
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London Stock Exchange Development Projects
1,655 words
The period between the 1970 s and 1980 s was a
time of great advancement in computer hardware
technology which took an industry still in its
infancy, to a level of much sophistication and
which ultimately revolutionized the information
storage and processing needs of every other
industry and that of the entire world. However, it
was also during this period when the shortcomings
of implementing such technology became apparent. A
significant number of development projects failed
which resulted wit...
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