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    always dreamed of visiting and living is Australia. Whenever I see Australia on TV everything looks beautiful. The people seem very friendly and warm. Culturally it seems like a good fit for me because the people are pretty easy going and so am I. The country is made up very similar to us in its people according to http://www.indexmundi.com/ a few positives for me is that the infant mortality rate is lower and the life expectancy is a little higher in Australia. One big note is the obesity rate is

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    Australia is a country of a very unique caliber. Beginning this book, I was not aware of much about Australia. The things that is mostly displayed about the country is that they have kangaroos and very large deserts. Bryson does a great job of describing the culture and events that can be enjoyed. He uses his own experiences to inform the reader of the adventure and excitement that resides in the country. Each trip that the author takes teaches about a new realm of Australia life. Bryson begins

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    Australia Allies

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    Australia needed allies due to the changing situations in a global context. Australia traditionally had connections with Britain in terms of trade, defence, aid and strategical ties. However, this all changed due to circumstances such as defence, economy and trade. This led to concerns of economic prosperity, defence and remaining a Western country. As a result, Australia was forced to form allies when these situations arise. Australia has ties with the United States in relation to defence, with

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    Imperialism In Australia

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    Australia, a country found by British prisoners, is considered an island, country, and continent. It is the smallest continent and after it was found by British prisoners it had been improving until it became what it is now. Many tourists visit Australia annually. Australia’s official language is English and the currency they use in Australia is called the Australian dollar (Australia). Australia is going to compete in Eurovision contest “Australia is to compete at this year's Eurovision

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    Refugees In Australia

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    The first boat with refugees to Australia in 1976, there are five men come to Australia in Darwin by boat (Phillips &Spinks 2013). Australia as a human immigrant country and it has policy receive refugees and asylum seekers. Since more and more refugees entered Australia from all over the world such as Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, that the Australia is a multicultural country (UNHCR 2011). There is a small group of people are opposed to refugees, they have prejudice and bias against the

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    Afp In Australia

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    The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the State Police are the major forces that facilitate for the enforcement of law in Australia. The two forces operate under the jurisdiction of The Police Federation of Australia, which facilitates for the provision of a lobbying capacity and an additional research for the bodies. The AFP force investigates crimes against the Law of Commonwealth that occur across the nation, while the state police force enforces state law in their respective states. Additionally

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    In Australia, cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality and has significantly affected the Indigenous Australians, the ageing population and people living in rural and remote areas (Parkinson & Parker, 2013). About 3.0% of the total Australian population of 23.5 million is Indigenous people. In June 2014, the estimated Australian Indigenous population was 713,000, around 357,000 females and 356,600 males (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), 2015). The principle

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    Diversity In Australia

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    Australia has always had a diverse culture in regards to racial backgrounds and ethnicity. In more recent years, Australia’s diversity has grown, having 43% of the population having at least one parent born overseas (AHRC, 2011). In this document, we will show both legal and non legal ways in which the Australian government and communities around the country are countering racial discrimination in the Australian workforce, education systems and health and safety programmes within the country. People

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    Recognition In Australia

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    Verbal Report By Mark Lushchayev Many people across Australia regardless of being indigenous or not, have been asking for recognition for decades now. The formal process examining of how to achieve recognition has been ongoing since 2011. There have been two expert committees that have reported on the next steps working towards a meaningful and successful referendum for constitutional recognition and amendment of sections 26 and 51 for example. There are many ways in which a law or system of laws

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    Stereotypes In Australia

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    Stereotypes relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people circulate through the media, including newspapers and reports, books both fiction and nonfiction, Australian children’s television, and any films or tv shows set in Australia. These stereotypes come from poor or shallow representations of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people in fiction – for example, a drunken Aboriginal stock character in television comedies – as well as biased reporting and nonfiction – for example,

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