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The “Australia Card”
Smart Cards! ... The government has re-named it from the “Australia Card” to the “Smart Card”. The “Australia Card” was originally an idea brought in by the Australian government as an identification card. There was a referendum on it, thus it did not go into practise as t...
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In 2001, $9 trillion waste toward debt and is still going up every year. A current problem for each American is debt from credit card, which comes up by using a credit card. To stay away from credit card debt, use an ATM card instead of any credit or debit card. An ATM card is more secure than a cre...
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Lucky Card
One Saturday night, in August 7, 2001, I was out with my friends, John, Gerry, and Kristy. ... Before we went out of the restaurant, we saw a fortune telling machine, and Kristy decided to insert a coin in the caching and get a fortune card. ... Soon enough, my turn came and I ...
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Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, and honorable parliamentarians,
We stand here today to tell you all that, Australia must increase its intake of refugees and asylum seekers.
Australia has a long standing history of racism from the early days when Australia was discovered, the treatment of...
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“Australia should make conscription compulsory”
Without a doubt, Australia should not make conscription compulsory. Conscription should not be introduced as it would be un-beneficial for Australia as a free country. This is seen through the facts that it would be destroying freedom throug...
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Australia was affected in many different ways. Australia residents on the homefront took the weight of the war on themselves. ... The treament of the Aboriginal community and the attacks on Australia resulting in increased security. ... Without the input form womenin the workforce, Australias war ...
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... With the fall of Singapore in 1942, Britain’s assumptions proven wrong, Australia was automatically threatened by Jap an and Britain was not able to come to Australia’s aid because they were heavily occupied struggling with the German Nazis and this meant that Middle East was its major prior...
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In today’s society, where the largest television screen and hottest pair of sneakers are many American’s priorities, credit card companies are capitalizing on the materialistic fever so many people seem to have. ... College students at most universities can hardly step foot on campus without being...
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... William Janszoon was the first European to land on Australia, but it was not colonized until 1788 . ... The first settlers being convicts by majority did not tarnish the reputation of Australia. ... After all, Australia is estimated to be one of the Earth’s oldest continents. ...
When D...
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In what ways has Asia shaped Australia¡¯s national identity? ... To comment critically, Asia has invisibly shaped Australia¡¯s national identity because of the really close involvement in the economic activity and the mass immigration in Australia. ¡°Its distance form Europe engendered and anxiety ...
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Australia is the worlds smallest continent and sixth-largest country. Australia is the world’s largest island with 21 thousand miles of coastline Australis is completely in the Southern Hemisphere. It also is the world’s the world’s smallest, flattest, lowest & driest continent Australia is between...
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Immigration into Australia, especially post-war migration has made Australia the country that it is today. From the moment the first convicts arrived in ships, to the post-war busloads that entered the country, Australia would be forever changing. The issue of immigration is very broad and from immi...
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... Coming from Canada, Miss Lukassen had a different lifestyle to me, being bought up in Australia. Growing up in Canada is very different from growing up in Australia. ... Canada, like Australia, is a very multicultural country. Canada has two official languages, English and French. ... Lukass...
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... Australia they already knew was changing, for the better or worse is debatable, but to most, Australia’s trend towards multiculturalism was just the first step on the road to a more understanding and peaceful world. They created an idea that Australia represented the world as it should be. ......
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How To Play Setback
Setback is a fun and easy game that anyone can learn to play. ... Once you start playing Setback, you will have so much fun that you will not want to stop.
Learning to play Setback requires knowledge of a few terms. ...
The first step to playing Setback is to ...
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GEN102
Skills for Life Long Learning II
February 21, 2003
Abstract
The credit card industry has been expanding since the credit card was first introduced in 1950. Because credit cards companies can be unclear in their “offers” to young people, credit cards can be detrimental. ...
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In mere recent years, our colleges and universities have begun to forbid promotions by credit card marketers at an alarming rate. ... Given that credit cards have essentially become a necessity in today’s economy, card companies have been driven to market on college campuses. This has resulted in...
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Is Australia the 51st state of America? Discuss with reference to contemporary Australia foreign policy. ... Australian foreign policies are similar to the United States but that does not make Australia a fifty first state of America. ... These characteristics are not there because America has a...
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cyclones In Australia cyclones occur during summer and autumn. An average of 7 cyclones occur each year, with 3 to 4 being severe winds above 120km/h. they are most frequent off the coast of western Australia, in the gulf of carpentana and in the coral sea. Cyclone tracy, justin and vance have been ...
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Explain why overseas students choose to study at Australian universities
Today, Australia has become one of the most popular destinations for tertiary education. Australia is chosen as a higher education destination is due to various factors such as the relatively high quality of education, the ...
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