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    to the legalization of medical marijuana. Ethics can be defined as a value system that defines right from wrong, coming from a higher standard than the law. While Public Relations (PR) ethics consists of values such as “honesty, openness, loyalty, fair-mindedness, respect, integrity, and forthright communication,” (Bowen 2007) it often is thought to consist of lies and spin doctoring in order to protect the reputation of a person, group or organisation. While some critics may argue that this is true

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    Christmas Island, Australia By Christmas Island is located in Australian territory in the Indian Ocean. Just south of Java Indonesia. The island was named Christmas Island because it was discovered on Christmas Day 1643. Their Capital is Flying Fish Cove. It is part of the Asia continent. Their National anthem is Advance Australia Fair. The currency there is the Australian Doller be sure you change your American dollars to Australia currency before you get to Christmas Island. The official language

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    Labor unions have existed in one way or another since the birth of our country in 1776. They were created in an effort to protect the working population from abuses such as sweatshops and unsafe working conditions. From the start of our Nation there were a few unions organized unions in a scattered fashion, but many were disbanded after they had achieved their goals, such as when the printers and shoemakers briefly unionized in Philadelphia and New York City in 1778 to conduct the first recorded

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    Introduction Modern medicine and contemporary society are frequently confronted with contentious decisions. Perhaps no decision is more challenging to reconcile than that of euthanasia. The legalisation of euthanasia continues to be passionately debated. It has been a pertinent issue in human rights discourse as it affects ethical and legal issues pertaining to both the patient and the health care practitioner (Bartels & Otlowski, 2010). The following essay will define euthanasia and make the distinction

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    decisions of the High Court of Australia unequivocally validate the entrenchment of the doctrine separation of powers in the Commonwealth Constitution . In particular, the High Court has applied this with relative rigour with respect to the separation of judicial power. The separation of the judicial power is fundamentally critical to upholding the rule of law. The High Court in Wilson v Minister for Aboriginal Affairs noted that “the separation of the judicial function…advances two constitutional objectives:

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    Alienation Theory

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    How is it in the year 2017, we are still considering there isn’t a class structure in Australia? There are so many examples occurring in our everyday life such as, where one person is living geographically could justify their wealth or where someone went to school could justify how intelligent this person is. But with these examples, it seems like it is an invisible factor that we have become accustomed or prone to these types of justifications. Verity Archer a writer in the book “Sociologic: Analysing

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    Case Studies - Refugees

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    My name is Najeeba Wazefadost, and 12 years ago I risked my life on a dangerous journey. I escaped my country Afghanistan and came to Australia by boat. I know that there are no words to comfort those who have lost their loved ones in the recent boat tragedies. But also devastating is the fact that over the past decade, we have only heard politicians endlessly scare-mongering about the number of boat arrivals and how we can decrease these numbers, or deter asylum seekers altogether. Over time, the

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    apportions the cost of upload across these users. The paper goes on at length to explain how BitTorrent works in detail with Cohen scrutinising methods to achieve successful yet fair to all, downloads. Cohen discusses how researchers have previously attempted to find realistic and fair techniques to do this. One strategy for fair apportioning of effort is to ensure each peer’s download rate is proportional to their upload rate. However there can be issues with incomplete downloads because some clients

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    and equity. In this essay I will discuss the historical evolution and current structure of our health system, identifying current health service models of delivery and look at its strengths, weaknesses, policies and health priorities currently in Australia. I will discuss the roles of government and non-government health services in service provision and funding sources of Australian health. We will get a better insight of the role of standards for residential aged care and look into a broad range

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    Judge: [On PowerPoint screen] Calling the case of the people of the State of Queensland versus Cassandra Moore, who is a chosen representative and CEO of the infertile community organization within Australia. District Attorney: [Stands up and faces the Jury (class)] Your honour and ladies and gentlemen of the jury: the defendant has been brought to action to oppose the legalities implemented on the use of commercial surrogacy in the Queensland region. For those who do not know, commercial surrogacy

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