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    have allowed mainly governments and businesses to advertise to individuals based on the information gathered from their account. Andre Oboler, chief executive officer of the Online Hate Prevention Institute and post-graduate law student at Monash University, along with others associated with the

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    Hi NUBCer’s and friends and welcome to a jam packed update of all things NUBC. Over the past few months crews have trained, travelled and competed at the Australian University Rowing Championships, in Perth and had great success across regattas in the CDRA. In particular NUBC showed their strength and versatility at the CDRA Sprint Champs, where we claimed the highly competitive Linwood Throsby Gift. Further exciting news, we have been lucky enough to have Tony Blay volunteer his time to coach members

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    The ‘Good Christian Award’ recognises outstanding works in a religious context. The Golding Sisters (Isabelle Therese, Annie Mackenzie and Kate Dwyer) are worthy of such recognition based on their brave plight for social justice and equality for women at the turn of the 20th century. These women founded various organisations and used public speaking skills, firsthand understanding of women’s needs and Catholic social teaching principles to sway opinions of those who didn’t support women’s equality

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    Discuss the article ‘Reinforcing the myth: Constructing Australian identity in “reality TV” ’. The main contention in Price Erma’s article ‘ Reinforcing the myth: Constructing Australian identity in “reality TV” ’ which published online on May 2010, is to portray the myth of Australian identity shows in TV that there is a balance to measure how much is true, how much is false. Erma leads the reader to understand that the myth is against ‘reality TV’ because there always has tension between ideas

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    Discuss the article ‘Reinforcing the myth: Constructing Australian identity in “reality TV” ’. The main contention in Price Erma’s article ‘ Reinforcing the myth: Constructing Australian identity in “reality TV” ’ which published online on May 2010, is to portray the myth of Australian identity shows in TV that there is a balance to measure how much is true, how much is false. Erma leads the reader to understand that the myth is against ‘reality TV’ because there always has tension between ideas

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    conquer multiple sports. Now imagine for a moment what would happen if a walk-on basketball player from Oklahoma State University in the US would one day get the opportunity to play professional sports in Australia. That's exactly what happened to former OSU basketball player Mason Cox when he was given the opportunity to play not professional basketball, but professional Australian Rules Football. One might expect that would make for a difficult transition, but Cox is the same guy who played on a

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    Adam Roy Goodes

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    Adam Roy Goodes, an inspirational Indigenous Australian named Australian of the year in 2014, yet taunted by racial discrimination throughout his whole life. During this essay concepts such as his prevailing social and political attitudes throughout his life, his career and the impact he has had on improving equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, challenges faced by Indigenous and non-Indigenous students today and combining Aboriginal content into the classroom through pedagogy and curriculum

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    want the best education, it is difficult to get into high schools. There are a limited amount of students that are admitted into the best high schools which provides them a better opportunity to get into a university. Student have to take college entrance exams to be able to get into universities. Students and their families put great emphasis on the student’s education often resulting in great stress for the student. Depending on the region, children go to school five to six days a week. After school

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    Australian Sportswomen

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    The Australian Government recognises the importance and achievements of Aus-tralian sportswomen and promoting them as role models to women and girls in par-ticular. Their promotion is an important factor to motivate women and girls to follow a career in sport or start playing sports. The Australian Sports Commission delivers media training for Australian Institute of Sport’s athletes to guarantee that Australia’s elite athletes

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    environmental, urban and economic. However, most of the research and report are emphasis on the positive and tangible legacies, the negative legacies content could be more than above. There are three planned legacies for Brisbane to host the 2024 Olympic Games, including sport infrastructure legacy, tourism legacy and economic legacy. Firstly, the sport infrastructure legacy is that Queensland Government Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing head office and Brisbane area office will be mainly in

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