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    decade, both cities of Greater Melbourne and Perth are being affected by people’s transportation choices. The rapid increase in population across Australian cities, especially Melbourne and Perth means that the government is looking for solutions to reduce problems such as raising levels of pollution, congestion and travel time. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) the residential population of Greater Melbourne has increased by 2.1% and Greater Perth has increased by 1.6%, during

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    It is the frog-counting season, and to entice the amphibians to come out of the water, researchers are using various tools. In the US, scientists from the Pennsylvania State University discovered that the best way to convince frogs to come out is to use a glow stick. In Australia, national frog counters are high-tech, using the FrogID mobile phone app to count the croaking creature Down Under, Narooma News reported. To kickstart the country’s first national frog count, the app was launched to help

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    Since that day, Peter intends to become an Australian citizen, with having no plan to migrate to India anytime in the future. This is predominantly due to Australia’s acceptance for various cultures and easy going lifestyle which have attracted him towards Australia like a magnet for over 8 years.

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    MASTER DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS IN BOND UNIVERSITY The very first private educational institution of Australia, the Bond University was established in 1987. The Bond University offers many educational programs for both the students interested in either post graduate or under graduate studies. Located in Robina, Gold coast, Queensland, the Bond University has a list of many notable alumni who are leading the successful and prosper life. Bond University focuses on both the studies and sports equally. The

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    Essay Question: Why did forced separation from the land have such a devastating impact on Australian Aboriginal culture? For an estimated sixty thousand years Indigenous people lived, surviving off the land, in what is now known as Australia. On January 26th 1788 the first British to settle Australia arrived at the location that is presently called Port Jackson near Sydney. This arrival marked the beginning of a new era in Aboriginal history that saw over the next two hundred years

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    John, 2010). B: Scientific Concept: Plants are classified as living things due to having the characteristics of life. The first of which being growth, a plant has a life cycle and grows from a seed to a mature plant and eventually die (Cambridge University , 2005).

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    There were a vast number of literature about evolutionary, revolutionary and disruptive change that applied to various subject matters, such as social change; subsequently, I chose to focus on organizational change and education. The following are articles that I found to be instrumental and applicable somewhat to my area of study: Baker, V. L., & Baldwin, R. G. (2015). A case study of liberal arts colleges in the 21st century: Understanding organizational change and evolution in higher education

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    Lucky Country”, has an excellent award winning democratic society with a booming economy. It is a land with unique fauna, climate, great golden beaches and natural resources. Despite increasing economic prosperity and technological advancement, many Australian children are not benefiting from the progress. In fact, for some the reality is an actual decline in the vital areas of health, education and opportunity. Although, the trends in infections, survival at birth and in infancy, accidents and deaths

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    My tour group of 36 people was almost entirely Australian. I found that this group of Australians I traveled with were a fun loving, easy going group of tourists, but they definitely took their ideas about gun control seriously. Because I was American, they placed me on the opposite side of the spectrum and saw me as a gun lover. We had deep conversations about Australian and American perspectives. I began to think more deeply about how the Australians had identified me, and how I might see people

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    Community Based Support Services for the Aged and People with Intellectual Disability Name of Student: Course: Course Instructor: Date: Community Based Support Services for the Aged and People with Intellectual Disability Introduction The probability of persons with intellectual disabilities being affected by health problems is higher than that of people without intellectual disability. In fact, certain conditions may be in relation

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