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    as reality (Foucualt 1970, as cited in Pallota-Chiarolli, Deakin University HSH313 Contemporary Health Issues Lecture 2, slide 2, 2014). Thus, Foucault’s notion increases the ways that the individual can be constituted in and through these practices. A person’s individuality is a multifaceted phenomenon, where both environmental and genetic factors play a major role in constituting one’s identity (De Lamo White & Jin 2011). Australian society is multicultural and multi-lingual, thus for many children

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    Video Games and Juvenile Delinquency Student’s Name: University Affiliation: Video Games and Juvenile Delinquency In the recent world many video games have been created as a good choice for leisure and entertainment, although, others are associated with the cause of crime acts by people below the age 18 as in most states. Those associated with the cause of crime acts are considered violent. Ferguson, Olson, Kutner & Warner (2010) says, these games result to increased aggressive

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    MARKETING MANAGEMENT 555 Lecturer: ***** Assessment 1 Case papers overview Due: 14th February 2013 (Thursday) Word Count: 1588. Facebook Student Name: David Yew-Choong KAM Student ID: 1 WHY do people use Facebook? Whether it's for posting updates, reposting articles, checking in locations/whereabouts, or playing Farmville – people participate in Facebook to stay connected, to relax, to be entertained, and to be kept informed (Bond, Ferraro, Luxton and Sands 2010, 4; Piskorski

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    effects all ages, genders and ethnicities ( ref ? ). When journalists use terms like “homeless drunks bumming a cigarette”(Albrechtsen, 2010) they paint an image that is inconsistent with what is actually occurring in society. Lyotard regarded language games as a distracter, and the rules of language in institutions precluding innovation and new thought.(Lyotard, 1984) The Age Headlines “Rudd fluffed a chance at real health reform” Inferring that the Labour Party had not considered the fact, that everything

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    Society Agency concluded that the higher the level of school, the higher the Internet addiction ratio. The highest level of school in this study was university level. (Jun, 2015) This fact is important because university level is almost entirely associated with young adults, which is the age group this paper focuses on. What is also important is that university level is

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    Bibliography Australian Curriculum, A. a. (2015). Australian Curriculum. Retrieved May Saturday 2nd, 2015, from The Arts Scope and Sequence: Foundation to Year 10: http://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/the-arts/introduction Dinham, J. (2014). Delivering authentic ARTS education. Australia: Cenveo Publisher Service. Geršak, V. (2015). Ausdance. Retrieved May Friday 8th, 2015, from Creative movement – An opportunity for affective education: http://ausdance.org.au/uploads/content/publications/2012

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    electronic game is a game that employs electronics to create an interactive system with which a player can play. The most common form of electronic game today is the video game, and for this reason the terms are often mistakenly used synonymously. Other common forms of electronic game include such non-exclusively-visual products as handheld electronic games, standalone systems (e.g. pinball, slot machines, or electro-mechanical arcade games), and specifically non-visual products (e.g. audio games). A video

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    According to World Health report 2002, “non communicable diseases (NCDs) accounted for almost 60% of the 56 million deaths annually and 47% of the global burden of disease.” The main causes of NCDs are unhealthy diet and physical inactivity (WHA, 2004). Although there are other significant contributing factors as well like tobacco and alcohol use but unhealthy food and inactivity are relatively more common risks due to increased trends of sedentary lifestyle and junk food consumption. Moreover very

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    of migrants in Australia. They have worked and have create their communities in Australia. Nowadays, there are a number of Chinese town in Australia and also, in Australian universities, many Chinese people are studying. In Australian history, it is well- known that many Chinese labours worked at gold mines. Also, under the White Australian Policy, they experienced racial discriminations. However, there is still some unknown history, that those Chinese migrants had experienced here in Australia. This

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    High versatile and solutions focused with the skills and expertise needed to enhance workflow management, operational processes, improve reporting services, and to deliver on new IT systems and application deployments. Benefits from having been at the forefront of project delivery, working within a PMO setting and driving initial requirements through to go-live and support. Proven change management skills, working across the organisation to garner buy-in at all levels. Clear and confident communicator

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