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    His first wife was Elizabeth Cutts in 1886. On the 26 June 1911, and they got married at Christ Church, South Yarra, Melbourne. However, Elizabeth passed away due to heart failure on the 1st of September 1906 aged 42. Federation in Australia was a big Debate at the time in the 1890’s some states wanted it to happen and some didn’t. They were also 6 different colonies being the same as they are today except for the ACT, South Australia, Northern Territory (as it was a part of South Australia) and

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    apartheid system for years before General Rainford declared the “Aboriginal Edict” during the war. This made Rainford highly unpopular in the east. During the war, Rainford stepped forward, asking to create a truce. The Queensland officials refused to go to Perth, the new capital, for the convention, which led to Rainford traveling to Brisbane. Once reaching Brisbane, the Queensland officials refused to sit at a table with the aboriginals until it was promised that no body parts would touch the table

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    Women did not receive the same working conditions as their male coworkers, and Indigenous Australians and non-European immigrants were denied citizenship. Overall, the “working man’s paradise” only applied to European male workers. The 1890s depression in Australia played a key role in the triumph of the “working man’s paradise” by according workers to take part in Federation. At this time, Australia was descending into economic decline. Consequently, conditions for workers were abhorrent.

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    multiculturalism with residents originating from around the globe. Illustrated by 37% of London’s residents being born overseas (British Property Federation, 2014). It can sometimes be difficult to define who is foreign. This is because of London being such an international and multicultural city, many whom would be perceived

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    The rebellion occurred on 8th December 1962 during the ruler of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien. It involves the first nationalistic party in Brunei named Partai Rakyat Brunei (PRB), which led by Sheikh A.M. Azahari and the rebellion led by their illegal armed forced, which to be known as North Kalimantan National Army or Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara (TNKU) the commander, Jassin Affandy.. According to Harun Abdul Majid (2007, p.36), the revolt occurred due to the issue whether

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    International Sailing Federation Brandon Bowers September 28, 2014 Introduction The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) is the world governing body for the sport of sailing, officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). (Kemp, 1976) In 2007 ISAF celebrated its Centenary year which symbolized its existence of international sailing cooperation and rules starting in europe and expanding to north america than the world. They now consist of 138 Member nations who are responsible

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    2010 HSC Area of Study BELONGING ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging’ Discuss this view with detailed reference to your prescribed text and ONE other related text of your own choosing An individual’s relation with others in their surroundings, may be enhancing or rewarding, or even set a boundary in a way for them to belong, however sometimes an individual’s environment can be too restrictive which would make it

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    It has been argued that Canadian environmentalism occurred in a series of waves throughout the countries growth and development. Upon colonization the Canadian landscape was abundant in resources, the opportunities limitless. Over the course of a century industrialization had swept the nation. The rapid depletion of resources initiated the development of numerous private organizations that sought to control, maintain, and ensure longevity of such resources. This force would continue to reshape along

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    The author describes and explains the evolution and role of city throughout history as an European invention, and later on proposes to bring cities closer to the decisionmaking processes of the EU, since cities proved to be able to from identities in the past, which would be desirable for a united Europe. It is the cities that give an European feeling to the nations. Contemporary Europe of regions includes quite a variety of cultures and traditions. To be able to preserve this variety, it cannot

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    The Political Past, Present, and Future of Russia Russia never associated as a democracy in anyone's mind. It had always been an authoritarian regime of different species and developed a mentality, which creates an almost unsurpassable obstacle for democratic development. Unlike Britain, which

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