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    In Kevin Rudd’s 17th of February 2008 speech, the Australian Prime Minister apologises to the Indigenous Australians for the stolen generations. With this speech, Rudd attempted to ease the disadvantage that affects most Indigenous Australians by pledging that the government would improve their health, education, living conditions and their lifestyle overall. Rudd claims that he is apologetic and remorseful for the treatment the past Indigenous Australians received. He strengthens his speech by using

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    threat from Communist Party of Malaya and few serious world economy crisis development for the peoples. 2. The prosperity enjoyed by all Malaysian today is the outcome from scarification and effort from our previous leaders. The late or former Prime Minister such as Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra al-haj, Tun Abdul Razak, Tun Hussain Onn, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi are the nation development engineers which so

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    Theresa May is set to become the UK’s next prime minister after her lone rival Andrea Leadsom dropped out of the race earlier this week. On Monday, current British Prime Minister David Cameron that he will resign his post on Wednesday to allow Home Secretary Theresa May to take her place as the UK’s second female leader. Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom announced earlier that day that she will drop out of the political race because she does not have enough support to establish a stable government,

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    In reflection, the Redfern Address speech by former Prime Minister Paul Keating was given at a time when recent Indigenous rights victories were still fresh in the minds of the Australian public. I believe it was a pivotal moment for both the illumination and the forward movement of the state of Indigenous affairs in Australia. It assisted in paving the way to forming a national body for Reconciliation and the Closing the Gap initiative being two of the most notable initiatives for the development

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    Education is considered a right in most first world countries and compulsory public education has been in effect in the United States for over a century. So, why do governments have trouble assigning a purpose to public education and experiencing student growth across the board? How can schools change their approach in order to ensure that their students are ready to create their own opportunities? Scholar and politician Winston Churchill notes in his autobiography, My Early Life, “But now I pity

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    1.0 Introduction “A multinational effort to track down a missing Malaysian airliner on the edge of the South China Sea is turning into a rare example of maritime collaboration among countries embroiled in territorial disputes in the region.” (Chun et al., 2014) An expert on international security issues quoted in The Wall Street Journal (2014), “Nonetheless, it's also a good example of regional cooperation on a multinational rescue operation”, adding on that the example could be a good model

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    The petition got 131,274 signatures and Bodström was forced to take this seriously, but as expected he didn't do much. As previous Prime Ministers he didn't even visit Eritrea to meet with the Eritrean government, all he did was to publicly speak about Dawit Isaak and that it's horrible that a man can lose all his basic human rights for no apparent reason. His speech got standing ovations

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    country’s peacefulness among people is always admired by the foreigners. It is our honour to live together happily regardless of race, cultural background and mother language. AsiaNews had reported that Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who is our Deputy Prime Minister in 2006 had said that the United Kingdom is keen to learn from the Malaysian experience in promoting tolerance and harmony amongst its many ethnic groups by quoting his British counterpart, John Prescott, who began a four-day visit on October

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    The Actions of Three Great Men and How They Made Canada Stronger Throughout Canadian history, we experienced many events that made our country both stronger and weaker. At times, we were looked upon as a nation with great potential, great peacekeeping service, and even a nation where its citizens were proud to be Canadian. Although, Canada did show signs of negativity as some of our actions made us look like terrible people and overall others had a “weak” view of the nation. During the 20th century

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    First of all, I am glad to inform you that I am thrilled to be advising your company at this time. Thus, I would do my very best to help the company to perform at its best. In order to accomplish this, first I would like to introduce the current economic, politics, and the social conditions in Japan to help the company to decide whether or not it should invest money in this country. This information is crucial in business because all these three factors mentioned above play a significant role for

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