Workbook

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Avery , 1993 . This attitude vis-a-vis ethics implies the will to act responsibly , as such an intense consciousness that doing the right thing is better than just doing something . Ethics in journalism is more often referred to as situational , depending on the particular (context of the ) situation at hand and the decision of the journalist in question to act ethically . Week 7 : How do the activities of PR departments impact on the content of the Australian media (200 words ) The media...


`the Federal Government`s Workchoices Legislation Is Neither Simple Nor Fair` Discuss

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Workchoices . Awards herein are justified as legally enforceable by legislation as instruments that contain wages . It is expected though that sooner , confusion shall set in post implementation as the federal government and the states have the same power to make awards . Employees of certain areas may not be entitled to a future wage increase which shall be determined by their respective states and decided based on equity principles . However if they are granted as a consent of both parties , future...


You Are Importing A Branded In Australia. It Is The First Time That The Branded Product Will Be A...

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The percentage of households with access to the internet at home has increased strongly , rising from 16 in 1998 to 53 in 2003 (ABA 2006 . Thus , Australia offers an attractive opportunity for Kiwibank to do internet banking in the country . As it is already doing internet banking in News Zealand , Kiwibank will face little difficulty to do the same with Australia . Agribusiness Banking : Australia has a large agricultural industry and serves as a profitable opportunity for banks operating in the...


What Does It Mean To Be A Nurse?

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Thematic analysis was conducted on the interview and focus group data . As to the results , seven domains of practice were identified and are suggested as a framework for the specialty practice of rehabilitation nursing . They capture the `how ' and `what ' of rehabilitation nursing practice . Central to this practice is a rehabilitative approach to patient care , teaching and coaching , and continual assessment . The nurses explained in detail how these aspects of rehabilitation nursing differentiate their practice from that of their acute...


“the Future Of Australia Is Tried To The Rise Of China”. Do You Agree With This Point Of View?

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Rudd , 2007 , p . 1 and Okabe , 1968 , p . 1 . The Australian government must be aware of any issue regarding the efforts of China that might be interpreted as strategies and efforts to control other nations , especially the more hospitable countries such as Australia (Kapisthalam , 2007 , pp . 369-375 . China has an apparent power being used in the South Pacific . This could also possibly be intended to increase its bond with Australia , or even with the United States . It was also known...


What Is ` Police Culture` In Australia And How Does It Relate To Australian Police Accountability?

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Australia 'Fitting in ' has meant demonstrating a profound acceptance of police culture . One aspect of police culture of particular relevance to this Commission is the way in which particular stereotypes are passed on from generation to generation within the culture , so that they are unquestioningly accepted as 'knowledge ' or 'common sense (Reconcniliation and Social Justice Library , 1997 . Stereotypes commonly relate both to 'drunks ' and to Aboriginal people . In to fit within the society , aboriginal Australians have 2 options : one option...


Working With Family

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It is important here to define `poverty ' for clear understanding and demarking the poverty line . Widely accepted definition poverty states that ``an enforced lack of socially perceived necessities (ACOSS ) which means that people are disabled or have deficient money flow to buy enough food , pay rent and stay in a good accommodation , good clothes , lack of clean water and electricity for non-payment of government charged bills which otherwise drive people to compromise and adjust with whatever comes in a way...


‘how Can Sustainability Address Long-standing Issues In Australian Life?’ (‘policies Of Sus...

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Asian population appears to have prevented them from evolving much beyond their original hunter gatherer status , making them easy pushovers for the hardened British settlers who came in during the course of the 19th century . These tribals were pushed out of their natural habitat , hunted down by the white newcomers , and decimated in large numbers by infectious diseases , their fate resembling that of the bronze skinned people who lived in the Americas before the arrival of the Europeans . It is...


`the Rule Of Law Remains Central To Australias Legal System`. Discuss.

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The said clauses look for to limit or to take away the privilege of judicial review for the verdicts of the Australian government administration . The recent example on the subject is the Terrorism [Police Powers] Act , 2002 of New South Wales which safeguards certain decisions initiated by the Police Minister from the process of judicial review . In Australian judicial system , rule of law is revered as founding stone . However , like people never thought of the foundation of any building while...


Why Do Oversea Student Come To Australia To Study?

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I have been given and to be able to finish all tasks on time . I have learned better management skills and have become more efficient with the aspect of management . I was able to complete all subjects and I am certain that each subject had added something to my knowledge and experience . 2 ) Identify the two general education courses and the two core courses taken during your program of study that had the greatest impact on your current or potential...


Youth Health Issues: Services And Resources

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Foster care is the only alternative for such cases where youth could potentially suffer physically , emotional , and spiritual retardation . Foster care is essential for the development of a child in terms of speech and language , social and emotional well being , development of motor skills and cognitive . The foster family is responsible for food , shelter , and material necessities to sustain a quality life for the child or young adult . An important part is to develop affectionate bonds with the immediate members...


What Is The `stolen Generation`? How Did This Occur And What Have Been The Long Term Effects?

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As a result advanced technological subjects like physics , biology and chemistry were not taught and advancement with education was to be self reliant traits that persisted even to the later ages of an individual 's life (Tickner James 2001 . High levels brutality , hostilities and family break ups Richardson (2002 ) points out that after experiencing the coercive and brutal acts to the parents as they were taken away , brutal mentor ship and increased harassments by the whites , there have been a...


You Are To Provide To The New Head Of Marketing Of Ford Australia A 3 Page Analysis Plus 1 Page O...

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He fears nothing of enemies who comes in all shapes and sizes . In his youth he was invincible . He was strong , agile and has the world for the taking . He too thought that he knew the ways of the world . He was confident that he knew how to live his life and understand how other people live theirs . At some point in his life he met a woman whom he cared for . His love for her equaled no other . She...


Workplace Health And Safety. In Queensland (australia)

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Health sector Provision of safe workplace environment is possibly most important with reference to the health sector . Health employees are usually exposed to different infections as they attend to the patients . This is a major health risk in that most of the diseases are highly contagious and can affect them and their families (World Health Organization , 2002 . They are also exposed to highly reactive dangerous chemicals . Notably , high tech research institutions in major hospitals of Queensland involve use of highly...


Will Environmental Issues Increasingly Dominate Foreign Policy In Coming Years?

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In 1998 Australia signed the Kyoto Protocol and later on in 2002 it announced a ratification of the treaty (Wapner , 2003 p .6 . The reason was that the Protocol had little commitment of the developing countries and that the United States was not going to ratify . In this case there was no engagement of all the major emitters . Despite this setback the government of Australia has continued to show commitment to the achievement of the target and the long-term goals...