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...


Vet ( Vocational Education And Training ) And The Uae (united Arab Emirates) : A Comparative Stud...

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Vocational training systems of UAE . In this regard , it is indeed helpful to compare the Australian VET system with that of the educational structure of UAE . Background UAE is a country that prides itself in its industrial manufacturing primarily in the oil and gas sector . The country is gifted with natural resources and a workforce that is well-educated . The economic growth of the country , though highly dependent on oil production , is the result of the emergence of other non-oil sectors...


‘to What Extent Will The Australian Courts Allow Punitive Considerations To Intrude Into An Awa...

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LRC , 1998 . In the case of Huckle v Money , the plaintiff was awarded exemplary damages for having been detained on the strength of a nameless warrant . It is believed that the award strengthens the immunity of the jury against possible actions by the defendant under a Writ of Attaint . There was also a marked need during early common law to award damages for mental anguish , intangible loss and humiliation considering that these were not provided for . It is further believed...


Tutorial Presentation-three Questions Derived From The Required Readings

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Behavioral , Cognitive , and Sensory Sciences and Education (BCSSE , 2003 . This model notes the various factors that affect one 's behavior as a response to a health information message . Thus , persons may design their reaction to such a message based on their perception that smoking is a norm that must be accepted , or the perception that they do not see themselves as particularly prone to the health issues involved . The Competition Box The competition box takes into account the multifarious factors...


You Are Australian Ambassador In Paris, Briefing The Australian Foreign Minister By Phone On The ...

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Variability is another characteristic of services . A service given to a guest in a restaurant may vary with similar service provided to the guest by another employee at the same restaurant . In the case of Wynn Macau 's casino and resort that is to open September this year the general manger of Wynn Resort Macau confessed that they faced some challenges in their marketing plan . First , they want to set up a gaming facility yet it is illegal to advertise...


Trauma/grief In Australian Journalism

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PTSD . Journalists can be disturbed by any such incidents , even without seeing them , and can experience PTSD , they might even become disturbed by sympathy towards them . While covering any tragic incidents , journalists should not suppress they feelings but try to express them freely . Journalists are also human , and they should not ignore they emotions and try to vent them out . Journalists should try not to get into a routine , but occasionally give themselves a break , and try to include other...


Two Fish Species

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Right and wrong were black and white and I knew the consequences should I try to test the limits of my boundaries . I have learned to be less ego-centric in my adult years , although I still feel a normal disregard for world events that do not directly affect my life . While I care about them , there is simply not enough emotion or energy left to pay close attention to each event or to want to affect a change although I...


‘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...


Undecided

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A worsened current account will also worsen its balance of payments . This will result in a lower investor confidence and hence a lower demand and thus value of the Australian dollar . A depreciation of the Australian dollar will increase import prices and decrease export prices , thus inflation increases and hence a pressure for the government to increase interest rates (in to increase savings and thus reduce aggregate demand and inflation ) increases . If interest rates rise hence aggregate demand decreases , which...


Tracks

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Hence when Davidson expresses that ``I was beginning to see it as a story for other people , with a beginning and ending (145 ) she is , in fact , telling the truth . This is because one 's journey for self independence and transformation will never be personalized if the supposed personal travel eventually speaks of what others expect and derive from such . It is still worthy to consider that despite the apparent hindrances , Davidson adheres to her fundamental reason of making the...


Tourism And Hospitality

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Sydney thus increasing the revenues from this sector of the economy . On the other hand , the various social activities that are taking place in Sydney like sporting activities , which are expected to attract a large number of sports fans and supporters , and in turn lead to an increase in the number of tourists . Economically , the residents of Sydney and other parts of Australia have experienced an increase in their wage rates which is likely to lead to the demand for...


Tourism And Hospitality

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Sydney thus increasing the revenues from this sector of the economy . On the other hand , the various social activities that are taking place in Sydney like sporting activities , which are expected to attract a large number of sports fans and supporters , and in turn lead to an increase in the number of tourists . Economically , the residents of Sydney and other parts of Australia have experienced an increase in their wage rates which is likely to lead to the demand for...


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 Relation Act

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Australian Labor Movement n .d , par .1 . The Labor Party began from the worker 's need to voice out their needs at a more sophisticated manner . According to Oz Politics (1999 , par .2 : The roots of the Labor Party are found in the workers ' desire to have their interests represented at the political level . While the party is one of the few labour parties to retain its formal affiliation with the trade unions , it has been ``middle-classed ' over the last...


Work-life Balance Has Become An Important Social Issue. Critically Analyse The Contributions Of B...

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Communication between the parents and their children is also affected because they are not free with each other (Baxter 2000 . The children lack opportunities to seek advice from their parents and in most cases drop them as their role models . In most cases most children became depresses as they perceive their parents to be ignoring and not loving them unconditionally especially when they miss out on important activities such as ceremonies , for example birthdays and important school activities like prize...