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75 The Austra Essays, Term Papers and Book Reports


A HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM FROM 1890 TO 1945.
A HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM FROM 1890 TO 1945. The Economic Crisis of 1890 through to Federation The period commencing with the crisis of 1890 represents. “something of a watershed in Australia’s financial history”2. .Although warnings of the impending pr....

A report for International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the Macroeconomic Policy in place in Australia
Abstract This report on macroeconomic policies in Australia, explains predictions and recommendations for the continuation of economic stability. The purpose of fiscal and monetary policies is to aim and achieve different macroeconomic objectives for the Australian economy. These objectives of low ....

Advertising Campaign for Toyota Prius In Australia
Integrated Marketing Communications Toyota Prius; Marketing Communications Plan Prepared by “Brutal Brutus” For Toyota Australia Table of Contents: Ref. No. Topic Of Discussion Page No. 1.0 Executive Summary 5 2.0 Introduction 5 3.0 P....

Analysis of Australia Economy
Analysis of Australia Economy Executive Summary Australia is the 52nd most populated country in the world with about 20,680,743 people in 2006. Immigration has been a major factor in Australia's development since the beginning of European settlement in 1788 and most settlers came from Britai....

Arguments FOR and the arguments AGAINST ratifying the Kyoto Protocol
8). Use two columns to list in point form the arguments FOR and the arguments AGAINST ratifying the Kyoto Protocol. FOR • It is morally correct choice to help the environment through such an initiative. • B AGAINST • The Kyoto Protocol does not bound all countries the same way, and hence thi....

Australia and New Zealand
AUSTRALIA: Geography: Australia is smallest, youngest continent, with the lowest population density. It is often said that Australia lies at the edge of the world, divided from other continents by long distances. Australia is located south-east of Asia. The Indian Ocean is west and the sou....

Australia: Anti-Terrorism Proposal Threatens Civil Liberties
Australia: Anti-Terrorism Proposal Threatens Civil Liberties (New York, October 13, 2005)—New counterterrorism measures proposed by Prime Minister John Howard severely threaten Australians’ civil liberties and violate international law, Human Rights Watch said today. Putting people und....

Australia's & China's Economy
Australia’s & China’s Economy Australia and China are ranked 15th and 4th respectively on The World Bank’s total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the year 2006 with a combined total of nearly US$3,000,000,000,000 – that’s trillion by the way. The Chinese and Australian economies have differe....

Australia's Constitution, Fossilised?
The Australian constitution which came into effect on the first of January, 1901 was a significant Act which forged the Federal Commonwealth of Australia. The constitution is a set of rules which have been created to establish principles to help define and control the institutions of government and ....

Australia's Involvement in Vietnam War
After World War II had ended, Australia learnt that it’s mother-land, Britain, could not adequately protect us well from their far away position in Europe and instead turned to a more powerful ally, America. So in the 1960’s when America and Australia became worried about the spread of communism i....

Australian Social and Political Life to 1914
At the beginning of the 20th Century, Australia became a nation. As the colonies had grown since European settlement in 1788, there had proved a need for individual governments. By 1901, Australia was made up of six colonies, each with its own government. Following much debate, mostly during the 188....

Australians In Vietnam
The Vietnam War was not like any other as there was no battlefront as such, instead fighting was sneakier and guerrilla warfare wasn’t uncommon. The enemy, members of the Vietcong, the National Liberation Front and the North Vietnamese Army, could not be recognised as they blended in with the ci....

Australias Response to Communism in the Post-War Era
In the 1950s the biggest threat to Australia both democratically and physically was communism; a form of socialism that abolishes private ownership, freedom of speech and in theory unequal pay and religion. Communism went against the basis Australian rights and threatened the democracy that many men....

Behaviourism, Psychology
Introduction: This paper will discuss behaviourism in detail, its history and its relationship with the justice field. Key concepts, major theorists and theories in the field of behaviourism will also be discussed. In addition the author will discuss the pre-suppositions of the theory behaviour....

business report
Dear Centenary Pty Ltd You have recently requested some assistance in running your recently established company. We here at Walter Business Services are more than happy to help you understand how to run your business in as many ways as possible. You have sent me information on what you need help ....

Circular Flow of Income Model
The Australian Economy is an intricate network of different segments interacting with one another in patterns or flows. To simplify the complexity of the situation, a Five Sector Model has been devised to help demonstrate more clearly the interactions of the five sectors- the Household sector, the B....

Compare Marketing Strategies of two manufacturing companies (Toyota and Holden)
Executive Summary The saying "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday" is true because it helps build credibility. But branding is more than seconds on a stopwatch or figures on a dyno. The essence of great marketing is in anticipating and satisfying needs, capturing imaginations, winning hearts and buildi....

Constitution has always ensured that the Australian system of government functions effectively assess the accuracy
Since the establishment of the Constitution, there has been debate as to whether it employs significant merit to uphold an effective system of government. While the Constitution cannot be proved to be perfect, there are various elements of it that demonstrate attempts to maintain effective control s....

Construction of Aboriginality in the Feature Film Radiance
The Construction of Aboriginality in the Feature Film 'Radiance' Radiance, a feature film directed by Rachel Perkins, tells the story of sisters reuniting. Three Aboriginal women, Mae, Cressy and Nona who have been separated from one another almost all their lives, are drawn back to the family ....

Consumer Behaviour in Sydney Australia in 2007
Contents Page Part 1 Completed by Alistair McDonald Page 3 Part 2 a) b) Internal Influences completed by Nadia Roe External Influences completed by Simon Reynolds Page 5 Page 9 Part 3 Completed by Kristen Bukes Page 14 Part 4 Completed by Alistair McDonald Page 1....

Describe C.E.W Beans role in the creation of the Australian War Memorial
C.E.W Bean had a huge role in the creation of the Australian War Memorial (AWM). Charles Bean born in Bathurst, New South Wales, on the eighteenth of November 1879. Bean was the driving force behind the establishment of the AWM. The essay will describe how Bean was involved in the Development and C....

drug use in australia
Illicit drug use is a major issue that is faced in Australia. As a result of production of new illegal drugs and drug trafficking, it is often hard to reduce the number of drug users. As times change and technology develops, new problems relating to drugs and its issues arise and the government w....

Ecotourism in Ecuador
Abstract This research paper outlines the necessity of a sustainable tourism, as well as the connected threats. Known under a variety of names, ecotourism is promoted as a unique opportunity to see and experience natural environments and local customs in ways not available to participants in mass t....

Effect of Environmental Conditions on Human Behavior and Development in the Past
Timothy Kent ANTH 111 16 Title: Effect of Environmental Conditions on Human Behavior and Development in the Past. Abstract: This paper will discuss and outline behavioral and developmental changes in human existence and the reasoning behind the formation of these new distinctions. Several ch....

Effectiveness of the Australian Legal System in achieving justice for women
Aristotle, a wise Greek philosopher once said, "nothing is so unequal as the equal treatment of unequals". This is evident through statistical terms, as women are the largest disadvantaged group in Australian society today. Good morning Ms Carpenter and fellow classmates, today I will be evaluating ....

Ethics in Information Technology
Introduction Computer professionals require more than an ethic to ‘obey the law'. (Olzak 2007) states: ‘Unlike legal issues where something is either legal or illegal, ethics is about doing the right thing regardless of the existence of laws, policies, or rules.’ Any role carries with it 're....

Euthanasia and its legislation
Imagine a man who suffered from skin cancer at a final stage that is currently unbearable. He knows that his current existence is to bring about financial problems to his wife and children as the cost of medicines and treatments that are fighting against the death. He thinks that euthanasia is the b....

Examining the issues - Welfare
EXAMINING THE ISSUES WELFARE “Poverty; deprivation, scarcity, inferiority, poorness.” Poverty is a term most frequently used to describe countries such as Africa and other poor nations, but is commonly ignored in countries such as our own. In an Australian Bureau of Statistics Occasional Pap....

FEDERAL IMBALANCE: HOW THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE HIGH COURT HAS UNDERMINED FEDERALISM
I INTRODUCTION In drafting the Constitution, the Founders sought to maintain a federal balance in the distribution of power between the Commonwealth and the States. This view protected the usurpation of legislative powers of one over another. Centralisation has been an on-going pursuit by the Comm....

Frontline
Representation of Truth- “It is not the truth that is complicated, only the people who tell it” Media teams, such as ABC’s “4Corners”, successfully use a variety of techniques, such as editing and the personal interview of Prime Minister John Howard persuade their audience that they are mos....

Government Systems
Many democracy-governed countries, like Australia are based on the laws and policies of the Ancient Greek democracy. The word democracy originated from the Greek words; demos meaning people and crata meaning rule, together meaning people rule. Ancient Greece and Australia, are very similar, but also....

Gwen Harwood’s poetic treatment of age and youth
2006 HSC: to what extent has your personal response to the poetry been shaped by the enduring power of Harwood’s poetic treatment of age and youth? Support your evaluation with a close analysis of two poems by Harwood. Personal response to any text, and particularly poetry, is shaped by many ....

Human Motivation
Motivation has been described as the “set of psychological processes that cause the initiation, direction, intensity, and persistence of behaviour” (Klein 1989, p150). McShane and Travaglione (2005) describe motivation as a person’s drive and the way it affects their voluntary behaviour. Taking....

Immigration and the economic slowdown in Australia
Economics assignment Good morning, my name is Helen Hughes and I have been involved in the Australian economy for the past 50 years. I have been invited here today to address you on whether the Rudd government should use immigration policy to address the skills shortage, given the current economic ....

impact of the vietnam war with australias relation with asia
Vietnam War 1962 - 1972 Australian support for South Vietnam in the early 1960s was in keeping with the policies of other nations, particularly the United States, to stem the spread of communism in Europe and Asia. In 1961 and in 1962, Ngo Dinh Diem, leader of the government in South Vietnam, repea....

IMPLIED RIGHTS IN THE AUSTRALIAN CONSTITION - RIGHT TO VOTE AND ONE VOTE, ONE VALUE
(i) Introduction Australia is regarded as being a representative democracy because the government is formed by the people’s representatives. The people govern through those representatives whom administer democracy under a system of responsible government provided for in the Constitution. In l....

International Business
Environmental Forces In the business market there is so much competition that companies sell outside the country to increase sales. Increasing internationalization of business is requiring managers to have a global business perspective and an understanding of the differences in the environmental....

Japan after World War II
The occupation of Japan was, from the beginning to the end, an American operation.General Douglas MacArthur, sole supreme commander of the Allied Power wasin charge of it. The Americans had insufficient men to make a militarygovernment of Japan possible; so they decided to act through the existingJ....

Managing Change - Business Report
Managing Change – Business Report A key ingredient to successful management is the ability to cope with change. The ability to adapt to a potentially hostile and ever-changing environment is critical to achieving longevity within the marketplace. Most changes encountered by business are external. ....

Market Failure
Market failure occurs when the price mechanism takes into account private benefits and costs of production to consumers and producers but fails to take into account indirect costs such as damage to the environment. Under the “Laissez Faire” system market forces may not achieve the desired economic....

MARKETING PLAN FOR A SPONSORSHIP EVALUATION COMPANY
Executive Summary This marketing plan assesses the viability of introducing Q-BRASSTM. This is a new service that will primarily help large companies (“sponsors”) measure changes in consumer cognitive awareness, comprehension and, ultimately, buying behaviour, as a result of their sponsorship of....

More beds in public hospital (Victoria)
1. Introduction There is an urgent need to address the high shortage of beds in the Victoria's public hospital system and the Liberal Party has proposed a policy to boost the number of hospital beds. However, with the past records of Labor Party’s broken election promises from year 20021, the su....

Nazi Germany and Australian Democracy
Historical events have shaped our world; to create the societies we exist in today. People like the Greeks, Romans and English have had immeasurable impacts of the way we comprehend, rationalize, analyze and respond to events. There are events in history that alter the state of being, either for the....

ned kelly -defining the australian character
For one to write an essay on the theme ‘Australians All’ one must establish what an Australian is. To do this one must consider many different issues. The definition of someone born in Australia seems fitting enough, but what if someone was born in another country, had Australian parents and moved....

Opera House, illustrating the appropriateness and relevance of the design for the user
Sydney’s Opera House is the home of a true risk taking design which has launched itself upon the environment as a building with great success. It is one of the most distinctive and famous 20th century buildings. Though, it was not erected without complications which may be deemed as part of its ris....

Outline the causes of an increase in demand for the Australian dollar
The Australian Dollar is the world's sixth most traded currency and is used in 6.7 per cent of all currency trades in foreign exchange market. 85 percent of all Australian dollars sold in foreign exchange markets are used to buy US dollars. One of the causes of an increase in demand for the Aust....

People Power - Feminism in Australia
PEOPLE POWER-FEMINISM IN AUSTRALIA Feminist ideas played an increasingly significant role in Australian society from the period of 1960-1990. Imagine yourself as an Australian woman in the years after the Second World War; denied basic rights, tied to domestic duties in the home, and discriminat....

Popular Versions of masculinities and femininities
Gender is a learned social construct concerned with not what one is but what one does. It is determined by the acceptance of normative conceptions of attitudes and activities appropriate for the performance of one’s sex category. The formation and learning of gender begins in the home, and contin....

Power: The Federal Government and the Union Movement
When discussing power and its implications, one must take into account several key things: who the proponents are, what positions they hold, and what they have to gain from exercising power. Generally, it is obvious when power is employed, it is one group contesting the other, and an outcome is ach....

Public Health for Nutrition Studies Risk Factors
Australia Institute of Health and Welfare, (2008) defines a risk factor as a term given to a health aspect which can impact on a person's health usually in a negative way. There are many different types of risk factors; they can be modifiable and non-modifiable factors. Modifiable factors have the p....

Racism in Australia
Racism and Discrimination in Australia Key Questions: 1(a) What is Discrimination? (1) Discrimination happens every day and in every different situation of our usual lives. I means to distinct between people and to make a choice of how we are treating them. Some of those choices are justi....

RBA
Let me begin by thanking the Australian Industry Group for the invitation to speak today on the subject of Economic Performance and Issues in 2003. I will approach the topic first by reviewing the international situation, and then looking at some issues for Australia. International Developments Fo....

Rule of law in Australia
Judges of the High Court of Australia have viewed the rule of law as being an implicit, but undefined, part of the Australian constitutional system. In Australian Communist Party v Commonwealth (1951) 83 CLR 1, Dixon J stated that the ‘rule of law forms an assumption’ of the constitution. However,....

Same Sex Marriages
Same Sex Marriages What is it? The term marriage can be defined as “the voluntary and exclusive union of a man and a woman as husband and wife.” But that does not include same sex marriages and this has caused much debate. Same sex marriage is the marriage between two people who are of the....

social justice- sexism
Social Justice is the creation of a society which supports every single person, regardless or race, sex, social standing, wealth and religious or political beliefs to realise their full potential. It is the belief in a fair and just distribution of resources and rights to all people in the world, ....

Standing Strong: Indigenous Australians Struggle to Preserve their Culture
The Indigenous people of Australia were united through their shared experiences of colonization and degradation. This unity instilled them with strength necessary to protest against their oppression. Through art, literature, music, and especially film, the Aboriginal Australians reaffirmed the impor....

Stormy outlook, domestic students impressions of international students at an australian university
STORMY OUTLOOK? DOMESTIC STUDENTS’ IMPRESSIONS OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AT AN AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY Paul Barron School of Tourism and Leisure Management The University of Queensland ABSTRACT The education of international students in Australian universities has grown significantly over r....

Supply Chain Management in the Seafood Industry
Introduction Overview of Industry Importance and Value The Australian commercial fishing and seafood industry encompasses the wild catch sector, the aquaculture sector and the processing and retail seafood sectors (Austrade, online). The aquaculture and wild catch sectors are found on the countr....

Sydney Opera House
About the Sydney Opera House The Sydney Opera House is the busiest performing arts centre in the world. Since its opening in 1973, it has brought countless hours of entertainment to millions of people and has continued to attract the best in world class talent year after year. Even today, many vi....

That Australia should never have been involved in the Vietnam war.
History assessment 2 – The Vietnam War - ‘That Australia should never have been involved in the Vietnam war.’ This war has been a major debate dividing opinions of Australia. The two parties are people for the war and the people against it. A review of Australia’s involvement in the Viet....

The Australian gold Rushes of 1850
The Australian gold Rushes of 1850 Australia is what it is today because of it’s varied past. Its history is what shapes this country especially that of the goldfields. Every day life on the gold fields was a daily struggle, not helped that much by the police who just added stress and tension. D....

The December 26, 2004 Tsunami in Southeast Asia
On Sunday December 26, 2004 at 6:58:50 a.m. local time, the tsunami earthquake hit land in Southeast Asia and caused a massive amount of death and destruction. This 9.3 scale earthquake was the biggest and most dangerous to ever hit since the 9.5 scale earthquake on May 22,1960 in Chile. Earthquake....

The Divine Wind - impact of the threat of war on a fragile society
The Australian novel "The Divine Wind" by Garry Disher shows through a combination of damaging events in a time of war and growing self-doubt that it changed people's perceptions of life forever. One of the painful lessons of life is that the past is always with us. Hart is a complex, good-hearted g....

the forgotten strategy: arbitrage
It was a Coca-Cola CEO, the late Roberto Goizueta, who declared in 1996: "The labels 'international' and 'domestic' no longer apply." His globalisation program, often summarised under the tagline "think global, act global", had included an unprecedented amount of standardisation. By the time he died....

The Homefront. Australian women and War.
The Home Front Australian women and war When war time came about the men would leave Australia to fight, making history. What has only been recently acknowledged and praised by society were the women who were left behind. This report is about Australian women at war on the home front focusing o....

The relevance of Marx, Weber and Durkheim today?
Sociology is defined as the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society (1999, The Australian Oxford Dictionary) and the study of sociology is of high importance in gaining an understanding of society in both past and present. There have been many theorists who have impacte....

The Trilogy Standards
AbstractThe changes to the trilogy standards which comprise of AASB 1018 Statement of Financial Performance, AASB 1034, Financial Report Presentations and Disclosures and AASB 1040 Statement of Financial Position created confusion within the accounting profession and business community. The changes....

The Whitlam Government
The Achievements of the Whitlam Government The Whitlam Government (1972 – 1975) introduced many ideas that impacted on all the people of Australia. There may have been impediments that prevented the Whitlam Government from introducing new ideas, such as the Senate. Nevertheless in three years th....

Vietnam war and The Australian envolvement
The Vietnam War was one of the longest and toughest wars Australia had ever been involved in. The Vietnam War took place from 1962 to 1972. It was fought between communist North Vietnam against capitalist South Vietnam. Australia and America also disagreed with the ideology of communism and joined S....

Vietnam War's Impact on Australia’s Relationship with the World
The Vietnam War had great political impact and led to deep division within Australian society. The Australian people were forced to take the issues about the Cold War, Vietnam and the arms race seriously because of Australias military involvement in Vietnam from 1962 to 1972. As a result, our fe....

Vision for a sustainable transport system (Australian study)
INTRODUCTION: It is a necessity that Federal and State Governments work with the cities across Australia to achieve a planned, sustainable, integrated transport system. An integrated traffic and transport blueprint that co-ordinates all modes of transport services is critical for the secure f....

Wave Away Any Notion of Maturity - Its Too Early Yet.
This is a text response to the article by Hugh Mackay titled The Australian population is busy trying to repair the damage its caused, a new generation of globally aware humans are trying to do their bit, in the words of ‘The Mama’s and the Papa’s’ song ‘If you go to San Francisco’; ....

What Are The Potential Issues For Lesbians In Our Society?
What Are The Potential Issues For Lesbians In Our Society? Lesbianism is a state of passionate emotions and sexual attraction of a woman to another woman. It is a topic surrounded by a huge debate particularly in the religious communities as to whether it is accepted or intolerable. Homosexual ....

What is the Howard Doctrine? How does it depart from previous foreign policy approaches? What are it
POL3001: Australian Foreign Policy What is the Howard Doctrine? How does it depart from previous foreign policy approaches? What are its implications? Benjamin Broyd 4199156 Tutorial: Wednesday 12pm Tutor: Simon Watmough Page count: 12 Word Count: 2471 John ....

Why problem gambling is a social problem
For most people, gambling is an entertainment. Whether it is buying a lottery ticket, betting on a soccer match or a horse race, going to a casino or playing card games with friends, relatives, most people gamble for entertainment. Their bet is normally small and do not risk more than they can affor....




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