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    migrate to Australia in 1988 after his younger brothers Chris and Jeremy were born. They lived in Melbourne, Victoria for several years before moving to Adelaide, South Australia due to his father’s work. Guy’s interest in music started at a young age. He took violin lessons and later self taught himself the guitar, drums, piano and by the age of 14, he started singing. Music Career In December 2003, Guy Sebastian’s first album “Just As I Am” released and immediately achieved number one on the album

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    It features the singles "Therapy," "Right Now," "Whole Damn Year," and "Doubt." The project reached Number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and it peaked at Number 9 on the Billboard 200. Besides The London Sessions, Blige has dropped twelve studio albums during her iconic career. Those albums include What’s the 411?, My Life, Share My

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    Australia figures in some of the top most destinations in the world for Indian students who wish to study there. It won’t be a surprise if every fifth Indian student you speak to among the populace planning to study abroad, has Australia in mind. Undesirable circumstances aside, it remains a top notch destination for Indian students wishing to study abroad. Yet, there are several points that need to be considered before you decide to take the next flight to destination Australia for your studies

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    1960s was a decade of political and social upheaval in Australia. New aspects of society were being considered in shaping Australian politics through several protests in defying authority. These included women’s liberation, racial equality in support of the Indigenous and Australia’s participation in the Vietnam war. This then led to the inspiration of creating protest music internationally. The major cultural and societal development in Australia was seen through several elements of pop culture, predominantly

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    Religious and Belief Systems in Australia

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    Religious and Belief Systems in Australia Q1. Outline the changing patterns of religious adherence in Australia from 1945 to the present. There has been a lot of change in religious adherence since the end of the Second World War. At the end of the war many Australians still had British ancestors and so most people were Christian. With immigrants arriving in Australia after the war we started to see new religions grow. Orthodox Christians came from places like Greece, for example. The Catholics

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    Coles Myer Corporate Structure

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    also called strategy centers, strategic planning units, or independent business units (Jain, 1990, p.17). Kotler (1997, p.71) states that an SBU is a single business or collection of related businesses that can be planned separately from the rest of the company. An SBU can be a company division, a product line within a division, or sometimes a single product or brand (Kotler et al., 1998, p.35). A corporation and its SBUs have structures that must be understood before a marketing plan can be created

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    family moved to Australia for safety reasons. Since then Sivan and his three siblings (His brothers Steele and Tyde Levi, and sister Sage) have been raised by their parents Laurelle and Shaun Sivan in Perth, Western Australia ever seen. At age

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    Introduction: The debate for re-establishment of the death penalty in Australia has been ongoing since the 1973abolishment of capital punishment in Australia. While capital punishment was first abolished in Queensland on the 3rd of July 1922, the last state in Australia was New South Wales to formally abolish the death penalty for all crimes in 1985. Ronald Ryan was the last man executed at Pentridge Prison in Australia. On the 3rd of February 1967, Ryan was hanged after being convicted of the shooting

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    of households in Australia have profoundly changed in the past decade. Among the most significant changes is the increasing numbers of one-parent families with children under 15 years (ABS, 2007). This paper aims to explore the extent and nature of the growing population of single parents and their households in Australia, particularly giving attention to their health status and related primary health care services. A single parent family composes of one parent with at least one dependent child residing

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    Australia is a democratic country. It consists of three main authorities: the Queen of Australia (The Queen of UK), the Senate and the House of Representatives. The representative government is the people elected members of the parliament to represent them. The lower house (the House of Representatives) consists 150 members, each is elected from single member constituencies which are also known as electoral divisions. The upper house (the Senate), consists of 76 members (12 for each state, and 2

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