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The Atrocities against the Native Americans Before Europeans discovered America it was home to many native people . ... Although the native Indians had their own diseases circulating amongst them, new diseases brought by the Europeans proved to be too powerful and deadly for their immune systems. |
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ATSI Status Under the Law - History of Government policy There has been much historical government policy which have been discriminating against one of the most severely disadvantaged groups in today’s society who are know as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. |
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It was about nine o’clock in the morning, when an aeroplane crashed into one of the towers of the World Trade Center in New York. |
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The Introduction In 1971, 1,300 prisoners rebelled against their guards and took over the Attica Prison facility in Western New York State . They held forty guards hostage. |
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Attitudes and images of marginalized people vary from city to city and from state to state . ... Whole societies can be marginalized at the global level while classes and communities can be marginalized by a specific dominant class. |
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Attitudes toward women participating in sciences during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries varied . Those who were for the participation of women were mostly either women scientists or husbands of women scientists. |
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The Augustan Principate How and why did Augustus attempt to remodel Rome ? Augustus . ... He took the Italian people off their land and gave it to the veterans to suit his own needs and he was also the man who marched his army into Rome, which is the exact same as saying that you have declared war on it. |
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Augustine of Hippo was one of Western civilization’s greatest thinkers of all time . ... Augustine’s new Christian proposal was based on the philosophy of Plato and the Neo-Platonists. |
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Augustus Caesar Octavian Augustus is known as the first, and one of the greatest, Roman Emperors ever . ... His great-uncle was Julius Caesar and, therefore, he had many political connections in Rome. |
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Augustus Caesar In ancient history, there have been many great leaders who have saved the Roman Empire from destruction and demise . ... Augustus Caesar’s contributions to Roman history helped to shape Rome into the dominant empire we know of today. |
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Auschwitz Auschwitz, Poland served as a site of mass destruction of innocent lives merely on account of anti-Semitic views made by prejudiced persons throughout the 1940s. |
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AUSCHWITZ BIRKENAU Background of the Auschwitz The largest concentration and extermination camp . Auschwitz, was established in the Silesia region in Poland, which had been incorporated into the Reich. |
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Auschwitz was the largest Nazi Concentration Camp established by the Germans . When the camp first exist, only Poles Polands were sent there by Germans . At the beginning of 1942 about 400,000 people were placed into the camp. |
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After more than a decade of discussion, planning, campaigning, politicking and bickering, six of Great Britain's colonies in Australasia unite as a nation, the Commonwealth of Australia has officially inaugurated. |
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The name of our country is Australia for short, yet the full name is Commonwealth of Australia . The capitol of Australia is Canberra, Australia which is located at southeast region of the country. |
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... The English settled Australia in the hope of defending against the criminals living within its own country Hughes 1 . ... After 1717 George I passed a law that allowed minor criminals to be sent to America for 7 years and major offenders would be sent to America for 14 years. |
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Aboriginals are the original inhabitants of Australia . History says that the first were the aboriginals who came from the Land of Indonesia 40 000 years ago. |
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On the 19th February 1942, though the Australian mainland was not invaded, we were attacked when Japanese forces mounted two air raids on Darwin . ... He launched 71 dive-bombers, 81 torpedo bombs and 36 fighter s against Darwin. |
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Government Foreign Policies The 1970’s contained a lot of political issues, most of them surrounding Gough Whitlam . In 1972 Gough Whitlam was elected, ending the 23 year reign of the Liberal Party. |
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In the five years following the end of World War 2, Australia had become home to almost 200,000 refugees . But due to the ‘White Australia’ policy, these people were almost all white. |
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Vietnam is a country approximately 2,845 km north east of Australia . The period between 1950’s up until 1975, war in Vietnam seemed so near and yet distant from Australia. |
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Section III Essay Introduction Australia has always had a fear of the populous Asian countries that lie to the north . Fear of Japans imperialist intentions on Australia had been circulating since the early part of the 20th century when Russia had been defeated in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05. |
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Should Australia Become a Republic ? I think that Australia should not become a republic . I think that there would be no point in becoming a republic, because we live without the intervention of the Queen at the moment, so becoming a republic would give us nothing. |
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Before World War II Britain was Australia’s largest trading partner, not only that but it relied on Britain for its defence . Most immigration came from Britain and other European countries after the Immigration Restriction Act was put in place in 1901. |
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HISTORY Year Event 1962 First performance AB evolved and founded by very dedicated pioneers of ballet and dance Founding artistic director Peggy van Praagh First principals Garth Welch Marilyn Jones Kathleen Gorham all from Bronisl ballet First ballet master Ray Powell - teacher Leon Kellaway 1964 Praagh laid down requirement. |
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Federation Federation refers to the unity of several states to form one nation, but remain independent in internal affairs . The Australian Federation was proclaimed on the 1, January 1901. |
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Australian Federation Timeline 1846 First recorded suggestion of a Federal Authority 1851 Victoria separates from New South Wales 1854 Eureka Stockade 1859 Queensland separates from New South Wales 1860 The Burke and Wills expedition leaves Melbourne 1871 The Australian Natives Association ANA is established in Melbourne. |
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Ned Kelly The man known as the Iron Outlaw, Ned Kelly was a man who is Australians first true hero . ... Growing up in a time when the slightest law bend can mean three months imprisonment is never easy, and Ned had a hard life. |
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Australian Society and how it was Changed by the Vietnam War The Vietnam War had a huge influence on the way we think as Australians. |
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... Throughout these years sport has also developed dramatically through a number of influences such as - Influence of other cultures Discovery of Gold Improved travel and communication World Wars The games. |
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Australian women During 1914-1918 australian women were not permitted to serve in the military forces during the World War 1 . In 1916 a group of women dertermined to do more for the war effort formed the Australians Womans Service Corps. |
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With so many men fighting in World War Two, the women of Australia had to stand up for their country and did whatever they could to help the fighting loved ones. |
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Australia’s changing identity 1945-60 From the time period between 1945-1960, Australia’s profile and identity was changing rapidly . Identity factors included political structures, cultural and social profile and the economic system. |
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Federation was definitely needed at the turn of the century for many reasons . ... Not only was federation needed for the present time it was also a major development step for the future of Australia as one nation. |
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Discuss the extent of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War . What impacts did this involvement have on Australia’s political and social climate ? Australia involvement in vietnam in the 1960s became the most divisive and controversial issue in history. |
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... It is about Australia’s position after World War II and the desire to develop nuclear weapons . ... This caused Australia and Britain to became closer and in 1946 Britain and Australia became partners in a nuclear weapons programme. |
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is an interesting account of Benjamin Franklin’s life, and of life in early America . Franklin originally wrote this book as a letter to his son, so he could remember his father and so he could learn from his mistakes. |
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The safety of automobiles has long been a part of my life, even if I wasn’t fully aware of it . ... In retrospect, I was very safety-conscious without even knowing it. |
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Any time of elevated tension or dispute calls for careful consideration . Pressure, haste, emotion, stress can all cloud decisions for efficient settlement . The Cuban missile crisis brought two superpowers not only to the brink of war, but to the extinction of mankind. |
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... The Avro Arrow project was designed to reach heights no one else could even think of reaching . A phenomenal technological advancement for Canada, the Avro Arrow would ensure the safety of the country and satisfy conditions set by the North American Aerospace Defence Program. |
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The cancellation of the Avro Arrow was a massive mistake by the Canadian Government . Research into the history of the Avro Arrow, both in books Shutting Down the National Dream, by Grieg Stewart and on the Web http exn. |
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One of the finest accomplishments in Canadian aviation history, the delta wing CF-105 Avro Arrow . First completed in 1958, the Arrow should have been put into production rather then being aborted as a concept or project, to show the aviation world how Canada can progress and compete in the aviation and aeronautical field. |
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Jews in Prewar Germany, 1933 ACCORDING to the census of June 1933, the Jewish population of Germany consisted of about 600,000 people . Jews represented less than one percent of the total German population of about 62 million people. |
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Ayers Rock Population 2 500 Ayers Rock Uluru rises 348 metres from the desert and has a girth of 9 . ... These statistics alone assure its star role as the worlds most famous monolith, yet it is estimated that at least two-thirds of the Rock lies beneath the surface. |
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The rise and fall of the Aztec Empire is possibly the most important area of study in the modern world . ... At first driven away by established tribes, the Aztecs slowly began to develop an empire of immense wealth and power by the late fifteenth century. |
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The Aztec Indians ruled between the 14th and 16th centuries, and known for their domination of central and southern Mexico . ... The Aztec Indians also developed a form of religion, a standard social class, and established a government systems. |
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... Aztec religion is somewhat like Christianity because it is based on the birth of the sun god, Huitzilopoctl Benson 26 . Aztec temples were a very large part of religious life and they were the center of the Aztec religion. |
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aztecs The conquest of Latin America was out of greed and the search for power and fame . Many civilizations were nearly or completely destroyed due to the European search for gold and other riches. |
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Aztecs The Aztecs lived in Mexico . ... Rise of the Aztecs Moshica was the Moteca’s ancestors . ... They named themselves the Aztecs . ... There were small battles to win more land; the Aztecs won most of them. |
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... These are just a few of the reasons why the Aztecs are unique from any other culture in the world . The Aztecs were short and stocky, the men rarely were more than 5 feet, 6 inches tall and the women were more delicately built with an average height of 4 feet, 8 inches. |