After the war Australia became increasingly active in world affairs, particularly in defense and development projects with its Asian neighbors; it furnished troops to aid the U.S. war effort in South Vietnam. At home, from 1949 to 1972 the government was controlled by a Liberal-Country party ...
Australia has been active in the Australia-New Zealand-U.K. agreement and the Five-Power Defense Arrangements—successive arrangements with Britain and New Zealand to ensure the security of Singapore and Malaysia. One of the drafters of the UN Charter, Australia has given firm support to the ...
Britain granted Australia the status of self-governing dominion, bestowing upon it the political benefits common amongst democratic states in the British Commonwealth. Not all those populating the Australian continent at that time were granted citizenship in the Commonwealth of Australia, the original ...
Australia’s third geopolitical imperative (third only because it becomes of critical importance if either of the first two fail) is to secure the Australian continent and its approaches, through high population growth, defense self-reliance and maintaining stability in the South Pacific. Australia ma...
AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM Australia is a federation composed of six states and two self-governing territories. The Australian Constitution specifies a range of matters that are the responsibility of the federal government. The balance of legal issues remain the responsibility of the various state and ...
The largest problem with the laws as they stand is that the political process in Australia is being bastardised in the name of fighting “terror”. So with the new terror laws, we can be disappeared from the streets, jailed for public speech about the disappearances, shot if resisting will...
(I couldn’t even argue properly with my husband in the beginning because it took me a bit more time to make my defense/attack sentences in English, annoying as hell!). It could be hard as it is, plus you have to prove that you are a valuable member of society. Yes, I strongly ...
I struggle (or struggled until recently) to read a tape measure. In my defense I had never been taught what all the “little lines” meant. I knew the the basics…1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and inches, but the other lines were always a mystery. If I had to measure ...
Anger, like all emotions, should be monitored with self-awareness. This can prevent it from spiraling into hostile, aggressive, or violent behavior toward others or oneself. Support groups for angermanagementcan help people understand anger, identify its triggers, and develop skills to manage their...
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