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    Journal 3 ‘Making of Modern Australia’ Chapter Reflections. Prologue. History as a caged cockatoo The author is proud of Australia and its culture‚ thus he is part of the majority of Australians that are ‘proud Australians’. The sense of ‘mateship’ is heavily integrated in the first few paragraphs and this is an iconic image of Australia. ‘You need mates down here‚ you know… And a mate is basically someone you trust. You may not understand them; they may not look like you; you may not even know

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    Question 1 Independence of the judiciary within the doctrine of the separation of powers INTRODUCTORY WITH THE ACT OF SETTLEMENT 1701 British constitutional principle of judicial independence Convention tracking its statutory origin and was enacted in 1701‚ Act of Settlement. The Act formally recognized the independence of the judiciary‚ the main content‚ secure the right to use qualification subject to good behaviour ‚ the removal of the judge (an address of both houses of parliament)‚ and

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    9.4 In the case of Winkel vs. Family Health Care ‚ in order for Winkel to be entitled to any profit sharing bonus‚ the first thing that needs to be noticed is if the written agreement was altered by an oral agreement. According to the facts from this case the oral agreement concerning profit-sharing bonus was never performed therefore the agreement was never executed. A written contract may be altered by an executed oral agreement. And an oral agreement that alters a written agreement is not considered

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    10.7 Acceptance (“A manifestation of assent by the offeree to the terms of the offer in a manner invited or required by the offer as measured by the objective theory of contracts.” (Section 50 of the Restatement (Second) of Contracts. An act that occurs when a buyer or lessee takes any of the following actions after a reasonable opportunity to inspect the goods: (1) signifies to the seller or lessor in or by conduct that the goods are conforming or that the buyer or lessee will take or retain the

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    Gough’s Work The Starry Night Vincent Van Gough is one of the most well known artists of all time‚ and one of his most popular paintings‚ The Starry Night‚ is an expression of his mystical vision. Vincent Willem Van Gogh was born in The Netherlands in 1853‚ he was a mentally plagued man but in his times of clarity produced works of art that to this day continue to astound people (Frank P.375). The Starry Night is oil on canvas landscape painting that Van Gough painted while in a mental Asylum at Saint-Remy

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    9.4 Business Ethics Loren Vranich‚ a doctor practicing under the corporate name Family Health Care‚ P.C.‚ entered into a written employment contract to hire Dennis Winkel. The contract provided for an annual salary‚ insurance benefits‚ and other employment benefits. Another doctor‚ Dr. Quan‚ also practiced with Dr. Vranich. About nine months later‚ when Dr. Quan left the practice‚ Vranich and Winkel entered into an oral modification of their written contract whereby Winkel was to receive a higher

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    In this essay i will examine the relationship between British and Australian law throughout our political history. The first settlement of British subjects and convicts‚ brought along with them their British laws and system of government. I will look at the effect their system and laws had on our first formed governments and how it has helped mould our government of today. I will examine if throughout the years‚ the progression of new laws and ’acts ’ eventually gave Australia full and true

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    Mr. Ralph Gough was under a preexisting duty to construct the trusses for the Kinney shoe store. The general contractor‚ Chuckrow‚ was never obligated to pay for the re-erection of those trusses no matter who’s fault if they fell according to the original agreement. Mr. Gough ’s preexisting duty cannot operate as consideration or change Chuckrow ’s offer to pay. Therefore the contract was not modified‚ and Chuckrow is obligated only for the original contract price. Hence Mr. Gough cannot recover

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    “In the Name of the Child”: An analysis and critique of The Northern Territory National Emergency Response (NTER) “…the starting point might be to recognise that the problem starts with us non-Aboriginal Australians. It begins‚ I think‚ with the act of recognition. Recognition that it was we who did the dispossessing. We took the traditional lands and smashed the traditional way of life. We brought the disasters. The alcohol. We committed the murders. We took the children from their mothers.

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    Why does the trade union movement‚ overall‚ in Australia‚ support the Labor Party? INR210 - Assignment 1 by Introduction The Australian Labor Party (ALP) and the trade union movement have ties which date back to the late 1800’s. Historically‚ the union-party relationship in Australia has been close. Indeed‚ through much of the twentieth century‚ the industrial and political organisations were commonly referred to as the “two wings

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