Course Code: ST5053
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University: London Metropolitan University
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Country: United Kingdom
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 26-08-2022
Projectile Motion in SportsBiomechanics is an important field of sports and outdoor activities such as exercises, in which various principles and laws of mechanics are applied according to the structure and function of the human body. Different kinds of mechanisms are applied in different sports such as large forces through arms is utilized in a tug of war and in gymnastics, balancing of body is important. In most of physical activities, vario...
Course Code: GDECE101
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University: Southern Cross Education Institute
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 25-08-2022
The Effect of Colonization on Aboriginal CultureAboriginals of the Torres strait are the oldest and most heavily colonized culture that have resided on the lands of Australia. The records of colonization have had a major effect on their culture. Due to the underdevelopment and lack of improvement, lack of proper infrastructure, and increasingly westernized ideals, values, and beliefs the children and the young of the community face immense dif...
Course Code: ABOR1110
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University: The University Of Newcastle
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 25-08-2022
The Right to Vote for Indigenous Australians in Federal ElectionsThe Indigenous population of Australia has been historically marginalised and has been subjected to a history of social oppression and prejudice. This has been largely attributed to the colonial history of the country and the systematic exclusion of the community due to imposed racial prejudices (Beresford & Omaji, 1998). It is therefore important to assess the participatio...
Course Code: CMF105
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University: Torrens University
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 23-08-2022
The history of the naturopathy is one of the most common ancient practices used for the treatment process and it mainly refers to the practice of the natural therapies used for the treatment, prevention and the promotion of the optimum health by using the therapeutic modalities that can mainly promote the self-healing procedure of the human body. While considering the historical emergence of the naturopathy treatment, the following names and era...
Course Code: NURBN2021
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University: Federation University
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 18-08-2022
City of Casey and its CharacteristicsCity of Casey is the Interface Council. It contains agricultural or localities with low density and urban expansion both. It acts as the bridge between rural Victoria and metropolitan Melbourne. This brings in both rural and urban characteristics (Secada SURe, 2019). City of Casey has a significantly higher population of young adolescents when compared to rest of the Victoria. Use of drugs or substance use ...
Course Code: BIOS3014
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University: Western Sydney University
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 17-08-2022
Regulation of Genes by Non-Coding DNA and the Discovery of Regulatory ElementsThe majority of the DNA is non-coding apart from a small percentage of it consisting of protein-coding genes. Non-coding DNA is not capable of providing instructions that generate proteins; it was once assumed by scientist and researchers that non-coding DNA is “junk” and does not have any function. This perspective changed when it was discovered that non...
Course Code: EDUC6912
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University: The University Of Newcastle
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 16-08-2022
Challenges Faced by Indigenous Students in Australian SchoolsThe schools in Australia are basically considered the sites of harm for the aboriginal people, where they get harms in both the means, historically and currently. Although the conceptualized sovereignty of the country is enacted by the Torres Strait Islander people, they need to get the foundations to better understand the concept of education in the system. Numerous examples of the ...
Course Code: LWA316
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University: Charles Darwin University
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 16-08-2022
Settled Copyright IssuesExplain the copyright implications regarding the aboriginal flag, and discuss the copyright issues that were resolved as well as any other remaining copyright issues which may possibly arise. Over the past two decades, Australian citizens have made to believe that the aboriginal flag was a unifying symbol to the indigenous populations of Australia in which the court ruled that the flag actually belonged to Harold Tho...
Course Code: BME402
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University: Ajman University
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Country: United Arab Emirates
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 04-08-2022
PrincipleIn fields as diverse as cancer, cardiovascular, neurology, psychology, and pharmacology, molecular scanning has become a crucial tool for preliminary and clinical study (Bing, et al., 2019). Molecular scanning holds a lot of potential for speeding up the translation of scientific findings into medical practice and enabling individualized, molecularly focused treatment (Arabi & Zaidi, 2020). Supporting diagnostic da...
Course Code: 7311MED
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University: Griffith University
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 04-08-2022
Current Health Status of AboriginalThe population selected to have adverse health outcomes in Australia is the Aboriginals. According to Rheault et al., (2019), the Aboriginal’s health status and health literacy is poor as compared to the general community in Australia. There is a wider health disparity gap that has been in existence for several years. There is, for instance, a seventeen years age gap in life expectations between the non...
Course Code: HNSC3330
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University: University Of Manitoba
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Country: Canada
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 29-07-2022
What is Gelatin made of?Gelatin is a nutrient-rich protein obtained from collagen found in animals’ bones and skin. Gelatin contains important amino acids. It is used to make foods, cosmetics, and many more. Gelatin is used in the food industry for its emulsifying, gelling, stabilizing and other unique features to enhance the food taste or texture. The neutral taste profile of gelatin allows it to be blended with a broad range of flavour...
Course Code: PHC208
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University: Laureate International Universities
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Country: United States
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 25-07-2022
Cardiovascular DiseasesThe National Health Priorities Areas of Australia is a combined effort of State and tertiary government and commonwealth that aims to improve the health status of the people of Australia. Cardiovascular disease is one of the priority areas of NHPA. It is the major cause of the deaths in Australia. In this report, case study of David, 53 years old aboriginal Australian male who is diagnosed with hypertension has been disc...
Course Code: MED501
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University: King Saud University
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Country: Saudi Arabia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 13-07-2022
What is self-review and how does it relate to regulation and accreditation?1. What is self-review and how does it relate to regulation and accreditation? Self-review can be defined as a systematic, objective, and unbiased, as well as value based expert self assessment, which determines an action to be followed, as per certain criteria (Evans et al. 2002). Its main role is to achieve uninterrupted quality improvement of the medical educa...
Course Code: CNA318
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University: University Of Tasmania
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 08-07-2022
ProfileIn this assignment we are going to discuss about the aboriginal community in Redfern. As per the Census report 2011, in Redfern, there are about 12,035 aboriginal people, which constitute about 2.4% of the population of Redfern (Newworldencyclopedia.org, 2015). Redfern can be identified as a suburb, which is located about 3 km south of the capital of South Wales, Sidney. It is under the control of the local government of Sidney. Th...
Course Code: ISE1000
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University: University Of Southern Queensland
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 04-07-2022
Background Information1. The Aboriginal Australians are defined as the set of people who mainly belongs to the Aboriginal race of Australia. The aboriginal people have the high rate of different physical disability and it is near about three times greater than the non-aboriginal Australians is. The aboriginal people have the higher rate of diabetes along with the kidney diseases. After going through the entire Australian continent, it has been...
Course Code: ENMED3010
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University: Federation University
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 27-06-2022
Project InformationName of the project: Remote Monitoring of Physiological Parameters Location of the project: Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Wadala (E), Mumbai Project Duration: 2013-2014 Organization: Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Wadala (E), Mumbai Role and Designation during the time: Team Member Characteristics of the Project Heart rate is the number of heat beats per unit of time. The number is represented as be...
Course Code: PPMP20008
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University: Central Queensland University
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 29-09-2021
Justification statementThe venture title is 'Our Language is Important', which depicts the idea of incorporating the indigenous dialect in grounds signs. As expressed by Benjamin Mitchell expressed that:"The protection and revitalisation of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dialects - the first dialects of this country - is the conservation of inestimable fortune, not only for Indigenous people groups, but rather for everybody (Nationa...
Course Code: AIA200
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University: Deakin University
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 23-08-2021
Aboriginal Resistance to ColonizationThe postcolonial discourse in Australia had been very diverse and Aboriginal arts in the postcolonial era had gone through critical modes. Art has been used as the precious way for the dialogue process and expressing resistance. Aboriginal society of Australia is the way of maintaining the social, political and religious knowledge. British colonization in Australia began in the year 1788. The British author...
Course Code: PHPH10003
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University: University Of Bristol
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Country: United Kingdom
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 12-08-2021
Implications of MRSA outbreakMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is an infection caused by Staph or type of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria that is resistant to antibiotics naturally residing on the skin and nose. This bacterium is highly contagious and spread from an infected person through direct contact. This infection occurs in groups who have prolonged hospital stays impacting their health and at the same time result in...
Course Code: COU572
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University: Singapore University Of Social Sciences
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Country: Singapore
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 23-07-2021
The Importance of Genogram in Understanding Family of Origin Figure 1: Geneogram (Source: As created by Author) As per the genogram, the family tree has six members. The family tree starts with the grand- parents. The age of the husband is 40 years and the age of the wife is 35 years. They have two children that are one boy and one girl children. The age of the boy is 10 years and the age of the girl is of 6 years. The family of...
Course Code: COU572
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University: Singapore University Of Social Sciences
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Country: Singapore
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 22-07-2021
Examples of Behavior in Enmeshed and Disengaged FamiliesEnmeshed family is described by the boundaries between the members of the family. It causes problem in independence and autonomy of the families. The behavior pattern changes from both the side. Changing behavior is clearly analyzed from the parent and children point of view. The conflict arises between the parents and teenagers due the different way of thinking and living lifestyle...
Course Code: 400210
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University: Western Sydney University
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 20-07-2021
BackgroundAustralia is a land of diverse cultures. Since the time of early colonization in Australia, alcohol is being consumed as a beverage all over the country. Over the last few decades the alcohol consumption in this continent has increased with time. The Aboriginal population and the Torres Strait Islanders staying in Tasmania has always been centre of research for the past few decades due to their linguistically and culturally different...
Course Code: ISE1001
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University: University Of Southern Queensland
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 13-07-2021
Themes in My PlaceWritten by Sally Morgan in the year of 1987, the autobiographical novel My Place has emerged to be one of the most recognized novels belonging to the genre of Aboriginal Literature (Morgan and Reynolds 1987). The novel offers a simple tale of the live of the young aboriginal protagonist, who has grown up without adequate knowledge of the past, her family, traditions or the cultural heritage she belongs to. While staying at Pe...
Course Code: WNUR01
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University: Charles Darwin University
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Country: Australia
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Pages : 8
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Published On: 16-06-2021
Known Risk Factors for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and LGBT GroupsAboriginal indigenous Australian people are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals who were descended from human groups present in Australia and other surrounding islands before the British colonization. The culture of this group have been changed and developed over time. Before 1788, there were only indigenous aboriginal people living in...