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    1. Compare and contrast the difference in purpose between the private, public and not for profit sectors. A private organisation is a Company run by an individual, partnership or shareholders. These companies are run for profits which are paid to either the owner/s in which case it is privately owned or its shareholders in which case the shareholders own the organisation. An example of these companies would be Local trade businesses, large commercial organisations and retail stores (Australian Institue

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    shopping centre is around 1.5 km to the north of the site while the education facilities for future resident is around 1 to 2 kilometres to the site. In addition, the Underwood Av and Brookdale St have the primary street which connects site location to Perth CBD and Claremont rail station by public transport. The existing building in the area is sport facilities such as stadiums, athlete guest house, trees, track lane, score board, etc. The proposal suggests that mature trees in the area will preserve

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    In the south-west of Western Australia lay over a dozen tribes of the Noongar people. The aboriginal Noongar tribe is one of the largest Aboriginal cultural blocks in Australia, and their names stems from the meaning of the “original inhabitants of the south-west of Western Australia.” The Noongar people are deeply, spiritually connected to the earth, nature, and their ancestral past through what they call “the dreaming”, or “dreamtime”. For Aboriginals, the Dreamtime is how their cultural knowledge

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    much prominent in India due to which eligible candidates don’t get seat. So I finally decided to go abroad in Australia country for doing my higher education in Masters of International hospitality management from one of the renowned university of Perth i.e. Edith Cowan

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    that they should expect to be giving local people and the health concerns that they may be dealing with. In this essay a small town in the Perth and Kinross area of Scotland will be analysed along with different factors that may have an impact on the health and wellbeing of its residents. (114) Description of the town Crieff is a small country town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is roughly

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    there. Key factors such as age, diet and nutrition and employment of Blairgowrie residents will be discussed as well acknowledging comparisons. Blairgowrie is a picturesque town located in central east Scotland. It is approximately 18 miles from Perth and 19 miles from Dundee. The town welcomes tourist and visitors to the area and has thousands of visitors each year. Blairgowrie houses various souvenir and antique shops. It has many cafes and takeaway shops. There is one information centre where

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    lifestyles they hold. With a small proportion of the population below the age of 18 and a variety of social changes and trends, this indicates that nowadays people are more inclined to visit cinemas and clubs rather than theatres. Information provided by Perth and Kinross Council indicated that there are more than 60 community groups in operation in the Blairgowrie and Rattray Area. The town’s main feature is regular markets and lots of outdoor activities and entertainment therefore incorporating activities

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    Other key factors such as age, diet and nutrition, and employment of Blairgowrie residents will be discussed as well as acknowledging comparisons. Blairgowrie is a picturesque town located in central east Scotland. It is approximately 18 miles from Perth and 19 miles from Dundee. The town welcomes thousands of tourists and visitors to the area each year. Blairgowrie houses various souvenir and antique shops. It also has many cafes, pubs, restaurants, gift shops and charity shops

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    Airport Privatization: Introduction: Airport plays a key role of air transport; it has a big impact on development of economics in a country. Freight passengers and cargo to any part of the world and it allows aircraft to land and take off. An airport has to have a proper infrastructure, which consists of runaways, taxiways, apron, terminal for arrival and departure of passengers, terminal for freight and ground interchange. It should have a wide range of facilities; lounge for passengers, shops

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    I grew up in the small town of Blair, Nebraska which is located 20 miles north of Omaha, on the eastern edge of the state. The town covers 5.5 square miles and lies directly on the Missouri river. The population is approximately 8,000 and it continues to grow, as Blair is a very popular town for young and developing families. With the expanding number of kids, the town does the best it can to create enough attractions that will keep them entertained. While it may seem like Blair is a small town

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