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In contrast to Australia, Sweden is generally regarded as a prime exam-ple of a welfare state with universal provision of public social services. ... Our focus is on actual private sector organisations—although aswe shall see, there is debate about
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OVER OUR DEADBODIES. Port Arthur and Australia’s fight for guncontrol. Simon Chapman. Copyright. Originally published in 1998 by Pluto Press (Annandale, Australia)This reprint edition published in 2013 by SYDNEY UNIVERSITY PRESS Simon Chapman 1998,
Dr Jacqueline Thomas is passionate about improving peoples' lives and protecting the environment, as evidenced by her research into water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) in developing countries. She…
Appropriately Professor Lessig has degreesin economics, management, philosophy and law from several of the world’s bestuniversities, the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania,Trinity College, Cambridge (the ... It is technology
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