At 30 June 2006, the number of households assisted was: • 333,968 for public rental housing • 12,386 for state owned and managed Indigenous housing • 28,582 for community housing For further information go to the publications page.
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Pro-Israel propaganda has argued that most Palestinians actually entered Palestine after 1917, drawn to the economic dynamism of the growing Jewish community, and thus have no rights to Palestine. This argument has been elaborated in Joan Peters'
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Indigenous production currently provides 46% of the energy used in Europe. (Nuclear energy is included, as the fuel represents only a small part of the value of the energy.) The EU's greatest potential source of indigenous energy is renewable energy.
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TABLE 1: International focus areas of research on indigenous technologies FOCUS AREAS NUMBER Curriculum 83 Industry 54 Social Development 46 Indigenous versus Western technology 60 Development of Indigenous technologies 40 Agriculture 20 Policy 8
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Indigenous organisations or groups are encouraged to apply against this target and may include non-Indigenous organisations as sponsors or partners in their application. Non-Indigenous groups may also apply but must demonstrate genuine partnerships
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India is home to several well known large mammals including the Asian Elephant, Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Lion, Leopard and Indian Rhinoceros. Some of these animals are engrained in culture, often being associated with deities. ChaCha on!
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I mean, they were Spanish; they were living in Spain, these people, whereas a lot of jihadist activities that you referred to before were jihadists that came in from outside or were influenced from the outside. The Spanish affair was a sort of
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Chapters by Blagg, Behrendt, and Kelly deal explicitly with the relationship between Indigenous women and restorative justice. A central component of the Indigenous critique of restorative justice has been that Indigenous rights have been ignored,
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In our country, indigenous people still live extremely out of balance with the rest of society. They are excluded not just from political life, but also from the benefits of development and society as a whole. This situation of exclusion we call
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