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Deakin, Alfred |
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Deakin, Alfred (1856-1919)Australian politician, prime minister 1903-04, 1905-08, and 1909-10. In his second administration, he enacted legislation on defence and pensions. Educated at Melbourne University, he worked first as a barrister and then journalist before being elected to the Victorian parliament as a Liberal, in 1879. He held ministerial posts in the 1880s and entered the Commonwealth parliament in 1901, holding his seat until 1912. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| An example of such partnering was the collaboration of Deakin University School of Nursing and Epworth Hospital on a project funded by the National Safety and Quality Council explored the impact on patient care during transitioning of the new graduate into the workforce (Sheahan 2004). Warner Brothers story analyst Irving Deakin furnished his superiors with a report on Native Son on June 28, 1939. The study, conducted through Deakin University, focused on a group of 10 male and five female victims, all of whom experienced severe abuse. |
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