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Australia. Parliament. Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Trade. A review of the Australian International Development Assistance Bureau and Australia's overseas aid program. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1989.

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Gounder, Rukmani. Overseas aid motivations: The economics of Australia's bilateral aid. Aldershot: Avebury, 1995.

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Jarrett, F. G. The evolution of Australia's aid program. [Canberra, A.C.T.]: National Centre for Development Studies, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 1994.

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Office, General Accounting. Foreign aid: Questions on the Central American regional program need to be resolved : report to the Honorable Patrick Leahy, United States Senate. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1986.

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Forbes, Dean, Philip Eldridge, and Doug Porter. Australian Overseas Aid. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Eldridge, Philip, Dean Forbes, and Doug Porter, eds. Australian Overseas Aid. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429324215.

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Eldridge, Philip J., D. K. Forbes, and Doug Porter. Australian Overseas Aid. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Australian Overseas Aid. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Forbes, Dean, Philip Eldridge, and Doug Porter. Australian Overseas Aid. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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J, Eldridge Philip, Forbes D. K, and Porter Doug, eds. Australian overseas aid: Future directions. Sydney: Croom Helm, 1986.

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Aid for a change: A plan to reshape Australia's overseas aid to tackle poverty and promote sustainable human development. Canberra ACT: Australian Council for Overseas Aid, 1992.

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Aid for a change: A plan to reshape Australia's overseas aid : to tackle poverty and promote sustainable human devlelopnent. Canberra, ACT: Australia Council for Overseas Aid, 1992.

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Vogelnest, Larry, and Graeme Allan. Radiology of Australian Mammals. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108653.

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Interest in the conservation and welfare of Australian native wildlife continues to grow. Veterinarians are frequently presented with injured, diseased or orphaned animals and there is increasing veterinary involvement in conservation programs. In Australia and overseas, Australian mammals are used in research, kept as pets and are popular display and education animals in zoos and fauna parks. The recognition, diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease in wildlife species present unique challenges for the veterinarian. Radiology is a fundamental diagnostic tool that can be used to further define the nature and extent of injury or disease, guide therapeutic decisions and determine prognosis. An essential aspect of radiology is the recognition and description of abnormal findings. In order to recognise abnormalities, knowledge of normal radioanatomy is necessary. Radiology of Australian Mammals provides a detailed reference on the normal radioanatomy of Australian mammals. A chapter on radiographic technique covers digital radiography of small species, and restraint and positioning to obtain diagnostic images. This is followed by chapters covering the normal radioanatomy of the short-beaked echidna, platypus, macropods, koala, wombats, dasyurids, possums and gliders, bandicoots and the bilby, and bats. Each chapter includes a detailed description of anatomy relevant to radiography and multiple images of normal radiographs with outlines and annotations identifying relevant structures. A chapter on dental radiology discusses and demonstrates normal dental radioanatomy. The final chapter includes selected radiographic pathology case studies providing an appreciation of radiographic findings seen in some common diseases of Australian mammals. A checklist of the mammals of Australia and its territories and a glossary of abbreviations and terms used for annotation of images complete the volume.
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Tax administration: IRS activities to increase compliance of overseas taxpayers : report to the Chairman, Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1993.

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Tax administration: IRS activities to increase compliance of overseas taxpayers : report to the Chairman, Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1993.

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Riley, Barry. Public Law 480. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190228873.003.0010.

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By 1954, U.S. government-owned food stocks were expanding rapidly, the result of a broad failure in domestic agricultural policy. Not only had it been extremely costly for taxpayers to pay farmers for these unneeded commodities, but the surpluses threatened to destabilize agricultural markets. Congress determined that the subsidized sales of these commodities to overseas customers was a good way to reduce the size of domestic surpluses and passed legislation to sell them for local currencies, which would be reinvested in the recipient countries to spur growth, or to barter them for raw materials the United States needed. At the last minute, a grant program was added to the legislation providing food relief to undernourished people in the world’s poorer countries. President Eisenhower signed the bill in July 1954. This was the beginning of America’s modern international food aid programs.
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