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    Lifestyle Choices, American vs. Australian

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    American vs. Australian lifestyle choices are the source of this paper. Compares and contrasts.This paper has five pages and two sources are listed in the bibliography.

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    same jobs, the same neighborhood, and the same religion will have differences in lifestyles. Bearing that in mind the following paper examines the general lifestyle of Americans as it compares  with the general lifestyle of an Australian. The information comes from an American who is living in Australia and an Australian who is living in the United States. Through examining  their perceptions we gain an understanding of how the two lifestyles are different. The Australian in America This particular individual, Arwon, is a teenager who is residing in  the United States because his father is in the Australian military and has been brought to the United States for some military duty. As such this 16-17 year-old presents the  reader with many interesting examinations of the cultural differences. This individual pays attention to many different details when looking at the lifestyle and culture of Americans. Firstly we note  that Arwon states, "Its seemingly a metric crapload harder, and a metric crapload more important to get into college here in the US, as well as being a hell of  a lot more expensive. Its also a lot more difficult to get ahead in life without a college degree in the US, because of the value placed on a college  education by American society." This indicates that the educational institutions of Australia are different, and that the life after college is different in that most Australians do not need to  have a college education. Arwon also indicates that a great deal more focus on education and achieving education is seen in Australia than in the United States, where students are  expected to learn a great deal in college, not high school. In terms of religion Arwon notes that much of Australia is comprised of "agnostics" and that as such "the 

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