ufology ' U.F.O.logy ' The Studt of Unidentied Flying Objects.
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UFOlogy is a word coined to describe the research of and combined efforts of those researching the UFO phenomenon. Contrary to popular belief, however, UFOlogy as a word does not solely describe those in favour of UFO's as Extraterrestrial Spacecraft, but rather an umbrella term relating to all studies of the phenomenon itself, irrespective of belief or stance on the subject.
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The study of unidentified flying objects is also known as Ufology. There are organizations all over the world devoted to ufology, so it is possible to find a local group to work with in most places, if one is interested.
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December 1, 2010:
1 danish krone = 0.1822 Australian dollar.
1 Australian dollar = 5,4884 danish kroner.
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As of 30th June 2009: $1 (Australian) = 0.57 Euros (57 cents)
$10 (Australian) = 5.75 Euros $100 (Australian) = 57.49 Euros
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As of 30th June 2009, $1 (Australian) = $1.24 (American)
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As of 30th June 2009: 1 Australian Dollar = 0.81 US DOllars
1 US Dollar = 1.24 Australian Dollars
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It's not always. Take a look at Ufology, it's riddled with bad science. But it still exists.
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As of 30th June 2009, $1 (Australian) = 25.17 Russian Roubles
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The official website of the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix is cars.grandprix.com.au.
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As of 30th June 2009: 1 phillipine peso = 0.03 Australian dollars
1 Australian dollar = 38.94 Phillipine Pesos
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1 Australian dollar = 0.643312512 British pounds
so there is just under 70 pence in 1 australian dollar
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1 Australian Dollar is currently worth .69 Euro
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1 Mexican pesos = 0.08 Australian dollars (Aug 2014)
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The last Australian Penny was minted in 1964.
Their place in the Australian currency was replaced by the 1 cent coin in 1966.
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The Australian 1 cent coin was first issued in 1966 and last issued in 1990.
See the link below to the Royal Australian Mint for mintage details.
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As of 30th June 2009:
1 Australian Dollar = 38.88 Indian Rupees
1 Indian Rupee = 0.05 Australain Dollars
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You can write 1 billion Australian dollars like this 1,000,000,000 AUD. You can also save 1 x 10^9 A$ or AU$.
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No Australian city was bombed during WW1.
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1 US Dollar is equal to about 1.08 Australian Dollars
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1 Australian dollar is worth 1.06 Dollar in US
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1.australian animals can become food
2.there are australian meat pies
3. people like to eat there food in restrauants
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1 British Pound = 1.567 Australian Dollars
30 British Pounds-= 47.01 Australian Dollars
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There are three schools where you can study UFOlogy.
"The College of Management Science's Diploma course on UFOlogy gives the UFO investigator a deep and broad expertise in the subject including a study of many of the famous and lesser-known reported sightings and encounters."
"This is the motto of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF METAPHYSICS (AIM). The Institute offers self-enrichment, home-study courses for all those who recognize the global consciousness reawakening of the new millennia, and wish to partake in its dawning."
"International Metaphysical University, providing leading edge educational opportunities in metaphysical, exoconsciousness, spirituality, shamanism, (and) UFO(s)."
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Such a coin does not exist.
The Australian 1 cent coin was introduced into the currency at decimalisation on 14th of February, 1966.
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Yes, you are able to convert English money to Australian money.
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Roughly 1 to 1. Currently one Australian dollar is equal to 1.06 US Dollars. But that is subject to change.
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there is nothing special in Australian team as every team has 11 players
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Australian 1 cent coins are no longer in circulation, but unless they are part of a proof set or are in mint condition, they are worth 1 cent.
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Currently the House is:
Australian Labor Party71
Liberal/National/LNP/CLP Coalition72
Independent5
Australian Greens1
Katter's Australian Party1
and the Senate
Liberal/National Coalition - 34
Australian Labor Party - 31
Australian Greens - 9
Democratic Labor Party - 1
Independents - 1
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as of the 08/19 1 Indian rupee = 0.0248746214 Australian dollars
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A metre is the same as a linear metre and they are of internationally agreed lengths. So 1 Australian metre is exactly equal to 1 metre.
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Australian 1989 and 1990 1 and 2 cent coins were not issued in box sets, other than with a full set of Australian coins from each year.
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As of 8th June 2009, $1 (Australian) = 77.37 Japanese Yen
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About 4678 Australian dollars as of today (13 November 2011)
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