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- The Connected Learners- A Book by Students for Teachers zite.to/153aTCj via @zite 10 hours ago
- From global warming to fluoride: Why do people deny science? zite.to/12V7sxx via @zite #ozscied 10 hours ago
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Recently I have been reading…- Livia, Empress of Rome: A Biography by Matthew Dennison
- Australians: Eureka to the Diggers by Thomas Keneally
- Australians: Origins to Eureka (Australians Vol 1) by Thomas Keneally
- Plum Pie by P.G. Wodehouse
- A FEW QUICK ONES by P.G. Wodehouse
- Blood and Circuses (Phryne Fisher Mysteries (Paperback)) by Kerry Greenwood
- Rome: A Cultural, Visual, and Personal History by Robert Hughes
- Tiger men by Judy Nunn
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What price freedom of speech?
The constitution of the United States is a fine document which enshrines many of the basic principles of civilisation and arguably one of the most democratic political systems in the history of the world. But the rest of the world … Continue reading
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A Cross too Heavy?
Pope Pius XII. Should he be remembered as a Righteous among the nations or as an anti-semite? More to the point, should he be canonised (recognised as a Saint) by the Catholic church? Dr Paul O’Shea from Sydney has written … Continue reading





