6 Possible Ways to Get Rid of a Double Chin
Double chins are quite common, but this doesn’t mean it’s a feature you should live with. Double chins appear when…
Double chins are quite common, but this doesn’t mean it’s a feature you should live with. Double chins appear when…
SHANE: “Shane Jones likes to refer to Shane Jones about the things that Shane Jones likes. Shane Jones”.
PAULA: “Whaaaaaat?”
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Anyway, I will leave the technical writing to others, but I do want to talk a bit about winning. Competition is healthy until it becomes unhealthy. Whether it be a sporting game, an educational outcome or anything else, sometimes one person alone does not come put on top. What you do about that defines who you are as a person, a country or a sporting tournament.
MANY OF US want to believe that if Jacinda Ardern watched Melanie Reid’s “Taken Generation” video, she’d be outraged. What person with a heart wouldn’t be? Reid’s exposé of Oranga Tamariki’s failings is an enormously confronting piece of journalism. It has moved Maoridom like nothing else since the Foreshore and Seabed furore of 2004-05. For that reason alone, you would think the Prime Minister might consider the 45 minutes required to watch Reid’s video, time well spent.
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Calling for villagers not to kill elephants destroying their crops, or tigers killing their children, are just causes for us in the west. But we live in the luxury of the system that’s delivered goods to us at the expense of those communities and ecosystems and species.
In the year 2017 to 2018 , 329 people died on our roads . Almost one a day – which is bad. But last week we learned that twice as many, 668 New Zealanders, took their own lives that year, the highest rate yet – which is terrible.
The growing number of working poor is an alarming indicator that the regulatory Minimum Wage does not cut it said…
The inquiry into state run Oranga Tamariki will be led by whanau, kaimahi and Māori leaders. Yesterday the largest gathering…