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I'm a freelance writer - fiction, nonfiction and anything else that happens to tango its way through my mind. That's for me, and I've won a competition or two, and been published in a range of media. To keep the wolf from the door, I also edit, proofread and write for other people. Love it all. Aren't I lucky?
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Tag Archives: education
Why I’m more intelligent than our current PM
I don’t claim to be a genius. I certainly don’t claim to be a political genius, although I do have the sense to remain a dedicated swinging voter. I do, however, claim to be more intelligent than Tony Abbott, BEc, … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, education, health, intelligence, refugees, Tony Abbott
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Daily prompt: Something different
DAILY PROMPT: WEST END GIRLS Every city and town contains people of different classes: rich, poor, and somewhere in between. What’s it like where you live? If it’s difficult for you to discern and describe the different types of classes … Continue reading
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Tagged Armidale, cathedral city, education, gold rush, New England, postaday, university
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Daily post: Education
The ultimate purpose of education is to inspire its recipients to want to know, and to teach them to think – logically, constructively, laterally or creatively as the need arises. The basic necessity is to teach them the three Rs, … Continue reading