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Gigi Foster s Voices against lockdowns – (8) 17 Aug 2021 – Sanjeev Sabhlok s blog

Gigi Foster s Voices against lockdowns – (8) 17 Aug 2021 – Sanjeev Sabhlok s blog
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News digest: Number of cases double in a week, state of emergency not ruled out

News digest: Number of cases double in a week, state of emergency not ruled out
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Summer Scholars 2006-2010

Interpretations of the legacy of Kartini in post-Suharto Indonesia. Kartini (1879-1904) was a Javanese princess and is acclaimed as Indonesia’s first feminist and a national heroine. Petra investigated how Kartini’s writings and personal history are being reinterpreted in Indonesia since the fall of President Suharto in 1998. She drew on the Library’s extensive collection of Indonesian national and regional newspapers and published works.  Norman McCann Summer Scholars Elizabeth Todd, “Pain, Anaesthesia and the Clinical Encounter in the second half of the nineteenth century in Australia and Great Britain”. Elizabeth was studying the individual experience of anaesthesia in the clinical encounter – the experiences of the patient, the doctor and those witnessing the procedure, such as family, medical students or newspaper journalists. She used medical casebooks and journals, hospital reports, personal papers, manuscripts and medical periodicals. Her aim was to unders

Commonwealth Integrity Commission has serious deficiencies : Judges, police and lawyers

Commonwealth Integrity Commission has ‘serious deficiencies’: Judges, police and lawyers We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement A federal pledge to crack down on corruption is struggling to gain support from police and legal experts who believe the draft plan is too weak to catch politicians and public servants who break the law. Corruption experts are urging the government to toughen the reform so a new Commonwealth integrity commission will have the power to launch its own investigations and hold public hearings into scandals. Former Supreme Court judge Anthony Whealy said the CIC “cannot proceed in its current form”.

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