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A Daily Telegraph story claimed HSC students were marked down for using gender and cultural stereotypes. Photograph: James Horan/AAP
A Daily Telegraph story claimed HSC students were marked down for using gender and cultural stereotypes. Photograph: James Horan/AAP
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Days after News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch warned of an âawful woke orthodoxyâ, the Daily Telegraph demonstrated the bossâs point with a front-page story about political correctness in education. âSchool of Hard Wokeâ was designed to stir anger in readers about the âactivist teachersâ who apparently penalised students for not giving âwokeâ answers in the HSC exams last year.
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A few years, lot of kitchens later Written by Tom Broad Published: 11 January 2021
The chaotic restaurant scene was right out of a Hallmark movie. A crazy busy night at Outback Steakhouse. The frustrated night manager is one staffperson short in the kitchen. The kid waiting tables is sent back to the kitchen to help.
Kid crushed it!
“Hey kid, you should do this for a living,” he was told.
A few years and a lot of kitchens later that same kid, Justin Turner, finds himself about to, in his words, “… curate one of the most delicious and wonderful culinary and hospitality ecosystems in Houston.”
December 27, 2020
Getting to the heart of the matter isn t easy.
Grab a seat at the table with Brian Yurasits and his Italian-American family from Queens, NY for a no-holds-back conversation about our oceans this Holiday season. Gerard (Brian s Father) is a savvy businessman with his fingers on the pulse of the US economy, and Lauren (Brian s Mother) is a former educator, and media researcher. So how did two parents without any experience in the environmental realm raise a son who has devoted his life to protecting our oceans? And what can we learn from these two about the modern environmental movement? In an age of cancel-culture, online shaming, and tip-toeing around tough conversations, this raw and unfiltered family dialogue presents some important ideas that environmentalists should consider. Learn from the School of Hard-Knocks about how to connect new audiences with ocean conservation issues, and get a little reality check that not everybody agrees with you, but that s oka
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