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As ACMIâs chief experience officer â an increasingly common job title despite sounding like something from an early 2000s William Gibson novel â Seb Chan was bound to choose a place with some personality for our lunch.
Seb Chan is ACMIâs Chief Experience Officer.
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Code 21 in Brunswick looks unassuming from the street, but inside itâs hip and cheeky. Weâre seated beneath a huge neon sign embedded in a vertical garden (made from plastic plants) that reads, âI Licked It So Itâs Mineâ.
Chan lived nearby when the cafe opened in 2017. âI was walking past and what took my eye was all the Chinese students and tourists in here. At that time, Instagrammability of the food was a big thing â they really picked up the changing nature of cafes,â he says.
A day out should affect your life, says ACMI s Seb Chan
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10 Of The Worst Plagiarists In History
Plagiarism is one of the most despicable things a writer of any kind can do, and yet it happens all too frequently. Students flunk if they’re caught in the act, but authors caught red-handed often escape so long as they know how to handle the situation.
10Isabella Beeton
Miss Beeton’s Book of Household Management was one of the most influential and best-selling books of the 19th century, even though it was just a cookbook. The massive bit of writing goes on for more than 900 pages, with all but a few dozen of them recipes. At the end, Beeton cites merely “a great doctor” and solicitor for sources on medical and legal matters.