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Scott Morrison accidentally endorses Beijing position on Taiwan in foreign policy blunder

The prime minister made the blunder on the same day a Chinese government agency suspended a form of economic dialogue with Australia – in what experts described as a mainly symbolic move indicative of the worsening relationship between the two countries. The freeze is seen as Beijing’s first concrete response to the Australian government’s decision last month to tear up Victoria’s belt and road-related agreements, and confirmation this week of a defence department review of the Port of Darwin lease. During the Thursday morning interview on Melbourne radio station 3AW, Morrison was asked whether Australia stood with Taiwan, after the island’s foreign minister, Joseph Wu, renewed his calls for help to defend it against Xi Jinping’s “expansionism”.

Can twitter help improve dental education?

 E-Mail An analysis of published studies indicates that Twitter may be a useful learning tool in dental education. The analysis, which is published in the Journal of Dental Education, included 7 studies. Studies indicated that the real-time question and answer sessions using Twitter work well in an educational setting. Also, the semi-anonymous interactions on Twitter can be beneficial for students unwilling to speak in front of their peers. Twitter can also make lectures more engaging, and it can be used to ask questions that assess student comprehension. The investigators noted that there are significant barriers to Twitter s use in dental education, however, including privacy and concerns about professionalism.

Petri dish for abuse : gymnastics faces a reckoning in Australia

‘Petri dish for abuse’: gymnastics faces a reckoning in Australia Celina Ribeiro © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: ssj414/Getty Images The gymnasts sit cross-legged on the mat. Some in activewear crop tops, others in leotards with shimmery fabric and diamantes. Water bottles adorned with butterflies and rainbows are tossed at the mat’s edge by the wall. For over two hours at a small gymnastics centre in Sydney, they do lunges across a spring floor, backbends, kickovers. They spin themselves over the lower of the two parallel bars, pull themselves up and then spin backwards over it. They spot each other in handstands against the wall. And at the end of the second hour, they finish with muscle conditioning. Sit-ups. Push-ups. Planks. The muscles in their calves and thighs are defined. Those in crop tops have visible abdominal muscles. They are six, seven and eight-year-old girls.

CARDS AI Analysis Identifies 13 Priority High-Grade Copper Targets at Kjøli

Share this article Share this article VANCOUVER, BC, May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Capella Minerals Ltd. (TSXV: CMIL) (FRA: N7D2) (the Company or Capella ) is pleased to report the results of the CARDS Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) and Data Mining analysis undertaken by Windfall Geotek (TSXV:WIN;OTCQB:WINKF; FRA:L7C2)( Windfall ) on the Company s 100% owned Kjøli high-grade massive sulfide ( VMS ) project in central Norway. Kjøli is a 150 square kilometre brownfields/greenfields exploration project located within the northern extension of the past-producing Røros copper mining district. Highlights Figure 1. Copper-zinc targets identified from CARDS AI analysis at Kjøli. (CNW Group/Capella Minerals Limited)

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