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Eating disorders: NZ academic-turned-comedian's bulimia battle detailed in her new book

Academic turned comedian Sacha Jones has written a book about her battle with bulimia. In this exclusive essay for the Herald , she explores what her journey...

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Spy agency watchdog assessing if GCSB's response to China group's hack of former MPs warrants investigation

New Zealand ’s spy agency watchdog is assessing whether to launch an inquiry into how the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) knew former MPs...

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Will CBSE Have 2 Board Exams Next Year Academic Year as Well?

Will CBSE Have 2 Board Exams Next Year Academic Year as Well? : Rashtra News #CBSE #Board #Exams #Year #Academic #Year As the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is facing backlash for holding two board exams this year and students going all out on social media seeking cancelation of term 2 exams, it is

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PAU: Pau Experts, Russian Delegates Explore New Frontiers In Academics, Research | Ludhiana News

Ludhiana: A three-member delegation — led by Konstantin Malashenkov, counselor (agriculture) at the Russian Embassy in India — visited Punjab Agricult.

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No schools to hike fees for upcoming academic session: UP govt : Education News

No schools to hike fees for upcoming academic session: UP govt : Rashtra News #schools #hike #fees #upcoming #academic #session #govt The Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday banned any increase in school fees across all the boards for the upcoming academic session (2022-23) because of the prevailing pandemic situation. The schools will continue to charge

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HARDtalk

they say, "thank goodness we did not have the power," because of course power gives you responsibility, and you can say my life as an academic, a professor, my daughter who has been training in social work, my son, a civil servant, they have good lives. they have children, they get on with life. so, why does it matter that they are short? the question is — what matters? is it, as it were, biological differences or is it the social inequalities? i'm a sociologist, so i always say it was social inequality. you must have dwelt upon this in your own decision—making about whether to have children and, as it happens, i know you had children very young, so i guess you drew a conclusion very early in life, "you know what, my life is absolutely worth "living and whether or not the child i have has the same "condition as me, even if they do, that does not detract "from my belief that they will have a good life."

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HARDtalk

and a fully affected child — me. but in average people, it is very rare. maybei in 20,000. sperm — it's usually sperm — go different and, therefore, an achondroplasia child is born. you are an academic, and ethicist and you think about the very biggest and deepest ethical subjects that face us human beings. but this is also of course deeply personal. you have chosen to be candid and open about the very difficult emotional conversations you have had within your own family over the generations. absolutely, yeah. it is difficult, in a sense, for me to get into this with you because it seemed so personal, but your own mother, for example, revealed to you later in her life that had she had the option, had she known that you definitely had the condition of achondroplasia, she would have chosen to terminate. yes, but back in the day, that was not possible, and i think it's an illustration of the power we now have. so a lot of parents who are talking about genetics,

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Velshi

that is why we are seeing the chaos on capitol hill going on right now as well. joining me to discuss is the special correspondents at vanity fair. and an msnbc political analyst, and historian and professor of history and american studies at yale university and author of "the field of blood." good morning. joanna, you are a student and an academic of violence in politics and particularly in congress. is there a flavor difference between what we have seen historically in this country and what is going on now? the reason i ask, there is a casting nature to the violence we are hearing about, not donald trump doing it or carry lake doing it, references, take care of things with the gun to clear them out. >> writes, and a lot of the violence i have studied involves politicians largely talking to each other.

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