"Mathematics is the Queen of the Sciences"
Many of us think we are \"not good at maths\", and we will cringe at the heading of this article..
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International young writers feature in Christian Today
The Press Service International young writer program includes 19 young people from around the world and this group all fit neatly into Week 1 of the 5 week Cycle.
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The Footplate Padre and Railway Timetables
As the Footplate Padre, there is no better time than now to raise the subject of railway \'timetables\'.
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Speakers available from 'One Day in Melbourne'
One Day in Melbourne – Evangelicals Online was an industrial day in nature but underlying evangelical – a one-day gathering for editors, writers, designers, social media mavens, authors, bloggers, self-publishers—anyone in Christian media whose aim is to maximise the Gospel.
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Financial Review draws anomalies
The (Australian) Financial Review has found some anomalies for what is tax deductible in the line of every day business.
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Nelson Cook reaching with the Gospel
Nelson Cook who established Coaches of Influence (COIN) 30 years ago in Los Angeles USA writes a monthly letter to the many coaches at professional, college and high school levels and the current correspondence touches the spot.
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NZ holiday survey opposite to missions
A recent NZ Herald article listed from a travel destination survey, New Zealand\'s favourite holiday destinations overseas and the list of places within New Zealand they favour.
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Science communication competition: deadline May 8th
Scientists need to be able to communicate their results to the general society, otherwise their work will not be effectively used. Education in STEM subjects is not enough; better communication in \"Plain English\" is also important.
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Laguna Quays Respite missions visiting
The Whitsundays missionary respite cottage for missionaries, mission and church full-time personnel developed by Well-Being Australia at Laguna Quays Respite has been enjoying missions visitors.
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Images of Anzac
My son who lived in England for seven years. explained that in the UK, our equivalent of Anzac Day (April 25th, the day the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps – ANZAC – landed at Gallipoli), is Remembrance Day, also called Armistice Day.
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Sir Nevile Henderson's photo is a shiver of history
Another article from the Sydney Morning Herald that I recently found when I was sorting the cuttings my mother had kept in the run-up to World War II was dated 30th August 1939, and was a photograph of Sir Nevile Henderson entitled: \"Will fly to Hitler\".
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Winston Churchill – his policies and his legend
Winston Churchill was a larger than life public figure when I was growing up during the 1950s. Although he was the wartime Prime Minister of Great Britain, his legends and his pronouncements were well-publicised in the Anglophile Australia of that time.