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Blog Australia · 3W ago

IS IT JUST A PIECE OF PAPER? I THINK NOT …

Marriage, whether in holy matrimony or in a commitment ceremony, is considered, to those who wish to take these vows, a sacred and long lived tradition. It is a tradition in any culture to bring two people together in love and, for all intents and purposes, also until their dying day. How seriously
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Blog Australia · 3W ago

“An Epiphany” … Have You Ever Had One?

Taken directly from Wikipedia – EPIPHANY (feeling) – An epiphany (from the ancient Greek ἐπιφάνεια, epiphaneia, “manifestation, striking appearance”) is the sudden realization or comprehension of the (larger) essence or meaning of something. The term is used in either a philosophical or literal sens
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Blog Australia · 4W ago

BEACONSFIELD & ANZAC DAY …. PUTTING LIFE IN PERSPECTIVE

Well do you remember where you were six years ago on Anzac Day? I am struggling to remember but I know I would have been thinking about the many men and women who over many years have fought for their country and lost their lives. Feeling very proud and nostalgic – my parents having Continue reading
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Blog Australia · 1M ago

OUR MORAL COMPASS … WHAT IS IT? DO WE ALL HAVE ONE?

It’s something I have had a lot of time to think about over the last three to five years of my life. Is a moral compass something we are all born with but don’t necessarily know how to use, gauge or apply? Is it something that comes with a level of use that cannot Continue reading OUR MORAL COMPASS
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Blog Australia · 1M ago

UNEMPLOYED @ 50 ….

Although I have not hit that half century yet (but I am looking down the barrel of that daunting number), I am in fact currently unemployed. It’s a topic for discussion and I thought perhaps someone might like to enlighten me as to the ‘cons’ of employing a responsible, worldly experienced male or f
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Blog Australia · 1M ago

Unplug yourself for Earth Hour

There is something tantalising about the idea of unplugging yourself. From the everyday, from the screens that fill every line of sight, from the noise of modern life, from the omnipresent wireless internet connection. Challenging, yet also tantalising, is the idea of unplugging from the very thing
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Blog Australia · 2M ago

Street reptile parties Melbourne.

All smiles here in Melbourne In Melbourne, February and March are the big months for street festivals and events in the first half of the year. These months, are abutted by the Christmas, January break on one side and the cooler winter months on the other. Organisers of events generally avoid Januar
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Blog Australia · 3M ago

Does Age Affect Memory?

Yes, Generation X potentially have a more restored memory than those from Generation Z. In fact, aging doesn’t necessarily affect ones’ memory; a survey conducted between various age groups quaintly depicted that people aged 31-40 had the preeminent memory. The survey included two investigations: a
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Blog Australia · 4M ago

Reptile shows in the Melbourne Summer

Reptile shows Melbourne in Summer January is a strange time of year. In theory it’s quiet, but some years we are flat out at Snakebusters. In the last few years, I’ve made a point of NOT chasing work in early January so that we can get a chance to catch up on all the Continue reading Reptile shows i
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Blog Australia · 5M ago

Melbourne

Melbourne Christmas day in Melbourne this year (2011) was a typical Melbourne affair. It was overcast in the morning. In the middle of the day it got hot and sunny and later on the heavens opened and we had rain like you wouldn’t believe, with golf-ball-sized hail stones thrown in to give us the Con
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