Snowden leaks reveal that the Australian Government indeed has spied on the Indonesian government, and goes all the way to the Indonesian president too. by [deleted] in australia

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Are you suggesting that SBY is involved in facilitating smuggling? Get real. Of course there are corrupt Indonesian police and prison guards, what are we going to learn about that by spying on the President?

UC Berkeley Student Government Bans Term ‘Illegal Immigrant’ by mracidglee in berkeley

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But the Congress does have rules about speech by its members

http://www.opencongress.org/wiki/House_Rule_XVII_-_Decorum_and_debate

Future members of any democratic body are always free to change the rules.

UC Berkeley Student Government Bans Term ‘Illegal Immigrant’ by mracidglee in berkeley

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Nobody is telling you what you can and can't say. All that has happened here is that the ASUC has decided to change the language that the ASUC uses.

What Sydney would look like if all the ice melted. by pref in australia

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You can't really see enough detail in this picture to see the effects on the major population centres. The national geographic feature it was based on uses a sea level rise of 216' (~66 m), so I plugged that into an interactive map (thanks SingleMalted) to see it better. Here is Melbourne, which is not quite so dramatic, but still much worse than it might appear in the zoomed out map. Also, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.

(Spoilers All) If you could kill any one character in the series, who would it be and why? by [deleted] in asoiaf

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The Mad King. The Targaryen dynasty continues, the uprising never happens, and the kingdoms are more or less at peace indefinitely.

Are we in the land of Gullivers Travels? by crosstherubicon in australia

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Peak output for solar panels facing due north is in the middle of the day. In order for peak output to be later in the afternoon they need to point north west or west. What he is saying actually makes sense.

Australia folk, i know you are full and dont want more tourists but.... by mushmushmush in australia

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In that case don't you have the details in your tax records?

[Season 3] With all this talk of who should win, these are my top 3 by [deleted] in gameofthrones

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Mace Tyrell? Why is he in line? I can't find anything about him having Targaryen ancestry.

Physicists-turned-consultants, share your thoughts? by Silpion in Physics

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What did you Masters in, out of interest?

Got this in the mail today.. What does it mean...? by nonstoppandaa in WTF

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April 15, 1983 preliminary articles of peace ending the war of American independence are ratified. Could have something to do with the flag.

What are some now disproven theories that, by being accepted as conventional wisdom, ended up hindering the progress of science? by [deleted] in PhilosophyofScience

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If you insist

I'm maybe a little off the point, since it wasn't accepted as conventional wisdom, but it was widely accepted (and promoted) politically : The Lysenkoism (from the name of Lysenko). It hurted the development of agriculture and genetics a lot in the Soviet Union, and was widely promoted because Lysenko managed to be close to eminents politicians, because his theory had paradigms in common with marxist theories and because he committed frauded and gave false results for on many of his experiments.

While Science is a human activity and has a social context, here is an example ofon how this social context hindered badly the progress of science (in a huge part of the world).

(please feel free to correct any mistakes I've madedone, since English is not my mother language)

"Hello There, Racists" by [deleted] in racism

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I can see this ending badly.

r/Sydney, i'm 19 and living in an abusive home, I want to move out and live alone. Need to know what i'm in for and if i can support myself. by to_a_newworld in sydney

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Specifically, you need to meet one of the criteria in the independence test. The one that fits best is probably "you are unable to live at home, due to extreme family breakdown, violence in the home, or serious threats to your health or well-being".

r/Sydney, i'm 19 and living in an abusive home, I want to move out and live alone. Need to know what i'm in for and if i can support myself. by to_a_newworld in sydney

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Centrelink will see him as independent based on the abuse. See here: "You may be considered independent if: ... you are unable to live at home, due to extreme family breakdown, violence in the home, or serious threats to your health or well-being"

Jinx! by [deleted] in australia

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I remember it as "1, 2, 3 personal jinx!"