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Jacinda, You can do this – again !
Dear Jacinda The most interesting and in my mind most appealing feature you disclosed about yourself during the election campaign was the fact that some time back you left the Mormon Church. You indicated that this had not been easy. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Mitchell, charter schools, Ian Shirley, Jacinda Adern, Napoleon Bonaparte, Neo-liberalism
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New Zealand’s growing pains
Growing up (in) New Zealand New Zealand is a young country. That is if you disregard earlier settlers and start with the arrival of Rugby. Growing up as a young country goes in leaps and bounds. In the old days … Continue reading