How would the world be different if men got pregnant?
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    In many professions gender inequality is evident by the lack of female leadership at top levels. This is in part attributed to the divergence during mid career progression when women are likely to begin having families. Would the gender inequality debate be flipped on it’s head if men were the ones who got pregnant?

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    @CVandestadt
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    Why do we never see pigeon babies?
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    Belinda Reemer
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    Why do we find it so difficult to keep opposing ideas alive in the same mind?
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    To quote the late great Christopher Hitchens in introducing his autobiography, Hitch-22, “The most intense wars are civil wars, just as the most vivid and rending personal conflicts are internal ones, and what I hope to do now is give some idea of what it is like to fight on two fronts at once, to try and keep opposing ideas alive in the same mind, even occasionally to show two faces at the same time.” From the personal to the political, and the intersection of the two, why do we find it so difficult to keep opposing ideas alive in the same mind?

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    Andrew Legg
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    Has loneliness in the 21st century Western World reached epidemic levels?
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    Loneliness is something that I have been grappling with lately, and I have noticed an up-tick in think-pieces about technologies effect on social relationships between people and a loss of community. The connections people have with others has been a perennial interest of humankind.

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    @ArdenSedlins
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    Will there be havens created for those who can’t stand spam drones?
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    New technologies bring banal, transforming side-effects worth visualising.

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    @willbrodiecom
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    Why does I come before E except after C?
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    I’m not a great speller and the rules I find intriguing!

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    Rebecca
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    Can we agree on a small list of beliefs to guide the worlds’s most ethical thinking?
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    The answers will have little value if we can’t agree on some common principles of ethics

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    Gerard Bennett
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    Why do we still think that marriage and children are the path to happiness when so many alternatives exist?!
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    TC
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    Sinkholes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions. What is going on underneath our planet’s surface!?
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    Yay for discovering water on Mars and flying past Pluto and all that, but should we be looking at WTF is happening on our own planet a bit more?

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    @Toast_forDinner
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    would it advantage all of Australia by changing all the names of our capital cities to their Indigenous language names?
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    Indigenous Australia needs to be associated with the cultural fabrication of daily life. Our landscape is baron of Indigenous indicators.This would make Australians and the rest of the work knowingly participate in Aboriginal culture daily. x

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    Tony
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    How can we all keep the desire to learn?
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    Life long learning challenges premises and stimulates awareness of difference, whilst negating ignorance.

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    @@reflectabit
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    How often should you have sex a week?
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    Everyone has an opinion on this, and many other sex-related topics. I’d like to know the answer.

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    @@shannylm
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    Should we bring back conscription?
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    Some countries use a year of compulsory military service as a rite of passage for young adults. Looking at our 18 year olds today, some might say we need to bring in this kind of enforced ‘gap year’ for the good of the individual and of our whole society. And of course, it would strengthen the country militarily to have a national service corps. But at what cost? Would this be worth it?

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    Deb
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