Why?
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    Why not?

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    @jilldupleix
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    Why is there still such a profound gender wage gap?
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    When I heard the recent statistics on this it really just took my breath away and illustrates how far women have to go to be empowered and valued.

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    Shelley Matulick
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    Do you prefer to be hurt by someone you trust or love the most?
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    jeannie
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    Why don’t people convert carbon dioxide into something else to reduce climate change?
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    It concerns global warming and climate change. Others should care about it because it will be the end of the world if we don’t resolve the issue.

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    Kimberley
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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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    Why are there so many Self Help Books?
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    @1Phineasmaximus
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    If you tape a piece of buttered bread to the back of a cat & drop it out a window, do you create a perpetual-motion machine?
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    @Mighty_Ginge
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    What’s the deal with airline foods?!
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    *slap bass*

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    @seinfeld2000
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    Why do we think working for a living is necessary?
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    Most of us work because it facilitates us being paid, which affords us the ability to live. Some few people manage to pursue passions, vocations and the like. Others make different valuable contributions to society. What is necessary about working – is there a different model of enough where people can live well and contribute to a collective society without it being reduced to the *need* and *imperative* to have a job and be paid. What if there were other ways?

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    @transcendancing
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    How can we get Manus Island and Nauru detention closed down and the refugees treated humanely?
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    Where are the Christian politicians who care for humanity rather than their own personal ambitions and pension?

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    Andrea Whitty
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    Has social media made activism less effective?
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    Adding a signature to an e-petition or sharing a post to support a cause on Facebook has become second nature to us, and they fill our news feeds. The internet and social media has made it incredibly easy to create a noise.
    But does the sharing and e-signing actually make a difference? Was activism more effective in ‘simpler times’? Google something like the anti-conscription rallies in Melbourne during World War I, or the petition by women wanting the right to vote. This was activism on a scale we don’t see any more, and yet we’re more aware and there’s no shortage of people. So has social media made our activism lazier? Were we simply more bored ‘back in the day’ and staged large protests? Is social media both the best thing and the worst thing when it comes to effective activism?

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    @nightlightguy
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    Why a festival of Interrobang?
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    It seemed the obvious question to ask and it doesn’t matter to me but I will be interested in any responses.

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    Eddie Creaney
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    Why do we seek answers rather than better questions?
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    Questions drive inquiry, which is the way to critically engage with contested ideas.

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    @MsNicoleGibson
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