Can you imagine answering a question that did not involve your conceptual thinking to reply?
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    The is a unspoken assumption that questions require the mind to respond. We live in a world where the conceptual answer is no longer enough, rather the experiential or visceral response offers a different perspective .

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    Alexander Mackenzie
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    How do we limit our misuse of new technologies?
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    @kenbaumann
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    If we can transplant organs can we transplant foetuses? Instead of abortions a foetus could be transplanted to another woman to give birth
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    Transplant technology has come so far so just extending the concept further to see what ethical and medical challenges might arise if it were to be possible

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    Curious
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    Why can’t we lease Australian land instead of selling it to overseas interests?
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    Nobody is making any more land. The population is increasing. We only have one planet. Ownership is power. Power corrupts.

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    Robert Marston
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    Why are white people expats and people of colour immigrants?
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    I have always been called an expat, not an immigrant. But shouldn’t that be the same thing?

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    @saidruth
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    How much of what we define as mental illness is actually a difficult personality?
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    There are varying degrees of mental illness – some are profoundly affected where others are not. In the lesser cases, some of these people display signs of a difficult personality or difficult behaviour, but use the label of mental illness. How do we define which is which, and navigate the tricky terrain where their behaviour affects families, workplaces and relationships?

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    Charlotte
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    Wouldn’t the world be a better place without us in it?
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    F
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    Can we truly love unconditionally?
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    @doctorshan12
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    Should we make a comparable area of commonwealth land in the Northern Territory, Western Australia,or Queensland available to the small island communities who will lose their land due to rising sea levels?
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    I fear for their future.
    These are small island communities without much support or political clout to get support. They are human beings and need our support. We should care about the plight of our neighbours. It could be a lost culture. They will need somewhere to live and continue their lives with dignity

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    Jan Rosenberg
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    Why do we never see pigeon babies?
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    Belinda Reemer
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    Is it ethical to replace human care workers with robotic care workers?
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    As the boomers get older, aged care will become a key economic issue. Automated systems will also become more sophisticated. We will have to make ethical decisions regarding what industries should be open to the disruption of automation.

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    @scarschwartz
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    How do you maintain the discipline that allows you to be wild?
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    For Cheryl Strayed. Getting started might be an impulse. From there to the finish requires something else.

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    @Peterhgh
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    Are red-headed, Catholic, only child, left-handed people really the most maligned individuals?
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    Been wondering a realllllllly long time.

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    Marian Robinson
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