Why do we fear death?
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    I had cancer. It was scary.

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    Simone
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    Does the Aboriginal culture of family and sharing help or hinder their position in Australian society? And is migration an added threat?
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    Because new waves of migrants continue to make healthy, happy new futures in Australia while the Aboriginal people seem to suffer continued low employment and poor health.

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    @janusflytrap
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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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    Geography shapes language – so if I say ‘Copy Cat from Ballarat” what’s the equivalent elsewhere?
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    Travel from state to state and country to country, and regional phrases and slang make language so much richer. How do we reflect our sense of place, and sense of fun, in our choice of words?

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    @tea_n_see
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    If a duck took a selfie would they call it “human face”?
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    @Kristen_Boschma
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    How do we motivate men to participate in a movement to positively change the macho culture?
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    concerns re domestic violence escalating.

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    Barbara Semler
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    Is the world largely dictated by binary thinkers and charismatic devils and if so, what can be done about it?
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    People keep repeating the same mistakes despite a fairly good recording of historical events and I wonder if this is an aspect of our biology we seem unable to address.

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    Mandy Stefanakis
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    Is it true that men get more conservative, but women get more progressive, as they get older?
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    @reallykazcooke
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    Are cockroaches attracted to human tears, and if so, why?
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    I need to know, and so does the whole of humanity. What exciting ramifications might come from an affirmative?

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    Terry O'Loughlin
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    Will we ever get to a point where the concept of a country is obsolete?
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    Every day the world grows smaller. Slowly but steadily, it’s becoming easier to exchange opinions, ideas, and culture. Sure, there’s a strong argument for identity, economic growth, and security, but perhaps it is equally as important to recognise that we are all humans on the same team. Especially in light of the recent refugee crisis, are borders becoming redundant, and is the idea of a country really necessary?

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    Frankey C
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    Why does being born in Australia leave some people feeling lucky, and others feeling entitled?
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    Because this is the area of the ‘refugee debate’ that I don’t understand – why some people feel that they have a birthright to safety, and those born in other countries don’t.

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    @becbakes
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    How do we solve the very real problem of the role the media play in causing political and economic instability in Australia?
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    Genuine problem that needs solving/debate/discussion.

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    Brendan
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    Were you eavesdropping on our brunch on Saturday while we were discussing the overdue renaissance of the interrobang?
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    Because this is bizarre!

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    @jaxcullen
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