Would a charge of involuntary manslaughter stick against tobacco companies?
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    I have many relatives and friends who have died from tobacco related illnesses. We should all care about this. Tobacco is different even from other ‘vices’ (including alcohol) in that it has no health benefit even at low doses. Selling tobacco with its known problems is a ‘dangerous act that knowingly puts the health of others at risk’. These are two important manslaughter criteria. Is the absence of ‘intent to kill’ enough to exclude it?

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    Cathy Cornish
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    What are the practical, everyday benefits we might experience living in a ‘more agile’ Australia?
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    Political rhetoric seldom translates easily into discernible difference at the individual level. When Malcolm Turnbull proposes an increasingly ‘agile’ Australia, what real difference will this occasion in our 21st-century, day-to-day lives?

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    @T1MK
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    Can the refugee crisis be solved?
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    It’s a global issue and no country has found a workable answer.

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    @stickywattle
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    In the interests of a non-environmentally disastrous future, how do we rapidly and equitably transition to a (much) lower population world?
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    Because this is one of the root environmental problems we face. My grandmother was born into a world with 75% fewer people and this seemingly unstoppable growth undermines all of the good we do. If we halve consumption and double the world’s population, we have achieved nothing, but forced sterilisation is obviously completely unacceptable, as is the total freedom to have 9 children if you feel like it. You should care because at the moment the future does not look like now with more electric cars; you should more picture 40m people in rags foraging in a gravel car park the size South Australia for 27 potatotes.

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    Richard James
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    If the entire world had just one universal currency and there was a person on each of the five notes, who should they be?
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    There is so much to consider – finding appropriate continental/ethnic/gender balance, avoiding anyone who may upset a particular group…… Can anyone come up with even two people to agree upon?

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    Sam
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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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    Is identification with the ‘self’ the greatest cosmic joke there is?
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    @stevenadams52
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    Why is peace so elusive between the Israelites and the Palestinians? Can it ever happen?
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    Because this is cradle of all the other issues.

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    Elaine
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    What lies in the future of Australia if we do not want to rely on mining, overseas students and toursim?
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    It is about the future of ours and generations after.

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    @frecklecat
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    Is jealousy about anything other than ego?
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    Is it about anything beyond entitlement?

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    Franz
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    Why is it that Australians get a hefty fine if they don’t vote for elections but then leaders have been chosen over night without their votes? Should Australia adopt the European model like that of England where voting isn’t compulsory?
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    Sandra Di Francesco
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    Should the world end?
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    Are we doing so much damage to ourselves and others that a forced expiry date may be a good thing? Are we mature enough to put a doctored nuclear holocaust or global species-wide euthanasia to a vote, or simply discuss?

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    @samtwyfordmoore
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    Is the attainment of physical beauty a classist pursuit?
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    We often think about beauty in terms of gender norms, but not often in relation to class. When we try to be beautiful, are we trying to shed any references to working class dom? Why do we describe poor people as “rough”? Are rich people genetically more likely to come out beautiful?

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    @mollyalanamckew
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