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    7 Laserdeck Skateboard Show - © Copyright 2007 Refill Magazine

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    SEVEN An exhibition allowing artists to explore the idea of lasering away at seven layers of ply that make a deck and add their own distinctive mark. A select group of artists globally have contributed their works to explore this new technology. Only 50 limited edition decks will be produced per artist. The aim of the show is to have a series of unique decks that collectors may choose to ride or display. The exhibition will have its first show at the MTV Gallery Space in Sydney, Australia scheduled on Thursday 29th March, to be followed later in the year by New York, LA, Japan and finally a scheduled tour of Europe., blogmarks.net

     


    Sydney

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    Sydney?s Playground

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    Sydney - Sydney Observatory

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    <!--adsense--> The oldest astronomical center in Australia, the Sydney Observatory has a long and glorious history of scientific endeavors. Now converted to a museum and educational facility, it's officially part of the Powerhouse scien..., BlinkList.com

     


    Sydney Sydney Sydney!

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    September Presidents Meeting Queensland humour managed to pervade the entire conference. Fucking awesome. Thong throwing has become a national pastime, but more importantly, a mandate in legislation. Thongs thrown by the plenary inundated both Ralph and Ausra at points during conference. Great stuff. The Queensland RB?s language has been adopted including: ?So cold? so dark? so ronrey!? NSW?s darling Kana was fucked over?becoming a ?Kana Banana Split? (photos to follow when I?m back in Brisbane), the plenary used every chance to yell ?poofter? at our Chair, Brett, Queensland?s ?Teenage Party Games? party theme night ended in far too much beer skolling, spinning around, frotting Ralph, gyrating and laybacks direct from the goon keg. Content wise ? it was very different. Not a ?this is how you become an LCP? conference; a ?these are the decisions we need to make for the nation? I?ll give you an hour?. That was something I really loved ? and it?s the first time I feel I?ve truly had an impact on the direction of @ in Australia. PBox me... On Friday, September 22nd 2006, in a Sydney Starbucks, I decided that I need to run my PBoX. It?s to the point that its stupid not to, and in the words of MelMel; ?All signs point to yes? I?m still incredibly unclear on exactly how it will link together ? a lot of research is needed, because I flatly refuse to do this half-arsed. In the next few days I?m going to start up a blog to document everything about the project; it?ll be pretty organic, and eventually open to my team (once recruited!). Basically, it means that my rants about water will no longer completely take over my blog. Yay! After deciding a definite YES on PBoX, two other factors added to my decision; @ Australia?s decision to include environmental sustainability as one of our three focus areas, and seeing ?An Inconvenient Truth? today. Won?t rant on more?could go for hours. Learning for the sake of learning This is all Jake?s fault. He?s relishing his philosophy degree, while I can?t abide my business studies. Lately, I?ve been lamenting that I gave up my anthropology degree. From when I was five, and studying dinosaurs, to when I was seventeen and I enrolled in an Arts degree, I had been set in my ways to do a degree in anthropology/ archaeology, with the ambition of eventually entering the field of evolutionary psychology. I?m not going to give up on my current degree, but I?ve realised that down the track, even if its studying one subject, part time external for years and years, I need to be continually learning. After wandering around Borders bookstore today, and being tempted to purchase about ten different books? I haven?t really concentrated on reading since I moved to Brisbane at the start of 2005; Blackberry Winter by Margaret Mead was the last that I can honestly remember reading. -- Photos to come soon. Thongs, Kana and the conference., BlinkList.com

     


    MySpace.com - P N A U - SYDNEY, AU - www.myspace.com/pnaupnau

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    sydney chaplin

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    david nunan

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    dcnunan@hku.hk I am Chair Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of the English Centre at the University of Hong Kong. Prior to this, I was Director of Research and Development, NCELTR, and Coordinator of Postgraduate Programs in Linguistics at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. I have published over 100 books and articles in the areas of curriculum and materials development, classroom-based research, and discourse analysis. My recent publications include Introducing Discourse Analysis (Penguin Books), The Self-Directed Teacher (Cambridge University Press), Voices from the Language Classroom (with Kathleen M. Bailey) (Cambridge University Press), The Cambridge Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (with R. Carter) (Cambridge University Press) and Pursuing Professional Development: The Self as Source (with K. Bailey and A. Curtis) (Heinle & Heinle). My textbook projects include ATLAS, Go For It, Listen In, Speak Out and Expressions, all published by Heinle & Heinle/Thomson Learning. Go For It has recently been selected and adapted by People?s Education Press as a basal textbook series for middle schools in China. I was President of TESOL 1999-2000., blogmarks.net

     


    SYDNEY

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    Sydney ,Australia,the capital of New South Wales,is located on Australia's south-east coast,Sidney was named after Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, who was the man responsible for the plan for the English convict colony in Australia.It is today the most populous city in Australia, with a population of about 4.2 million people..Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast.It is Australia's largest financial centre and a major tourist destination., BlinkList.com

     


    SameSame.com.au ~ Gay and lesbian Australia news, events, what's on, forum and people for Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth.

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    Les événements culturels et clubbing sont traités ensemble. Le système de recherche est assez basique., blogmarks.net

     


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