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Search ResultThe Life of Germaine Greer, the Australian Writer from the Second-wave Feminist Movement
Former celebrated feminist Germaine Greer is no stranger to controversy. An Australian writer and public intellectual, she ...
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Any given weekend what you grace your eyes with is more important a question than the lost archaic what you had last night for dinner. Well, we all might remember reading t...
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Hundreds of protestors gathered in San Francisco to protest against a scheduled hate rally in the city on the 25th of August 2017.
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“Plausible” possible sightings of a Tasmanian tiger in north Queensland have prompted scientists to undertake a search for the species thought to have died out ...
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