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Safe sex fatigue

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Transit Lounge Team

 

Safe sex is about the negotiation of sexual boundaries — what one does sexually, how one does it and with whom.

 

Place at pace: travelling for work

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Meera Atkinson

Some people love it, some hate it, but one thing is certain — a significant number of people travel for work. How do you maintain a sense of self in strange places?

 

Travelling light

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People are often encumbered with emotional baggage. But apparently we can reconcile ourselves to it... and learn to let go. Mardi Lumsden discovers how.

 

Reconcile yourself

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Meera Atkinson

National Reconciliation Week, 27 May – 3 June provides an opportunity for all Australians to reflect on the reconciliation process, what it means, why we need it and how we might participate in it. The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2008 is Reconciliation: it’s all our story.

 

Cults: the dark side of community

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Meera Atkinson 

The phenomenon of cults is a prime example of the call to community gone wrong. Author and cult-expert, Raphael Aron, says cults develop through the human need to belong; and the way to prevent them is to create strong families and strong communities.

 

The Sydney obsession

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Auction signMoving house, writes Gregory Altreuter, is an onerous process, all that padding of fragile goods in newspaper and bubblewrap, the packing tape that sticks to itself better than it sticks to the boxes.

 

Hair today, gone tomorrow

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Mardi Lumsden 

Mardi LumsdenHair is probably the biggest thing we change about ourselves relatively easily and often. It can be our own personal revolution. Gender, personality, who we want to be and how we want to be perceived is all tied up in a hair style.

 
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