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Freeset

April 4, 2010 by  
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“Freeset exists specifically to provide freedom for women from the sex trade, women who were forced into prostitution by trafficking or poverty. These women didn’t choose their profession — it was chosen for them. Now, they’re being offered a real choice. When they choose to work at Freeset, they can start new lives, regain dignity […]

Save the Cape Coast, WOW

April 1, 2010 by  
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“The Cape Coast is literally in every other way giving Hawke’s Bay ‘an edge’. Here you will find everything that makes Hawke’s Bay a wonderful region for locals and tourists alike, an area of historic, natural, cultural and ‘national significance’. This rugged iconic coastline where the waves beat on stone and gravel, ionising and invigorating […]

The Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (NZSPDRG)

March 4, 2010 by  
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A small amount of movement at the symphysis pubis is normal, but in some women this joint may become unstable, causing too much movement in the pelvis. Because of the interconnected nature of the pelvic bones, instability at the symphysis pubis often also affects the sacroiliac joints, and vice versa. The Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction, New […]

Pukehou School

February 17, 2010 by  
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“Pukehou School is a small rural school with 97 pupils ranging in age from 5 through to 13 years situated in Central Hawke’s Bay on New Zealand’s North Island. They are proud of all their achievements, particularly in Education for Sustainability (Environmental Education). In 2003, through student leadership, Pukehou School won the Hawke’s Bay Environment […]

Kakapo Recovery

February 8, 2010 by  
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The kakapo is the rarest parrot in the world. It’s flightless, it’s the world’s heaviest parrot, it’s possibly the oldest living bird and it has a subsonic mating boom that can travel several kilometres, just to name a few things! Countless people are trying to save the kakapo from the brink of extinction. A ground-dwelling […]

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