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The ad could have been heaps better. Q: How do you innovate sport? Answer: overconfident girl yelling “faster , faster”
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The 1st girl is so pretty!
With Aussies changing politicians who in turn change theur govt bureaucrats like baby soiled diapers, there's no long term planning like those countries who are doing well often do. Try Singapore and Hong Kong, they plan for 30 years down the road, not like 30 months in Aussie govt depts, while Politicians who have no real-life work experience,so they can't even see anything ahead of 30 days, sometimes 30 hours. They are flip- flopping everyday, basing on cost forecasts prepared by different competing engineering consultants who obviously hide certain parts of their design and cost. After decades of outsourcing govt has virtually no engineering or project mgmt skills of any depth, at best compliance and reporting functions remaining in-house. Left unchecked, these engineers sometimes sweep part of real cost and relabel as if they are contingency, while real contingencies have been degraded or descoped from contract. All these happen under the nose of most clueless govt officials. By the time these covers are blown, the govt starts to sue for those mistakes which only bring disputes and delays on most of the projects they touched. Nobody win from these screwup. Until we fix our broken political and govt admin system, these debacles will continue ad nauseum.
Nutritionists can also get accredited (but while anybody can claim this title), not all of them are actually qualified or accredited, usually through a degree or course completion with satisfactory results and on top of that membership to a relavant society.
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Salam sehat selalu sahàbatku terimakasih banyak atas kebaikan Kalian semangat sahabat ku yang nyata doa selalu menjadikan kita lebih baik lagi dari SEGALANYA ÀMIN AMIN ÀMIN YA ROBAL ALAMIN TETAP SECANGKIR KOPI
Complex issues explained in simple terms - a very informative video
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I’m looking forward to studying there
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Touching film about the sports in Geelong's Kardinia.
So so proudddddd of you Jatin!!!!
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Thankc Abhi
Great I would like to study here
And here's a list of the beautiful artwork displayed within this video, in order of appearance: Margel Hinder, Interlock 1979, anodised aluminium, Gift of Dr and Mrs Bruce Munro 1981, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist’s Estate, photo by Donna Squire. Jim Lawrence, Sigmund Freud 1982, carved timber and paint, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Irwin Hirsh in memory of Etta and Emmanuel Hirsh 2021, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist, photo by Ross Coulter. Peter Lyssiotis, ,...& now? IV 2009, giclee print, Gift of the artist 2013, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist, photo by Simon Peter Fox. Terry Matassoni, Art Tram 837 (Matassoni) 1992, enamel paint on metal, Donated by VicTrack 2019, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist and Australian Galleries, Melbourne and Sydney, photo by Simon Peter Fox. Adrian Mauriks, Strange Fruit 2010, painted epoxy resin, Gift of the artist 2020, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist’s Estate, photo by Simon Peter Fox. Phil Price, New Angel 2021, carbon fibre, epoxy, stainless steel, precision bearings, urethane coating, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Claire Mitchell 2023, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist. Robert (Bob) Jenyns, Meanwhile...Down South in Tasmania 2005, painted aluminium, logs, chains, Gift of the Jenyns family in memory of Robert (Bob) Jenyns (1944 - 2015) 2016, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist's Estate. Stephen Wickham, Homage to Ivan Kljun 1990s, oil on linen, A gift from the artist for his beloved uncle, Mr Georg Weisz 2017, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist, photo by Simon Peter Fox. Lisa Roet, Forearm of Chimpanzee 2000, charcoal on silk paper, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Mrs Caroline Searby 2012, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist, photo by Simon Peter Fox. Dan Wollmering, Patterns 1998-1999, plywood, pine and MDF, Gift of the artist 2019, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist, photo by Ross Coulter. Shane Jones, Illusion on linen 2006, oil on canvas, Donated through the Commonwealth Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Shane Jones 2013, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist and Charles Nodrum Gallery, Melbourne, photo by Simon Peter Fox. Darren McGinn, Nuclear Sheep 2008, ceramic, Gift of the artist 2011, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist, photo by Simon Peter Fox. Andrew Christofides, Untitled Construction 1984, acrylic, card and wood on board, Gift of the artist 2017, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist, photo by DocQment.
For those of you wondering, the two pieces displayed in the video thumbnail are: Andrew Rogers, I Am VI 2016, bronze, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by the artist 2018, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist, photo by Simon Peter Fox. Andrew Rogers, I Am VII 2016, bronze, Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by the artist 2019, Deakin University Art Collection, image © and courtesy of the artist, photo by Simon Peter Fox.
I want to Study in Deakin Uni So i need Some Information About Deakin please rply please please im from Soudi Arabia
Hi there, Thanks for getting in touch! It's great that you're interested in studying with us at Deakin. We recommend contacting our international team as they will be able to assist you in answering any questions you may have. You can email them at [email protected] or call them on +61 3 9627 4877. All the best.
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Very inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
Very inspiring! Keep up the amazing work that you are doing! Such a wonderful program for students that are interested on taking this path as it integrates learning as well as practical experience! Something i am interested in as well!
I’m thinking of going to Deakin but I’m in nsw
Dear Kevin, RIP. So saddened to hear of your passing.
RIP Kevin ! What a lovely man and a true inspiration ❤
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Nah yeah means yes
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This Jem lady seems like a great teacher! I think they should give her a raise.
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