7 resultados para Axe HHS

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‘18C’ was a response to the impending amendments by the Coalition Government which will remove sections 18B – E of the Racial Discrimination Act (RDA). The Coalition has left a brief window to gauge community responses – so artists, writers and academics were requested to respond with a work on paper (photographic or pulp) to this change of the RDA. Incorporating many new and existing works ‘18C’ sends notice with visual, verbal and written work to ensure that this does not go unchallenged.

An open mic will part of the opening night for performances and responses throughout the evening. Documentation collated from the exhibition and opening night will be submitted to the office of the Australian Attorney General.

Artists include: Ange Bailey, Bumpy Favell, David Blumenstein, Dominic Golding, Heather Horricks, Jef Tan, Kirsten Lyttle, Lulu Quintanilla, Megan Evans, Peter Waples Crowe, Susan Forrester, Tama TK Favell, Torika Bolatagici, Angela Tiatia, Chiara Scafidi, Deborah Kelly, Frances Tapueluelu, Jason Heller, Jenny Fraser, Lian Low, Martin Nixon, Megan Cope, Robyne Latham, Taloi Havini, Texta Queen, Weniki Hensch.

“For them, it seems to be an abstract philosophical or legal argument. For them it’s a game, it’s a debate about words and abstract principles… For people who have experienced racism, it is a deeply personal debate, and it’s actually a debate about real people and real hurt.” - Penny Wong

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Vouloir parler de la transmission, revient en somme passer en revue l’histoire de l’homme à travers ses différentes évolutions. Les civilisations, les cultures, les visages, les coutumes sont en effet le résultat de transmissions successives qui se sont effectuées dans et à travers le temps.

Ce livre pose une question essentielle : Comment peut-on transmettre de la conscience à quelqu’un ? Car l’axe essentiel de toute spiritualité non dénaturée est de rendre conscient. A ce niveau, la transmission devrait se passer entre quelqu’un qui est conscient et quelqu’un qui se trouve en déficit de conscience. L’instructeur spirituel partage avec l’autre la clarté de conscience dans laquelle il se trouve afin de créer une ouverture et un supplément d’âme. C’est là ce qui distingue la transmission spirituelle de l’acte simple de transmettre un savoir ou des informations d’ordre culturel, technique ou autre de génération en génération. Dans le cadre de la transmission de conscience, le paradoxe est qu’il faut révéler à l’autre, lui transmettre un état d’être qui se trouve déjà en lui. C’est une thérapie de l’âme.

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Installation of the makings of three types of soup: stone soup, axe soup and heirloom soup in accordance with the folk stories. Formed part of group exhibition of photographs, films, installations and drawings, and sound in response to the artist-researchers involvement with the Lake Bolac landscape and community and research being conducted on Charles Dawson an 18th century businessman who engaged and advocated for the cultural rights of the Indigenous peoples of SW Victoria. The aim of the research is to suggest that creative research constitutes a important way to understand and engage local communities for the purpose of exchange and cultural development. My work in particular suggest a way that artist induce community collaboration by creatively producing collaborative platforms that require cooperation and benefits everyone.

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This series of drawings based on the folk tale of stone soup, axe soup and other tales of travel and engagement with a new community. I also conducted a community workshop in which people drew on paper prepared by myself in which memories and placeswere the focus. As the community drawings were produce I substituted them for the ones I had produced and left them with the festival committee as a gift to the community.

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Print media, as we know it, is slowly morphing online and transforming tabloids into tablets. Technology is creating new outlets for news and new ways of doing stuff in the newsroom. The result is decreasing revenues, operational shifts, redundancies and newspaper closures. 


If you believe what The Guardian’s own journalists are writing, the print edition of this English bastion of liberal news and open journalism is about to axe its print plant and open a shopfront to sell products that sit comfortably “with the newspaper’s left-leaning bias”.

In Australia, Fairfax never saw retail as a possible way to save an estimated 1900 jobs. As former Sydney Morning Herald editor Amanda Wilson observes, this is a slide so deep that “the bottom of the cliff is not yet in sight.” True, but as the business of journalism continues to embrace digital trends such as mobile journalism (mojo), the descent into digital enlightenment can be relatively painless.

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In a recent study, Bai (Fixed-Effects Dynamic Panel Models, A Factor Analytical Method. Econometrica 81, 285-314, 2013a) proposes a new factor analytic (FA) method to the estimation of dynamic panel data models, which has the unique and very useful property that it is completely bias-free. However, while certainly appealing, it is restricted to fixed effects models without a unit root. In many situations of practical relevance this is a rather restrictive consideration. The purpose of the current study is therefore to extend the FA approach to cover models with multiple interactive effects and a possible unit root.

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This research tested the hypothesis that women who had higher levels of physical fitness will have lower hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis (cortisol) and sympatho-adrenal medullary system (blood pressure and heart rate) responses to food intake compared with women who had low levels of physical fitness. Lower fitness (n = 22; maximal oxygen consumption = 27.4 ± 1.0 mL∙kg(-1)·min(-1)) and higher fitness (n = 22; maximal oxygen consumption = 41.9 ± 1.6 mL∙kg(-1)·min(-1)) women (aged 30-50 years; in the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle) who participated in levels of physical activity that met (lower fitness = 2.7 ± 0.5 h/week) or considerably exceeded (higher fitness = 7.1 ± 1.4 h/week) physical activity guidelines made their own lunch using standardised ingredients at 1200 h. Concentrations of cortisol were measured in blood samples collected every 15 min from 1145-1400 h. Blood pressures and heart rate were also measured every 15 min between 1145 h and 1400 h. The meal consumed by the participants consisted of 20% protein, 61% carbohydrates, and 19% fat. There was a significant overall response to lunch in all of the parameters measured (time effect for all, p < 0.01). The cortisol response to lunch was not significantly different between the groups (time × treatment, p = 0.882). Overall, both groups showed the same pattern of cortisol secretion (treatment p = 0.839). Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, or heart rate responses (time × treatment, p = 0.726, 0.898, 0.713, and 0.620, respectively) were also similar between higher and lower fitness women. Results suggest that the physiological response to food intake in women is quite resistant to modification by elevated physical fitness levels.