Touching Base with Trauma - Reaching Across the Generations: A Three-Dimensional Homeopathic Perspective
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Why do we express personal patterns that persist and characterise us throughout our lives? What...
Your Body and the Stars: The Zodiac as Your Wellness Guide
Stephanie Marango and Rebecca Gordon
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The first book of its kind, Your Body and the Stars is a fun, practical, and insightful handbook...
All Necessary Measures: The United Nations and Humanitarian Intervention
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What prompts the United Nations Security Council to engage forcefully in some crises at high risk...
Flood of Images: Media, Memory, and Hurricane Katrina
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Anyone who was not in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flooding of the city...
Great Men' in the Second World War: The Rise and Fall of the Big Three
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Great Men in the Second World War provides a new perspective on the role of the individual in...
Homicide and the Politics of Law Reform
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What makes murder, murder? How should we understand the difference between intentional and reckless...
Duncan Jones recommended Blade Runner (1982) in Movies (curated)
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Mar 24, 2021
Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated The Trials of Gabriel Fernández in TV
Apr 8, 2021
There is so much natural outrage and actual anger towards the parents who were responsible for these crimes when we see them in court, but also towards the social and justice systems themselves for showcasing their many failings so graphically. The lessons learned are vital in preventing this kind of thing happening elsewhere, and so the drive of watching this is to seek the scraps of hope that emerge by understanding what went wrong and how the law might address the issue to prevent it happening again. Watching this one has an entirely different and sober feel for me. This was in no way entertainment, but it was educational, so I don’t regret going through it, as I feel entirely better informed than I was before.