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    Your Say Sunday Poll: Do you think it's okay to smack children/grandchildren?

    first you should try to talk to the child. only parents should smack a child, on the bottom and lightly so the child knows what they are doing needs to stop and then the parent should explain why they were smacked. never smack a child when you are angry.
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    Truth About Supermarket Checkouts: Shopper Causes Heated Debate Over ‘Real Purpose’ of Dividers

    lengthways is a load of horse manure, across the sensor will still notice the separator, if the person loading the conveyor does it right all is well
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    ‘Surely that can’t be legal’ – Aussie bus driver shocks passengers with ‘unbelievable’ handwritten note

    I use public transport all the time and I carry water and jelly beans and take them when i need them 1st I would not get off the bus and if the driver said he would call the police I would say go ahead . Afterward I would contact the bus company tell them the route number and destination...
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    Witness the heart-warming Woolworths gesture that kept everyone cool during a scorching day

    We have a go at them when they do something we don't like. So shouldn't we give them a pat on the back when they do something we like, because doesn't everyone like a pat on the back in recognition of something good they have done.
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    Roald Dahl rewrites: Rather than bowdlerising books on moral grounds we should help children to navigate history

    I supposed it is easier to rewrite books than rewrite history. all books/recorded information shows how we thought and acted for better or worst.it also shows the difference between what was accepted then and now
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    Earn savings with this Woolworths Everyday Rewards trick - but is it worth it?

    I am a woolies rewards member and I use the points for Christmas. I find the best way to use the rewards is to base it on what you normally get and only get extra when you get an extra bonus and will use it within a certain time ( always check use by dates)
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    Stunned Police Caught Learner Driver Allegedly Racing At Double Speed Limit - Here’s What Happened

    all generations have idiots who think the law does not aply to them
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    Outrage erupts after Woolworths shopper photographed breaking societal rules

    first the person is a shopper not an employee work place rules do not apply. wearing some type of footwear is common sense to give your feet some protection if this person does not care for their feet then it is their fault if anything happens to them I personally prefer to wear some type of...
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    Recognising and celebrating diversity: Experts propose two more public holidays in Australia

    it would be nice to include other days that have meaning for other cultures and religions but which would be included and which would be left out, not to forget we once had showday off. and how many extra days would be included. it is not easy to keep everyone happy.
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    Warning! New guidelines state that there’s no safe limit of alcohol you can drink

    did these experts take into account if anything else was consumed while a person was drinking and what type of interaction there was between the alcohol and the food that was consumed
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    'Feeling Rejected': Grandparents Left Out of Intimate Wedding Celebration

    depending upon the situation it should be parents, grandparents brothers sisters and their children uncles aunts. then anyone else depending upon financial situation
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    Long receipt for one item leaves Woolies shopper wondering why

    I am a woolies rewards member . I prefer paper receipts Because I find it easier to check what I bought to what is on the receipts there and then
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    Who's really at fault? Outrage over ‘entitled’ Coles supermarket shopper's checkout complaint

    it is not being entitled to hope you can get assistance do these supermarkets charge less if you use a self-service checkout
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    Is privacy dead in the digital age? 'Consensual doxxing' and the consequences of sharing personal details online

    the only way to stay safe is not to be on the internet not easy in these times
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    Woolworths’ new security measure sparks debate online – is it an invasion of privacy?

    it is unfortunate that woolies has to take this step but this is what society has become where some of us think it is ok to abuse and attack for no reason at all. woolies is doing the right thing except they should have them turned on all the time because by the time some decides it should be...
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    Will paper receipts soon be a thing of the past? Kmart is going (mostly) digital using new 'smart' Aussie technology

    first don't t Do they know trees are a renewable resource. why don't they redesign there receipt and use ink that stays on the receipt and is environmental friendly also not everyone uses online banking. Glenn
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