Steven Huang
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A sticky situation
The world is full of small innocuous items that punch well above their weight. They barely register on the radar when present, but taken away the world flips its axis.
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2016 young writer conference in Sydney – 'connection' set the tone
The 2016 Press Service International young writers\' conference in Sydney saw young people come from across Australia, New Zealand and other international locations.
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One Afternoon in Sydney – powerful panel session
\'One Afternoon in Sydney\' was held last weekend in Sydney as a follow on from \'One Day in Melbourne\' in April and those who attended enjoyed a remarkable panel discussion where participation took place from the audience.
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Childhood wisdom
The old Sunday school stories are often neglected with time, despite them holding key virtues to hold on to.
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The arrival fallacy
Close your eyes and imagine that for the last 12 months you have been saving every spare dollar towards your first car. Finally, you have the money needed.
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Nintendo NES release date, news & updates: to support a number of different TVs
Nintendo recently revealed that the console will support a number of different TV options. Featuring a few of modes that will replicate the look of CRT screens, displaying each pixel as square and 4:3 aspect ratio.
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Google's Nexus 6P reportedly sold out on Google Store; no plan to restock; new phone to release?
The 6P, built by Chinese telecommunication giant Huawei, and the first Nexus phone that the company has ever built for Google is out-of-stock in Google Store.
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Bitterness lost when we find the heart to forgive
It can be very hard to forget the things that have deeply hurt us. It can even be worse when we\'ve been hurt by someone that is close to us. I have often heard of family members that go for years without talking to one another due to previous disputes.
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Indigenous digital strategies
It has been sixteen years eight months and eight days since the world sat up to witness the dawning of a new age. The year 2000 evoked several fears: computer programmers feared the Y2K bug: a complication in distinguishing the year 2000 from the 1900s.
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International Comment and Sport Awards for PSI young writers are big deals
Tim Newman of Christchurch won the 2016 The Tony Dunkerley Sport Writer Award at the Press Service International (PSI) young writers conference in Sydney on the weekend, while Andrew Sinclair the Basil Sellers International young writers award.