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For Azra Rochester, an Aboriginal secondary education transition officer at Wirreanda secondary school in South Australia, and her students, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, it means exploring "not only the faces, but the choices [Indigenous soldiers] made" during wartime.
Linda Urban's new novel, "The Center of Everything," uses the premise of a grandparent's death in a surprising way, exploring not only grief but also its occasional companions, anxiety and guilt.
There was some wild free improvising in the middle, building up to a meticulous and completely nonwild solo by Mr. Weiss, exploring not only all of his cymbals but all the areas of each cymbal, from rustles to darker, gonglike sounds.
In the first two episodes, showing as part of the small-screen strand of the Toronto film festival, Brooker (with help from a new team of big names) displayed his knack for exploring not only the evils of technology but the life-changing benefits it might bring.
"The circumstances of my early years made me receptive to any student who came to me and who was exploring not only the self but the society as a whole, the natural world as well as the human world," he said.
Such reassessment would require exploring not only the policy-making processes but the potential of a governance – futures research alliance.
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Filmed chronologically and set in real time, it explores not only fear but trust, ego and violence.
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