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Psychological Speed Limit (@PsychologyNow)
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Auckland has almost double the national average of reported sexual assaults
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/78435939/sexual-violence–a-growing-problem Auckland has almost double the national average of reported sexual assault victimisations in New Zealand. According to police figures released under the Official Information Act, there were 20.89 victimisations per 10,000 people in Auckland Central Area, compared with the national rate of 10.92 during 2015. Eastern Bay of Plenty had the second-highest rate of…
Like flipping a bunch of coins and only keeping the ones that come up heads
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Taking back the power
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Healing crystal advertorial pulled after failing to prove benefits
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