New Zealand Listener Magazine: November 27-December 3, 2010; Myths & lies about welfare handouts
Notes
Not working: with growing child poverty and inter-generational welfare dependency, the benefit system needs an overhaul. Does counselling really help? Psychological support for quake-weary Cantabrians. Who is the real Nelson Mandela? Climb every mountain: Freda Du Faur, the first woman to climb Mount Cook. Euan Macleod's paintings: Christchurch. Breaking the cycle: angry and inconsiderate drivers have no place on our roads. 'Outrageous Fortune'. Fear of crying: the perfect mother trap. Pansy Wong: perks fallout. Aboard the rollercoaster: Geoffrey Palmer. What a pain: the ache you're feeling is all in the brain. Scary tactics: canola oil.Additional Notes
pain, canola oil, Pansy Wong, Geoffrey Palmer, welfare state, counselling, Christchurch, earthquakes, Freda Du Faur, Euan Macleod, Nelson Mandela, road rageLocation | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Library | R25462 |