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Answering on Murdoch’s argument
Answers From presents opinion of Anya Tretyakova. The simple fact is that television is too pervasive a medium to be unregulated. In August 2009, James Murdoch delivered the MacTaggart Lecture at the Edinburgh International Television Festival and spoke about the UK Media Industry, specifically public service broadcasting, digital media and journalism, and government regulation. Although a unique media market in and of itself, the UK media structure is not entirely dissimilar to Australia’s own, especially in regards … Read entire article »
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Answers about Elena Ornig
Stanford Who’s Who welcomes Elena P. Ornig to the ranks of leading professionals as a result of her phenomenal work in the Publishing Industry. This press release was prepared and written by Michael Fairlie and first published at Stanford Who’s Who website. PACIFIC PINES, QLD, AUSTRALIA, March 20, 2011 /Stanford Who’s Who/ — Stanford Who’s Who welcomes Elena P. Ornig to the ranks of leading professionals as a result of her phenomenal work in the … Read entire article »
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Answers from Ged Tadamax
Answers for Elena Ornig from Ged Tadamax. I was reading the article (Interview with Jasmine, Angela Parr and John Wayne Parr), Elena Ornig wrote and I was asked for my reflections. It seemed there were 3 ideas that were there but un-birthed. It began with some questions on art. Is Muay Thai an art? There wasn’t any explanation or definition of what an art is and how it differs from a skill. I was disappointed because the transition from skill … Read entire article »
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Therefore, my answer to every parent is – let them!
Answers from Elena Ornig. Part three: After interview. The real facts: According to few different surveys the most dangerous sports are: Basketball, bicycling, football, soccer, baseball, skateboards, trampolines, softball, swimming, diving, horseback riding, weightlifting, volleyball, golf, roller skating, wrestling, gymnastics and cheerleading. I wonder if Anna Bligh is also concerned about these really dangerous sports which kids attend at a very young age, certainly younger than Jasmine Parr, are right here around Queensland. As for the Phil Reeves who … Read entire article »
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Answers from nterview with Jasmine, Angela Parr and John Wayne Parr.
Answers from Elena Ornig. Part two: Interview with Jasmine, Angela Parr and John Wayne Parr. ‘One-on-one session’ with John Wayne Parr’s family. Mr. Parr – you said “it is not a violent sport, it’s an art”. We all know that in general, sport is an activity which is competitive, organized and entertaining. It’s governed by rules and customs and defined by result or specific criteria. Please, tell my readers why Muay Thai, which some call a combat sport, … Read entire article »
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Answering why it is better to let them believe in their dreams!
Answers from Elena Ornig. First part: Before the interview. Before the Interview I knew absolutely nothing about Muay Thai, but I knew just enough to understand the difference between kickboxing in general compared to ice hockey for example. If it wouldn’t be for the national hysteria about John Wayne Parr I would never be aware of his presence on Earth, either. Then I started to hear his name on TV, saw John on the 7:30 Project and … Read entire article »
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