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David's digital scrapbook. Laquo; My first video production. Climate change is real. Movies seen in 2006. January 2, 2007 by David Reid. Below is a list of movies I saw at the cinema in 2006. I watched a lot more on DVD too, but I didn’t write them all down. Memoirs of a Geisha. A History of Violence. Riding Alone for 1,000 Miles. The Road in the Air. A Battle of Wits. I won’t give them ratings or rank them all, but I will note a few of the movies which I thought were special. Stunning in every respect.
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Movies seen in 2013 | David reads books
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David's digital scrapbook. Laquo; Get your facts rights. Movies I saw in 2014. Movies seen in 2013. December 31, 2013 by David Reid. Following from the list in 2012. And previous years, here is a list of movies that I saw at the cinema in 2013. There were plenty of good movies released this year and I managed to see a good selection of them. Life of Pi 3D. The Company You Keep. The Place Beyond the Pines. On December 31, 2014 at 3:38 am. Movies I saw in 2014 David reads books. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Movies seen in 2011 | David reads books
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David's digital scrapbook. Laquo; Defining Political Ecology. The peak oil report that the Australian government doesn’t want you to read. Movies seen in 2011. December 31, 2011 by David Reid. Following on from the lists in 2006. Here is a list of films and documentaries I saw in 2011. This only includes movies seen on the big screen, not what I have watched on DVD or TV. This Movie is Broken. Lao Ma Ti Hua (老媽蹄花) [at Urban Nomad Film Fest]. Voices in the Clouds (眾族同聲) [at Urban Nomad Film Fest]. You are...
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David's digital scrapbook. Laquo; Nobel Peace Prize should reward courageous activism. Movies seen in 2013. Get your facts rights. November 4, 2013 by David Reid. I had a letter published in the. Today about the importance of being factually accurate when engaging in public debate. I wrote the letter partly in response to the continual nonsense about climate change that seems to always get published on the letters pages of many newspapers. It was also motivated by letters in the. Barbra and Jack Donachy.
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David's digital scrapbook. Https:/ davidreadsbooks.wordpress.com. Formerly in Taiwan, now back in Australia. Posts by David Reid:. December 31, 2014. Movies I saw in 2014. December 31, 2013. Movies seen in 2013. November 4, 2013. Get your facts rights. October 11, 2013. Nobel Peace Prize should reward courageous activism. August 31, 2013. A collection of election scorecards. July 16, 2013. Firefighters need cancer compensation legislation. June 10, 2013. Older Posts ». Movies I saw in 2014.
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Commentary on all things Taiwanese Taiwan. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Election results reflect deep concerns of Taiwan’s citizens: Bruce Jacobs. The following commentary by Bruce Jacobs, Emeritus Professor of Asian Languages and Studies at Monash University, was originally published on The Conversation. Voters assert themselves as Taiwanese in a warning to KMT. Taiwan’s opposition Democratic Progressive Party. DPP) has won an unprecedented landslide victory. In addition, parties ...
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Election - David on Formosa
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Commentary on all things Taiwanese Taiwan. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Taiwan needs absentee voting. Was published in the Taipei Times today. In the letter I suggest that Taiwan should adopt pre-poll and absentee voting to reduce the level of disenfranchisement in elections. On the same day that voters turned out for the nine-in-one elections in Taiwan, there was also a state election in Victoria, Australia. This leads to significant disenfranchisement of military and emergency se...
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Kmt - David on Formosa
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Commentary on all things Taiwanese Taiwan. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Election results reflect deep concerns of Taiwan’s citizens: Bruce Jacobs. The following commentary by Bruce Jacobs, Emeritus Professor of Asian Languages and Studies at Monash University, was originally published on The Conversation. Voters assert themselves as Taiwanese in a warning to KMT. Taiwan’s opposition Democratic Progressive Party. DPP) has won an unprecedented landslide victory. In addition, parties ...
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Taiwan Studies - David on Formosa
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Commentary on all things Taiwanese Taiwan. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Taiwan Studies. Taiwan Studies takes centre stage at ANU. I’ve just spent the past week in Canberra attending a Taiwan Studies conference at Australian National University (ANU). The conference titled “Taiwan: The View from the South” was hosted by the Australian Centre on China in the World. The conference brought together scholars from Australia, Taiwan and other countries. While it is grea...
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Commentary on all things Taiwanese Taiwan. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: David Reid. Now living in Australia, formerly resident in Taipei and Taichung. Open letter to the President of NCCU. Photo by Ken Marshall, flickr. Which I co-wrote with Ben Goren, was published in the. Dec 6, page 3). We would like to make a public call to NCCU president Edward Chow. Ten years of blogging at David on Formosa. Was written on this day ten years ago. At that time Facebook was...