Depends what you mean though
about 80% (if you can quantify it) of our increased lifespan since pre-industrial times is due to engineers separating where we drink from where we go to the toilet and giving us more food
medicine is just "icing on the cake" of modern life if you like
but...
also
There's people who start out the degree because they think it'll be easy, because they couldn't think of anything else, or (commonly) because they couldn't get into anything else at uni.
Fortunately lots of them don't finish the degree, usually locals who only come to uni to party...
UAI is (supposedly) reflective of only the supply & demand for a course
The number of places for teaching at Newcastle is very large (~1000 in all fields, I couldn't tell you exactly how many of those spots are for primary teachers)
And the interest in doing teaching among the...
haha i like that
female description:
The challenge to address poverty and hunger in an environmentally sustainable and just way is one of the most serious challenges facing the contemporary world. The Bachelor of Development Studies provides opportunities to study the causes and consequences...
like what? name something
i can't understand these guys: http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=182456
if something's gonna take up about half ur waking hours for most of the rest of ur life u'd think u'd pick something interesting/worthwhile, lol
no it's fucking not
our oppressive taxation system takes $$$ off rich ppl, i.e. ppl who invest the money in business, u know those things that provide goods and services OTHER THAN THE STATE
and give it thru generous welfare to ordinary ppl who waste it on big TVs and pokies
then they...
nobody spends more money on unnecessary items than lower income earners, though
lol, do u think rich ppl stockpile hundreds of cars & big TVs or something?
yeah i get what u mean
with some things we have that if u buy 2, it gives u a discount
but generally speaking, with most things, the catalogue may say "2 for $x", but it just means they're $x/2 individually, almost every time