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When life gives you lemons, make lemonade – Covid-19 and the tattoo industry

2020-06-01 Alicia Teo 0

If you live in NSW, what was April 2020 like for you? Perhaps you had to get used to online classes; perhaps you were annoyed that you couldn’t hang out with friends for a while; […]

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Assignment 2

Proposal: Covid-19’s toll on the body-modification industry

2020-04-27 Alicia Teo 0

Double Blow The Covid-19 pandemic has dealt a huge blow to both arts and service industries. All non-essential services such as spas and nail salons are forced shut. Artists are feeling the pinch – singers […]

The Little Prince
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Objects that mean a lot to me

2020-03-30 Alicia Teo 0

Ever received a gift that made you realize how much someone values your friendship? Ever bought an item as a temporary fix, but ended up keeping them for years? Ever received a limited-edition gift from […]

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Assignment 1

Coronavirus fears prompt shoppers to stock up on essential items, stripping supermarket shelves

2020-03-16 Alicia Teo 1

This article by ABC News would have attracted high readership within Australia due to its timeliness, proximity, impact, and at the point that it was written (March 2, 2020), bizarreness. Yet, the article overlooks several […]

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