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  2. The Anime Man - Wikipedia

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    The first episode was released on 5 June 2020 and all episodes are available on YouTube and major podcast platforms. [26] [27] [28] In February 2022, Bizinger created a third channel, The Anime Man VODs, which feature recordings of his Twitch livestreams.

  3. English Australia - Wikipedia

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    The association started publishing EA Journal around 1983; it became the English Australia Journal: the Australian Journal of English Language Teaching with volume 24, number 2 in 2012. [5] English Australia also maintains a web-based list of the ELICOS English courses provided by its members. It hosts an annual conference for its member ...

  4. YouTube in education - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 study focused on clinical skills education from YouTube found that the 100 most accessible videos across a variety of topics (venipuncture, wound care, pain assessment, CPR, and others) were generally unsatisfactory. [13] The value of YouTube in relation to dentistry and dental education has also been evaluated.

  5. Australian Story - Wikipedia

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    Australian Story is a weekly half-hour program which airs on Mondays at 8pm . [5] [6] The program is categorised as a documentary style current affairs program. [7]This hybrid categorisation [7] is a result of the program's decision to present newsworthy stories without the presence of an onscreen reporter. [1]

  6. South Australian English - Wikipedia

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    In South Australia, however, there is a high proportion of people who use the broad /aː/ PALM vowel in BATH words. For example, a survey of pronunciation in different cities found that 86% of those surveyed in Adelaide pronounced graph with an /aː/ , whereas 100% of those surveyed in Hobart and 70% of those surveyed in Melbourne used /æ/ .

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  8. Australian English phonology - Wikipedia

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    Australian English is notable for vowel length contrasts which are absent from many English dialects. The Australian English vowels /ɪ/, /e/ and /eː/ are noticeably closer (pronounced with a higher tongue position) than their contemporary Received Pronunciation equivalents. However, a recent short-front vowel chain shift has resulted in ...

  9. Category : English-language television stations in Australia

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    Channel V Australia; Channelvision; Classics (TV channel) Club MTV (Australian TV channel) Club Superstation; CMT (Australian TV channel) Comedy (TV channel) Comedy Central (Australian and New Zealand TV channel) The Comedy Channel; Country Music Channel; Crime (TV channel) Real Crime (Australian TV channel) CTV 41 Bendigo

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