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  <&>Wellington Corpus of Spoken New Zealand English Version One</&>
  <&>Copyright 1998 School of Linguistics & Applied Language Studies</&>
  <&>Victoria University of Wellington</&>

  <&>side one</&>
  <&>2:48</&>
  

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      so what else did you go to

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      what else

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      um <O>tut</O> on on monday i went to um <O>inhales</O>

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      it was a women writers

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      that's right um bub bridger um who's a poetry writer here in
      wellington

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      and jenny bernholdt and <latch>

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      <O>coughs</O> <latch>

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      who else oh and lauris edmond who's written autobiography and
      quite a few poetry books <,>

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      it was really good <,>

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      i really <.>en</.> yeah

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      bub bridger i love her she's she's really

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      she's just MY kind of person <O>laughs</O>

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      she's got some really neat poetry and really natural too and um
      <.>ja</.>

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      <.>t</.> tell <.>m</.> tell <?>me</?> about the thing that you
      organised

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      it's the beginners guide to green consumption

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      yeah that was for veg right

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      the veg group

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      yeah well yeah it was part of women for the environment day

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      women in the environment

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      mhm

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      but it was it was it was interesting

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      lots of people turned up <latch>

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      <O>laughs</O> <latch>

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      all of about THREE <latch>

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      <drawls>oh</drawls> you needed more publicity <&>4:00</&>

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      um well there was enough about

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      like people had written on boards and stuff but hey never mind

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      <{><[>um</[> no it was interesting um

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      we just went through the green quiz and how how green are you
      <latch>

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      <[>mm</[></{>

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      oh cool

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      what were some of the questions <,> that you asked <latch>

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      can't remember

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      um things like er what's <,,><&>3</&>

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      yeah what's the best thing to do in a car <O>voc</O> to stop
      pollution <latch>

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      mhm <latch>

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      um and things like minor catalytic converter or using unleaded
      petrol or

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      what's a catalytic <&>pronounced catalatic</&> <.>inv</.>
      inverter <latch>

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      <{><[>converter</[>

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      <[>converter</[></{> sorry

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      it just

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      it's like a a filter

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      it filters out carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide and <{1><[1>you
      know</[1> hydrogen and chloride and everything else

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      and sulphur dioxide and the other chemicals

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      <{2><[2><unclear>word</unclear></[2>

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      <[1>oh</[1></{1>

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      <[2>are they starting to build</[2></{2> cars with these things
      on them nowadays <latch>

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      i think b m w does <latch>

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      <O>laughs</O> oh right how many people <{><[>buy</[> b m ws
      <latch>

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      <[>yeah</[></{>

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      it's okay in expensive ones <latch>

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      right <&>5:00</&>

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      and then we kind of moved on on to what

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      cos there was a speaker from wellington city council

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      who was that larissa

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      i don't know <,> her name

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      it was supposed to be barbara massey but she didn't turn up so
      someone else did <latch>

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      right

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      and um mm yeah and it was kind of really interesting

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      all about packaging and what the council's trying to do about
      waste <O>tut</O>

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      how reduction is more important than recycling <latch>

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      and is the wellington city council doing much about <{><[>waste</[>

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      <[>yeah yeah</[></{> they're starting in porirua

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      they're going to start a um a composting station which is for
      like green waste which is trees and stuff rather than food
      <latch>

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      oh good

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      which is left cos that's like forty percent of land fills is
      green waste

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      SO they <{><[>SAID</[> in the in the

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      that was the women's in <latch>

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      <[>yeah</[></{>

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      <unclear>word</unclear>

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      that's right <O>laughs</O>

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      that's was in um the er that women in the environment lecture
      that we <&>6:00</&> went to

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      um they said that

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      and the other bit was you know compost clipping you know grass
      clippings and things <,>

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      and er and does that not decompose unless you have it in a <{><[>decomposing
      sort of thing</[>

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      <[><.>no</.> yeah not</[></{> not in a land fill because of all
      the other stuff around it so

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      for decomposition you need things like worms and little
      microorganisms

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      and because of all the toxins and stuff in landfills <latch>

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      right

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      it means that you can't

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      it isn't the right environment for <{1><[1>decomposition</[1>
      and like you think that paper and stuff breaks down in land
      fills but it doesn't <,>

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      <{2><[2>not</[2> at all

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      it's like there's been studies in the states where they've gone
      through <.>land</.> former land fills <{3><[3>and</[3> sort of
      seen and been able to read papers that that have been in the
      land fill for like sixty years <latch>

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      <[1>mm</[1></{1>

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      <[2>right</[2></{2>

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      <[3>mm</[3></{3>

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      my goodness

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      scary <.>d</.> <.>ar</.>

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      like are these things going to be

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      cos i remember that um that elderly woman in the other lecture
      we went to

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      that forum discussion <&>7:00</&> on the environment <latch>

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      the woman <?>er the commissioner</?> <latch>

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      no she was she was the elderly lady who said i represent senior
      citizens who can't get to rubbish dumps or compost outlets to to
      get my rubbish you know <latch>

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      a speaker or <latch>

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      no she was just a member of the audience

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      and i just thought that's quite an interesting point

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      are these things going to be

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      are these composting depots going to be in quite central places
      like or are they going to <{><[>be</[> out in the suburbs
      <latch>

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      <[>well</[></{>

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      well that's but that's it's only in one tip it's only in porirua

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      but <{><[>um</[> they're also setting up sort of like a a model
      garden and show you how to compost it and everything

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      <[>mm</[></{>

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      oh good <latch>

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      that's quite cool

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      that's all happening next year

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      neat oh that's good

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      and also curbside recycling's starting next year too <,>

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      and <.>w</.> how how's <O>laughs</O>

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      gosh we are getting our own environmental <O>laughs</O>
      knowledge expanded <&>8:00</&> somewhat

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      but how's that going to work

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      are they going to put

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      are you just going to put all your bottles out and all your cans
      together and are the rubbish collectors going to have to put
      them in the <{><[>right bins</[>

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      <[>no</[></{> you you have a number of bins

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      you have like three bins where you put

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      i'm not sure if plastics do get recycled because not very many
      plastics in new zealand recycle

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      but you have a bin for bottles and a bin for <{1><[1>aluminium</[1>
      cans and yeah and <{2><[2>stuff</[2>

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      and um well they

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      we might have a bin for recycling plastic i'm not really sure
      <latch>

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      <[1>each house</[1></{1>

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      <[2>wow</[2></{2>

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      mhm

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      and um and then all your other waste gets put somewhere else
      <latch>

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      right oh that's good <latch>

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      mm but in europe and stuff

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      they <,,> they have special bins on the street like you know for
      all your

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      cos in vienna and stuff because they're all in apartments rather
      than houses and they don't have gardens

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      they have like compost bins on the street where you put all your
      your food waste and everything <.>o</.>

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      and it gets collected and turned into compost

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      so it's really cunning <latch> <&>9:00</&>

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      mm that's which

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      cos this is the thing isn't

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      er i mean even in lovely green new zealand you have lots of um
      <,> lots of people that don't have gardens

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      <.>bu</.> bub bridger that <.>w</.> woman that read her poetry
      on monday

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      she said my garden's about the size of this table and the table
      would've been you know about a metre long

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      and and she said that

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      yeah i can't imagine that she would

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      she'd have it full with flowers

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      but i think a lot of people

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      but like is i mean <,,> um no

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      if if there's a problem that YOU can't use the compost yourself
      i mean why not just put it in a plastic bag and put it on on the
      street and saying compost take it <,>

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      for other people to use rather than yourself

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      if you can't if you don't have a garden

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      <{><[>then why can't</[> other people use it <latch>

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      <[>oh i see</[></{>

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      you mean give your compost away to your next door neighbour sort
      of <{><[>thing

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      right</[>

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      <[>yeah yeah</[></{>

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      i mean like just because you don't have any use for it doesn't
      mean that other people don't have any <{1><[1>use for it</[1>

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      if you compost it like <?>you</?> have moist <unclear>word</unclear>
      wonderful compost

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      why are we <&>10:00</&> talking <{2><[2><unclear>word</unclear></[2>

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      <[1>right</[1></{1>

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      <[2>oh that no

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      well i'm i'm</[2></{2> laughing cos i've got these visions of
      someone <.>knocking</.>

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      a little old lady in a in a flat going up the road and knocking
      on the door and saying would you like my banana skins and my <O>sniffs</O>
      my <{1><[1>rotten</[1> tomatoes for your <{2><[2>compost</[2>

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      <O>laughs</O> <{3><[3>i guess you'd have you'd have to right the

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      ask the right person</[3>

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      <[1>well that's</[1></{1>

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      <[2>that's</[2></{2>

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      <[3>oh no you need to make your own</[3></{3> compost and then
      give it to them as as <{><[>compost</[>

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      <[>oh okay</[></{> right right okay <O>laughs</O> <latch>

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      and then after that we had another speaker about development and
      cooperatives and trade aid basically <latch>

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      oh <{><[>right</[>

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      <[>that was</[></{> quite interesting

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      that's what you you're been at working at today <latch>

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      mhm <latch>

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      mm well who who was that <.>that</.> that came up <{><[>and
      spoke to you</[>

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      <[>melanie</[></{>

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      she <.>d</.> well <.>th</.>

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      part of the trade aid development group is we're organising a
      group of people to do public speaking for those kind of forums
      <latch>

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      mhm <latch>

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      and that's what's she doing <latch>

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      has <.>m</.> and has melanie travelled quite a bit all overseas
      and

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      she went to school in

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      international school in <&>11:00</&> england

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      right

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      and then came back here to university and so i suppose she's
      travelled in europe and stuff <{><[>naturally</[>

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      didn't really ask

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      <[>mhm</[></{>

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      colin's trying to make lots of people aware of what these
      international co ops are doing

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      is is that her job

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      <{><[>to take the edge

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      no

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      sorry</[>

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      <[>no no no no no</[></{>

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      she's just a student

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      <{><[>she's</[>

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      <[>oh</[></{> is she

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      <{><[>oh right</[>

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      <[>she's</[></{> just a volunteer at the shop that's helping
      <latch>

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      oh okay got you <,,>

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      oh right

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      cos um that article i read was also

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      this is a very women talk

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      but um there's this article where i read in the paper was um <,>

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      oh it's a few weeks ago months ago

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      but this um woman who had graduated from victoria university

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      she has been asked to go over to one of these african um
      settlements

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      and <.>sh</.> she's got the job of setting up a whole sort of
      big <,> working co op for women and

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      and she said that <&>12:00</&> she's going to be taking on board
      quite a lot <.>of</.>

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      you know she's going to have to be careful because she said that
      she was going to have to break down a lot of the stereotypes but
      there was that fine line between treading on a culture's um <,>
      <O>tut</O> protocol i guess

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      customs traditions

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      um as to what she thinks is liberating women and making them
      more <.>dep</.> <,> independent and things

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      i think you've got to realise that the that even the aid
      agencies are patriarchal systems

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      i mean <latch>

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      mhm <latch>

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      i watched a video this week about ghana and how development
      agency went into into ghana

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      and ghana is one of the few

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      no was it was it ghana or gambia

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      <laughs>now i've showed my ignorance</laughs>

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      one or the other

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      um <,,><&>3</&> they went

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      <.>gha</.> ghana is one of the <,> few african countries where
      women own land <latch> <&>13:00</&>

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      mm <latch>

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      and the aid agency with the help of the government went in there
      and took all the land off the women and turned it into this
      great big developed farm for rice and the women didn't have any
      land left

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      <?>and</?> <unclear>word</unclear> they just ignored them <?>in
      this kind of <{><[>way</?></[>

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      <[>and the</[></{> women weren't working the rice fields

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      they were <latch>

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      they were <latch>

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      but because the village chief who happened to be MALE kind of
      said <with croaky voice>oh yeah</with croaky voice> not a worry
      you can lease our land

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      they didn't know that they weren't consulted

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      and the age <.>a</.> aid agency still didn't give a toss they
      couldn't see that that was the case

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      i mean just because

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      mm

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      um it's just the difference between yeah cultures i suppose

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      <{1><[1>in that</[1> the aid agencies didn't didn't realise wow
      these are women that own land that's really important we've got
      to keep that

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      they just <{2><[2>went development development great</[2>

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      let's go and develop

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      <[1>mm</[1></{1>

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      <[2>they went immediately to the chief's mm</[2></{2>

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      right

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      <O>coughs</O> <&>14:00</&>

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      oh what else um <,,>

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      i went <drawls>to</drawls>

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      oh i went to a um thing on tuesday

  <WSC#DPC217:1175:FA>
      woman body image which was quite <{><[>interesting</[>

  <WSC#DPC217:1180:FB>
      <[>oh how</[></{> was that <latch>

  <WSC#DPC217:1185:FA>
      it was GOOD

  <WSC#DPC217:1190:FA>
      i i didn't make the first half because i had a lecture but the
      second second half

  <WSC#DPC217:1195:FA>
      so i came in half way but she sort of repeated what they had
      been talking about

  <WSC#DPC217:1200:FA>
      so it was quite good actually um <latch>

  <WSC#DPC217:1205:FB>
      how many people were there

  <WSC#DPC217:1210:FA>
      quite a few

  <WSC#DPC217:1215:FA>
      that's what i mean and it's it was really good and i thought the
      <.>f</.> um reception to it was pretty good <,>

  <WSC#DPC217:1220:FA>
      um <latch>

  <WSC#DPC217:1225:FB>
      what were they talking about

  <WSC#DPC217:1230:FA>
      well they were talking about

  <WSC#DPC217:1235:FA>
      um i think in the first half they were talking about how strange
      it is that you know

  <WSC#DPC217:1240:FA>
      yeah we should logically think that these outside pressures to
      be thin and beautiful and have no skin problems and everything
      are really ludicrous and we should you know realise that and pay
      attention to it

  <WSC#DPC217:1245:FA>
      but she said <,> that would be quite simple um <&>15:00</&> but
      it's it's where it's usually it's usually she said where our
      emotions come into it and she said it's um <O>tut</O> you
      usually

  <WSC#DPC217:1250:FA>
      oh she put it really well i probably won't be able to sum it up
      in the same words

  <WSC#DPC217:1255:FA>
      but she said it's when it's when you sometimes <,,> <O>tut</O>

  <WSC#DPC217:1260:FA>
      yeah SHE said that it's how how she felt it went is that it's
      when people deny themselves of of their feelings

  <WSC#DPC217:1265:FA>
      like if they <.>f</.> she said for some reason in our society
      it's WRONG to feel angry and it's WRONG to feel really sad and
      it's wrong to feel upset and lonely

  <WSC#DPC217:1270:FA>
      and we we don't think we've got it together you know we think
      that's abnormal

  <WSC#DPC217:1275:FA>
      so then we say as as she said then we say

  <WSC#DPC217:1280:FA>
      oh well you know if i if i had that sort of haircut or if i had
      those clothes

  <WSC#DPC217:1285:FA>
      if i if i had that sort of face and i was wearing that sort of
      perfume i'd have it all together and i wouldn't feel these
      things any more

  <WSC#DPC217:1290:FA>
      so <&>16:00</&> almost putting like you know external um <,>
      yeah external <.>un</.>

  <WSC#DPC217:1295:FA>
      what do you call that <.>im</.> immaterial aren't they

  <WSC#DPC217:1300:FA>
      they're not emotional things <.>they're</.>

  <WSC#DPC217:1305:FA>
      instead of finding emotional fulfilment anyway you're trying to
      find sort of material objects to make yourself feel better

  <WSC#DPC217:1310:FA>
      and she said no wonder you know

  <WSC#DPC217:1315:FA>
      and and that's quite a

  <WSC#DPC217:1320:FA>
      i mean it might be a big generalisation but i think quite often
      a lot of people SHOP to make them feel SELF feel better
      sometimes <,>

  <WSC#DPC217:1325:FA>
      feeling really GROTTY so maybe i'll go and see if there's a nice
      dress in town or something <&>16:48</&>
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