Showing posts with label superior. Show all posts
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Manuka Honey is Better From Australia

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Such a lot of myths are trending in social media. Put something radical on Twitter and people want to follow this latest falsity. There are raves about the properties or Manuka honey from New Zealand, and it must be from kiwiland. Many believe this without question. Unfortunately, the belief is not true. | not. |◀|
Australian Maunuka honey

Nural Cokcetin of Sydney University of Technology has found that the "syrup" from the land of Aus is better. Sixteen per cent of the Aussie stuff was more potent. The rugby kings do not have to worry though: global demand is greater than supply. | ▶ | not | ▶ |

Apparently, bee juice is a natural antibiotic. It is used to treat cuts and burns. Advertising claim it will cure sore throat, acne, gingivitis and irritable bowel syndrome. The latter claims have not be tested for voracity. | ▶ | not. | ▶ |

It is seems silly to continue to produce the raw product when a copy of the therapeutic substance, methylglyoxal, can be made synthetically. Buying it in tubes from pharmacists cannot be far down the track. | ▶ not | ◀ |
Economics
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English Culture or Australian?

 Working Class Englishman. Oh hum.
An Australian travelled the streets of London and asked people what they thought Australians were really like. It was amazing how many English people had visited the big dusty land. They all, of course, told bad stories about their trips. This is the thing you do when you get back home apparently.

There is this mistaken belief that all ex-pat Australians live in Earl's Court. They used to, but not anymore. They think we all work in bars - even in Australia. The interviewees kept looking around for a backpack, which I didn't have.

English people are obsessed about the Australian accent saying it is funny, even though it is more London than London. After all that is where most of the convicts came from. Furthermore, the English have some of the strangest accents in the world.

They think that Kylie Minogue is the sole representative of Australia. All their beliefs are based on her. This is despite the fact that Kylie has become a quasi Brit. She is certainly more popular in England than she ever was in Australia. We don't move our lips when we speak. This, they believe, is to keep the flies out.

Another thing: New Zealand is the sheep country not Australia. We just have millions of kangaroos here; oh, and rabbits that were cleverly introduced by the Brits. We do have a lot of cattle as well.  This is also where the world's minerals come from.  Australia is a giant mineral "bucket".  England doesn't have much of this.

Australians are racist. That is a given. Even though the English hatred for anything French is well known. It is actually the English who are the most racist. They must be - they are superior to everyone else!
 Culture by Ty Buchanan 
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Sydney Versus Melbourne

There has always been a battle between Sydney and Melbourne over which city is the best. It is a longing to be seen as the capital of the country despite the nation having built an official capital in Canberra, ironically, midway between Sydney and Melbourne.

Sydneysiders think little of claims by Melbourne. A recent world survey put Sydney at ninth as the world's most attractive cities. Melbourne didn't rank in the ten. The problem was that the researchers only knew of Sydney as an Australian city. This says a lot about how outsiders view Australia.

Most capitals have the highest population of any other city in a country. Sydney clearly has the highest population. Though many Australian companies choose Melbourne as their base, overseas businesses go to Sydney. Furthermore, Sydney is the main distribution point for Australian news to the world.

Thankfully, tourists from other countries do not come to Australia to experience city life. They get that at home. They spread themselves broadly across the country in choice of vacation destinations.  There is not much doubt that tourists enter the country through Sydney. This does give a "tourist dollar" advantage to the city. The Gold Coast, Great Barrier Reef and Melbourne would be fly-on destinations for most visitors.
Tourism by Ty Buchanan
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