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The Laser Hair Removal Guide for Dark Skin

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Hi All, I have very dense hair on my body and have always wanted to get rid of it permanently. Being a woman of colour, I was always under the impression that laser hair removal treatment is not meant for me. I had read somewhere that laser works well on light skin with dark hair, so I never bothered to go that way. But then, my best friend Regina went to this laser skin clinic and found out everything about the procedure. She told me that it was possible for dark skin men and women to undergo the treatment. If you don’t believe me, then read the article shared below and debunk all the myths.    https://www.freshskincanvas.com.au/the-laser-hair-removal-guide-for-dark-skin/

World Rally Championship finale cancelled amid Australia bush fires

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Official confirmation of the decision from rally organisers is expected imminently. Autosport has seen email confirmation from rally officials to the FIA and WRC Promoter declaring the cancellation, with a public announcement being prepared to accompany the sporting decision from the clerk of the course Wayne Kenny. The organisers of the final round of this year's WRC put together a plan for a revised and substantially shortened route on Monday in the hope of still running the event, but the decision to cancel was taken on Tuesday morning. Read more:  https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/147098/wrc-finale-cancelled-due-to-fires-in-australia

The day it forgot to rain on Australia

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One thing you won't need on Monday if you live in mainland Australia is an umbrella - unless it doubles as a parasol. The Bureau of Meteorology had forecast Australia to be all but rainless for the day - aside from a tiny splotch off the Kimberley and western Tasmania. The unusual reading, especially for the mainland of roughly 7.6 million square kilometres, had the agency's boffins poring over their record books. "The team can't comprehensively identify a day in our records where there hasn't been rain somewhere on continental Australia," a bureau spokesman said. Read more:  https://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/the-day-it-forgot-to-rain-on-australia-20191111-p539cy.html

Australia Has A Capability Gap, And Space Capabilities Can Fix It

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ASPI’s Catherine McGregor has highlighted the concerns of two former air force chiefs that there’s an urgent capability gap in the Australian Defence Force’s order of battle—an absence of credible long-range strike capability for the air force and navy. Air Marshals Leo Davies and Geoff Brown told McGregor that Australia needs a long-range bomber (the only real option being the US B-21 Raider now under development) as well as long-range drones and land-based missiles. Read more:  https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/australia-has-capability-gap-and-space-capabilities-can-fix-it-95466

Essential poll: voters divided on PM's plan to crack down on environmental protests

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Australians are divided about a controversial plan, telegraphed by Scott Morrison, to curb environmental activism against the resources sector – with the Guardian Essential sample split between support, opposition and indifference. In the wake of the prime minister using a combative speech to the Queensland Resources Council to unload on “apocalyptic” progressivism and float potential curbs on activism, voters were asked whether they would support a change that could make consumer or environmental boycotts illegal in Australia. Read more:  https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/nov/12/essential-poll-voters-divided-on-pms-plan-to-crack-down-on-environmental-protests