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south care and his younger brother sam both go to punchbowl boys high there was probably about seventy people out of more use that actually got into a university of some sort but i was still young back then but you could choose which part you really want to take. but at school they're already on different paths. sal heading towards a university degree with sam looking forward to the lessons of the street. they're. there to. go blind or will. minimally in government as you land in honolulu. a. good friend of school and to bed in after those principles down your standards is when the for so on so on. trans on that i'm doing well at school and principal just want to. compliment mae and compliment you on raising me the way you have and. as morgan working out of the office our thoughts were of get away over here. there are big picture walks into the office and he was in your mother and from the from of the days of the shop and his lawyer now your son got this wonderful one two three four and looked at me like what. you're a good student i get in the car. there was another story that got ano
south care and his younger brother sam both go to punchbowl boys high there was probably about seventy people out of more use that actually got into a university of some sort but i was still young back then but you could choose which part you really want to take. but at school they're already on different paths. sal heading towards a university degree with sam looking forward to the lessons of the street. they're. there to. go blind or will. minimally in government as you land in honolulu. a....
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punchbowl boys high principle jehad deed is still a baby when his parents join the mass migration that will radically change their lives. to where i'm really proud of them is they left everything for this i give myself. to start a new life and understanding that they really were going into the online. shopping cart. and see. if your arriving in australia from living on and the most popular song on the radio is to maori any song jump in my car it's going to be a fairly bizarre society that you're in training and try to make sense for many muslims arriving at the notion of public drunkenness was something that was not part of the culture it's a good mystic culture of self enjoyment and celebration of pleasure. so the whole social world that they are in tree is very different to what they had to experience more so in fact than any other if the communities that arrived the during the previous twenty five years or so. and this is where many lebanese families will call home the white working class and immigrant suburbs of southwest sydney canterbury locanda bankstown riverwood and punchbowl.
punchbowl boys high principle jehad deed is still a baby when his parents join the mass migration that will radically change their lives. to where i'm really proud of them is they left everything for this i give myself. to start a new life and understanding that they really were going into the online. shopping cart. and see. if your arriving in australia from living on and the most popular song on the radio is to maori any song jump in my car it's going to be a fairly bizarre society that...
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he's born and bred in south west sydney school that punchbowl boys high. in two thousand he's a new constable with less than a year on the force and nothing prepares him for what he's about to find. i'm walking through this park and i can say you know disc because he's got the tissues. on the ground and then i noticed. an older gentleman you know. and he's hunched over something and he seems to be distressed. i can see young fame on the ground so i don't know what's what's happening so i'm really going to hold him to keep keep more from from the ngo and then i realize it is it's a father. someone fortunate in that situation the father is found his daughter first. and it was clear that had been a sexual assault. it was a very very very traumatic experience very very hard thing to say. in that light her own information came out that it was part of a number of gang gripes that happened in the city very very upset very very sad and it was to me one of the most deplorable acts that you can have had to commit on someone else. and just thinking right that girl wo
he's born and bred in south west sydney school that punchbowl boys high. in two thousand he's a new constable with less than a year on the force and nothing prepares him for what he's about to find. i'm walking through this park and i can say you know disc because he's got the tissues. on the ground and then i noticed. an older gentleman you know. and he's hunched over something and he seems to be distressed. i can see young fame on the ground so i don't know what's what's happening so i'm...
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it is now five months since she had through the doors of punchbowl boys high school. oh never forget the day i. was taking on something that was just too big why was i do it want to get myself that heroic all of those questions that were running through my head. was jumping out of a frock and into the fire. when i walked in in two thousand and six i felt that the voice itself for a long period of time as a school i was struggling numbers numbers would win ling there was there were threats of. closure they were there were things that just wouldn't work i was a school and every day i seem to just lurch from problem to problem to problem. in the late one nine hundred ninety s. the school was just ten minutes away from one of sydney's most notorious drug dealing areas. tilapia street. once again dozens of police were on the notorious montreal three in a timely two murders drive by shootings forum i didn't own moneyball have had enough and. one of the biggest difficulties you have in running a school is you can't control what's going on outside of the school the school bec
it is now five months since she had through the doors of punchbowl boys high school. oh never forget the day i. was taking on something that was just too big why was i do it want to get myself that heroic all of those questions that were running through my head. was jumping out of a frock and into the fire. when i walked in in two thousand and six i felt that the voice itself for a long period of time as a school i was struggling numbers numbers would win ling there was there were threats of....