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Brett Hetherington is a freelance writer and teacher living in Catalonia, northern Spain. Some of his work can be found in The Australian Journalism Review, Barcelona Metropolitan, Catalonia Today, Reportage magazine, OpEd News and the Costa Brava Resident. He is the author of “The Re-Made Parent,” a non-fiction book available to publishers through Barcelona’s Antonia Kerrigan Literary Agency.
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Brett Hetherington is a freelance writer and teacher living in Catalonia, northern Spain. Some of his work can be found in The Australian Journalism Review, Barcelona Metropolitan, Catalonia Today, Reportage magazine, OpEd News and the Costa Brava Resident.

He is the author of “The Re-Made Parent,” a non-fiction book available to publishers through Barcelona's Antonia Kerrigan Literary Agency.

www.bretthetherington.net

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(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Post Power-Point Trauma Syndrome I have explained why I will not use PowerPoint as a way informing my students and I have looked at the reasons it is becoming unpopular in business and other settings.
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, October 26, 2009
Polaris Project: Combating Human Trafficking or The Helping Hand of Hypocrisy? In this article, I have investigated exactly who Polaris Project has decided to team up with in their work against human trafficking. My findings bring up a number of serious concerns about any organisation that seeks out funds from the public pocket – especially one that claims to be an ideological cleanskin.
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, September 2, 2009
"Yes, we finance bomb-making...and that's fine!" [RESUBMITTED] This is a re-edited submission of a report based on an allegation by a shareholder that one of Spain's largest banks is involved in weapon's production and export.

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