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The lecturer talked about human rights, and they were controversial in the history of
rights. Firstly, he indicated that it was a starting point for a wider application of law to right.
Additionally, UK lawyers played a significant role in the drafting of the convention. Moreover,
15 specific rights and freedoms were free trials, free expressions, and free elections. Finally,
it was considered a minimum standard of human rights. (68 words)

2. The lecturer talked about architecture, and it caused both pleasure and trouble.
Firstly, she indicated that the terrible problem of architecture was lasting so long.
Additionally, there were so many bad buildings for hundreds of years that had impacted on
people around them. Moreover, the beauty was in the eyes of beholders. Finally, she
mentioned why it worked and what is going to be wrong if it does not work. (69 words)

3. The lecturer talked about the prediction of cosmology, which was the most amazing
thing that happened in her lifetime. Firstly, she indicated that the universe did start in the big
bang 13.8 billion years old. Additionally, she highlighted that it was a stunning achievement
to know what happened in the big bang. Moreover, she mentioned the law of physics that
was applied to know how the universe began. (70 words)

4. The lecturer talked about the dangers of keeping drugs at home. Firstly, he indicated
that leftover drugs were dangerous because they were accidentally ingested by children.
Additionally, he highlighted parents might use drugs after their expiration date, and they take
wrong indications, wrong duration, and wrong dosage. Moreover, physicians, patients, and
parents should take steps to improve the situation. Finally, he concluded that parents with
their children must complete their course. (70 words)

5. The lecturer talked about the war for talents, which was the shortage of talents.
Firstly, she indicated that the bursting of bubbles caused profound structural forces.
Additionally, the demand increased in analytic skills and creative skills. Moreover, there was
a slowing down to the people who possessed intellectual skills. Finally, there was a
mismatch between what we learnt at school or university, and the nature of the economy is
changing. (69 words)

6. The lecturer talked about the conference on educational leadership, which was
relatively unheard of in higher education. Firstly, the purpose of the school was to promote
the learning of education issues, and the purpose of the business school was to learn
management. Additionally, there were for-profit and non-for-profit managed institutions, such
as educational services. Finally, he concluded that school managers had a lot of things to do
with management. (69 words)

7. The lecturer talked about socialism invented in 1810 and communism invented in
1840. Firstly, it was the first words about ideologies before the French Revolution, and the
French Revolution gave birth to the modern political world. Additionally, the political Left and
Right came from the original designation of the deputies who sat to the left or right of
speakers. Finally, the Right conserved elements of the old regime. (68 words)
8. The lecturer talked about why Australian houses were so expensive. Firstly, she
indicated how well the Australian economy lasted for over 15 years. Additionally, she
mentioned that the number of households looking for accommodations had risen. Moreover,
there was no net to increase in the supply of housing, and the standard mortgage was
roughly halved. Finally, she concluded that the purchasing power had gone into pushing the
price of housing. (69 words)

9. The lecturer talked about the language death, which is not a mainstream theater.
Firstly, he indicated that we needed to change mindsets and get people to think more
explicitly, more intimately, and more enthusiastically. Additionally, he highlighted that the
general population were fascinated by topics about where they came from and their
meanings. Finally, he concluded that a willingness helped to focus on general issues and the
language endangerment. (69 words)

10. The lecturer talked about philosophers and astronomers, who found the fixed and
unchangeable universe. Firstly, he indicated that stars, comets, planets, and other bodies
moved around us and were completely unchanging. Additionally, he highlighted that the view
of the universe was completely transformed in the largest scale. Finally, the continuous
dynamic change made the discovery that there was no absolutely fixed stage of space. (64
words)

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