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Title Behind The News: Pope Resigns/Sport Cheating/Work Experience/World Challenge/Sheep Burps
Published Australia : ABC1, 2013
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Summary POPE RESIGNSOne of the biggest news stories this week was the Pope's shock announcement that he is retiring. It caught people by surprise because it's the first papal resignation for 600 years. So what happens next?SPORT CHEATINGWe take a look at sport science and how it's changed the way athletes get the most out of their bodies. It improves performance levels, but it can also blur the lines between what is considered cheating and what's just clever training.WORK EXPERIENCEWorking an eight hour day for free might not sound that great, but for many young people work experience is a really valuable part of study. But a report published last week warned that not all businesses are doing the right thing by these young workers.WORLD CHALLENGESome school kids have just come back from an amazing overseas adventure in South East Asia. It was part of an event called World Challenge and involved working with a local orphanage. The kids made a video of their trip.SHEEP BURPSA serious scientific study is aiming to find out how much a group of sheep will burp and fart in a single day. Researchers say the tests could have a big effect on reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Event Broadcast 2013-02-19 at 10:00:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject College placement services.
Doping in sports.
Public opinion polls.
School social work.
Vocational education -- Law and legislation.
Benedict XVI, Pope, 1927-.
Australia.
Asia, Southeastern.
Form Streaming video
Author Bazley, Nathan, host
Larsen, Sarah, reporter
Thiele, Natasha, reporter
Norris, Michael, contributor
Stewart, Andrew, contributor