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  2. Identity FX - Wikipedia

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    Identity FX, a post-production division of Identity Studios, Inc., is a Visual Effects (VFX) company and Stereoscopic 3D design studio located in Los Angeles. The company specializes in full-service visual effects and stereoscopic 3D conversion in post production .

  3. A Nude Woman Doing Her Hair Before a Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Facebook stated as a reason for the censorship: "We do not allow images or videos that suggest nudity through, for example, blurring or cropping. Such ads are sensitive and typically provoke negative reactions from viewers." [32] However, Facebook later admitted that the censorship was a mistake and allowed the image to be used in an ad on the ...

  4. Social media and identity - Wikipedia

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    Facebook posts more than 10 million photos an hour, so having many examples of an idealistic body-type tempts viewers to compare their bodies to their own. In response to self-portraits on social media, friends and followers can indicate affirmation and acceptance, and creators can receive validation, through feedback such as likes and comments.

  5. Ballarat - Wikipedia

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    Ballarat has two local newspapers, one owned by Australian Community Media and one a private equity. The Courier is a daily and The Ballarat Times News Group is a free weekly. The latter is distributed across most of the city on Thursday and contains news of community events, advertisements for local businesses, and a classifieds section.

  6. Disappearance of Samantha Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Born on 30 March 1972, [1] Samantha Murphy was a 51-year-old Australian woman who lived in Ballarat, a large rural city in the Central Highlands region of Victoria.She was the mother of three children, and ran a small business with her husband, Michael, near the family home. [2]

  7. City of Ballarat - Wikipedia

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    The city is governed and administered by the Ballarat City Council; its seat of local government and administrative centre is located at the council headquarters in Ballarat, it also has a service centre located in Buninyong. The city is named after the main urban settlement lying in the centre-south of the LGA, Ballarat, which is also the LGA ...

  8. Sovereign Hill - Wikipedia

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    Sovereign Hill is an open-air museum in Golden Point, a suburb of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Sovereign Hill depicts Ballarat's first ten years after the discovery of gold there in 1851 and has become a nationally acclaimed tourist attraction. [1] It is one of Victoria's most popular attractions and Ballarat's most famous. [2]

  9. The Courier (Ballarat) - Wikipedia

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    In 1871 the office moved to 24 Sturt Street and in 1889 the Clark and Bateman partnership dissolved, with Clark becoming the sole proprietor. In 1922 the newspaper became a private company called the Ballarat Courier Proprietary and a year later bought out the opposition, The Star. The Courier changed format from broadsheet to tabloid in 1944.