Centrethought

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#748
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According to the data and stats that were collected, 'Centrethought' channel has quite a good rank. The feed was last updated more than a year ago. The channel mostly uses long articles along with sentence constructions of the advanced readability level, which is a result that may indicate difficult texts on the channel, probably due to a big amount of industrial or scientific terms.

About 'Centrethought' Channel

Bringing current thought on issues & world affairs centre stage.

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? Average Article Length

Long articles are widely used on 'Centrethought' as elaborated and interesting content can help the channel to reach a high number of subscribers. In addition there are a few medium length articles.

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? Readability Level

Advanced readability level of 'Centrethought' content is probably targeted at well-educated subscribers as not all readers might clearly understand their texts. There are also articles with medium readability level, which make more than one third of the channel’s content.

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? Sentiment Analysis

Positive emotional expressions prevail throughout the texts: they may include favorable reviews, appreciation or praise in regard to the subjects addressed on the channel. However, the channel also contains some rather negative or critical records that make up more than one third of all its content.

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Recent News
Buzzwords and why they’re bad for economic debate | Leon Obrenov

The future of our economy is extremely important. It determines what kind of standard of living Australians are likely to enjoy, what kind of exchange...

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Ruled by lawyers: Australian politics is a trial by combat | Daniel Huigsloot

Fact: most politicians these days come from law backgrounds. It seems logical after all: who better to alter and lay the foundations of laws than law...

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The beauty and flaws of feminism | Jonathan Pertile

Since Emma Watson’s speech to the UN last year, the awareness of feminism, and moreover gender equality, has gained enormous strides. Watson, a well-credentialed...

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Eradicating poverty in Brazil will be an Olympian effort | Paul McMahon

BRICS is a funny acronym; it seems to symbolise building, growth and expansion. That could be because the countries of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China...

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Ampuni for Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran | Katie Coulthard

If there is one thing that Melbourne does best, it is showing extraordinary compassion and unity in the face of tragedy. Although I’ve seen it elsewhere...

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Leadership instability and political malaise | Joseph Moore

With the failed backbench rebellion against Misterabbitt, it would seem that the ALP’s infamous and bitter leadership politics of 2007-2013 has also now...

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Tony Abbott is no John Howard | Adrian Yeung

In the 2007 federal election, John Howard not only lost the prime ministership to Kevin Rudd but was also stunningly ousted from his own seat of Bennelong...

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Seeking Political Vengeance: Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberal leadership| Jonathan Pertile

It is the adage which holds true: “one week is a long time in politics”. Alas for the Minister of Communications Malcolm Turnbull, his political vengeance...

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Development in Latin America: Venezuela vs. Uruguay | Paul McMahon

Latin America is an expansive subcontinent, but also has an unfortunate history of dictatorship. Many outside Latin America often seem to think of it...

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It is time to rebuild the trust | Luke Michael

In Charles M. Schulz’s beloved “Peanuts” comic strips, one of the most iconic running gags was when Lucy van Pelt would tell Charlie Brown to run up and...

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Self-determination in Hong Kong could revitalise democracy around the world | Robert Fung

The former British colony of Hong Kong, now the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), is highly unlikely to achieve self-determination. Or...

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