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Attitudes to what counts as a family have changed over the years, and now we know families can take
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Everyone feels angry sometimes, but you don't want to let anger hurt you or others. We look at some
New Zealand sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, along which 80 percent of the world's tsunami strike.