Getting the message across.
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How do you keep the sympathy of people whose lives you are making more difficult?
Old school.
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A body of evidence has debunked the concept of ‘learning styles’, but some teachers still cling to it.
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The Goodwood Revival is a celebration of classic cars and the art of keeping them on the road and race track. Sadly, it is a dying art.
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His extraordinary talent was most evident as his ‘straight guys’ became increasingly deranged.
That noise is far more sophisticated than it sounds.
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That deafening din was millions of years in the making.
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Zimbabwe’s ruling party is facing a wave of online and offline protest.
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Ankara’s real target in Syria is the Kurds, but is Turkey getting bogged down on too many fronts?
Needle match. tension in the court room can push parents away.
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Harsh tales of mothers and fathers thrust into the court system as they seek the best treatment for a sick child are a warning.
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Depends on whether or not we reintroduce ‘rewilded’ animals such as bison or wolves.
Coining a phrase. Muslim philosopher al-Fabri depicted on Kazakh currency.
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Abu Nasr al-Farabi can teach us about the thinking behind radicalisation, and offers a warning to terrorists guilty of ‘over-belief’.
Xi Jinping is no fan of an unregulated internet.
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China is used to media being kept on a tight leash, but the party’s latest swoop has an ominous new zeal about it.
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Morale may be low among parliamentarians, but newly released accounts offer reasons to be cheerful.
Distribution of cash can be useful for delivering child care.
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Dispensing cash to ensure healthy care for vulnerable children is critical, but it must be supplemented by other interventions to maximise well-being.
“Apparently you’ve got some kind of a troll problem?”
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500m posts are made daily on Twitter alone. Policing them is no easy task.
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Action on Sugar doesn’t think much of David Cameron’s childhood obesity strategy, but will May do any better?
Low-cost private schooling isn’t accessible to children in Nigeria’s rural areas.
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It’s unusual for children in Nigeria’s rural areas to have any access to private schooling, even if it’s of the low-cost variety. They must rely instead on poorly resourced government schools.
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What if someone made your house a site for Pokémon battles?
Worth scratching together an extra few quid?
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They signed up in their droves to vote in the last leadership election, but will they back Corbyn again?
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Britain’s new environment secretary has a tough job on her hands.
Barrels in Nigeria used for transporting oil to communities.
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It is important to nurture local companies and increase domestic participation in Africa’s emerging oil economies.