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For teenagers, blogging about politics in school can help them hone their views – and be more tolerant of others’.
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Young people are being put off claiming benefits – and it’s costing both them, and society.
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Practical advice from an expert about lighting, decoration and furnishings.
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Dropping leaves might seem like a waste, but plants are actually saving nutrients.
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The harsh realities of being a child in austerity-driven Britain – revealed.
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It’s withstood the test of time, and it’s leading people to get out of the house, travel around and spend more time with their families.
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Teenagers become indentured to drug dealers after owing them money for weed, creating a hierarchy of exploitation with the user at the bottom.
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The best way to help young people into work is to listen to their aspirations, and cater to their needs.
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Don’t try this at home, kids.
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Society teaches young people to avoid saying ‘no’, so they need more support to navigate the awkwardness of sex.
The birds and the bees.
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Having looked after chickens for generations, humans are pretty good at getting them to keep on laying eggs.
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Social media can be a great tool to keep in touch with friends – but if you are already lonely, it could make things worse.
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Drug users aren’t the problem – the current ‘war on drugs’ is.
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Poorer families don’t have the resources to achieve the same as better off families – yet they’re being blamed for their situation.
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There was once a chicken called Miracle Mike who lived for 18 months without a head: it’s all to do with nerves.
Ouch! Never again…
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From black coffee to a hair of the dog – here’s the science behind popular hangover remedies.
‘Someone likes me.’
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Many of us complain about the stress of being ‘always on’ – here’s what life could be like, if you actually disconnected.
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Your field of view is how much you can see without turning your head. When things are closer to us, they take up more of our field of view, which makes them look bigger.
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Fewer young people are drinking these days – but the pressure during freshers’ week can be intense.
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Young people raised their voices in the streets and online – but a government crackdown seeks to silence them.