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[History: 1066-1500]: Medieval diet aids healthy eating message
Sep 4th, 2010

The Horrible Histories series has been a great success in teaching children about the lives of the Romans, Aztecs and Egyptians, among others. But could history also hold the key to encouraging our children to eat better’

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  • [Music: Classical]: Concert review: Sydney Symphony Orchestra
    Sep 4th, 2010

    SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA **** USHER HALL, EDINBURGH

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  • [Geography: Economic]: Rahim Kanani: Faith, Pluralism, Globalization and Higher-Education in the 21st Century: An Interview with John Sexton …
    Sep 4th, 2010

    “This is a great moment where humankind literally can pass through a critical threshold and create a higher version of itself.”

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  • [DT]: Fair Trade Tuck Shop
    Sep 4th, 2010

    Chn consider arguments for and against fair trade. They plan to set up a fair trade tuck shop to raise awareness. Design and make posters to advertise the tuck shop and explain some of the issues surrounding fair trade. Some chn organise the stock and accounts.

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  • [English: General]: Music for poetry of August Kleinzahler
    Sep 3rd, 2010

    American poet and author August Kleinzahler has eclectic musical tastes that sometimes find their way into his poetry and other writings

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  • [Maths]: Mathematics
    Sep 3rd, 2010

    Why is Maths so important’

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  • [Science: Biology]: Cognitive effects of Parkinson’s disease: Automated tasks easier, but task switching difficult
    Sep 3rd, 2010

    Researchers have found that people with Parkinson’s disease can perform automated tasks better than people without the disease, but have significant difficulty switching from easy to hard tasks.

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