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Lagging at school, the butt of cruel jokes: are males the new Second Sex? - Observer13th May 2012, 12:10am |
In The Second Sexism, shortly to be published in the UK, David Benatar, head of the philosophy department at Cape Town University, argues that "more boys drop out of school, fewer men earn degrees, more men die younger, more are incarcerated" and that ...
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Lagging at school, the butt of cruel jokes: are males the new Second Sex? - The Guardian13th May 2012, 12:07am |
In The Second Sexism, shortly to be published in the UK, David Benatar, head of the philosophy department at Cape Town University, argues that "more boys drop out of school, fewer men earn degrees, more men die younger, more are incarcerated" and that ...
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Spa school sets a challenge for dads - Droitwich Standard10th May 2012, 5:40pm |
Picture by Rob George DROITWICH dads at St Peter's CE First School are being urged to get involved with school activities and raise cash for the cause. The St Peter's Lane school has unveiled the 'Dad's Challenge' which aims to get more fathers ...
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Parents handed the blame for five-year-olds who start school unable to learn - Daily Mail09th May 2012, 12:25am |
By Laura Clark Poor parenting is to blame for an increase in the number of five-year-olds starting school unable to learn, a top Government mandarin declared yesterday. Mothers and fathers should be encouraged to follow a 'five-a-day' pledge to become ...
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Stalham's Big Community Read has everyone reading Once, by Morris Gleitzman - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press08th May 2012, 4:44pm |
Stalham Library manager Sarah Turrell (left) and Stalham High School librarian Julia Lester with Once, by Morris Gleitzman. PHOTO: ANTONY KELLY Readers throughout the town are picking up a slim paperback called Once, and immersing themselves in the ...
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school launches initiative to get dads involved - Droitwich Advertiser08th May 2012, 1:08pm |
Dads Toby Dupont, Andy Birch, Mike Mereditch and Luke Stokes with children Noah Dupont, Georgia Dupont, Daniel Birch and Amy Mereditch. A TOWN school is launching a new initiative to gets dads more involved in activities. St Peter's First School, ...
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Wraxall dads dangling from sky in sponsored stunt for village school - Nailsea People05th May 2012, 10:48am |
The PTA sponsored stunt for Wraxall CofE Primary School involves jumping 200ft off the cliff face with a 16-strong team called the Dangling Dads. Despite his age, the active pensioner has the support of his family and outdoor activities company Sheer ...
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Tragic dads unite to fight for tougher rules on world arms trade - Scottish Daily Record03rd May 2012, 8:03am |
TWO tragic dads have united to campaign for tougher controls on the global arms trade. Mick North and David Grimason have helped Oxfam make a film urging world leaders to agree on a treaty. They say restricting the illegal or unlicensed movement of ...
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Fathers back effective arms treaty - The Press Association03rd May 2012, 12:30am |
Telegraph.co.ukFathers back effective arms treatyThe Press AssociationMick North, whose daughter Sophie was killed along with 15 of her classmates and their teacher at Dunblane Primary School in 1996, described the moment he was told his daughter was dead in a new film made for the Oxfam charity.Tragic dads unite to…
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Fathers back effective arms treaty - Inverurie Herald03rd May 2012, 12:26am |
Inverurie HeraldFathers back effective arms treatyInverurie HeraldMick North, whose daughter Sophie was killed along with 15 of her classmates and their teacher at Dunblane Primary School in 1996, described the moment he was told his daughter was dead in a new film made for the Oxfam charity.and more »
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