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10/06/2010 11:01:46

Mothers are more The More than half of the 2,672 mothers questioned (55%) said they had The findings also suggest 51% thought it was wrong to More than one in five of the mums (22%) surveyed agreed with the statement that they let their sons get away with more, The Boys were more likely to be described as Almost half of mothers questioned (48%) said their sons were Crissy Duff, "This could be why


02/01/2010 19:11:05

Liz Ford March 6, 2008 Thousands of girls around the world are not attending school through fear of physical attack or sexual abuse by teachers and fellow pupils, an Amnesty International report claimed today. The report, Safe schools - every girl's right, found that girls frequently faced While boys were also subjected to some violent attack, girls were more often targeted. "Every day, girls face


02/01/2010 19:05:33

February 18, 2009, 10:19 am Dallas artist John Bramblitt to get his vision back in some way, Mr. Bramblitt "It wasn't until I lost my sight that I became brave enough to fail,' he said. "Even if the paintings didn't look good, I didn't have to see them.' A 


02/01/2010 19:00:24

By Liz Seward Science reporter, Festival of Science, York Humans and other apes find yawning infectious. Yawning may reveal more about a person than their boredom  A "Contagious yawning is a very interesting Eyes have it. Recent neuro-imaging has shown that the same area of the brain is involved when Each student was shown to an The results showed that those who had Catriona Morrison said: "We tho


02/01/2010 18:41:44

The History of Father's Day By Beverly Hernandez, About.com The United States is one of the few countries in the world that has an official day on which fathers are The origin of Father's Day is not clear. Some say that it began with a church service in West Virginia in 1908. Others say the first Father's Day ceremony was held in Vancouver, Washington. The president of the Chicago when the first t


01/30/2010 02:41:16

Observer Christmas appeal 2009: make a change to Stella's life Amelia Gentleman , The Observer This year we have teamed up with a small Ugandan NGO, the Mvule Trust, to provide education When the The nurses struggled to cope with the Stella, now 21, tells this story not so much to evoke sympathy but to explain why she is determined to return to college and study The difficulties began when the ant