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Bilingualism
What are the advantages of learning several languages from an early age? What are the dangers?
Creepy Crawlies
Creepy crawlies are those little bugs which provoke feelings such as
Martial Arts
Martial arts have never been more popular. Recent Hollywood action blockbusters
Philosophy
“We are such stuff as dreams are made on and our little life is rounded with a sleep.” (Shakespe
Puppets
Watch a group of children playing with their toys.
Royalty
Everything you (n)ever wanted to know about some of the Kings and Queens of England.
Technophobia
Technophobia is not a new term and technophobes have existed since the Industrial Revolution and pro
The Post
For as long as humans have existed there has been a need to keep in touch, to
Theatre
In many parts of the world, and not only in the UK, “going to the theatre” is seen as an activit
Universities
More than a quarter of the working population of the USA has one.