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The Burka should not be Banned

4BN6A6KFHZHG Every few days I sit in front of my computer and consider which tantalising, tenacious or treacherous deed has blessed the contours of my mind. Why do I bother shouting into the vast abyss called the internet? Perhaps in a bid to become known? Maybe a part of me actually believes that I could make a difference to the world? Really though. Surely writing is paramount to praying in many... 

I Respect Cars… but prefer technology

I Respect Cars… but prefer technology
Young drivers are plagued by a series of hurdles in order to become a speaker booming, hoodie driving… lunatic. Of course, this is the image portrayed of most young drivers who are brave enough to beat the stereotype of society and step into a car. Hurdles come in all shapes and sizes for young drivers. Whilst there is now cheap car insurance for young drivers which makes it easier for young drivers... 

Saving Money in Student Accommodation This Year

Bella Winterfold is a freelance writer who discusses numerous topics relating to finance. This includes articles regarding EON energy and cheap electricity providers. It’s a well known fact that it’s mighty expensive to go to university in the 21st Century. For the vast majority of people who are packing up to head off to university in September, you will need thousands of pounds each year just... 

Microsoft UK Conference

Microsoft UK Conference
As you all know Apple had their Press Conference a few days ago. What you may not know is that the Microsoft UK Conference took place the day after. Hardly an event worth scoffing at due to the lack of media attention, as media attention was never intended in the beginning. The reason for this was due to the tone of the event; the conference was aimed at Microsoft employees. Unfortunately I cannot... 

I got a Penalty Fare

I got a Penalty Fare
That’s right. I got a penalty fare. I pay over £130 a month (that is over £1,500 a year) for Transport for London (TFL) to provide me a service which gets me from A to B. Yet, a few days ago I was pulled aside at Epsom station for not having a ticket. “Oh, here is my Oyster Card” The lady stares blankly at me and announces, “We don’t accept Oyster Cards here… if you don’t have a ticket... 
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Coping with Dyslexia in the Education System

Like most people from my mother’s side of the family I have Dyslexia. Unlike most my mother’s side of the family the condition for me was caught early on. The earliest indication was my inability to differentiate between night and day. Whilst the sun rises in the East and sets to the West, the patterns in my mind related sleep to meal times. My mother recently reminded me of a time when I was... 
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