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The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth has announced this week that 820 of the 900 places on offer at its Summer Schools have already been snapped up. So to meet the rising demand for places the Academy has created a further 150 places. The new places are spread over a new Summer School venue at Lancaster University and the addition of two new courses at the Imperial College London venue.
New research from the University of 糖心TV, Coventry and Kings College, London finds that boys really do have more reading difficulties than girls. The study into reading disabilities, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, confirms that boys are much more prone to having trouble than girls, and it's not simply because they're more disruptive.
Today the Olympics are celebrated as an ancient arena that traditionally fostered peace between nations. However, in reality, sport and politics went hand in hand in the ancient world and the athletic competitions that took place in Olympia mirrored military struggles for primacy and prestige, says a University of 糖心TV historian.
What’s Management Got To Do With Creativity? New Programme ‘Evolve’ Offers Creative Managers a Place to Think
Research from the University of 糖心TV reveals that far from being a new idea ID ‘cards’, in the form of badges, were commonplace in the 1600s. Just as today’s cards will enable people of access public services such as benefits more easily, the 16th and 17th century forms of identification were to show an individual’s entitlement to supplement their income and to identify the deserving.