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Rape culture and the double standard

April 15, 2013 4:43 pm2 comments
Rape culture and the double standard

If you’ve been anywhere around the Internet this past summer, you probably heard about the controversy surrounding Daniel Tosh’s rape joke at a comedy club. Personally, I’m not really into stand up comedians and prefer to get my humor elsewhere – usually from television shows and films. But I’m familiar […]

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Majestic Maggie?

April 14, 2013 5:06 pm4 comments
Majestic Maggie?

Margret Thatcher. The only political leader in Britain whose time in office is automatically referred to as a “reign”. Her time in office can be considered akin to the 11 years of tyranny to rival that of Charles 1st, the last UK monarch to wield real executive power. Like the intrepid King, […]

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The Corporatocracy

April 12, 2013 6:00 pm17 comments
The Corporatocracy

Something is happening here, But you don’t know what it is, Do you Mister Jones? – Bob Dylan One of the key traits we as humans pose is the ability to observe our environment and describe what we see around us, whether it is in that exact moment of time […]

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Side Effects, Another Cinema Lesson by Steven Soderbergh

12:00 pm0 comments
Side Effects, Another Cinema Lesson by Steven Soderbergh

There are different types of films: the ones you think you are going to like, and then they turn out to be insufferably boring or disappointing; the ones you love passionately from beginning to end, and the ones that happen to subtly tell two different stories, like Soderbergh’s Side Effects. Because […]

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Get Ahead: Know your Rights as an Employee

April 11, 2013 4:38 pm0 comments
Get Ahead: Know your Rights as an Employee

From human rights to civil rights, an employee should know what they’re entitled to by law, whether that’s protection from discrimination or from torture. Your employment rights are no different. You’re entitled to the statutory minimum treatment, according to the government’s specifications. No employer can deprive you of these rights, […]

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unePassante’s ‘No Drama’ Reviewed

April 10, 2013 12:00 pm0 comments
unePassante's 'No Drama' Reviewed

unePassante, the Italian trio presents ‘No Drama‘. Three years after their debut album More Than One In Number (2010). ‘No Drama’ is expected to release in April. unePassante introduce a completely different outlook in comparison to their last release. Going from jazz / folk and rock to experimenting with electro-pop. […]

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Class – why bother?

April 9, 2013 12:47 pm0 comments
Class - why bother?

I haven’t quite yet finished my degree – I’m just about to finish my second year reading Welsh and Politics at Cardiff University – but I am educated. I got 460 UCAS points, thank you very much. I’m the type of person who listens to Classic FM when I’m writing […]

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The Philpott case cannot justify removing care from vulnerable children.

April 8, 2013 5:00 pm1 comment
The Philpott case cannot justify removing care from vulnerable children.

Maybe Mick Philpott had too much time on his hands, what with him not having a job. Perhaps that is why he came up with a plot to set fire to his own house so that he could rescue his children and blame the fire on his ex-girlfriend. If you […]

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