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           <title>The Thin Line between Facts and Fallacy</title>
           
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  Take a fact, wrap it up with an assertion & claim that it is truth. Otherwise known as historiography. We all swallow facts spun by the (world wide) web namely as well as the papers we read,
  the TV programmes we watch & the politicians we listen too.
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           <title>Racism in Barnet</title>
           
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  Racism has dominated the news recently from a racist rant on a tram to John Terry and Luis Suarez. The women at the heart of the 'My Tram Experience' video which went viral was arrested, Suarez has
  been banned for 8 football matches & Terry is to be charged. Having slaughtered our interpretation of a sacrificial lamb have we simply solved the issue of Xenophobia? The simple answer is no,
  these flashpoints should be the ignition for a wider & frank discussion about race. It may seem like I'm over-doing the sheep metaphor but I thought a lamb-post would shed some light on this
  issue.
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           <title>Trying to Touch the Cypriot Sky</title>
           
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  I recently spent a few days in Cyprus with family. When I first told friends I was going, they'd assumed I'd be going to the infamous clubbing destination Ayia Napa & I was told "not too get to
  licked fam" (colloquial London slang for 'don't drink too much'). They then confusingly asked why I was going with family. Fortunately this wasn't an episode of Channel 4's 'Holiday Showdown' &
  we didn't spend the week in an epileptic-fit inducing sweat bath with dry-humping teens.
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           <title>The Forgotten beauty</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  In this day and age, it's easy to take having an abundance of food for granted. As Muslims around the world fast for Ramadan, a large part of East Africa are going through endless days of
  involuntary famine. Unimaginable suffering ensues, to watch your own child starve is a bewildering concept for us. It's easy to forget nations wearily vanishing into lawlessness when the Horn of
  Africa still has it's incredible beaches and saints and joyous laughter.
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           <title>Thoughts on the London Riots</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA['A riot is the language of the unheard.' Martin Luther King provides timeless analysis because there is no justification for the actions of the rioters but there are reasons. Justification and
  reasoning are two seperate things altogether. You can condemn the violence and realise that the moral impunity of bankers in suits is not so different from kids in hoodies. ]]></description>
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           <title>Mother Britain</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Recent news events have altered my views on how human-kind has evolved over the years. My conclusion is that it is stagnating more than our economy. ]]></description>
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           <title>Words Apart at the Royal Society of Arts!</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[On Monday Words Apart were invited to the Royal Society of Arts Youth Awards for Innovation for winning a 2 and a half thousand pound funding application for an upcoming film to be screened in Barnet.]]></description>
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           <title>End your Examination anxiety</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[As the Easter Holidays begin and the sun shines, students fret over the upcoming exams.  I must confess, my mind is an egg of stress making my to-do list somewhat scrambled.    Thoughts float around in head acting like dumbbells of procrastination, weighing me down like an unintelligent Smart car full of heavy Tesco bags.  My proverbial car of a brain is taking a U-turn like Clegg to concentrate everything on my A levels. ]]></description>
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           <title>The Closure of the Canada Villa Youth Centre</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Information over the closure of the youth centre over the past few months is limited to a timid shrug, so as not to appear confused - the shoulders move upwards the right height so as not to appear conclusively confused.  Think of a cross between a father’s dancing shoulder shrug and the diameter of an American footballers shoulder pad.  ]]></description>
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           <title>An unofficial guide to Twitter</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[You’ll get the spammers who send tweets consisting of everything from weight watchers to advice on how to walk a dog.  These tweeters will urge you to follow them (follow @Zainthepoet) or spam you their links (check out www.wordsapart7.blogspot.com for poetry) and they will stop at nothing to do so.  ]]></description>
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