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Adults and Children (school, college and uni. topics) in UK.

Adult ESOL, Employability, Functional Skills, Digital Skills, etc. to up-skill or make you job ready for the current competitive employment market.

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11 tips on building self-esteem in children
- Today's Parent
https://www.todaysparent.com/family/parenting/how-to-build-your-childs-self-esteem/

Your Child's Self-Esteem (for Parents)
- Nemours KidsHealth
https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/self-esteem.html

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5 Ways to Look More Confident - When You're Struggling To
| Shade Zahrai

https://youtu.be/YgZMbTm3oxs

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SEA LIFE London Aquarium Schools Event - World Oceans Day

🗓 Sunday 11th June 2023
🕙 10am - 5pm

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SEA LIFE Centre London Aquarium Westminster Bridge Road Riverside Building London SE1 7PB

https://www.visitsealife.com/london/information/news/world-oceans-day-sea-life-london-aquarium-teachers-event/

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3 Signs Someone is Projecting Their Insecurities Into You

https://youtu.be/luEmBpkCErM

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Mental Illness — Hope for the Abused & Battered
https://www.hope4abusedbattered.com/our-focus-areas/mental-health/mental-illness/

Most people believe that mental disorders are rare and “happen to someone else.” In fact, mental disorders are common and widespread.

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Mental Health A-Z

Definitions of common and rare mental health conditions with methods and strategies for healing and recovery

https://www.verywellmind.com/mental-health-a-z-4797402

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Drone spotted at Oxfordshire farm before high-value tech theft - BBC News

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-65811644

Spying of people
This is the beginning. You will see drones entering the airspace of gardens, spying on properties, looking for unlocked doors especially during the warm summer months. With high definition cameras and zoom function they can spy from distance.

Spy drone listening and video device
There will be mini drones entering properties and some hiding and recording, filming, some even strong enough to open doors from inside.
Time to secure from inside and sweep homes and offices with anti-spy devices.
The Five Laws Of Stupidity

You're probably assuming that people are intelligent based on superficial and
irrelevant criteria like their job, education level, class, race, whether or not they're eloquent and other biases that you may have about assuming that if somebody is a certain way that means they're not stupid. You're wrong as those things are all irrelevant.

The probability that a person is stupid
is independent of any other characteristic so the idea here is that every characteristic that you can imagine whether it's gender race every characteristic that you can imagine whether it's gender race nationality education level income any category can imagine is uncorrelated to whether or not a person is stupid.

There are stupid Nobel Prize winners so you can't predict whether a person is stupid or not by looking at any of these other characteristics that they might have.

https://youtu.be/3O9FFrLpinQ

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