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Originally made for schools, the one-piece rectangular sinks have circular basins and plenty of space surrounding them.
At a pre-training session ahead of polar explorer Robert Swan's expedition to Antarctica - a course intended to instil corporate executives with a green conscience - Eco Soundings hears that participants were shown Icewalk, a video Swan made for schools about climate change.
Each school must follow the National Curriculum Guidelines, but exceptions are made for schools with special characteristics.
Only a few days ago, the Daily Mail complained that authorities weren't doing enough to combat this all-pervasive Asian menace: "Educational video warning of Asian grooming gangs was made for schools seven years ago but was hardly used amid fears of appearing racist," they spluttered.
Only a few days ago, the Mail complained that authorities weren't doing enough to combat this all-pervasive Asian menace: "Educational video warning of Asian grooming gangs was made for schools seven years ago but was hardly used amid fears of appearing racist," they spluttered.
The multivariable models were also calculated with adjustments made for schools.
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Compulsory education is free, and no charge is made for school lunches, transportation, or educational materials.
Similar observations have been made for school shark, Galeorhinus galeus, [35] and swordfish [31].
In March, city investigators criticized the company for payments they say Platform Learning offered to make for school projects in a bid to enroll more students.
Although she admits to roughing up any cakes or biscuits she is asked to make for school cake stalls, to play down her skills, she doesn't get away with such stunts at home.
A recommendation was made for the school to close if "significant progress" could not be made within 12 months.
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