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Much of my work before then dealt with more difficult subjects, such as conflict.
But illness and dependence may prove even more difficult subjects to broach.
The Independent Schools Council, which represents 1,300 private schools, warned that the proposal might discourage students from taking more difficult subjects.
The work, which premiered in 1996, explores such topics as menstruation, feminine grooming, orgasms and childbirth, as well as more difficult subjects like child abuse, sexual assault and rape as a weapon of war.
Students taking more difficult subjects at GCSE also tend to take more difficult subjects at A level.
Allow more time for more difficult subjects.
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I think that by executing difficult subjects in a manner that is traditionally and stereotypically perceived as 'elegant,' it somehow makes a more difficult subject matter a little easier to confront and identify with".
Large strides in HIV testing Isabella starts with a general lesson on the importance of staying healthy and protecting oneself against malaria before she starts on the more difficult subject of HIV.
It was once only the pretty old masters, flower paintings or landscapes, that appealed to American buyers, while Europeans would embrace the more difficult religious subjects.
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