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BAE Systems, Europe's largest arms company whose fighter jets are currently being used by Saudi forces in Yemen – where there have been large numbers of strikes on civilian buildings – visited 420 schools across the UK last year and prepared lesson plans for children as young as seven.
A former high school math teacher, Duch seems to have approached the trial with a well-prepared lesson plan and with little patience for those who disagree with him or fail to grasp his version of the material.
The majority (59%) of teachers in a poll of 2,300 said unqualified colleagues took lessons, prepared pupils for exams and assessed students' progress.
Lessons for them, too.
Lessons for life.
Lessons for Africa?
Good lessons for Tijuana.
Some of their notes read almost as chastisements of her imagination – such as one on a page from The Half-Blood Prince, where Harry notes that a potion his teacher has just shown him takes six months to make ("So Slughorn has some ready prepared for their first lesson, presumably!"), or the abandoned watery end for the Weasleys' flying car ("I wondered whether the mer-people scene actually works?").
A lesson for Israel?
Lesson for business owners?
The lesson for developers?
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