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Northampton Classes of ChoiceNorthampton High School was established in 1865. In 1895, there were 471 students at the school. Today, there are more than 800 students attending the school. Many things have changed since its first years.
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Getting into Deep Water - Scuba DivingForget diving for coins at the bottom of a pool. Cancel going to the aquarium. Learn to scuba dive and discover a new world. I did a diving course and this is what I thought.
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LabourThe Labour Party's internal structure is in most ways like the Conservatives', but big differences arise from Labour's attempts to give much more real power to trade unions and ordinary members.
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ConservativesThe Conservatives have always been the party of the Right, identified with the existing social order. The party's MPs alone elect their leader.
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Trade Unions (Part2)Meanwhile, the new government policy left firms to compete for orders. Those who failed received no subsidy or protection. Some went out of business, some had to lay off workers.
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Trade Unions (Part1)The Trades Union Congress is a single nationwide organisation with about eighty unions affiliated to it, and a total union membership of nine million.
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UnemploymentThe growth of the service and new manufacturing industries was not enough to prevent a high level of unemployment in the 1980s.
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Work and Money - the Structure of the Economy (Part2)In 1979 many of the old industries were owned by the state. Their managing boards were told to aim at profit, and to prepare for being sold off to the private sector.
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Work and Money - the Structure of the Economy (Part1)In every country the first resource is land, and densely-populated Britain has not much of it.
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The Aborigines of Brazil (Part 3 of 3)Tupi religion was loosely organized. The origins of all things in nature and of man's practical knowledge were explained by several imaginary cultural heroes.
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The Aborigines of Brazil (Part 2 of 3)The coastal Tupi were tropical forest peoples. They cleared garden sites in the thick forest along the coast and in the north.
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The Aborigines of Brazil (Part 1 of 3)Charles Wagley is an eminent American anthropologist and director of Columbia University's Institute for Latin American Studies.