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JULY<br />
2019<br />
<strong>BUZZ</strong><br />
B E T H E B E S T Y O U C A N B E<br />
<strong>ISSUE</strong><br />
<strong>#04</strong><br />
What's On<br />
In Your Area<br />
Page 20<br />
Summer Reading<br />
Inspiration in U:Bee<br />
Book Corner<br />
Page 30<br />
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YOUR<br />
MAKE<br />
TO-DO LIST!<br />
SUMMER<br />
GENERAL<br />
KNOWLEDGE<br />
INSPIRATIONAL<br />
PEOPLE<br />
YOUNG<br />
Page 57<br />
Page 52
DON'T<br />
STRESS.<br />
DO<br />
YOUR<br />
BEST.<br />
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On<br />
a beehive we have sponsored in<br />
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alot more about those in future<br />
talking<br />
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appearing<br />
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You Heard Of These<br />
Have<br />
Hobbies?<br />
Unusual<br />
you're anything like us, the only knots you've<br />
If<br />
recently are your shoe laces but do you know<br />
tied<br />
are groups across the world dedicated to<br />
there<br />
skills of tying knots.<br />
the<br />
International Guild Of Knot Tyers is the UK's<br />
The<br />
group of professional knot tyers. Apart<br />
leading<br />
purely interest, why would people want to<br />
from<br />
this skill?<br />
pursue<br />
farmers, rescue professionals,<br />
Well...sailors,<br />
mountaineers, mechanics and cavers all<br />
surgeons,<br />
a use for intricate knot work.<br />
have<br />
knots such as the one in the picture below<br />
Some<br />
more for decorative purposes but it's<br />
are<br />
the day to day uses different knots<br />
surprising<br />
have.<br />
names such as Alpine Butterfly Knot, Clove<br />
With<br />
and Tom Fool's Knot, there is a knot for<br />
Hitch<br />
occasion.<br />
every<br />
you'd like to find out more about knots,<br />
If<br />
The International Guild of Knot Tyers<br />
visit<br />
hobby has been in the news recently and<br />
This<br />
had some bad press. Maybe you've seen<br />
has<br />
of it when you've visited a beach or<br />
examples<br />
area. If you haven't we're sure you've<br />
rocky<br />
pictures. It has a wide following around<br />
seen<br />
world, enough for there to be<br />
the<br />
and gatherings of rock<br />
competitions<br />
The skill is in taking natural rocks<br />
balancers.<br />
where you stand and making intricate<br />
from<br />
with them, some of which can<br />
formations<br />
to defy natural gravity.<br />
seem<br />
structures are formed just using the<br />
Amazing<br />
from the ground. Any form of glue,<br />
rocks<br />
or other fastening it strictly<br />
adhesive<br />
forbidden!<br />
the bad press? Well unfortunately the<br />
Why<br />
is so popular it is changing the natural<br />
hobby<br />
of certain beaches and being so<br />
landscapes<br />
of their work, the rock balancers leave<br />
proud<br />
formations in place, therefore altering the<br />
the<br />
Davis Staedtler [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)] Rock Balancing Photo<br />
KNOT<br />
TYING<br />
ROCK<br />
BALANCING<br />
view for everyone else!<br />
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THE FUTURE<br />
BELONGS<br />
TO THOSE<br />
WHO<br />
BELIEVE<br />
I N T H E<br />
B E A U T Y O F<br />
T H E I R<br />
D R E A M S .<br />
- E L E A N O R R O O S E V E L T<br />
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of all kinds.<br />
bees<br />
sure you've read in the news that<br />
We're<br />
the moment.<br />
at<br />
disease, pesticides and loss of<br />
With<br />
help.<br />
if you don't love bees it's<br />
Even<br />
their survival.<br />
support<br />
at Buzz we decided to do what<br />
Here<br />
The Hive name is 'Hafwen' and it<br />
Hive.<br />
situated in beautiful North Wales.<br />
is<br />
pollination.<br />
include most fruits and<br />
These<br />
many nuts, and plants such<br />
vegetables,<br />
rapeseed that are turned into oil, as<br />
as<br />
as cocoa beans, coffee and tea.<br />
well<br />
it’s not only food crops but fodder<br />
And<br />
well.<br />
economic terms, honeybee<br />
In<br />
globally.<br />
every edition of <strong>BUZZ</strong> we will keep<br />
In<br />
updated with the latest 'Hive News'.<br />
you<br />
the next pages you can read<br />
Over<br />
IT'S ALL ABOUT<br />
THE <strong>BEE</strong>S AT <strong>BUZZ</strong><br />
BY MARK EVE<br />
<strong>BEE</strong>S FACE MANY<br />
THREATS, TO THE<br />
POINT WHERE<br />
EXPERTS FEAR SOME<br />
SPECIES ARE<br />
THREATENED WITH<br />
EXTINCTION<br />
It could be something to do with our<br />
name but at <strong>BUZZ</strong> Magazine we love<br />
bees are having a really difficult time<br />
The hive is maintained by our friends at<br />
the National Beekeeping Centre in<br />
Wales who are leading the way in<br />
helping the native bee population. They<br />
their natural habitats making life very<br />
told us that bees pollinate about a third<br />
difficult for the bees they need our<br />
of everything we eat and play a vital<br />
role in sustaining our ecosystems.<br />
important to do everything you can to<br />
More than three quarters of crops<br />
grown for human consumption need to<br />
be pollinated by bees. Honeybees<br />
we could and help by sponsoring a Bee<br />
account for 80% of all insect<br />
crops for livestock and crops such as<br />
cotton that rely on bee pollination as<br />
pollination could be worth as much as<br />
£200m to the UK alone and $170bn<br />
what's been happening in Hafwen Hive.<br />
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be calm.
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WE AIM FOR<br />
GREATNESS<br />
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Interested in Sponsoring Your<br />
Own Hive?<br />
Visit www.beeswales.co.uk<br />
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DO NOT GO<br />
WHERE THE PATH<br />
MAY LEAD, GO<br />
INSTEAD WHERE<br />
THERE IS NO PATH<br />
& LEAVE A TRAIL.<br />
R A L P H W A L D O E M E R S O N<br />
t<br />
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summer!<br />
this<br />
of these things you've most<br />
Some<br />
ones are your favourites!<br />
which<br />
are in no particular order and<br />
These<br />
whatever you are doing,<br />
remember<br />
safe and don't do anything to put<br />
keep<br />
SUMMER 2019!<br />
SUMMER HAS<br />
ARRIVED,<br />
STUDYING IS<br />
OVER, EXAMS ARE<br />
DONE!<br />
WHAT NOW?<br />
all your other commitments, you<br />
of<br />
probably think of a hundred<br />
can<br />
to do BUT as soon as summer<br />
things<br />
the ideas just dry up and there's<br />
arrives<br />
so much TV you can watch or<br />
only<br />
you can scroll through.<br />
Instagram<br />
can be a great time but it can<br />
Summer<br />
HOW ABOUT MAKING A<br />
'BUCKET LIST' FOR THE<br />
SUMMER! THIS IS NOT<br />
YOUR LIFE 'BUCKET LIST',<br />
JUST ONE FOR SUMMER<br />
2019!<br />
When you can't do anything because<br />
also be the worst! This year you might<br />
not be going away anywhere and your<br />
To help you we've put together a list of<br />
friends are all going to Insta-worthy<br />
just some of the things you could do<br />
holiday destinations!<br />
likely done, some you just wouldn't be<br />
seen dead doing! Others you might<br />
just give a try!<br />
Try some of them and let us know<br />
you or your friends in danger! These are<br />
just ideas and are no substitute for<br />
advice from family or professionals.<br />
See the next page for the ideas list.......<br />
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Research your family tree. There are<br />
3.<br />
of free online resources to use or you<br />
lots<br />
a clothes swap with your friends.<br />
4.Have<br />
a good excuse to sort out your<br />
It's<br />
Volunteer at a local organisation<br />
7.<br />
as a dog shelter, food bank,<br />
such<br />
Join your local library. Lots of us<br />
8.<br />
use our libraries enough and they<br />
don't<br />
MORE SUMMER<br />
2019 IDEAS !<br />
1.Email or phone a friend or relative you<br />
haven't spoken to in a while - maybe<br />
arrange to catch up in person<br />
2.Walk around your neighbourhood and<br />
take some interesting photos of places<br />
you haven't noticed before.<br />
can start at your local library.<br />
and you can swop or trade<br />
wardrobe<br />
you no longer want for something<br />
items<br />
to you.<br />
new<br />
HOW ABOUT MAKING A<br />
'BUCKET LIST' FOR THE<br />
SUMMER! THIS IS NOT<br />
YOUR LIFE 'BUCKET LIST',<br />
JUST ONE FOR SUMMER<br />
2019!<br />
5.Organise a garden party with your<br />
6.Get up early enough to watch the<br />
friends and get everyone to bring an item<br />
sun rise. It might be about 4.30am but<br />
of food.<br />
the views will be worth it whether<br />
you're in the city or countryside.<br />
countryside clean up. Check online for<br />
local volunteering opportunities.<br />
are in danger of closing down but you<br />
will probably find they are a great<br />
source of local information as well as<br />
just books.<br />
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Learn how to play cards - poker,<br />
9.<br />
etc. A lot of people play online<br />
solitaire<br />
Choose a favourite song at the<br />
10.<br />
and make up a dance routine<br />
moment<br />
Learn to imitate voices. Either<br />
11.<br />
voices or can you sound like<br />
regional<br />
Does your town have a public<br />
12.<br />
pool you haven't used in a<br />
swimming<br />
Many towns are opening up<br />
while?<br />
Lido pools. See if there is one<br />
outdoor<br />
Have a picnic in the park with your<br />
13.<br />
Arrange for everyone to bring<br />
friends.<br />
food and maybe a football?<br />
some<br />
to take your rubbish home<br />
Remember<br />
Make a Summer 2019 Playlist on a<br />
14.<br />
service like Spotify and send it<br />
streaming<br />
Watch some old films or TV Series<br />
15.<br />
you hear people refer to all the time<br />
that<br />
Visit your local charity shop and find<br />
16.<br />
really unusual to wear.<br />
something<br />
Produce and film a short story with<br />
18.<br />
friends. You can use your phone<br />
your<br />
that's 18 ideas to get you started on<br />
So,<br />
Summer 2019 plans!<br />
your<br />
SUMMER 2019!<br />
SUMMER HAS<br />
ARRIVED......<br />
but how about learning in real life? It's<br />
cheap to start and you'll find alot of<br />
people who want to play for fun.<br />
or better still learn some of the latest<br />
routines from videos on YouTube.<br />
with you!<br />
your favourite celebrity?<br />
to all your friends.<br />
but have never seen.<br />
in your area.<br />
17.Learn to cook something different for<br />
your friends and family - choose<br />
a recipe you never usually eat.<br />
camera and there are lots of free to use<br />
video editing services on line.<br />
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Develop an interest<br />
in life as you see it;<br />
the people, things,<br />
literature, music -<br />
the world is so rich,<br />
simply throbbing<br />
with rich treasures,<br />
beautiful souls and<br />
interesting people.<br />
Forget yourself.<br />
H E N R Y M I L L E R<br />
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Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the single<br />
The<br />
celebration of arts and culture on the<br />
biggest<br />
planet.<br />
August for three weeks the city of<br />
Every<br />
Scotland’s capital, welcomes an<br />
Edinburgh,<br />
of creative energy from around the<br />
explosion<br />
globe.<br />
visit the Fringe?<br />
Why<br />
53,232 performances of 3,398 shows in<br />
With<br />
venues in 2017 there are quite literally<br />
300<br />
of reasons to visit the Edinburgh<br />
thousands<br />
Fringe.<br />
Festival<br />
year thousands of performers take to<br />
Every<br />
of stages all over Edinburgh to<br />
hundreds<br />
shows for every taste. From big names<br />
present<br />
the world of entertainment to unknown<br />
in<br />
looking to build their careers, the<br />
artists<br />
caters for everyone and includes<br />
festival<br />
comedy, dance, physical theatre,<br />
theatre,<br />
cabaret, children's shows, musicals,<br />
circus,<br />
music, spoken word, exhibitions and<br />
opera,<br />
Click HERE to find out more...<br />
events.<br />
66-million-year-old fossil of the<br />
The<br />
dinosaur was found in Montana,<br />
carnivorous<br />
in 2013 and is the centrepiece of this<br />
USA<br />
exhibition supplied by Naturalis<br />
major<br />
Center, Leiden, Netherlands.<br />
Biodiversity<br />
is the only original skeleton of a T. Rex<br />
Trix<br />
touring anywhere in the world and<br />
currently<br />
of the three most complete Tyrannosaurus<br />
one<br />
skeletons in the world.<br />
rex<br />
66-million-year-old fossil is the<br />
The<br />
of this blockbuster exhibition<br />
centrepiece<br />
also features a range of exciting<br />
which<br />
exhibits.<br />
interactive<br />
is the only UK stop on Trix's European<br />
Glasgow<br />
Don't miss this once in a lifetime<br />
tour.<br />
to come face to face with a real<br />
opportunity<br />
T.rex!<br />
an exhibition as big as T.rex in Town<br />
Seeing<br />
give you a monster appetite! Luckily<br />
can<br />
street food favourites the Big Feed<br />
Glasgow<br />
be popping up at Kelvin Hall bringing with<br />
will<br />
some of their most popular traders<br />
them<br />
up dino-themed dishes.<br />
serving<br />
Big Feed will be serving up hot food,<br />
The<br />
coffee and sweet treats every day<br />
artisan<br />
T.rex in Town.<br />
during<br />
WHATS ON IN YOUR AREA?<br />
A MUST ATTEND<br />
EVENT FOR<br />
EVERYONE<br />
HAPPENING 2-26<br />
AUGUST IN<br />
EDINBURGH<br />
T.REX IS IN<br />
GLASGOW!<br />
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Can Do You<br />
you Anything....if<br />
keep trying!<br />
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a member of staff for an exciting chance<br />
.Join<br />
watch some local bats exit their roost for a<br />
to<br />
of foraging. Take part in the survey, learn<br />
night<br />
to use a bat detector and count how<br />
how<br />
Where:<br />
of the Lowes Visitor Centre,<br />
Loch<br />
of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve,<br />
Loch<br />
Dunkeld,<br />
and Kinross,<br />
Perth<br />
0HH PH8<br />
When:<br />
Jul 8:45-10:30pm<br />
19<br />
Out More Here:<br />
Find<br />
https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/<br />
Railway Museum, which was<br />
Whitehead<br />
opened in 2017, combines the past<br />
officially<br />
the present.<br />
with<br />
can get up close to some of the<br />
You<br />
steam locomotives in the Railway<br />
magnificent<br />
Society of Ireland collection – a<br />
Preservation<br />
to step aboard the footplate of an<br />
chance<br />
steam engine.<br />
1879-built<br />
museum is open year round but there are<br />
The<br />
very special Steam Saturdays during<br />
some<br />
summer.<br />
the steam train which will be<br />
Experience<br />
at Whitehead Excursion Station.<br />
operating<br />
will be able to see at close hand how<br />
Visitors<br />
magnificent Locomotive works.<br />
the<br />
will be able to talk to the Driver and<br />
You<br />
and to see the footplate.<br />
Fireman<br />
with a visit to the Edwardian Tea Room<br />
Along<br />
a chance to discover the secrets of the<br />
and<br />
100-year-old Midland Railway buildings,<br />
RPSI's<br />
makes for the perfect day out for any railway<br />
it<br />
enthusiasts.<br />
WHATS ON IN YOUR AREA?<br />
TAKE PART IN A BAT<br />
ROOST SURVEY AT<br />
LOCH OF THE LOWES<br />
WILDLIFE RESERVE<br />
ARE YOU A STEAM<br />
ENGINE FANATIC?<br />
HEAD DOWN TO THE<br />
WHITEHEAD<br />
RAILWAY MUSEUM!<br />
many exit the building.<br />
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Team<br />
Work is<br />
Dream<br />
Work<br />
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Armagh Planetarium, the whole family can<br />
At<br />
interactive displays to learn about the<br />
use<br />
and watch the latest space news in<br />
cosmos<br />
time. Activities include designing, building<br />
real<br />
launching your own rocket!<br />
and<br />
Armagh Celestial Cathedral is a beautiful<br />
The<br />
of illuminated deep space images<br />
gallery<br />
by the Hubble Space Telescope framed<br />
taken<br />
dramatic gothic arches.<br />
in<br />
key attraction of Armagh Planetarium is<br />
One<br />
newly refurbished Digital Theatre that now<br />
the<br />
a brilliant visual and audio experience of<br />
offers<br />
shows. Purpose built reclining seats will<br />
their<br />
you and the kids to fully experience the<br />
allow<br />
3D projection over the entire dome.<br />
amazing<br />
this year marking the 50th anniversary of<br />
With<br />
Apollo landings, Capcom Go is an<br />
the<br />
historical documentary that<br />
immersive,<br />
the achievements of the Apollo<br />
showcases<br />
and what it took to put the first<br />
programme<br />
on the Moon. It introduces a new<br />
human<br />
to the immense challenges that<br />
generation<br />
overcome and will inspire them to<br />
were<br />
the explorers, designers, engineers,<br />
become<br />
and dreamers of the future!<br />
thinkers<br />
Hill,<br />
College<br />
Armagh,<br />
Armagh,<br />
County<br />
9DB,<br />
BT61<br />
Ireland<br />
Northern<br />
back through time and witness valiant<br />
Travel<br />
alongside brave squires, in thrilling<br />
knights,<br />
of medieval combat.<br />
displays<br />
action packed day is in store as the<br />
An<br />
Warriors compete in epic battle for<br />
Warwick<br />
title of champion in the Tournament of the<br />
the<br />
Knights.<br />
August 2019<br />
17-18th<br />
Include:<br />
Highlights<br />
and authentic displays of fighting<br />
Exhilarating<br />
on noble or villainous knights<br />
Cheer<br />
archery and artillery<br />
Have-a-go<br />
games and entertainment<br />
Medieval<br />
from the Minstrels de Clare<br />
Music<br />
Castle<br />
Cardiff<br />
Street<br />
Castle<br />
Cardiff<br />
3RB CF10<br />
WHATS ON IN YOUR AREA?<br />
CELEBRATE THE<br />
ANNIVERSARY OF THE<br />
MOON LANDINGS<br />
TRAVEL BACK IN<br />
TIME TO THE<br />
TOURNAMENT OF<br />
THE KNIGHTS<br />
Practice your circus skills<br />
Wales<br />
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IF YOU CAN<br />
DREAM IT, YOU<br />
Remember....<br />
W A L T D I S N E Y<br />
DO IT<br />
CAN<br />
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during the first week of August every year, the National Eisteddfod is a celebration of the culture and<br />
Held<br />
in Wales.<br />
language<br />
festival travels from place to place, alternating between north and south Wales, attracting around<br />
The<br />
visitors and over 250 trade stands and stalls.<br />
150,000<br />
history of the Eisteddfod in Wales can be traced back to 1176, with the modern history of the organisation<br />
The<br />
back to 1861. The festival has been held every year, other than 1914, when the outbreak of the First<br />
dating<br />
a competition-based festival, attracting over 6,000 competitors every year, the festival has<br />
Traditionally<br />
and evolved over recent years, and whilst the competitions form the central focus for the week,<br />
developed<br />
Maes (site) itself has grown and developed into a vibrant festival with hundreds of events and activities for<br />
the<br />
whole family.<br />
the<br />
Eisteddfod is the natural showcase for music, dance, visual arts, literature, original performances and<br />
The<br />
more. Encompassing all aspects of the arts and culture in Wales, it is an inclusive and welcoming<br />
much<br />
which attracts thousands of Welsh learners and those who do not speak the language as well as<br />
festival,<br />
speakers every year. Translation services are available in the Pavilion and bilingual information is<br />
Welsh<br />
as Wales’ leading mobile regeneration project, Eisteddfod week is the highlight of a two year<br />
Described<br />
project, bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds from a different part of Wales<br />
community<br />
a mix of outreach work, lifelong learning and volunteering opportunities, the community project steers<br />
With<br />
preparations for the festival, giving local people a chance to make their mark on our national festival.<br />
the<br />
of Wales’ leading writers, musicians and poets have competed at the Eisteddfod, with many performers<br />
Most<br />
on a national stage for the first time during the festival.<br />
appearing<br />
WHATS ON IN YOUR AREA?<br />
A ONCE A YEAR EVENT CREATING ONCE IN A<br />
LIFETIME MEMORIES - THE EISTEDDFOD<br />
World War saw it postponed for a year.<br />
available. We also have a centre for learning Welsh on the Maes.<br />
every year.<br />
2019 Eisteddfod will be held in Llanrwst, Conwy County from 3-10 August 2019<br />
The<br />
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UK's 'must see' spectacular live action<br />
The<br />
theatre show<br />
outdoor<br />
to be spellbound by Kynren<br />
Prepare<br />
presented by Eleven Arches on a<br />
Proudly<br />
acre stage, 1,000 cast and<br />
seven-and-a-half<br />
immerse you in the telling of a 2,000-<br />
crew<br />
tale; the history of England. Kynren brings<br />
year<br />
ground-shaking life the story of invasions,<br />
to<br />
splendour, wars, heroic sacrifice, daily life<br />
royal<br />
seismic change.<br />
and<br />
with 8,000 other guests you will enjoy a<br />
Along<br />
view and be swept along by a thrilling,<br />
perfect<br />
journey. Two thousand years in<br />
family-friendly<br />
making: dazzling pyrotechnics, beautiful<br />
the<br />
amazing stunts and hard-tobelieve<br />
choreography,<br />
horsemanship combine with an<br />
original soundtrack to leave<br />
inspired,<br />
and critics enraptured and<br />
audiences<br />
awestruck.<br />
your seat as dusk settles over the vast, still<br />
Take<br />
and the expectant audience of 8,000 falls<br />
lake<br />
and the epic show begins.<br />
silent<br />
the lake’s deceptively placid waters<br />
Suddenly<br />
as a Viking longship, teeming with<br />
erupt<br />
invaders, bursts from its depths.<br />
marauding<br />
dramatic attack on a fishing village<br />
Their<br />
a trail of destruction and fire. The<br />
leaves<br />
have arrived!<br />
Vikings<br />
take place throughout Summer<br />
Performances<br />
click HERE to find out more information<br />
2019,<br />
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin<br />
Astronauts<br />
go on to be the first men to walk on the<br />
would<br />
surface of earth’s only satellite. A<br />
barren<br />
sensed more than understood. A<br />
moment<br />
of inspiration that brought the world<br />
moment<br />
as one.<br />
together<br />
viewers around the world sat captivated by<br />
TV<br />
triumph of technology, connected by one<br />
this<br />
achievement.<br />
amazing<br />
were unaware that the images they were<br />
Most<br />
were being transmitted via a giant<br />
watching<br />
dish at Goonhilly Earth Station in<br />
satellite<br />
Cornwall.<br />
celebrate the 50th anniversary of this<br />
To<br />
event, Apollo 50 is a familyfriendly<br />
momentous<br />
day of education, entertainment,<br />
technology, art and music at the<br />
science,<br />
Goonhilly Earth Station.<br />
iconic<br />
Service Broadcasting will perform songs<br />
Public<br />
their 2015 album The Race for Space, a<br />
from<br />
album that relives the story of the<br />
concept<br />
and Soviet space race. There’ll also<br />
American<br />
a DJ set by Orbital in what’s sure to be an<br />
be<br />
live music experience.<br />
unforgettable<br />
info and tickets at: apollo50.co.uk<br />
More<br />
takes place on Saturday 20 July 2019<br />
Apollo50<br />
Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station<br />
at<br />
Helston.<br />
near<br />
WHATS ON IN YOUR AREA?<br />
THE UK'S 'MUST SEE'<br />
SPECTACULAR LIVE<br />
ACTION<br />
OUTDOOR THEATRE<br />
SHOW<br />
JULY 20TH 1969.<br />
THE EAGLE LANDER<br />
TOUCHES DOWN ON<br />
THE MOON.<br />
CELEBRATE THE 50TH<br />
ANNIVERSARY<br />
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P O S I T I V E<br />
P O S I T I V E<br />
P O S I T I V E<br />
M I N D<br />
V I B E S<br />
L I F E<br />
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compelling story of exploration charts and<br />
This<br />
humankind in space, from Sputnik's<br />
celebrates<br />
in 1957 through the Apollo Moon landings and<br />
launch<br />
International Space Station to future missions to<br />
the<br />
and beyond.<br />
Mars<br />
chronicles how, in the six decades that<br />
Spaceflight<br />
Sputnik, the world was revolutionized by<br />
followed<br />
travel and exploration. The opening up of<br />
space<br />
orbit to satellites led to a revolution in<br />
Earth's<br />
monitoring of the environment, and<br />
communications,<br />
science. For the human imagination, the<br />
materials<br />
has been even greater - the voyages of robotic<br />
impact<br />
probes have transformed our view of the Solar<br />
space<br />
while Earth-orbiting satellites and missions to<br />
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the<br />
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From the work of pioneers like Wernher<br />
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August 2018 a fifteen-year-old Swedish girl,<br />
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her a Nobel Peace Prize nomination.<br />
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sees the start of probably the most<br />
July<br />
cycling race in the world - The Tour de<br />
famous<br />
France.<br />
has been particularly special as it is the<br />
2019<br />
anniversary of the wearing of the Yellow<br />
100th<br />
for the winner of each stage of the race<br />
Vest<br />
then for the ultimate winner of the Tour<br />
and<br />
France.<br />
de<br />
this book we go back to 2018 where there<br />
In<br />
a surprise winner Geraint Thomas from<br />
was<br />
Wales.<br />
whole of the UK held it's breath he rode<br />
The<br />
story of a Welsh cycling fan's 25-year love<br />
The<br />
with le Tour de France, culminating in<br />
affair<br />
joy of witnessing Geraint Thomas'<br />
the<br />
victory in summer 2018. Is this the<br />
unexpected<br />
ever Welsh sporting achievement?<br />
greatest<br />
does an unassuming bloke from<br />
How<br />
win le Tour de France? And what<br />
Whitchurch<br />
it like to see Geraint win?<br />
was<br />
you're like us here at <strong>BUZZ</strong>, you couldn't get<br />
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of the adventures of Eleven and the<br />
enough<br />
Things Gang. in this unofficial handbook<br />
Stranger<br />
get to learn more about the characters, plots<br />
you<br />
trivia of Stranger Things the TV Series.<br />
and<br />
your Eggos and prepare to enter Hawkins,<br />
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- just don't forget your fairy lights If you<br />
Indiana<br />
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NEVER<br />
LET GO<br />
OF YOUR<br />
DREAMS<br />
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LIST<br />
SHOPPING<br />
Unsalted Butter<br />
185g<br />
Dark Chocolate - you can use cooking chocolate or ordinary eating chocolate<br />
300g<br />
if you only have milk chocolate or white chocolate, that will do fine!<br />
and<br />
Plain Flour<br />
85g<br />
Cocoa Powder - you can use drinking chocolate powder if you only have that in<br />
40g<br />
cupboard!<br />
the<br />
Large Eggs<br />
3<br />
Golden Caster Sugar- this is the best type of sugar to use as the brownies will<br />
275g<br />
have a 'gritty' taste to them but if you only have regular sugar that will be OK!<br />
not<br />
BAKING!<br />
START<br />
Fill a small saucer about a quarter full of water and bring to the boil.<br />
1.<br />
While this is coming to the boil, take a medium sized glass or ceramic bowl and<br />
2.<br />
up the chocolate into small pieces in the bowl. Chop the butter up into small<br />
break<br />
and add to the chocolate.<br />
pieces<br />
Rest the bowl on top of the saucepan so the heat from the boiling water warms the<br />
3.<br />
of the bowl and melts the chocolate and butter. Stir the mixture to help it<br />
bottom<br />
evenly. Make sure the water does not splash into the chocolate mix.<br />
melt<br />
You can use the microwave to melt the chocolate and butter but you should only<br />
4.<br />
for a short period of time and then check the chocolate is not burning.<br />
heat<br />
In a separate bowl mix together the beaten eggs and the sugar.<br />
5.<br />
Pour the egg and sugar mix into your melted chocolate mix and mix together<br />
6.<br />
gently.<br />
Using a metal sieve, gently add the plain flour and cocoa powder into the mixture<br />
7.<br />
fold in gently. Do not stir the mixture but 'fold' over gently to trap as much air in<br />
and<br />
possible to make your brownies 'light'.<br />
as<br />
the mixture into a baking tray which you have greased with some butter and<br />
8.Tip<br />
in a preheated oven at 180c/Gas 4.<br />
put<br />
Cook for around 25 minutes but check regularly as all ovens cook differently. To<br />
9.<br />
if it's cooked wobble the tin from side to side. The mixture should be quite firm<br />
check<br />
the top should look shiny. The edges of the brownie should have come away<br />
and<br />
the sides.<br />
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10. Leave to cool and cut into squares.<br />
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There's always<br />
something to be<br />
thankful for<br />
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What made<br />
you smile<br />
today?<br />
F i v e m i n u t e s o f g r a t i t u d e e v e r y d a y<br />
s e e m s t o o s i m p l e , b u t i t c a n m a k e<br />
y o u a l o t h a p p i e r !<br />
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We travel not to<br />
escape life but for life<br />
not to escape us.<br />
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A N O N Y M O U S
a few years later, after that track<br />
Now,<br />
viral, Billie is a rising star in the<br />
went<br />
The Los Angeles teen, who<br />
minutes.<br />
from a family of creatives,<br />
comes<br />
behind the brooding expression,<br />
But<br />
says, she’s “a little flower,” never<br />
she<br />
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THE MOST<br />
TALKED ABOUT<br />
TEEN IN THE<br />
WORLD:<br />
BILLIE EILISH<br />
BY MADDIE KING<br />
Billie was just trying to send some<br />
music to her dance teacher when<br />
she uploaded “Ocean Eyes,” a song she<br />
recorded with her brother, to<br />
Soundcloud in 2016.<br />
music industry.<br />
“I can’t imagine a life<br />
that doesn’t involve<br />
creativity,” she says, “or<br />
at least inspiring other<br />
"PERFECT FOR<br />
PARTIES AND<br />
CELEBRATIONS"<br />
people.”<br />
is Billie Eilish?<br />
Who<br />
songs have been streamed more<br />
Her<br />
2.5 billion times and her first<br />
than<br />
American tour sold out within<br />
North<br />
an intimidating image—she<br />
projects<br />
black tears in a music video, sings<br />
cries<br />
the perspective of a serial killer<br />
from<br />
the first song she ever wrote was<br />
and<br />
about the zombie apocalypse.<br />
more humbled than when a fan is<br />
moved by her music.<br />
She hopes someday to direct music<br />
videos and design everything from<br />
shoes to cars. “I can’t imagine a life that<br />
doesn’t involve creativity,” she says, “or<br />
at least inspiring other people.”<br />
a look at:<br />
Take<br />
https://www.nme.com/big-read-billieeilish-interview-nme-100-2019<br />
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Second star<br />
to the right<br />
and straight on<br />
till morning.<br />
Peter Pan • J.M. Barrie<br />
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THAT NO LONGER HAS<br />
ELEPHANTS…<br />
OR GIRAFFES. GORILLAS.<br />
LIONS…<br />
driven by global demand, is<br />
Poaching,<br />
crisis levels. But it’s habitat loss that<br />
at<br />
Scientists estimate that if<br />
example.<br />
deforestation rates go<br />
current<br />
rainforests will be gone in<br />
unchecked,<br />
years — and most of their<br />
100<br />
In fact, change has already taken<br />
stone.<br />
There is a growing consciousness<br />
root.<br />
AFRICAN<br />
ENDANGERED<br />
SPECIES - GET<br />
INVOLVED<br />
IMAGINE A WORLD WITHOUT<br />
CHIMPANZEES. RHINOS. CHEETAHS.<br />
These are only some of Africa’s<br />
poses the most extensive threat to<br />
magnificent wildlife species at risk of<br />
African wildlife. The state of rainforests<br />
disappearing forever.<br />
in Africa and around the world is an<br />
In the last few decades alone, the<br />
world has lost more than 60 percent of<br />
forest elephants and more than 40<br />
percent of lions.<br />
inhabitants with them.<br />
The picture is bleak, but not set in<br />
that thoughtful economic and<br />
infrastructure development can and<br />
should incorporate conservation<br />
priorities.<br />
To get involved and find out how you<br />
can help, go to<br />
https://www.tusk.org/thesolutions/protecting-endangered-<br />
species/<br />
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"EXCELLENCE<br />
IS THE<br />
GRADUAL<br />
RESULT OF<br />
ALWAYS<br />
STRIVING<br />
TO DO<br />
BETTER."<br />
- Pat Riley<br />
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inging with it rapid change<br />
fast,<br />
life on land and at sea.<br />
impacting<br />
spread out over eight countries,<br />
Arctic,<br />
the United States.<br />
including<br />
wetlands, upland tundra,<br />
coastal<br />
wide rivers, and the sea<br />
mountains,<br />
which travel great distances to<br />
whales,<br />
and raise their young. Almost<br />
forage<br />
Arctic, including the Bering,<br />
The<br />
and Chukchi seas, now faces<br />
Beaufort<br />
mining, shipping, oil and gas<br />
change,<br />
and overfishing.<br />
development,<br />
AMAZING<br />
PLACES - THE<br />
ARCTIC<br />
The Arctic is a region like no other in<br />
the world and it’s warming twice as<br />
About 4 million people live in the<br />
Within America’s Arctic, the remarkably<br />
Diverse landscapes—from the sea ice to<br />
productive waters of the Bering Sea<br />
attract marine mammals, such as gray<br />
itself—support abundant wildlife and<br />
half of the fish caught in the United<br />
many cultures.<br />
States comes from here making<br />
fisheries vital to local livelihoods. Across<br />
Of all the wildlife in the Arctic, the<br />
polar bear is the most fitting icon for<br />
the Bering Sea in Russia, the<br />
Kamchatka Peninsula’s river systems<br />
this region. It's amazing adaptation to<br />
life in the harsh Arctic environment<br />
produce up to one-quarter of all wild<br />
Pacific salmon. The salmon provide<br />
makes it an impressive species.<br />
nourishment to other wildlife, including<br />
the Kamchatka brown bear.<br />
an uncertain future due to climate<br />
To find out more go to www.wwf.org.uk<br />
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EVERYTHING<br />
YOU'VE EVER<br />
WANTED IS<br />
ON THE<br />
OTHER SIDE<br />
OF FEAR<br />
G E O R G E A D D A I R<br />
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And, once learnt – rarely<br />
compass).<br />
forgotten.<br />
especially in the form of<br />
information,<br />
like characteristics, steps, stages,<br />
lists<br />
For example the image of a feather<br />
fact.<br />
a specific fact related to weight.<br />
with<br />
BOOST YOUR<br />
MEMORY<br />
WITH<br />
MNEMONICS<br />
MNEMONICS ARE SIMPLE TRICKS<br />
DEVELOPED TO HELP US REMEMBER.<br />
These are often rhymes: Never Eat<br />
Shredded Wheat (points of the<br />
Mnemonics are memory devices that<br />
We knew back in 1967 from a study by<br />
help learners recall larger pieces of<br />
Gerald R. Miller that mnemonics<br />
increased recall. He found that students<br />
who regularly used mnemonic<br />
parts, phases, etc.<br />
devices increased test scores up to 77%!<br />
People who thought to have<br />
extraordinary memories, often<br />
associate something unrelated to a<br />
Mnemonics can be useful for<br />
remembering important facts during<br />
exam revision.<br />
To find out more go to<br />
https://www.learningassistance.com/20<br />
06/january/mnemonics.html<br />
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JUST REMEMBER THERE<br />
IS SOMEONE OUT THERE<br />
THAT IS MORE THAN<br />
HAPPY WITH LESS THAN<br />
WHAT YOU HAVE<br />
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the richer you'll be<br />
money,<br />
you are young it is quite<br />
When<br />
that you have plenty of time.<br />
imagine<br />
the longer you leave it the more<br />
But<br />
It isn't just about money<br />
2.<br />
well isn't just about saving<br />
Shopping<br />
Suppose, for example, that you<br />
time.<br />
£3 an hour looking after your<br />
earn<br />
your time (two hours at £3 an hour =<br />
of<br />
Time you might prefer to spend<br />
£6).<br />
Teenager's Guide To Money by Jonathan<br />
The<br />
is published by Quercus Publishing at £7.99.<br />
Self<br />
MONEY TIPS<br />
FOR<br />
TEENAGERS<br />
MONEY IS A PASSPORT TO AN EASIER<br />
AND MORE COMFORTABLE LIFE, SAYS<br />
JONATHAN SELF, SO IT PAYS TO<br />
LEARN HOW TO DEAL WITH IT FROM<br />
AN EARLY AGE. HERE ARE A COUPLE<br />
OF TIPS FROM HIS BOOK THE<br />
TEENAGER'S GUIDE TO MONEY<br />
1.The sooner you start managing your<br />
your money; it is about saving your<br />
tempting to think there is no rush to<br />
manage your money; it is easy to<br />
neighbour's children. If you spend £15<br />
difficult it will be. Suppose you want to<br />
on a CD in a record shop when you<br />
could have brought the same CD in a<br />
have savings of £10,000 on your 30th<br />
birthday:<br />
supermarket for £9, then you aren't just<br />
wasting £6. You are wasting two hours<br />
You could save 78p a day from the<br />
age of 13<br />
You could save £4.47 a day from the<br />
doing something else.<br />
age of 25<br />
You could save £27 a day from the<br />
age of 29<br />
www.amazon.co.uk<br />
Every day counts when it comes to<br />
making the most of your money, and it<br />
is never too early to begin.<br />
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IT DOES NOT<br />
MATTER HOW<br />
SLOW YOU GO<br />
SO LONG AS YOU DON'T STOP<br />
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Fiction<br />
Historical<br />
Fantasy Books for Teens<br />
Romantic<br />
of Sorias has a main saint,<br />
generation<br />
in 1962 the saint is 20-year-old<br />
and<br />
whose best friends are his<br />
Daniel,<br />
Beatriz, 18, and Joaquin, 16.<br />
cousins<br />
the three of them broadcast<br />
Together,<br />
pirate radio show from a truck that<br />
a<br />
which rids them of darkness<br />
miracle,<br />
its shame, greed and guilt, or<br />
(whether<br />
to perform the second miracle,<br />
pilgrims<br />
until that happens, the Sorias and<br />
but<br />
ALL THE<br />
CROOKED<br />
SAINTS BY<br />
MAGGIE<br />
STIEFVATER<br />
Age 13+<br />
In ALL THE CROOKED SAINTS, the<br />
titular saints are the Soria family, who<br />
live in the tiny San Luis Valley desert<br />
When pilgrims visit Bicho Raro, a<br />
town of Bicho Raro, Colorado, and can<br />
saint helps them by performing one<br />
perform miracles for a steady stream<br />
of pilgrims who visit them. Every<br />
something worse), which becomes<br />
manifest in some way.It's up to the<br />
the pilgrims can't interact without<br />
great harm to the family. Into this<br />
supernatural village enters young and<br />
brilliant Beatriz has tricked out.<br />
earnest Pete, who hopes to barter work<br />
for a truck, and Tony, a famous DJ from<br />
back East in need of a miracle. Things<br />
get complicated when Daniel reveals<br />
he's in love with a pilgrim (strictly<br />
against the rules) and disappears into<br />
the desert....<br />
find out more, go to:<br />
To<br />
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/bookreviews/all-the-crooked-saints<br />
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I T D O E S<br />
N O T D O<br />
T O D W E L L<br />
O N<br />
D R E A M S ,<br />
A N D<br />
F O R G E T<br />
T O L I V E .<br />
- J . K R O W L I N G<br />
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FUN!<br />
Great<br />
Comedy Film<br />
Romantic<br />
Jack Malik (Himesh Patel)<br />
YESTERDAY,<br />
a struggling singer-songwriter<br />
was<br />
except for his loyal best friend<br />
liked,<br />
manager, Ellie (Lily James). But<br />
and<br />
When he returns to<br />
blackout.<br />
it's to a world in which<br />
consciousness,<br />
the Fab Four's hits as his,<br />
performing<br />
he leapfrogs to success thanks to<br />
and<br />
deep down, all the adulation doesn't<br />
if,<br />
Jack feel truly happy -- or<br />
make<br />
find out more, go to:<br />
To<br />
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/<br />
and Notting Hill) and directed<br />
Diary,<br />
Danny Boyle with a Slumdog<br />
by<br />
YESTERDAY<br />
- A MOVIE<br />
FOR TODAY<br />
Age 13+<br />
who played music that nobody really<br />
then Jack gets hit by a bus at the exact<br />
same time as a mysterious global<br />
the Beatles never existed: Only Jack<br />
remembers their songs. He starts<br />
the backing of Ed Sheeran and new<br />
Yesterday is a lot of fun. But you also<br />
won't be surprised to find out that the<br />
power-hungry manager Debra<br />
Hammer (Kate McKinnon), leaving Ellie<br />
film was scripted by Richard Curtis (he<br />
of the similarly mild and enjoyable<br />
out in the cold. But is it really success<br />
films Love Actually, Bridget Jones's<br />
deserving?<br />
Millionaire air. If any of those movies are<br />
on your faves list, put this one in the<br />
"must watch" queue.<br />
movie-reviews/yesterday<br />
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you ever watched Mastermind,<br />
Have<br />
Challenge or contestant<br />
University<br />
or Tipping Point?<br />
Chase<br />
you wished you could get those<br />
Have<br />
General Knowledge is<br />
knowledge!<br />
as 'culturally valued<br />
defined<br />
a wide subject range.'<br />
encompassing<br />
it's different to knowing in depth<br />
So<br />
People who are good at general<br />
yours.<br />
are usually recognised to<br />
knowledge<br />
MAKES PEOPLE GOOD AT<br />
WHAT<br />
KNOWLEDGE?<br />
GENERAL<br />
GENERAL<br />
KNOWLEDGE -<br />
IT'S MORE THAN<br />
JUST QUIZ<br />
NIGHT<br />
doing really well on show like The<br />
answers just as quickly? Well you need<br />
to start studying your general<br />
There have been so many scientific<br />
studies done of intelligence and<br />
memory and the results usually show<br />
knowledge communication by a range<br />
that someone who is good at general<br />
of non-specialist media and<br />
knowledge has a very developed 'long<br />
term semantic memory.' This means<br />
you can remember events or facts<br />
knowledge about a talent or job of<br />
from a long time ago not just what you<br />
did last night.<br />
be intelligent.<br />
Don't think you're very good at<br />
remembering things? Don't worry. Alot<br />
of studies have shown that general<br />
knowledge increases with age. This is<br />
BEING GOOD AT<br />
GENERAL<br />
KNOWLEDGE CAN<br />
ALSO INDICATE YOU<br />
ARE INTELLIGENT<br />
WITH A HIGH IQ<br />
SCORE<br />
have more time in find out facts<br />
You<br />
be exposed to new situations<br />
and<br />
term memory skills improve as<br />
Long<br />
age. You just have to be sure to<br />
you<br />
all the right things to keep your<br />
do<br />
healthy like sleep, good food<br />
brain<br />
learning new things.<br />
and<br />
due to two factors.<br />
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ut it can help you alot.<br />
facts<br />
means you will always have things to<br />
It<br />
about.<br />
talk<br />
can help you in social situations to<br />
It<br />
you feel more confident.<br />
make<br />
might just enjoy life more when<br />
You<br />
around you.<br />
world<br />
of course you could appear on a<br />
And<br />
Mercury is also known as Quicksilver.<br />
3.<br />
The largest museum in the world in the<br />
4.<br />
Museum of Natural History,<br />
American<br />
Facetious and Abstemious are two<br />
5.<br />
a,e,i,o,u. -<br />
Ascorbic Acid is the scientific name for<br />
6.<br />
C.<br />
Vitamin<br />
What do the letters CEO stand for<br />
7.<br />
Officer.<br />
Executive<br />
Myth, Fly, Sky, Dry, Cry, Rhythm and<br />
8.<br />
vowels.<br />
Alpha is the first letter of the Greek<br />
9.<br />
Omega is the last letter of the Greek<br />
10.<br />
Alphabet<br />
The famous painting Mona Lisa is on<br />
11.<br />
display at the Louvre Museum<br />
permanent<br />
Is General Knowledge Important?<br />
Well lots of people get through life<br />
absolutely fine without knowing lots of<br />
you find out amazing facts about the<br />
famous TV Quiz show and win a big<br />
cash prize!<br />
To get you started with your quest for<br />
general knowledge here are some<br />
interesting facts:<br />
words that contain all the vowels in order<br />
1.<br />
The largest church in the world is<br />
the Basilica of St.Peter, Vatican City<br />
Rome.<br />
2.<br />
The sewing machine was invented<br />
when talking about a company? Chief<br />
by Isaac M Singer<br />
JUDITH KEPPEL IS<br />
THE FIRST PERSON TO<br />
HAVE WON ONE MILLION<br />
POUNDS ON<br />
THE BRITISH TELEVISION<br />
GAME SHOW WHO WANTS<br />
TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?. SHE<br />
HAS APPEARED ON THE BBC<br />
TWO QUIZ SHOW<br />
EGGHEADS SINCE 2003.<br />
Alphabet<br />
Paris. in<br />
Learning and Keep<br />
Keeping<br />
Remembering!<br />
Crypt are all words that contain no<br />
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Citizenship!<br />
Global<br />
all connected!<br />
We're<br />
we are living in what seems like<br />
travel,<br />
ever smaller world and we are all<br />
an<br />
as never before.<br />
interconnected<br />
global citizen takes responsibility for<br />
A<br />
role in it.<br />
their<br />
your part in the community from<br />
Take<br />
decision making, critical<br />
solving,<br />
communication and<br />
thinking,<br />
collaboration.<br />
the end of your course you will<br />
At<br />
ready for you to use if you<br />
Certificate,<br />
completing an award, badge or<br />
are<br />
certificate.<br />
course is ideal with anyone with an<br />
This<br />
LEARN HOW<br />
YOU CAN BE<br />
A GLOBAL<br />
CITIZEN WITH<br />
U:<strong>BEE</strong>!<br />
BY JANE GRANTLEY<br />
In this U:Bee 12 week online course you<br />
Through technology and modern<br />
can learn skills necessary to become a<br />
truly global citizen such as problem<br />
their actions and beliefs and is aware<br />
of the world and develops a sense of<br />
receive your U:Bee Completion<br />
a local to global level and practice your<br />
part in valuing diversity and helping<br />
others.<br />
interest in the development of our<br />
global community.<br />
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than many will do in a lifetime.<br />
years<br />
has started a global movement<br />
She<br />
it shows no signs of stopping.<br />
and<br />
age 15, began protesting outside the<br />
At<br />
when her recurring and<br />
2018,<br />
Skolstrejk för klimatet,"School<br />
solitary<br />
for her activism. In March 2019,<br />
awards<br />
deputies of the Norwegian<br />
three<br />
Greta Thunberg 02.jpg: Anders HellbergDerivative work: Dikson [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)]<br />
GLOBAL<br />
WARRIOR AND<br />
INSPIRATIONAL<br />
TEEN - GRETA<br />
THUNBERG<br />
BY JANE GRANTLEY<br />
Born 3 January 2003 in Sweden Greta<br />
Thunberg has achieved more in her 16<br />
Swedish parliament about the need<br />
for immediate action to<br />
combat climate change and has since<br />
become an outspoken climate activist.<br />
In this issue we<br />
"PERFECT FOR<br />
are taking a look<br />
PARTIES at a truly AND<br />
CELEBRATIONS"<br />
Inspirational<br />
Teen<br />
She is known for starting the school<br />
strike for climate movement that<br />
formed in November 2018 and surged<br />
globally after the United Nations<br />
Climate Change Conference<br />
Her personal activism began in August<br />
strike for the climate".<br />
By 15 March 2019, it was estimated that<br />
1.4 million students in 112 countries<br />
around the world joined her call in<br />
striking and protesting. The world was<br />
certainly listening to Greta. By 24 May a<br />
similar school strike was taking place<br />
across 125 countries.<br />
Greta has received various prizes and<br />
parliament nominated Thunberg for<br />
the Nobel Peace Prize.In May 2019, at<br />
the age of 16, she featured on the cover<br />
of Time magazine.<br />
https://twitter.com/GretaThunberg<br />
Follow Greta on Twitter<br />
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D O N ' T<br />
L I S T E N<br />
T O W H A T<br />
T H E Y S A Y .<br />
H A V E F U N ,<br />
G O S E E .<br />
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