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PRESS
A difficult engagement.
Engaging with disaffected youth is tricky - but crucial.
(The Guardian)
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First world India shouldn't need third world aid.
(Mail Online)
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The heaviest load to carry, the coffin of your own child.
As another honour killing is exposed, Asian poet Roshan Doug recounts the emotional funeral of a family friend killed by her husband.
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From Euston to New Street.
What a train journey to Birmingham can tell us about Britain in the midst of terror - and why it surprised me, too.
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There's more to art than Bollywood.
(Daily Telegraph)
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A Birmingham suburban world shaken apart by burglary.
Roshan Doug discusses the helpless anger he felt after his house fell prey to burglars.
(Birmingham Post)
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Should school governors be put in charge of the public purse?
(Mail Online)
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Are we just celebrating binge drinking Britain?
Now that Christmas is over and done with, the countdown has begun for midnight tonight.
(Mail Online)
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An examiner writes.
Ticked off: Students think they have it tough at exam time. Well it's a lot worse for us, protests an examiner. Roshan Doug reports
(The Guardian)
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Sheer unadulterated cultural shamelessness disguised as popular entertainment - Celebrity Big Brother is back
(Daily Mail)
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EDUCATION, LESSONS AND WORKSHOPS
Rhythm and Pace in Poetry
A lesson to demonstrate effectiveness of rhythm and pace in poetry using songs and popular music as a diverse and, perhaps, familiar analogy.
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