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Thursday, 25 October 2007
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- A job that delivers: Join the growing profession of midwifery
- Unearthing the facts about the blooming business of horticulture
- Career guidance: Welcome to a time of exciting changes
- Best foot forward: Podiatry will keep you on your toes
- Complementary therapy has more opportunities for careers than ever before
- News: Mayor vs careers advisers
- Are you sitting comfortably? Maybe you should consider a career in furniture design
- Brush up on your portfolio and get a place on a fine art degree
- Artificial intelligence: Transforming the world we live in
- Competition: Win a copy of 'My Best Friend' on DVD!
- Broadcasting: 'You need to have a good story sense and an interest in other people's lives'
- Are enough state school pupils going to university?
- DVD reviews: Becoming Jane; Inland Empire; My Best Friend
- Interior design: 'You will be motivated to learn and want to stretch your design capacities'
- Music reviews: M.I.A; Athlete; Super Furry Animals
- 10 tips for surviving your first term
- Engineering design: 'These graduates work on ground-breaking projects'
- Environmental science: 'Many will be attracted to working in unusual places - often abroad'
- Work & Play: Michael Linington, 23, photography student at Camberwell College
- Physics: 'For problem solvers who want to understand the fundamental laws of nature'
- Stepping up to the Bar: Qualifying as a barrister is getting more accessible
- The Pathways Scheme: helping lawyers from all backgrounds make the grade
- Interview: My life-changing time on a vacation scheme
- Interview: MP David Lammy's trailblazing education in law
- Golden ticket: Newly qualified lawyers are rewarded for their hard work
- Interview: 'I switched from science to law'
- Why widening access to the legal profession is so crucial
- Interview: 'It pays to take the plunge'
- Interview: 'I lost my sight when I was 21'
- Big changes are afoot in the legal profession
- Interview: It's never too late to start
- Testing times: GCSEs just became more flexible
- Interview: International Baccalaureate student Stephanie Davin
- The PTA is crucial to a school's smooth running
- Welcome to a unique experiment in learning in the Arctic
- Caught in the web: The fine line between research and plagiarism
- Travelling light: How to ease separation anxiety
- The internet is a hugely useful tool when used properly
- How parents can help stamp out cyber-bullying
- Adopting an 'older' child isn't the second best option
- Home help: Parents play a vital role in learning
- Different class: The case for the defence of academy schools
- News: Driving lessons proposed for schools
- 1 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 2 'Jail reckless bankers': Report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 3 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 4 We never knew Nigella Lawson - and we still don’t
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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