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21/05/2010
Ken Loach's Films
12/05/2010
Cameron admits that the previous government succeeded in making the country _____[1]_____ at home and _____[2]_____ abroad.
The most important problems facing the future are a huge _____[3]_____, deep _____[4]_____ problems, and the need of ____[5]_____ of the political system.
If they want to work for the common good of the country, Cameron and Clegg must _____[6]_____ their differences.
When Cameron specifies the tasks the government has to fulfil to rebuild trust he gives three examples: _____[7]_____ expenses, _____[8]_____, making sure people are _____[9]_____.
British citizens have to be aware that they are not only entitled to certain rights but they also have _____[10]_____ if they want real change.
Cameron publicly commits himself to _____[11]_____ the elderly, the frail, and the poorest.
His Government, he promises, will defend the values of _____[12]_____, _____[13]_____, and responsibility.
He expects that governing with a _____[14]_____ will not be easy.
Cameron’s acceptance speech finishes by emphasizing the importance of _____[15]_____ values.
05/05/2010
Teenage Brains
Yesterday we talked about different stages in life and a discussion broke out about the teenage brain. OK, here's a link where you can listen and read (if you need to) about the reasons why teenagers don't think about the consequences of their acts.