Modern Families: Parents and Children in New Family Forms
Susan Golombok
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Book blogger, Autistic, Probably a Dragon
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Eric Pickles is a prat, but I’m not sure what his weight and appearance has to do with his politics.
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I think I’ve finally caught up on my sleep. I haven’t slept too well for the last month or so; I went to bed at six last night, woke up briefly around midnight then slept until nine this morning.Continue reading “9th March 2015”
It’s International Women’s Day.
You may have noticed the odd post on social media sites?
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Have you ever seen a post on Facebook or other social media that you really, really want to respond to but don’t because the possible fallout isn’t worth it?Continue reading “Biting my tongue”
Hello faithful readers, I’m heading into weird-Rosie territory again, rather than bibliophile-Rosie territory, so if you’re here for the book reviews, you can stop reading now. If the random stuff that goes on in my head interests you, get comfy.
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Published: 8th March 2015
Published by: Llewellyn Worldwide
ISBN: 9780738742182
Price: 16.99 (USD)
Edition: Paperback
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News that the Tories wish to place in community work all young people between 18-21 who become unemployed is a new low in the neoliberal attack on us all.
This is a measure that gives credence to the notion that our main political parties are ignoring the youth vote because it doesn’t yield results. As young people ignore the opportunity to vote they are seen as a fresh way to save money and are being treated like dirt. You’d think the parties might actually use this opportunity to embrace them and try to bring them into the fold but that’s not how economics and politics work. They will pay for their alleged apathy. I say alleged because I find that most people under the age of 30 are exceedingly interested in politics but what they’re not interested in is Westminster. In Croydon and across England in 2011 we began…
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