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73: Greenpeace, FOE, Environmental Zealots and Palm Oil
There are no simple problems in the world of the zealot. Everything is a crisis, epidemic, disaster or catastrophe. There is always the need for urgent action, which usually means taxation, authorita

74: Deforestation, Palm Oil and Britney Spears
Britney Spears took aim at some of the tabloid stories that have dogged her through 2009, publishing a list of the top 75 articles deemed to be the most ridiculous. A statement on Spears's official we

75: Palm Oil, Greenpeace, FOE and the one that Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
Some enterprising environmental entrepreneur has come up with a novel idea to tap the wild and icy seas between Australia and Antarctica to become a money spinner by engineering nature to soak up carb

76: Criminology and Criminality: Can we predict who will offend in the future?
With the continuing rise of criminal justice and criminology degree courses, the debate of why certain individuals are more likely to commit a criminal offence than others is being discussed by more s

77: The'CSI Effect' and the affect of mass media on police and forensic courses
In both the UK and US, the past year has seen an unprecedented increase in enrolments on university courses due to the global economic crisis and the eagerness for many to gain new skills and ultimate

78: A quest for knowledge, not a quest for grades: A concern for the future of UK higher education
Future developments for higher education in the UK are focused on increased accessibility for more students, as well as putting the necessary means in place to ensure that institutions can deliver bet

79: Why study financial services?
In the UK, the financial services industry primarily encompasses banks, insurance providers and credit card companies - as well as accountancy firms and advisory services such as stock brokers. It is

80: Could distance learning degree courses help meet education targets?
New research from the University and Colleges Union (UCU) has highlighted that there were nearly four million UK adults in further education between 2008 and 2009 - a figure that has no doubt increase


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