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Gender | Male |
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Books | Year 3 NAPLAN*-style: Numeracy Tests |
Published | 1966 |
Authors | Paul Ableman |
Media actions | www.worldcat.org |
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ID | 2867118 |
Tests Life story
" ... A selection from a series of some fifty abstract and surrealist playlets written between 1961 and 1964 ... " -- Page [i].
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... In a statement, it confirmed they would be moved back on to the Bibby Stockholm following the vessel completing all necessary Tests...
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... She and two others said they had routinely starved themselves before weigh-ins and skinfold Tests - where body fat is measured - for fear of not making the " magic number"...
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... Analysts say ChatGPT - which has been used by students to pass exams and Tests - has the potential to be incredibly disruptive to multiple professions, including journalism...
Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seekers to be returned to migrant barge
By Jo CouzensBBC News
The Home Office says it has begun notifying asylum seekers they are set to be sent back to a migrant barge off England's South Coast .
In a statement, it confirmed they would be moved back on to the Bibby Stockholm following the vessel completing all necessary Tests .
in August.
They were later removed when the Legionella bacteria, which can cause serious illness, was detected.
The three-storey Bibby Stockholm is berthed in Portland Port, Dorset, and is intended to hold about 500 men while they await the outcome of their asylum applications.
The barge is a flagship part of the government's plan to cut the cost of housing asylum seekers and deter dangerous Channel crossings by migrants.
'No-choice basis'The group of men were briefly housed on the barge when the bacteria was found in the onboard water system.
The Home Office said The Letters " confirm The Next steps for asylum seekers and reiterate that all asylum accommodation continues to be offered on a no-choice basis".
It added: " Delivering alternative accommodation sites, such as the vessel, is more affordable for taxpayers and more manageable for communities, due to healthcare and catering facilities on site, 24/7 security and the purpose-built safe accommodation they provide. "
In an open letter previously, some of The Men expressed " shock and fear" over The Discovery of Legionella and said they had faced " isolation and loneliness" since being moved off and housed in a hotel.
The Home Office said at The Time it was following all health protocols and advice.
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