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Teachers in UK report growing 'vocabulary deficiency' A survey of 1,300 primary and secondary school teachers across the UK found that more than 60% saw increasing incidents of underdeveloped vocabulary among pupils of all ages, leading to lower self-esteem, negative behaviour and in some cases greater difficulties in making friends.
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Castro era ends in Cuba with Diaz-Canel nomination Cuba has proposed Miguel Díaz-Canel as the sole candidate to replace Raúl Castro as president, making him the first non-Castro to lead the socialist country since the 1959 revolution in a sea change for the island. Although the national assembly must still vote formally on Mr Díaz-Canel's candidacy, ...
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Mexico leftist opens up 22-point lead in presidency race: poll Lopez Obrador, a 64-year-old former mayor of Mexico City, has capitalized on widespread disenchantment with the PRI over political corruption, rising levels of violence and sluggish economic growth to consolidate his lead in recent weeks. He says Mexico should reduce its economic dependence on ...
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Investigators are probing fractures in a blade in Southwest engine failure One person was killed Tuesday on a Dallas-bound Southwest flight after an engine exploded, the first fatality on a U.S. airline since 2009. Airlines began inspecting some Boeing 737s after the incident. Last August, the Federal Aviation Administration sought more rigorous testing of the engine involved, ...
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Here's how hackers could cause chaos in this year's US midterm elections Just interfering with close-run contests in a few swing areas could be enough to undermine confidence in the democratic process. "What computers make easier ... The risks: Hackers could erase voters' entries or create fictitious ones and then mail in votes for the fake personas. Large-scale tampering ...
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Live in the EU? Facebook is after your face data (again) While the Cambridge Analytica scandal rumbles on, Facebook is quietly asking users in the EU and Canada to let it use its facial recognition to scan their faces and suggest tags in photos. It isn't the first time Mark Zuckerberg's firm has tried to get access to millions of Europeans' facial data. Facebook ...
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Astronaut describes what International Space Station smells like The tech arms race driving the US-China trade dispute. The Wall Street Journal. Logo The Wall Street Journal. 3:36 · a young boy in a swing: Is Gene Editing the Future of Farming?
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