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  2. British Council - Wikipedia

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    The British Council is a charity governed by Royal Charter. It is also a public corporation and an executive nondepartmental public body (NDPB), sponsored by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Its headquarters are in Stratford, London. Its chair is Paul Thompson, and its CEO is Scott McDonald.

  3. Chav - Wikipedia

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    Chav. " Chav " (/ tʃæv /), also " charver ", " scally " and " roadman " in parts of England, is a British term, usually used in a pejorative way. The term is used to describe an anti-social lower-class youth dressed in sportswear. [1] The use of the word has been described as a form of "social racism". [2] ".

  4. Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal - Wikipedia

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    The first group conviction took place in 2010, when five British-Pakistani men were convicted of sexual offences against girls aged 12–16. [13] From January 2011 Andrew Norfolk of The Times pressed the issue, reporting in 2012 that the abuse in the town was widespread and that the police and council had known about it for over ten years.

  5. Is This Typical Teenage Behavior or a Warning Sign of Mental ...

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    4. Defiance or rebellion. Typical teen behavior: “Some defiance is normal and healthy,” Mopper said. “Wanting to go outside the norm, pushing back against household rules, periodically ...

  6. Devonport High School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    On entering the school students choose to study either French, German, Mandarin or Spanish. In Year 8 all students can choose a second language to study which includes Chinese, French, German, or Spanish. DHSG has achieved the full International School Award from the British Council in 2005,2009,2012 and 2015.

  7. Teenagers: Why Do They Rebel? - WebMD

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    Also, teen crime statistics have stabilized, although they have taken a different twist. "We're finding that girls are involved in the same crimes as boys are, like armed robbery," says Elkind ...

  8. Teen Smoking: Facts, Risks, and How to Help Teens Quit

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    cosmetic effects, such as foul breath, smelling of smoke, and yellow teeth. hacking coughs. poor endurance and physical fitness. increased risk of colds and flu. increased risk of respiratory ...

  9. British Youth Council - Wikipedia

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    The British Youth Council, known informally as BYC, was a UK charity that worked to empower young people and promote their interests.The national charity, run by young people, exists to represent the views of young people to government and decision-makers at a local, national, European and international level; and to promote the increased participation of young people in society and public life.