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grew up in a working class family in the south of poland the young woman could have enrolled in a university in cracow in copenhagen or even obs to don. it would have been free in england and it was granted a student loan to pay for her nine thousand pounds tuition fee. i knew i was going to go abroad to study and i think well for a little while i thought it was going to be scotland but then. i think i decided it was england you know like way back and it just stuck with me and i and i came here and it was it was scary it was so scary because i was away from home i was here alone i didn't have anywhere to turn to and look at me now i study chinese of all the courses that i could have chosen i can't wait for you know what the future holds and what i'm going to do i have so many ideas but we'll see.
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i talked to my grandfather once and we're talking about everything else and then kind of started talking about university and how much money that costs and everything and i had many thoughts about ok maybe maybe i'll quit maybe i'll you know it's too much maybe it's not worth it and then i realized well how my going to pay it back but that's one of the reasons why i stayed and other reason bigger even is that i like what i do i think i'm not quite sure where that came from my need to go to university i think is because. none none of my family members went to university i think i wanted to be i wanted to be that one first person who did that and my mom my mom really wanted me to do that as well she did encourage me strongly i don't know what i would do with her if i fail i would i would feel like i failed
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her and i never want to do that ever. because. being here and doing what i do and being aggressive is my way of paying her back for profit she's done me my. yeah i'm good it's my way of paying back her preppy thing. and. we're all european students be forced one day to get into debt. should education become a sellable good. must didn't speak i'm self-made finance she has to earn an education . northern european countries see things a bit differently. there
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was no you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks was nearby in the battle of. the new socks for to tell you that the because of the public eye fell. on eyes and tell you on the whole and by. the all the hawks that we lost it all for watching. but you go she will give you one more thought i noticed i noticed let me bring in one million people and i'm dying to. be killed. even.
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now when no one's come tooling everybody's around him and that's. so there's something wrong with that imbalance to have to go. on the anger on him most of it's on a new year to some and last on the beginning and end don't think this is the. if a man asked mr don't submit all o'donovan student if he did sounds like most of the vastness out down to spit. or lick it on to follow found skilling is going to pull
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together is going to get is my boy soprano to hell in a studio. so the majority belive hmong are suited up able to scope men for okaying is miles from. a class on hamlet building but when it's got. going to from an e.q. appears not so most of the bit on the studio. just like denmark and finland not only offers free education to european students but also allocates a universal ground to each through dish student three hundred euros a month for six years. this way to students to use his or her time at university as an experience of freedom and learning a way to shape a critical mind and apprehend the world here it's important it's called the student experience. they are in love with the us the for us to them on the map into not
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from. their. mix a manic or. shall not the whole of their quest for to one number have a third at twelve can escort us in from paid. tank a feat oak tank. made and yelped i'm a forty four and i said here that the lesson from to oak that my dogs the stuff. that. i have. done. that made me have a heart that i want to believe that we've got to drum up with all the money go back and have the do. you have to start us off good luck to get out of this because you know they are hard to stomach and they don't have to have a. little childish on their. it was something to behold i told you all the yes thing. a little bit to those trying to solve but some answers not just
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. or soon amounts to all sales will come to market so now this i'm able to work out a milestone as i have two clubs in a fund here no p.o.v. so. the moment the sun you know you know from three months ago come here and the very. same back to them come to our mothers' and me and me and decide this is the good news was the close in fantasy of a man they got into he didn't give me evidence against going to the senate told him a spine you say on the service to. get some ethanol stuff to feed about stuff how did all the still loom the hormone result of more how do you hold about. it in the midst of intense massive a so that's where the moments come from doing the show in the. investigation from we call the tallest. thing as a special stimulus i just read this book if you must put. your picture of your
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teacher about the pledge given to me to call certain kind of helping them they come to. the side. former state before they come and live and let us not the next minute i think oaks up this floor how are you so think i'll see over there to know how to spin it all not just when i was trying to figure it out do you congressman i say that some famous got caught on stuff out there just to get a goddamn but see it at the end of this week somehow i got anything new on sunday some of the most complex number six on the c.c. this any time to your point that three hundred to some your thank you for having me and i've already got even a bit of the on the stand. just . why what happens elsewhere the tuition fee increase hasn't deterred young english students from enrolling. in one thousand nine hundred eight just before the
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introduction of tuition fees there were eight hundred thousand students in english universities. there are now two point three million the cost to access knowledge hasn't deterred them so why stop there. dave vice chancellor is already making noises about the cap but he still to live life thousand pounds a year. many are saying that we need to move to an american style system where it's much much more expensive it's not a nine thousand pounds capital b. much much more well i think what we're witnessing i'm in a cross the public sector an equation on public sector within the united kingdom within the u.k. it's probably the third phase of competition and privatized marketisation since since the second world war and that's what we've seen in terms of higher education it's a slow creep and when you start to introduce that you get the leadership of universities
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stop thinking necessarily about the education that they are providing or about the public good start importing the behaviors of what they see is a competitive environment elsewhere within the private sector. manchester so students we've got many different universities here in manchester metropolitan university university or so forth north west through college of music manchester articulate a million songs we're told in student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as manchester city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education
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sector is probably like behind the commercial sector for some time but it's catching up very fast our university has its very own starbucks if you're into starbucks if you're into like taking selfies with your starbucks cup and everything this is pretty much the clothes to go if you go to subway you're going to get a free cookie if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mc for ian so. saw the city is pretty much made for students so make great use of a student fees have increased from three thousand pounds to nine thousand pounds that does mean that students want better value for money they want more and marketing and help and communicate but what the benefits of an organizational so we always have many many different people coming over we had some professors from many different countries we have also movie directors and everything you know if you want to make a good impression stuff you can get a job offers were in higher education in the u.k.
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traditionally like historically communications and marketing have been very much a support function what we're seeing now is a transformation where we're moving from a supporting role to a leadership role. and that's the feeling that as has come very very quickly over the last few years that it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business many universities are now businesses and the vice chancellors are also chief executives and they make no they're not shy in saying this they have to make money they have to make a profit and startlingly what we found is that over a period of five years vice chancellors salaries had increased by on average somewhere in the region of twenty six percent whereas in the same period for your main gate lectures those people are actually providing the service to the students
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have saw their pay drop in real terms by twelve percent or this is a clear normally and you have to ask yourself the questions why is this happening. reform this is the only system similar to all those worldwide could support paying education rely on an essential concept an economic theory born in the sixty's. and it rose differ. same at the end of the ninety's. the human capital. to get peter the most equal say the third quarter there. and i need you disposed us to talk the good bit also the good is also a very noisy. a.q.r. don't. you know that bt loss over the reform as you have a thriller from a story of a still of course you state. this weekend there's a nail it all off you pause. the sounds.
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influenced by the english tidal wave in two thousand and six germany also raised his tuition fees authorizing universities to charge one thousand euros per year little italy even if few years all the lender of federal states slowly abandon this policy to return to an entirely free system. deutscher first this one only has it. it's business as for homes and buildings i'm a bridge too long how does miti get blocked as the owner visited if i had to go to when he visited i thought of the top of. the first roof or the m for a new structure for knobs to him to be at odds of. so in other words order to him and door slammed by to him to be on fire fighter and you don't count. as many action scene come. on.
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skips us getting annoyed with a connotation when he visited and get. this in shift its business model to tighten the daughter off leading to bit skips e'squus in the benzine. zene vase you shouldn't be on z. but son mustn't. we visit if it's a must but the university of manchester doesn't suit us he pushing this it's your aunt to florida to the arctic when optus pulled up for cedar fair become. decent in this dude's yawn and placed. despite some resistance the english model is spreading throughout europe. it applies theories elaborated by large international instances mostly by the world bank and the o.e.c.d. . from now on the knowledge market is the new doctrine universities are expected to
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become a strategic force in wealth production. they must become like companies and industries they must promote applied research they must favor in playability they must produce a qualified workforce consistent with companies designers. mogs does dish to put a bit of affinity swoosh nearly as yet off you're going to fix those people going to go home and see if you can be moved. guardian technician that i can to sion. traineeships into neeman ward the human voice defensive on the. left and be daft isn't a name is not one of us could be didn't one does discover just after to give it the current in under who truly need it's pretty easy of does he didn't let you into name in boy in or doesn't it in the guys or the indian engineer isn't shafton is he they can play ability to feel absolute feel good from or end up as in dolphin does the divisions of the good to get out into the in need to identify. this british are more diverse i'm drama to congress and more did first did when he visited for us
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number us books always been institutes through one this is it just wasn't george land in. the zone is their visa by months on snitched first eat the stuff you know the theme for. both the united states and russia have announced their nuclear weapons posture both countries are entering a new age of war the age of hypersonic weapons are we now in the new arms race. done some is not is not back and could place is not as good a country. trying to secure the minister. of family as well the scope. of this but that's just of it is.
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this that the co-chair. of the show is the from the secularists yes. just with the embrace from the muslim of themselves to be the middle. or the scale of the. play almost anything for their members and he faced a lot of that kind of ride that john said i'm based on on my show last night no one can i do not the last couple with rice from captain if i don't i'm not eating. from michelle cannot. fucking on the canal team someone must feel now with the fuckin on that. let's insurrection the sun enough i was going to show you the state i don't want to go to the cities in the my car places in the city of the whatever the steam the. cinema by i gather you have a lot of this. this this was a. british
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police revealed that a former russian spy and his daughter were both still in a critical condition in the u.k. were targeted with a nerve agent storage and say that no treating the case is attempted. tackling the terror threat france said so the series of new measures to prevent radicalization in schools and prison is the online. bus to suburbia tonight hundreds rallied in london against the saudi bombing of yemen it's really it's crown prince arrives official visit.
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good morning just one of the morning this early thursday here in moscow welcome to his latest live thirty minute news update with me kevin owen here at r.t. h.q. so then british police say they're treating an incident involving a former russian spy and his daughter is attempted murder the country's top counterterrorism officer says the po were deliberately targeted with a nerve agent they both remain critically ill london's assistant police commissioner mark rowley has given a statement on the case as police reports next quite unusual was that he was with the country's chief medical officer as well dame sally davis giving a bit of an indication how seriously they're taking this he said that this is a major incident and they have determined that it's attempted murder by administration of a new agent so whilst we don't exist in a position to confirm those symptoms are as a result of exposure to a nerve agent i will not be providing clearly. exactly it seems that this has been
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a didn't he said that public safety remains a priority and for any concerned locals in the area of souls bre where this all took place he says that at the moment there's no evidence of any why spread health risk a new development that we got through what he said was that a police officer one of the first responders at the scene when. his daughter were found unconscious on this park bench that police officer is now also in a serious condition in hospital earlier on the home secretary amber rudd she chaired a cobra meeting which is a highly unusual step in itself it normally only happens in response to sort of national crises like terrorist attacks or things like major floods and she everyone in this situation to keep a cool head take a listen to what she had to say we need to keep her cool and make sure that we
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collect all the evidence we can and we need to make sure that we respond not to rumors but all the evidence that they collect and then we need to decide what action to take you could have thought she may have been speaking to the country's newspaper editors because they certainly had a field day with the speculation on this story before we had any facts to talk tabloids and talking about furious boris getting tough with. his one about headline one newspaper talking about putin swearing revenge on this form of double agent so the investigation is clearly a foregone conclusion for many in the british media a number of tabloids were speculating about the fate of the world cup and a potential boycott of it that was sort of hypothetically floated by the foreign secretary when. questions about this in the house of commons coming back to the police or. investigation and the facts in this story well they've said that this is
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now in the hands of london's anti terror police said the investigation has been stepped up to the top level it could be at say that they have hundreds of detectives working on this now around the clock trying to establish how sergei script and his daughter came to be poisoned by what we now know was a nerve agent ali boyd could pull over to london they were just trying to do so because cripple is them briefly he used to serve in the russian military intelligence service in a twist in two thousand and six seems he passed the identities of russian secret agents working in europe to the u.k. for that he was subsequently caught and sentenced to thirteen years in prison then another twist in twenty ten he was released as part of a high profile spy swap with the u.s. and flown to britain where he said the bowman solsbury spoke to a political commentator john dwyer to give us his views on the story. when it comes to britain's foreign secretary borders johnson we're talking on an entirely different level of stupidity and when he stood up in the house of commons
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a few days ago when this incident first came to way. to engage in some anti russian hate pair believe he did not do so or speaking as britain's foreign secretary i suggest as the foreign secretary of the times newspaper the daily mail the daily express i'm sure the u.k.'s stablish in media that has been engaging in this anti russian hysteria and for whom it is no become religion i'm in full agreement with britain's home secretary when she says that we need to keep our cool head and let the authorities conduct an investigation with enough time and space to do so professionally and thoroughly everyone's point in the finger at the russian government of course what we do know is that the russian government has the capability to carry a attack of this nature it has the capacity the question is does it possess the requisite stupidity because and i think of this nature that any taint especially
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this time on the part of the russian government would constitute a monumental act of political self harm resulting in severe and significant reputational damage across the world. francis later the new plan for tackling the spread of islamic extremism in schools prisons and on the internet the mccrone administration says it will be more effective than past anti terror initiatives and it focuses on prevention and seeks to stop the problem at source as part of the drive now counselling will speak given to the children of islamic state fighters who've returned back to france following the collapse of the terror group's self-proclaimed caliph it shallow dubin ski this morning reports from paris on the threat posed by radicalized youngsters. they're just children born innocent into a world of brutality that while most children are playing with dolls and cars these are being taught to play with guns and knives and some have even been trained to
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kill. well i mean it would depend on each individual if it should be up to the caliphate or believe the cool would be actually training guns knives and how to kill people and not only that we have seen people being killed and of course that makes it some form of normality for the bitches because that means when they do that will be. more likely to make them go do something very similar to the real threat to society it's impossible to know just how many children have been brainwashed by myself but they have already started to return home to germany belgium the netherlands meanwhile in france the authorities putting together a plan to reintegrate the returning children of jihadi is the prime minister has said that sixty eight have already come back many more are expected to follow.
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programs to help these children readjust have been announced by governments across europe but is it too late to reverse the damage already done. videos like this have emerged showing children carrying out mock executions. the little children are not only victims but they're on the cusp of being forced into being perpetrators but in the video that we just saw are you see the sadism of the adults being played out through the children so there are destroying the mental capacity for the child to differentiate between reality and fantasy in normal lives the murder the road ahead for these children she says is difficult and while there's no
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guarantee the therapy they receive will be successful she is hopeful if the child had a fairly good our emotional experience early the child will tend to be more resilient in coming through very severe trauma. that's one thing the other thing will be very much dependent on how well trained the therapists are governments in europe hope that by offering care and support to the children who return they can help them cast off the horrors they have in do it even carried out and yet the risks still high that it might be too late to right the wrongs of children brainwashed and raised as i saw fighters shola deep in ski r.t. paris. britain's rolling out the red carpet for the saudi crown prince has arrived for a three day visit there but a lot of protests are planned around it over saudi arabia's deadly bombing campaign
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in yemen which has been going on for three years now. i was at one of those demonstrations for us. there are around three four hundred people here at this protest against the visit of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin cell but the protesters vary from back radio opposition activists protesting against saudi arabia's continued involvement since they helped to suppress the revolution in two thousand and eleven to those opposing the arms trade and the war in yemen one of the people we spoke to was a labor m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but sixty two a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain for tell you shit. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place it seems to me selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the role why having military advisors there now since.
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