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Being a role model, someone students could look up to, having extra responsibility and more input are the key features of being a prefect according to head prefects of Warwick Academy, Daniel Fiddick and Amanda Brown.
When interviewed as head prefec...
DATE: Nov 10, 2011
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Entrepreneur Tracey Trott began selling hosiery items from a vendor’s stall two years ago. Her small business was “a hit” and filled a void in the market by catering to the needs of full-figured women.
But like many other vendors on the Island she s...
DATE: Nov 09, 2011
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The parish bull is after the squigglys again. That’s Bermudianese for ‘a man with a lot of children is chasing pretty, available women again’. It’s one of the oddities that Britanni Fubler discovered while studying the Bermudian dialect as part of a ...
DATE: Nov 03, 2011
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The buzz is on for the upcoming 2011 Student Art competition. The 2011 BNG Bermuda National Gallery Student Art Competition, sponsored by BTC and BELCO, will be challenging children ages six to 17 to let their art skills shine.
The theme for this ye...
DATE: Oct 20, 2011
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Young Observer
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Senna Saturday, 9pm
For fans of Formula One, May 1, 1994 is a date forever etched into their hearts and minds as the day the great Ayrton Senna died.
The death of three-time F1 World Champion occurred as a result of his Williams-Renault hurtling int...
DATE: Oct 19, 2011
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Art opens up a world of unlimited possibilities for children they colour a rabbit purple, or paint trees blue with pink spots.
It’s only as they grow that art suddenly has to make sense or fit into a neat box.
With that comes a series of ‘I can’ts’...
DATE: Oct 14, 2011
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While some people pale at the words “green vegetable”, a greener diet, lower in animal meats and byproducts, has been proven to contribute to better health and longevity.
Each October the Vegetarian Society of Bermuda celebrates World Vegetarian Awa...
DATE: Oct 14, 2011
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Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art is holding a chilli cook-off to raise funds for its art education programmes.
As a side benefit, one cook will win the bragging rights to the Island’s tastiest chilli.
“Close to 2,000 children take part in our art pr...
DATE: Oct 07, 2011
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“We’re trying to incorporate a new sense of community throughout the school,” stated Rachael Waldron, the 2011-2012 Head Girl of Saltus Grammar School. “As a team [of head and deputy head prefects] we work to evoke a sense of Saltus Pride. We find th...
DATE: Oct 06, 2011
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Young Observer
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Eight secondary schools will earn $30,000 each when their students team up with local charities again under the ‘Dollars for Hours’ project led by PartnerRe Limited.
‘Dollars For Hours: Youth and Community in Partnership’ will distribute a total of ...
DATE: Oct 05, 2011
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