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So, what does that matric certificate actually do for you?

Since the release of the “matric” (National Senior Certificate) results, I have been inundated with calls from parents and students for advice on more or less the same things.

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Gunmen attack military armoury in Sierra Leone, president says leaders detained

Sierra Leone President Julius Maada Bio said most of the leaders of an attack on a military barracks in the capital Freetown on Sunday had been arrested, adding security operations and an investigation were ongoing.

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S.Leone under curfew after military armoury attacked

Armed clashes erupted in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown on Sunday in what the government said was an attack on a military armoury, as it imposed an immediate national curfew."In the early hours of this morning, there was a breach of security at the Military Barracks at Wilberforce in Freetown, as some unidentified individuals attacked the military armoury," he posted on X, formerly Twitter.

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BBC News

it is downright discrimination, and when wilberforce wanted to abolish the slave trade, he did not give up, he had his eyes on the prize. they law was made in 1967 when we were not even allowed to go to school, because of our extra chromosome, so i think it is time that the judges move with the times. people should stop seeing us as a problem, and the list of medical problems... yes, i have coeliac, but that does not define me.

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BBC News

is never the end. i will keep fieehtin. �* ,, is never the end. i will keep fieehtin. �* ., fighting. and you mentioned wilberforce _ fighting. and you mentioned wilberforce and _ fighting. and you mentioned wilberforce and his - fighting. and you mentioned wilberforce and his fight - fighting. and you mentioned - wilberforce and his fight against slavery in there. you feel that strongly about this?— slavery in there. you feel that strongly about this? yes. tells a little bit more _ strongly about this? yes. tells a little bit more about _ strongly about this? yes. tells a little bit more about how you feel and why it's is important that you want to change the law. the reason wh it is want to change the law. the reason why it is so — want to change the law. the reason why it is so important _ want to change the law. the reason why it is so important is _ want to change the law. the reason why it is so important is because i l why it is so important is because i am someone that has down syndrome and is _ am someone that has down syndrome and is it_ am someone that has down syndrome and is it -- _ am someone that has down syndrome and is it -- i_ am someone that has down syndrome and is it —— i don't want to be known — and is it —— i don't want to be known as— and is it —— i don't want to be known as a _ and is it —— i don't want to be known as a burden problem, ijust want _ known as a burden problem, ijust want to— known as a burden problem, ijust want to he — known as a burden problem, ijust want to be known as heidi, and i love _ want to be known as heidi, and i love my— want to be known as heidi, and i love my husband more than anything in the _ love my husband more than anything in the world. and love my husband more than anything in the world-— in the world. and at the heart of this is claims _ in the world. and at the heart of this is claims that _ in the world. and at the heart of this is claims that you _ in the world. and at the heart of this is claims that you say - in the world. and at the heart of this is claims that you say the i in the world. and at the heart of. this is claims that you say the law is discriminatory, discriminates against you and treat you differently. yes, yes, yes. explain a little bit more about how you feel it discriminates against you and how it discriminates against you and how it makes you feel. so it discriminates against you and how it makes you feel.— it makes you feel. so the law states that a baby — it makes you feel. so the law states that a baby with _ it makes you feel. so the law states that a baby with down _ it makes you feel. so the law states that a baby with down syndrome - it makes you feel. so the law states | that a baby with down syndrome can be that a baby with down syndrome can he aborted _ that a baby with down syndrome can be aborted until birth but a baby without— be aborted until birth but a baby without down syndrome like my mum could he _ without down syndrome like my mum could be aborted up to 24 weeks, which _ could be aborted up to 24 weeks, which is _ could be aborted up to 24 weeks, which is discrimination, because it makes _ which is discrimination, because it makes me — which is discrimination, because it makes me feel that i'm different,

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Airport Chaos

wilberforce, in your own country, had similar motives of many people in the pro—life movement here, in the midst of all sorts of discrimination, and all sorts of refusing to see that speaking the truth to power is an important thing to do. so in the case of donald trump, the same. the idea that... are you putting your money behind donald trump running in 202a? you backed him in 2016. i'm still answering the previous question because i think it goes at the heart of what people who don't know pro—life people think. they think there's no way they can have an authentic opinion, no way you can actually think there are two people in every problem abortion, you actually believe in democracy and its ability to form consensus, allow that consensus to make its way into the law, to save children, and to address the needs of women. but that is the case. that's why it's an organic and growing movement in the united states and all over the world. you call it an organic, growing movement. i'm not talking about... for all the millions you've spent on us political action.

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HARDtalk

jane roe, to renounce her view that abortion was legitimate. she then, near death, said that she only said that because of the money given by the opposition movement. mr schenck says even the way in which the christian anti—abortion movement signed a sort of faustian pact with donald trump, he said that was shaming, too. do you have any sense of shame? well, you'll notice that i am not he, and i'm not a pastor. i'm not somebody who went from pro—life to pro—choice. perhaps because he was engaged in those things, that's all he saw. i don't know, i never knew him. i can say my own conversion came for authentic reasons, and out of love and justice, not because i want to manipulate or anything. wilberforce, in your own country, had similar motives of many people in the pro—life movement here, in the midst of all sorts of discrimination, and all sorts of refusing

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CNN Newsroom Live-20210603-08:56:00

to wilberforce were simply erased. grads tyler and taylor thompson, twins, had twin reactiones. >> it was very heart-warming but now we can actually clear our mind and actually focus. >> it makes me want to do more actually now that i know i don't have to do about it. >> reporter: any federal state and private loans won't be wiped out, but wilberforce got over $375,000 from groups like the united negro college fund to pay off debt the graduating class owed to the university. >> your accounts have been cle cleared and you don't owe wilberforce anything. >> reporter: nothing except maybe some gratitude. they were dancing their way out of debt. ♪ >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn,

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