
"Bag on Empty Seat" Passengers Finally Analysed
Passengers on busy trains who put their bags on the unreserved seat next to them will most likely die alone, a new study has revealed. The study, carried out by the finest minds in Europe, also revealed that travellers who unnecessarily filled the...
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Teachers "Going Mental" Over Hashtag Homework
Pupils across the country are not carrying out their homework and are instead handing in pieces of A4 plain paper with a hashtag link written on it, furious teachers are reporting. Teenagers across the country are using the newly created "Obama /...
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Ed's Confusion
In one year's time the UK will once again become embroiled in the messy, mudslinging, farce that is the General Election. A time when politicians up and down the country tell you what you want to hear before going back on every promise they mad. E...
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Stockholm Syndrome
In 1973, psychiatrist Nils Bejerot published the result of his studies: Stockholm Syndrome. The studies disclosed a disturbing result: emotional "bonding" between the captives and the captors in a hostage taking situation. At a bank in Stockholm, two-machine-gun-carrying criminals took hostage four people, three women and one man, for 131 hours. In 1974, Patricia Campbell Hearst, 19, was kidnap...
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