![]() ![]() Let children explore – Nursery and primary school-age children should be free to “try out the many cloaks of identity” and should not be criticised if they want to wear tiaras or heels, a toolbelt or firefighter’s helmet, the Church of England has said in new anti-bullying guidance issued to its schools. But then I heard everyone around me screaming: ‘Earthquake!’” “I thought at first that it was a huge bomb. “Suddenly the building was just dancing in the air,” said Majida Ameer, who ran out of her building with her three children. Residents in Baghdad rushed out in panic. ![]() Fears of aftershocks sent thousands of people in both countries out on to the streets and parks in cold weather. An Iraqi official said the epicentre was in Penjwin in Sulaimaniyah province in the Kurdistan region close to the main border crossing with Iran. ![]() More than 1,650 were injured, and the death toll is expected to rise after the earthquake, which was felt as far west as the coast of the Mediterranean. ‘The building was just dancing in the air’ – More than 200 people have been killed in Iran and Iraq after a magnitude 7.3 earthquake hit on Sunday evening. Johnson’s remarks have been seized upon as a confession in the Iranian media and are believed to have left her facing five more years in prison. Michael Gove was accused yesterday of backing Johnson rather than helping a stricken British citizen by claiming on the Andrew Marr Show he had no idea what Zaghari-Ratcliffe was doing in Iran. Husband Richard Ratcliffe said the blunder had brought his wife – who also fears she is on the verge of a breakdown – to tears during a phone call. The foreign secretary told a select committee that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was there to train journalists, when she was in fact on holiday (the UK government’s official position). Pain of Johnson Iran gaffe– A British woman held in an Iranian jail has said Boris Johnson has helped create a “shambles” by wrongly stating why she was in Tehran. Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief negotiator, further heightened concerns over the prospect of a hard Brexit by saying the bloc was drawing up contingency plans for the possible collapse of Britain’s departure talks.įurther reading: do you really know what Orwellian means? The PM, who meets EU business leaders today and then faces the real possibility of defeat on the EU withdrawal bill on Tuesday, must now decide whether to take action against the two senior figures or risk looking weak. But what is surprising is that they would write this down and use this kind of language in a letter to the prime minister.” Another minister said: “I doubt they thought this would ever come out. One cabinet minister told the Guardian: “It is not surprising that they would express their view. In it the pair – who appear to have settled their differences – call on the prime minister to ensure everyone falls in behind their Brexit plans by “clarifying their minds” and making them “internalise the logic”. Boris Johnson and Michael Gove have been accused of listing out an “Orwellian” set of demands in their secret letter to push Theresa May towards a hard Brexit. (it's probably not hard to tell that i am strictly an amateur.).The letter was marked “For your and Gavin’s eyes only”, but that seems to be a stretch in Westminster’s febrile atmosphere. after awhile, you guessed it-that became my comfort zone, for better or worse. so, that freed me up to learn some things-i wish it were more!-about red without having to worry about screwing up my vegas projects. i recall thinking at the time-early on, just after i had first started to play with it a little-"jeez, i can't handle the boris red learning curve and the red-vegas interface learning curve at the same time".so i took heed of several posters at this site who claimed always to use red as a stand-alone product. It's honestly been such a long time since i tried to use red from within vegas that i can't quite remember what was so frustrating about it. i'm probably stuck far earlier on the learning curve than you.in fact, i'm quite sure that i don't know how to use anywhere near 50% of red's capabilities yet-and i've had it for 1 1/2 years! but, again, i got comfortable doing a few things pretty well after a month or so and haven't really applied myself enough to the remaining functions of the software. now, like you, i have settled into a comfort zone of being able to do some things really well-but maybe i have become too comfortable. That's okay, it has been worth exploring red with, and without, help from the manual however, it took awhile for me to become competent with just a few of the many, many functions. Re: the learning curve.i was a little surprised when i first received the boris red box in the contained a single cd rom of software and a 500-page user's manual that doesn't fully scratch the surface of red's capabilities. ![]()
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