Author: Charlotte Reid
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Liveblogging a pizza delivery
Tried out a beta test of Ocqur and decided to be highly serious. It was easy to use and great fun to make it conversational as it is easy to embed content too.
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New Year, new projects
Looking towards 2012 I am thinking about new projects I want to start to keep me amused throughout the year. And with that I mean take up New Year resolutions that have a journalism theme to them. I do, for the moment, have a job that is based in journalism, but these new projects would…
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Where do you turn to when you need help?
For the past 21 years I have been sheltered away from times when I had to start relying upon myself. I had parents looking after me and then a few grueling years of education. After that, with a degree and as much as experience I could get, I am supposed to be going out on…
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Growing your own
Since moving into my own home and not having to negotiate the student lifestyle inside my home I have started to grow my own vegetables. I began this ill fated adventure in August and fully expected them to not even begin growing as even though I was growing basil, tomatoes and peppers indoors even I…
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I am a graduate
On Tuesday September 6th I officially became a graduate from the University of Lincoln, meaning I was allowed to wear a gown and a silly hat.
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Making sense of the census
This documentary was created as part of my university degree. It is intended for young teenagers in Lincolnshire who might be learning about the census at school. It may only be 40 questions that need to be answered every 10 years, but what is the census for? Follow me as I start filling in my…
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As government voted to raise the cap on tuition fees, Lincoln reacts
Listen to the interview with Karl McCartney in full: Lincoln’s MP Karl McCartney said he did not fear a student backlash when he decided to vote with the government to raise the cap on tuition fees to £9,000. Even though the MP represents a city with two universities, he says he did not worry about…