By reviewsphere / 15th March 2017
by Rupert Wolfe Murray En-route to Nepal, I read about the occupation of one country by another and thought about...
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By reviewsphere / 14th March 2017
by Jack Anderson In 2014 I voted to stay part of the UK. I did this because I’m British, born...
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By reviewsphere / 7th March 2017
by Rupert Wolfe Murray How do I review a book I have never read? Easy – write about the launch....
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By reviewsphere / 1st March 2017
by Stephanie Allard "I just don't see the appeal in horror movies!" The words uttered by an usher to an...
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By reviewsphere / 23rd February 2017
by Rupert Wolfe Murray Soviet Russia was a very visual place, for all the wrong reasons. The colours were dark...
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By reviewsphere / 21st February 2017
by Stephanie Allard The event of the year is only 2 days away. That’s right, as part of the Glasgow...
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By reviewsphere / 21st February 2017
by Peter Callaghan Given the lack of diversity in last year's Oscar shortlist, which gave rise to the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite,...
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By reviewsphere / 11th February 2017
by Mireia Prats Llivina Walking along the streets of the Upper Town in Zagreb (Croatia) we can find an extremely...
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By reviewsphere / 11th February 2017
by Caroline Malcolm-Boulton In 1603, Queen Elizabeth I of England died without an heir. As a result, her closest Protestant...
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By reviewsphere / 4th February 2017
by Paula Smith A typical subculture is a smaller group of individuals who share interest, mannerisms and often clothing, which...
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By reviewsphere / 1st February 2017
by Jack Anderson Jeremy Hunt has been Health Secretary for 5 years. During his time in charge of health in...
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By reviewsphere / 25th January 2017
by Paula Smith Who do we dress for really? Ourselves – to feel good and content in our own skin?...
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