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Please take your time to complete the questions based on the student riots in London. |
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Which newspaper are you most likely to purchase when visiting your local newsagents? (Please tick an option) |
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If you are a student, are you studying at: |
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(Please read the following section below) ‘RIOTING students stormed a building housing the Tory party headquarters as a national demonstration against tuition fees descended into violence. Hundreds of people were evacuated from Millbank Tower in central London after yobs smashed windows, fought police and set fire to placards.’
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(Please tick your answers) The following section may be an extremely negative representation of students breaking into the Milbank tower of London.
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The section may be an extremely positive representation of students breaking into the Milbank tower of London. |
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(Please read the following section below) Is yesterday's student demo "just the beginning" of violent public protest over the coalition's ambitious programme of cuts? Probably, though you can never tell how these things will work out. They were all very sweet to me. Our familiar north Atlantic world is in the grip of far larger historical forces coming out of Asia than any of us have fully grasped. In that context, who pays most for higher education – students or the taxpayer – is a detail that history may not bother much about’
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The following statements may be an extremely negative representation of students breaking into the Milbank tower of London.
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The following statements may be an extremely positive representation of students breaking into the Milbank tower of London. |
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This picture may be an extremely negative representation of students breaking into the Milbank tower of London. |
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The following statements may be an extremely positive representation of students breaking into the Milbank tower of London. |
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This picture may be an extremely negative representation of students breaking into the Milbank tower of London. |
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