Foreign students likely using university courses as cheap means to obtain visas, UK laments
The United Kingdom Home Secretary, James Cleverly, has said that international students may be “undermining the integrity and quality of the UK higher education system” by using university courses as cost-effective means of getting work visas.
Cleverly made this known in a letter written to the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), while demanding visa review over concern that courses are being…
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i can imagine that a phase of tim’s ceo life involved being a sort of corporate vigilante
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angel in the city.
find me on instagram!
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❗❗ NOT LAST, BABY...! ❗❗
Assorted session 6's drawn to the tune of chaos unfurling.
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My Baudelaire presentation + essay are finally submitted! I’m basically done with this evening diploma in French and honestly… it’s a relief. Consistency really pays off, even when the end doesn’t seem in sight ⭐️
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tomorrow I start an intermediate level conversational course for a language I haven’t spoken in 3 1/2 years ..... this is will be interesting
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I am a firm believer of the fact that that all the teen superheros had a crush on Nightwing at one point and he is just completely oblivious to this fact.
Dick: Hi guys, Batman let me to give you guys a training session, because Robin mentioned you all wanted to learn how to do a backflip!
All the teens staring at Dick's abs and thighs with red faces: Oh, cool..!
Tim: OH MY GOD YOU'RE ALL DISGUSTING!
Dick: Robin! Don't insult your friends, they didn't even do anything!
Kon, shuffling to the side to peer at Dick's ass: Yeah Rob, we didn't do anything.
Tim, seething: I CANNOT WITH YOU PEOPLE!
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What if “Jason would’ve died young on the streets had he not met Bruce” was something Jason tells himself as part of why he doesn’t blame Bruce for his death and why he doesn’t regret being adopted by Bruce. And then one day through comic book shenanigans Jason meets an alternate universe version of himself who didn’t meet Bruce and survived to adulthood and is doing fairly ok and suddenly has to come to terms with the fact that Bruce might’ve ruined his life for realsies
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This is not something I would resort to but I need help and opinions, should I study for a degree in fine arts (arts plastic) or architecture?
I like both but I can't decide on one of them 😭
I hope to find opinions that can guide me on this decision because the admission process begins next year and I need to think about which career I want to apply for.
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Me five minutes into any Zelda game:
Credit to @linkeduniverse
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Honestly, being an autistic adult is so much better than being an autistic kid/teen.
I rarely ever have meltdowns anymore because I can simply remove myself from situations when I feel overstimulated. I used to have one every other week. When my headphones break, I can just order another pair without having to go to my family for judgement. On bad sensory days, I'm never forced to eat bad foods.
You get so much control and agency over your life and it is great.
To any autistic younglings out there, it does get better.
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As much as I adore conlangs, I really like how the Imperial Radch books handle language. The book is entirely in English but you're constantly aware that you're reading a "translation," both of the Radchaai language Breq speaks as default, and also the various other languages she encounters. We don't hear the words but we hear her fretting about terms of address (the beloathed gendering on Nilt) and concepts that do or don't translate (Awn switching out of Radchaai when she needs a language where "citizen," "civilized," and "Radchaai person" aren't all the same word) and noting people's registers and accents. The snatches of lyrics we hear don't scan or rhyme--even, and this is what sells it to me, the real-world songs with English lyrics, which get the same "literal translation" style as everything else--because we aren't hearing the actual words, we're hearing Breq's understanding of what they mean. I think it's a cool way to acknowledge linguistic complexity and some of the difficulties of multilingual/multicultural communication, which of course becomes a larger theme when we get to the plot with the Presgar Translators.
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