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Lady Sainsbury is Deputy Chair of the Royal Academy of Music and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

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The Royal Shakespeare Company recently announced that over 100 million pounds were raised to transform the Royal Shakespeare Theatre as "the best theater in the world of Shakespeare."

"This," said Lady Susie Sainsbury, chairman of the international campaign along with Dame Judi Dench, "is a truly historic".

Meanwhile, students in KS3 Warwickshire, another part of the country of Shakespeare, have questioned why Shakespeare is part of the national question why Shakespeare is still receiving such support and celebration, 391 years after his death, wondering if he still needs to be studied at all.

A typical traditionalist argument, as posed by Robert Eaglestone in his study guide "Doing English," is that because everyone is moved and touched by the plays of Shakespeare, Shakespeare embodies universal values ??and has something to tell everyone at all times and all places. Anybody see or read the plays feel that Shakespeare is talking to them and their innermost thoughts. "

Provide students the opportunity to read a Shakespeare play, they could not do otherwise, they can hear what Shakespeare has to say.

In contrast, cultural materialists argue that "Class, ethnicity, gender, age, education and so make a big difference. Some people may even feel that the text does not talk to them all. "

If students feel no connection with Shakespeare, so it's a reason they have difficulty responding to his work. It is indeed unlikely that the entire population of the earth, each person will find something to love Shakespeare. Although not all people alive during the era of Shakespeare loved his work so at a time when society has changed, it is even less likely. The traditionalist argument can be substantiated by evidence, however nice the idea of ??everyone sharing a passion for Shakespeare. Materialist argument applies to all texts, so why not study Shakespeare, which extends into the mind to consider the use of language?

Some students complained that Shakespeare is dull, but the reason is very likely that they set off for the text because it takes longer to understand. For example, the first line in "Romeo and Juliet", "Gregory, on my word, we will not carry coals." Would immediately discourage some students. An English and drama teacher, Mr. Song * responded to About Shakespeare with boring "Her language takes time to access, but not due to a negative feature of it, the English language just developed naturally over time."

When students find something boring, they lose sight of the use in his study. The language used by Shakespeare was used though. It illustrates the use of Old English and standard English. Texts of standard English is necessary in the world of work and study that promote using English correctly, and ask students to think about how to say things correctly, is useful. For example, in 4 of the act, scene 2 of "Macbeth," the son asks: "Who should hang them?

In the argot of today, it would say, "Who's gonna hang 'em?

The first sounds much more polished, and somewhat more sensitive.


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British politician Michael Portillo, quoted Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida" in a speech in 1994 to explain how the order in society depends on a series of relationships of respect and responsibility from top to bottom. "

Yet how students with a "you can not tell me what to do" attitude can expect to earn and appreciate the message of Shakespeare if they have not yet received and understood by the influential adults in their lives?

As some say, "the values ??that we see in Shakespeare depend on our own ideas."

But it works both ways. Many students of Shakespeare in May and a little inspiration tellable. One student, Anne *, found King Lear to be because "it's about not giving up when times are bad." She also appreciated the way the plays of Shakespeare, "there always seems to have some characters that stick together in everything that happens to them. [Many of his plays look at] the whole issue of loyalty. "

For each student with at least one trusted friend throughout school life is extremely precious and receive messages about the importance of loyalty in May reminding them to be good friends themselves.

One very important thing that students should consider is that there are many characters in plays by Shakespeare, who are now our common ideas of magical creatures, like the witches of "Macbeth." A few words of the witches' lines are now common booed by warty on Halloween masks, for example,

"Fair is foul and foul is fair

Hover through the fog and filthy air. "

And,

"Double, double, toil and trouble;

Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

Would it not wrong to take Shakespeare on the curriculum, leaving their creations to modern traffic, but with future generations with little or no knowledge of the origin of these words and characters?

* Names adapted from real names.

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Lord Sainsbury resigns from his post as Secretary of State for Science and Innovation - December 2006

Lord Sainsbury has announced November 10, 2006 he resigned from the post of Secretary of State for Science and Technology which he held for eight years. David Sainsbury said he was leaving the government for personal reasons and he wanted to devote more time to his charitable work and business. Lord Sainsbury was appointed in July 1998 as Secretary of State and as such was responsible for the Office of Science and Innovation (then Office of Science and Technology), Research Councils and space matters. Lord Sainsbury is considered close to Prime Minister Tony Blair has given several million pounds to the Labour Party. He was replaced at his post by Malcolm Wicks previously Secretary of State for Energy.


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British actors in the fields of science and technology have hailed the work done by Lord Sainsbury they generally liked very much. Thus, Evan Harris, Liberal Democrat MP and spokesman of the party for Science went to declare that "David Sainsbury was the best thing in the government's science policy." Mark Walport, director of the Wellcome Trust, and Colin Blakemore, Chief Research Council Medical Research Council (MRC) both praised the qualities of the minister. Diana Warwick, Chief Executive of Universities UK, the umbrella organization for the vice-chancellors of British universities, said that the departure of Lord Sainsbury was "a serious loss to science and industry of British universities. He understood, he listened and he was a powerful lawyer. We are greatly indebted to him. " Even the Campaign for Science and Engineering in the UK (CASE), the lobby group for British science often highly critical of the British Government said, by Peter Cotgreave its director as "David Sainsbury was unusual among the ministers for science, since he really wanted the job, rather than see it as a stepping stone to higher office. He won the respect of the community of science and engineering enmontrant a real interest in our work and in presiding over an unprecedented increase in the budget of the science. "
David Sainsbury: a passion for science and policy

David Sainsbury, Lord Sainsbury of Turville, or as it is known since his knighthood in 1997, belongs to the family owns a major UK supermarket chains. After studying history and psychology at the University of Cambridge, David Sainsbury was initially devoted to family affairs to serve as chairman of the board of J Sainsbury plc until July 1998 . At that time, he made his entry into government of Tony Blair as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science and Innovation (Secretary of State for Science and Innovation).

Lord Sainsbury was already showing a keen interest in science before joining the government and owned shares in companies active in the field of GMOs. On entry to the Government, David Sainsbury has transferred its interests in a blind trust. His passion for research in genetics has also led to give 200 million pounds (about 298 million) of shares in Sainsbury's Gatsby Charitable Foundation which funds research on the improvement by genetic resistance plant diseases.

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A donation of 25 million pounds for the British Museum

LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM) [16.09.10] - The British Museum has just received a donation of 25 million pounds sterling from a Conservative party member Lord Sainsbury. This sum will be used to build the extension of the building.
The British Museum announced that Lord Sainsbury, a member of the Conservative Party and former chairman of supermarket chain Sainsbury's has donated 25 million pounds sterling (about 30 million euros). This donation will finance the extension of the museum to accommodate an exhibition space and conservation. This new site was commissioned by the architect Richard Rogers and is expected to cost 135 million pounds (about 162 million euros).

The museum said the donation represents the largest sum offered by an individual for a quarter of a century. As reported in The Independent newspaper there is a family tradition of philanthropy. The uncle of Lord Sainsbury has created the Foundation Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts and his brother would have given works to the Tate and National Gallery for $ 100 million books.

This act of generosity is timely then that major cuts are planned across the channel in the cultural sector.

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Following the devastating tsunami of 26-12-2004, the question of the danger of tsunamis in the Atlantic meet resurfaced. In particular, questions are raised about the possible collapse of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma in the Canary Islands. The few lines that follow are my personal analysis of this case.


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Background

In September 2000, researchers from University College London have contacted the British Minister of Science Lord Sainsbury to warn that the collapse of a volcano in the Canary Islands could send a wall of water several hundred meters sweep up the Atlantic Ocean. The Caribbean and U.S. East Coast would suffer the most damage, but large parts of the west coast of Britain would be affected. The warning came at the reception by Lord Sainsbury of a report on the threat of NEOs (Near Earth Objects), prompting the United Kingdom to take the leadership of a warning system on global risks.

Dr Simon Day, Benfield Greig Hazard Research of the UCL Centre, said that the western flank of Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma is unstable and that a shift could occur. A Swiss model would indicate that the landslide would create a mega-tsunami which would be the initial amplitude of 650 meters with a speed of 720 kmh would, and could, despite the mitigation of damage to create up to 20 km to inland USA.

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A seminar involving TAIWAN AND THE GREAT BRITAIN IS ORGANIZED IN TAIPEI ON MICRO-AND OPTO PROCESSSEURS

Taipei, April 26 (Central News Agency) Great Britain and Taiwan recently organized a seminar in Taipei on micro-systems and optoelectronics.

Eighteen scholars and specialists in microelectronic and mechanical systems (MEMS English acronym) and optoelectronics - six of Great Britain and twelve of Taiwan - have presented papers at this one-day meeting whose purpose was to explain the technological strengths of Great Britain in these fields and promote exchanges between both parties.

It was Lord Sainsbury, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science and Innovation, reporting to the Department of Commerce and Industry of the United Kingdom, who delivered the keynote address.

He later attended the signing of two cooperation agreements, one involving the National Taiwan University and the University of Newcastle, the second on the MEMS Research Center of the Northern Region of Taiwan - which is the State Commission of Science - and the British Institute for Science and Technology across Nanograph.

Lord Sainsbury, who made a visit to Taiwan of four days, is the most senior British official to have ever visited the island.

He also inaugurated on the eve of his departure lounge with education in Britain. Government officials have indicated that the presence of Lord Sainsbury this seminar was a good omen for future exchanges between Taiwan and the United Kingdom, despite the absence of diplomatic relations.

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The strength of the soft social democracy

Dear Mr. Alain Minc, the "happy globalization" has the lead in the wing. The dramatic acceleration of international crisis and the election victory of Gerhard Schröder, Germany, were enough for starts to rustle the good news: Liberal over the winter, here comes the spring social democrat. Socialism "neo" would come, renovated over the line, New Labour and neo-Keynesian.

It is now more a question of Third Way (third lane) and Neue Mitte (new center) than New Left. At the recent conference in Blackpool New Labour, Tony Blair was happy to have made his party a "pro-business and pro-enterprise party (a party of business and enterprise) (1). On September 21, 1998 in New York, held a summit for an international center-left. Blair to celebrate the "radical center." Romano Prodi, the prime minister of Italy, "The Olive Tree World." And Mr. Clinton marveled to see "the third way spread around the world." Faced with so much conquering modernity, Mr. Lionel Jospin and his government are archaic figure of stragglers.

Beyond the rhetoric and symbols, the policy is consistent with stated intentions. Blairism organic intellectual and author of his little blue book, the sociologist Anthony Giddens Assen: "The term center-left is not a label innocent. A renewed social democracy must be left of center but the center should not be considered devoid of content (2). Whence the bold program of "third way": a "radical center", a new "democratic state without enemies ', an active civil society, a' new mixed economy", a new "democratic family", a "civic liberalism" beyond the work society, a 'cosmopolitan nation. " That's a lot of news proclaimed to many old soups reused.

Author of a "third way" in German economic advisor Gerhard Schröder, Mr. Bodo Hombach, Minister of Economy of North Rhine-Westphalia, calls for "a Germany distanced from a welfare state type old (3).

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These breviaries socialism refocused definitively reject the old left characterized by Keynesian demand management, by limiting the role of markets, a strong egalitarianism, by full employment and a labor market homogeneous. They call for less government and more governance (ie, a depoliticized administrative regulation). They are advocating a new hedonistic individualism against the solidarity binding. From first to last line, Anthony Giddens acknowledges that we live in a world where "no one more alternative to capitalism (4). The new radical center would have no other horizon than loyally manage the profits under the watchful eye of the financial markets. The rest follows naturally.

The "third way" has to pretend to discover a mysterious middle ground between the extremes, ritually invoking the "natural constraint of globalization." The ideologues of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung are categorical: the social democracy that has emerged of neoliberalism "will in no case it was: the classic formulas of socialist welfare can not be restored (5). It is certainly very far from Keynesianism, neo or old.

In an essay that made some noise in the UK, Donald Sassoon argues that these parties are "the only left That Is Left (6)", "the only remains left." It is more urgent than ever to oppose this perspective another left, a "left of left."

For the rhetoric of management and stewardship, resignation and voluntary servitude, reflects a social content and dress practice. Generally disinclined to critical sociology, the International Herald Tribune notes that during the recent Labour conference, the streets of Blackpool were more overgrown juvenile buds, but "businessmen, lawyers, management consultants, most clad in dark suits and cell phones (7). In the Blair government, there is Lord Sainsbury, one of the richest British capitalists through its chain of stores, Lord Simon, Secretary of State for Trade, former manager of British Petroleum, Mr. Martin Taylor officer of Barclays Bank, responsible for social security reform, Mr. Peter Davis, director of insurance group Prudential, in charge of task force on state welfare. In France, the Socialist Minister of Economy and Finance, Mr. Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the founder of Circle in the industry, defined by the expansion as "the industrial lobby bosses (8). It builds relationships and social ties of a particular type.

The integration of social democratic elites to senior administration staffs of industry and finance, the private business prosper in inverse proportion to their relationship with the world of work. Given the inconsistency of a proto-European bourgeoisie, torn between its national roots, its international alliances and interests in Europe, social democracy has always charged to steam up the liberal Europe of Maastricht and Amsterdam . Given the crisis of traditional European lines, it serves as a proxy (by default, and perhaps acting) of the new European imperialism.

Tony Blair began his tenure with the proclamation of the independence of the Bank of England to the cheers of the City. By July 1997, he fell two points the rate of corporation tax. His welfare to work program argues arrange passage of aid - "sterile" - forced labor in exchange for conditional means-tested benefits (see article cons). The liberal side of that coin is the disciplinary response and safe as the sole solution to social damage: For Tony Blair, New Labour is also "the party of law and order" and "tolerance zero.

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In Italy, two years the Prodi government was the main result of meeting the Maastricht convergence criteria, without reducing unemployment than an inch and at a price of overt worsening of poverty and inequality. In France, the Jospin government has multiplied sacrifices and denials with respect to election commitments, however modest. The Juppe plan to reform Social Security applies. Mr. Dominique Strauss-Kahn had categorically buried the idea of ??a "tax big night." Privatization and the dismantling of public services is accelerating. Concessions to employers, as contained in Act 35 hours, killing its potential for job creation, discredit the reduction of working time as a means to fight against unemployment, permanently burying the prospect of 32 hours. The cause of the pension fund is gaining ground and influence. Pasqua-Debré laws on immigration have not been repealed, but groomed.

Strauss-Kahn may contemplate with satisfaction the report of accomplishment: "In truth, our policy is realistic and left. But to be convinced, he must renounce the usual benchmarks, "because" the time when the left was identified with the continuous expansion of the sphere

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