A list of puns related to "Bbc Bitesize"
He talks about the impact being in Foals was having and how touring could change.
Hey everyone, I recently remembered a game I played as a kid on the BBC bitesize website where you had to use social skills to get out of bad situations, it was basically like an FMV where you would see a video then select an answer and the next video would play out whether or not you got the answer right. I remember a few scenes from it, one of them included having to lie about your age to get access to a burger shop, and another one to do with some sort of an mp3 player and having a license for said mp3 player. If anyone knows of this game please lmk!
The timeframe is a rough guess it could be before 2010 but no earlier than 2008 (ish)
I was a young kid at the time and my memory isn't the best when it comes to the timeframe.
This happens to me with annoying regularity.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z27w96f
This has saved me so many times.
Ok so I'm not sure how many people will remember this but. On the educational bbc bitesize website, there was this flash game called state of debate. It was set in 2020 and gave you choices about how to act in a strict law-abiding 2020. I loved this game as a child but it appears lost to time. I know flash is getting shut down very very soon so that doesnt help. However this game has been lost for a few years now. It was a genuinely fantastic and really fun game, if anyone has any idea on it or how to find it, please do share!!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z83ggk7/revision/2
The BBC version of the poor law:
>The Poor Law of 1834 provided two types of help.
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>Indoor relief
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>The poor were given clothes and food in the workhouse in exchange for several hours of manual labour each day.
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>Outdoor relief
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>Food and money was given to those at home, but this carried great social stigma.
The real poor law:
>Out-relief should cease; relief should be given only in workhouses, and upon such terms that only the truly indigent would accept it. "Into such a house none will enter voluntarily; work, confinement, and discipline, will deter the indolent and vicious; and nothing but extreme necessity will induce any to accept the comfort which must be obtained by the surrender of their free agency, and the sacrifice of their accustomed habits and gratifications."
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>Different classes of paupers should be segregated;
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>Mothers of illegitimate children should receive much less support; poor-law authorities should no longer attempt to identify the fathers of illegitimate children and recover the costs of child support from them.
BBC bitesize has almost so much information its not worth revising but what if seneca is bad for getting good grades?
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