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Hello from FoxyTowers…
Welcome to the second edition ofBirmingham’s newest lifestylemagazine – Urban Fox. We’ve been slaving away here atFoxy Towers to bring you – thereaders – THE ultimate shopping, fashion, guys and girls beauty features and news from around theglobe. Can you get any more Foxy thanthat?!It’s been a tough few months sincethe launch mag back in Octoberlast year, but now we’re back formore! Check out our interview with theiconic Boyz II Men on page four, aswell as our special feature on supermarket shopping on page 10. We’ve chucked in a load of competitions for you this month aswell, so turn to page 31 to try andbag yourselves loads of cool goodies. If you turn to the middle pages youwill also notice a tiny littleConnexions mag. Take a scan through and you willfind all you need to know aboutmaking the next step in life,whether it’s from school, college oreven in to work. There is also a directory of usefulnumbers in there, so all you needis this Foxy little mag to get you onyour way!
While I am here - we are lookingfor some of you readers to getinvolved with the production of theFoxiest mag around, so if youwould love the chance to work withus, drop us a line on 0121 4461345 or drop me some words atHayley@UrbanFoxMag.co.uk.
See you next issue when we’llhave a few surprises up oursleeves…
Happy reading!
Hayley Longdin - Editor.
ContentsNews 2Celebs 4Shopping 8Fashion 15Beauty 18Health 22What’s On 23Music 26Gadgets 27Travel 29Problems 30Competitions 31
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Daniel and Laura splitRumour has it that Mr Harry Potterhimself has split from his girlfriendLaura O’Toole. Daniel Radcliffe – who has playedHarry Potter in all the magical films
– met Lauralast
year when he took the lead role ina West End production of Equus,and the couple have been seen outand about with each other loads oftimes since. But it seems that the pair were notmeant to be, as Laura was quotedsaying: “Daniel and I are still goodfriends, but we just have to be realistic.”It’s not all bad though – Laura willnow play the female lead in theplay when its nationwide tour kicksoff at the end of the month. And as for Daniel?Form a queue girls, form aqueue…
Adele: “I’m happy withmy size!”Soulful singer Adele has vowedthat she is one celeb who can’t bepersuaded to change her bodysize. Adele has wowed critics with heramazing voice and single ‘ChasingPavements’, and insists that she isproud of the way she looks. She has said: “People have startedto go on about my weight, but I’mnot going to change my size.”Adele, who is 19, admits that sheis a huge fan of take-outs, and reckons there is nothing betterthan a pizza to relax a the end of abusy day. Go Adele!
Eternal youth forMadonna?Poor Madonna – you would thinkthat with a hugely successfulcareer, a great husband and threekids, she would be happy with allshe has.
But apparently Madonna hasvowed that she will do everything she can to keep heryouthful looks!
Madonna will be 50 inAugust, and according to a
source is becoming paranoidabout her appearance. Don’t worry Madge – we thinkyou look great!
Boyzone are back!Re-formed ‘boy band’ Boyzonehave admitted that they have hadto hire personal trainers to get inshape for their forthcoming UKtour. And the reason? They don’twant to be outdone by Take That!Band member Mikey Graham said:“Some of us have put on a few pounds over the past eight years. “We know what we’re up againstwith the likes of Take That backtouring.”But we’re going to be trim andslim and we want to be bigger and better than before.”
Battle of the judges!All is not well in the X Factorjudges camp if recent rumours aretrue.
Mr Nasty Simom Cowell hasreportedly threatened to sack fellow judges Sharon Osbourneand Dannii Minogue if they continue to row.The pair denied that they had fallen out all through the show, butboth have been heard to saythings about the other. A source has said: “Simon hasbanged both their heads togetherand told them, ‘If you don't shut up - I can replace you both’.“They don't have to be best friends - but they do have to worktogether.”
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GLOBAL success is just adream for many performers,but for Boyz II Men, thatdream is a reality. With five number ones, ninealbums and more tours thatyou could imagine, Boyz IIMen are about to embark ontheir first UK tour in adecade.
Having been together insome variety since 1988,Boyz II Men are one of theworld’s most successful R ‘n’ B groups – and withhits such as ‘End Of TheRoad’ and ‘I’ll Make Love ToYou’ still have a fan base ofmillions. The trio - Wanya Morris,Shawn Stockman and Nate
Morris (no relation to Wanya) –have enjoyed massive success throughout the world, withboth hits and awards, but admitthat it is the stage that keeps themthere on top.“This UK tour has been a long timecoming – it must have been 10years since we toured the UK, sowe’re all really looking forward to it,” said Wanya. “This latest tour is going to begreat though – fans can expect alot as far as music is concernedand as far as performing. “We are always so excited to stepon to a stage, so that will reallycome across and the music isgoing to be so worth it!”Having always put their all in totheir concerts, Wanya admittedthat this isn’t about to change now.
“A lot of people spend a lot of money going to a concert, only tohear three songs that they actuallyknow, then they are forced to getin to the rest of the songs. “We are fortunate enough to havehad such longevity that a lot ofpeople know our albums andmusic, so expect old stuff, newstuff and everything in between.“Make sure you bring your dancingshoes. “And a Kleenex!”Although the internationally successful trio haven’t toured inthe UK for almost a decade, theydid make an appearance on lastyear’s X Factor. Wanya said: “X Factor is a greatshow. “And it’s about the music, which is what it should be all about – howgood the artist is is another thing. “It shows an artist as an entertainer as well, which is how itshould be. “We have been lucky enough tohave this longevity and luckyenough to have been in this industry for 17 years. “I would say that that is the highlight – we’re still doing thathighlight.“We’re not even thinking aboutcalling it a day yet – as long as wehave the fans, we’ll just keep ongoing!”It seems that the End Of The Roadis still a long way off for one of theworld’s most successful boybands.
Boyz II Men will be appearing atthe Symphony Hall on March 6,and April 2.
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Since leaving the BigBrother house in the summer, twins Sam andAmanda Marchant havebeen catapulted into thepublic eye.With a perfume, modelling contract, and DVD undertheir belts, ‘Samanda’ areone of the most famouscontestants to come outof the Big Brother house. We caught up with thegirls ahead of their firstSelect Model Management appearance…
You girls have had a really busytime since leaving the Big Brotherhouse…is it all beyond yourwildest dreams?We are so excited about everything– it is a dream, it’s the best thingever!We have done loads so far, andthere is so much we are lookingforward to.
Tell us about how the perfumecame about?Well, we were signed up by naturalskin care company for teenagersYoung and Pure, and then we wereasked to do the perfume really. There have only been 12,000 bot-tles released, and it has sold reallywell. It’s a fruity and sweet smell, andit’s not overpowering at all – it’ssubtle so great for everyday.
And how about Select ModelManagement?Oh my god!They just got in touch one day andwere talking about our look andwanted to sign us up!It was amazing and we love modelling for them.
So, we haven’t seen much of theother Big Brother contestantssince leaving the house. What are they up to, and do yousee them often?We keep in touch with most of thepeople from the house, and seethem as well.
Most people are doing a lot ofPA’s, and spending time at homewith family and friends. It’s nice to keep in touch withthem.
In such a short time you have managed to squeeze in so much –a single, a perfume, a fitness DVDand you have even become mod-els…what has been the best thingso far?The Barbie Girl video!It was so pink and girly and wewere so excited when we did it. We are so proud of it as well…welove it!
When you went in the house, youhad just finished your first year atuniversity. Do you have plans to go back?Definitely. We have already done the firstyear, so we will defo carry onmaybe next year or the year after.
What are you most looking for-ward to doing now?We have had so much fun doingall the stuff we’ve got to do sincethe BB house, so we can’t wait tosee what else comes along!
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The January sales may be over
for another year, but that doesn’t
mean that you can’t get the right
clothes for the right prices still…
Many of the High Street stores
offer a bargain or two amongst
their stock – it’s just knowing
where to look!
Whether you are looking for a
plain t-shirt to match an out-there
jacket, a pair of comfy flats for
all-day shopping trips or even an
outfit for a night out, the second
city has it all.
Check out our guide below to
finding some the best bargains on
the High Street!
Matalan have a great selection of
shoes, and what’s more, they
won’t break the bank either.
This range of chunky heels look
great with jeans or shorts, and they
come in a range of colours too.
1 - Shoes: £12 from Matalan
Every girl wants a
pretty set of underwear, and for £4,
you can’t go wrong.
This matching
polka-dot bra and
knicker set is
available now, and
also come in red.
2 - Bra and
knickers: £4
from Matalan
Primark is a
great place to
go for all
your bargain
necessities.
This t-shirt is a
bargain at just £4, and
comes in
several different colours
3 - Tshirt: £4 from Primark.
Dip dye clothing is all the
rage this season, and
these cute flats will look
perfect with a pair of
skinny jeans.
Available in pink or blue, New
Look have got it just right with
these shoes – and they’re a
bargain as well. (Picture 4)
This cute dress looks great
either on its own, or with
tights.
Team with heels for a glam look, or
flats for a more
casual, stylish look.
Available at Primark, the
ruffled dress comes in light
brown/dark cream.
5 – ruffled dress: £12 from
Primark.
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It may still be cold outside, andyou’d rather be in your Ugg Bootsthan your flip-flops, but now’s thetime to start stocking up for thosespring-time goodies! The lighter colours are on theirway back in, the sleeves arecreeping back up, and the woollyjumpers are banished for anotheryear.One place that you are sure tofind all you need (and for a bargain price too) is the supermarkets. We have done all the hard work,and have taken to our locals tofind the best springtime offeringand have found what’s hot thiscoming spring.
Bigger bags are still in this spring,and Asda and Sainsbury’s havecaught on. Light colours – beiges, yellows andcreams – are all the rage, andthese two cream bags are perfectfor carrying all you need around. 1 - Bag: Tu at Sainsbury’s2 - Bag: George at Asda
Cardigans are great to throw on atthis time of the year – team with alight jacket (3) for an extra bit ofwarmth. 3: Jacket - Tu at Sainsbury’s4: Cardigan - George at Asda
It’s still chilly enough outside toget away with your boots for a littlewhile longer, so add a touch ofspring with this cute dress. Light in colour and texture, teamwith tights and boots and somechunky jewellery for a cool,fashionable look. 5: Dress - Tu at Sainsbury’s
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Looking for cool comfy clobber
that a) doesn’t cost the earth, and
b) is easy to find?
Good job we have done all the
hard work for you then, isn’t it?
All you need to do is head to the
High Street (or click online!)
armed with your latest pay pack-
et…
Make any outfit with a cool and
casual belt.
These two are available at Burtons.
Belts: £12 each from Burtons
Stripes are all over the place at the
moment, and this coloured
round-neck jumper combines one
of the season’s hottest colours
with a subtle grey.
Bright colours are all over the
place at the moment for guys, and
this jacket will go perfectly with
plain jeans and patterned tops.
Jacket: New Look (available
in-store only)
Pick up a pair of comfortable
sneakers for a quirky alternative to
trainers.
Head to Schuh, Topman or Next for
some stylish ones.
Sneakers: New Look – available in
white or grey.
These combat-style shorts are in
again this year, and are the perfect
solution for that in-between
weather. Wear with sneakers
(right), and with a hoody for a cool
and casual look.
Shorts: Available at New Look
mens (in-store only)
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Prints and patterns are everywhere
this season.
From printed bangles to patterned
dresses, we have selected just
some of the gorgeous clothes and
accessories out now…
Bangle, £7 fromAccessorize
Earrings, £5 fromAccessorize
Dress,George atAsda
Dress, Primark
Bag, £30 fromAccessorize
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You either suit them or you don’t. Hats. There are caps, floppy hats,bowler hats, trilby hats, half hatsand even beanie hats – but whichone suits you?Check out your style below tofind the hat perfect for you!
You wear: Sportswear, trainers,
jeans and hoodies
Answer: Your style suits a cap
There are loads of caps out thereat the moment – whether they aresports branded, or designerlabelled, caps are in!
You wear: Trousers, shirts, and
jackets
Answers: Your style suits a tril-
byYour sophisticated style meansthat you can pull off the trilby hatno problem – think Justin!
You wear: Combats, t-shirts and
hoodies
Answers: Your style suits over
sized beaniesOversized beanies show effortlessstyle and are a great way of covering up a bad hair day.
if thecap fits wear it
Hats: FCUK
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With online shops such asASOS.com cropping up all thetime, shopping has never been soeasy for you guys and girls!And what’s more, it’s so easy todo. Browse through pages and pagesof clothes, select your size andthen pay – simple. No aching feet, no routing aroundfor your size, and no moaningfrom your boyfriend of girlfriend!We’ve had a scour online andhave found some great outfits toget you started. Check outASOS.com for all four.
1: Hat: £10, Jacket: £40, Shorts:£25, Shoes: £25
2: T-shirt: £14, Check Shirt: £22,Jeans: £35, Woven Belt: £12, CuffLinks: £6, Plimsolls: £18
3: Military Blazer: £40, ChiffonDress: £38, Saddle Bag: £15,Jeans: £28, Shoes: £45
4: Bomber Jacket: £60, Top: £20,Belt: £20, Necklace: ££12,Trousers: £28, Shoes: £45
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Nail Varnish
They come in all shapes and
sizes, all colours and all
prices…but which ones are the
best?
We took to some of the top High
Street shops in search of the nail
varnish that demonstrates the
best qualities, and here’s our
verdict!
Collection 2000 Hot Looks (4)
4/5
The range comes in loads of cool,
fashionable colours.
Its brush ensures it’s easy to apply
– bit streaky though.
Superdrug Me Me Me Advanced
Wear Polish with Biotin (2)
3/5
Again, loads of cool colours, and
easy to apply.
Leave nails feeling strong as well
after the polish is removed, but
does stain slightly.
17 Fast Finish Nail Polish (3)
2/5
We were impressed with the range
of colours available, though the
brush was fairly small so it made it
hard to apply.
It was fairly streak-less though and
shiny.
NYC Long Wearing Nail Enamel
(4) 3/5
The polish itself lasts for ages, and
leaved nails feeling healthy.
It does chip as easily as other nail
varnishes, and it slightly harder to
remove.
Ruby&Millie Nail Polish (5)
5/5
Long-lasting, streak-free and easy
to apply – we love this nail polish.
It’s not too thin either, so you can
away with one coat.
Tried &
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Whether your hair is short or long,
every girl loves to accessorise her
do.
These cute Alice bands (1) are
from Superdrug and are ideal for
those days when you don’t want to
battle the fringe!
A pretty brolly (2) is an essential
for keeping your hair and clothes
dry.
There are loads of handbag sized
ones around at the moment – ideal
if you don’t want to get caught in
the rain!
A really nice perfume is a
must-have.
Choose one that is subtle and
light, such as Tommy Girl (3),
which is
available at all good perfume
shops.
Sparkly eye shadow is something
that every girl needs to have at
least one of.
It’s ideal for evenings out or even
for day wear to brighten up any
outfit! These Collection 2000
dazzle (4)dusts are the perfect
choice.
A good pair of tweezers (5) is an
essential tool to have!
There are loads of styles available,
from pointed to slanted, and are all
great for catching those stray
hairs. Try these ones by GOSH.
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For theguys
A fear of moisturisers and
grooming is a thing of the past,
and every guy needs to have some
‘manly’
moisturisers!
Check out the L’Oreal Men Expert
range (1) to banish dry or oily skin.
A nice smelling aftershave is a
must-have for all guys.
Whether you go for a subtle
smelling light aftershave or a
stronger smelling scent, be sure to
use in moderation.
Try DKNY’s Be Delicious (2)
aftershave.
In order to obtain a decent shave,
make sure you use a good shaving
gel.
Try Gillette Stealth Hydra Gel (3)
for maximum effect.
Spots don’t just affect the girls
(unfortunately) so opt for keeping
some spot treatment gel close by.
Oxy Emergency Zit Blitzer (4) is
the ideal skin saviour to keep close
to hand!
Every guy needs a decent hair
product…whatever your hair type,
chances are it will need taming
once in a while!
Try Fructis Style Manga Head (5)
for the ultimate hold.
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Fed up of using spot creams andlotions that dry out your skin?Well, the answer to blemish-freeskin could be closer (and easier)than you think…
Drink plenty of water…More than 50 per cent of yourbody is made up with water. If this isn’t replaced every day,your body can become dehydrated– and this shows in your skin. You should be drinking aroundeight litres of water a day – andonce you do, the difference in yourskin will be really noticeable. Spots can disappear and yourcomplexion can become moreeven.
Cut back on the junk…Junk food, take aways and snacks
can often come at a price.Foods that are high in fat or aregreasy can really show on yourskin. The odd take away won’t makemuch of a difference, but eatingthem everyday can make your skinoily and prone to spots.
Get some fresh air…A bit of fresh air never hurt anyone!Being outside can really help toeven out your skin problems…thecombination of fresh air and exercise can really contribute toyour fresher and clearer appearance.
Eat fresh foods…Fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, salads, meat and fish – all of these
fresh foods contain natural fats,acids and the nutrition you need,to ensure you get as much of themas possible. Snacking on natural sweet foods –such as apples – rather thanchocolates or sweets can makesuch a difference to your spotproblems, as they provide yourbody with the things it craves.
Use natural products…If your skin is a real problem, andyour diet and exercise just won’tcombat the problem, then opt forthe natural option. If you must use skin treatments, gofor tea tree products, witch hazelor even rose-water…they all contain natural antiseptics thatclear out the skin and aid the healing process.
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There is so much goingon in the second city toget the New Year off to aswinging start, what withproductions, musicals,and of course, concerts!Check out the offeringsfrom the NEC and NIA,and the Carling Academy.
For more info on the venues, and to see whatelse is happening, visit
www.necgroup.com, or www.birmingham-academy.co.uk.
NEC/NIA
February 28 – Alicia Keys (NIA)February 29 – Editors (NIA)March 12-13 - Westlife (NEC)March 13 – Clubland Live (NIA)March 18-19 – X Factor Live (NEC)April 8 – Daniel O’Donnell (NIA)April 11 – The Beach Boys (NIA)May 8 – Backstreet Boys (NIA)May 10 – Celine Dion ( NIA)May 16 – Mark Knopfler (NEC)May 23 – Girls Aloud (NIA)May 24 – Shayne Ward (NEC)May 26 – The Osmond’s 50thAnniversary Tour (NIA)May 30 – Avril Lavigne (NEC)June 10-11 – Boyzone (NEC)June 10-11 – Neil Diamond (NIA)June 20 – Santana (NEC)June 25 – Connie Fisher (NIA)July 2 – Polly Parton (NIA)October 8 – Michael Bolton (NIA)November 20-23 - Cliff Richard’s50th Anniversary Tour
Carling Academy
February 1 – From Autumn toAshesFebruary 2 – 30 Seconds to MarchFebruary 2 – PalladiumFebruary 3 – Municipal WasteFebruary 4-5 – ParamoreFebruary 6 – NME Awards Tour2008
February 6 – AirbourneFebruary 7 – Kerrang Tour 2008February 8 – Good To Go Tour feat.MXPXFebruary 8 – Catapult club pres-ents The JaaysFebruary 9 – Kula ShakerFebruary 11 – LightspeedChampionFebruary 11 – One Night OnlyFebruary 13 – Los Campesinos!February 14 – Crystal CastlesFebruary 15 – Catapult ClubFridays feat. MexicolasFebruary 16 – GallowsFebruary 16 – Late of the PierFebruary 17-18 – Darren HayesFebruary 19 – Jimmy Eat WorldFebruary 20 – Dillinger EscapePlanFebruary 21 – Reel Big FishFebruary 22 – MegadethFebruary 23 – Band of HorsesFebruary 23 – HMV / Kerrang! FMShowcase – Island ThreeFebruary 24 – Newton FaulknerFebruary 24 – This CityFebruary 25 – Von BondiesFebruary 26 – The AuditionFebruary 26 – RoyworldFebruary 27 – The MetrosFebruary 28 – The CultFebruary 29 – The Hoosiers
Theatres
There is loads going on atthe theatres from now andover the coming month,so check out our listingsbelow and take your pick!
Alexandra Theatre
February 1-3 – LazyTown Live! February 4-5 – Derek AcorahFebruary 6 – The Songs of SisterActFebruary 7 – Rockin’ on Heaven’sDoorFebruary 10 – Beyond theBarricadeFebruary 14-16 – Oh! What a NightFebruary 17 – Jethro 2008February 19 – The Asylum – The
Circus of HorrorsFebruary 21 – StrassmanFebruary 22-23 – Omid DjaliliFebruary 24 – An Evening WithCharlie LandsboroughFebruary 28 – Viva VarietyFebruary 29 – Sing-A-Long-ASound of Music
Hippodrome
February 5-6 – La La La HumanStepsFebruary 8-10 – StompFebruary 12-16 – Hello, DollyFebruary 19-23 BRB: Swan LakeFebruary 27-March 1 – BRB – AllThat Jazz
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Sweeney ToddNow we’re not usually ones fordoom and gloom – or musicals forthat matter – but we’ve got toadmit that Sweeney Todd: TheDemon Barber of Fleet Street, surprised us all. A film that represents all that is TimBurton, Sweeney Todd (JohnnyDepp) tells the tale of a serial-killing barber who slits the throatsof his customers. Returning to London to takerevenge on Judge Turpin, the manwho falsely imprisoned him inorder to steal his wife, SweeneyTodd discovers that his formerabode is now inhabited by MrsLovett (Helen Bonham Carter), thepie-shop owner. They strike a twisted pact to dispose of Todd’s victims – theywill grind up the corpses andserves them as meat pies to the
unsuspecting public.Set in nineteenth century London,Sweeney Todd also star comicSacha Baron Cohen as a rival barber, and, coincidently, the firstvictim of the crazed Todd. Most of the film is sung, ratherthan spoken, and instantly setsSweeney Todd apart from otherfilms on the big-screen at themoment.If you’re into dark comedies, and abit of blood and gore, thenSweeney Todd is well worth awatch.
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P.S I Love YouBased on the top-selling book byCecelia Ahern, P.S I Love You isone of those films that you willeither love or hate.We had mixed reactions here at
Foxy Towers, many of us loved it,and some of us hated it. Holly and Gerry Kennedy (HilarySwank and Gerard Butler), arenewly-weds with everything to livefor. When Gerry is struck down with anillness and dies, the life is literallysucked out of Holly. Unable to leave the house, letalone socialise, Holly begins toreceive letters and parcels fromher deceased husband.And so begins her grievingprocess, and her road to closure,aided by the very person she isgrieving for. Now, the film is a little morbid anda little unbelievable, though it is agood story none-the-less.There are some really funnymoments as well, though somereally sad ones in contrast.
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Adele 19Released January 29 2008
19 is the eagerly awaited debutalbum from singer/songwriterAdele. Having burst onto the musicscene with her single ‘ChasingPavements’, Adele’s soulful voicehas been likened to that of AmyWinehouse, and Ella Fitzgerald. Full of what are sure-to-be-hits, 19is one heck of a good album that issure to propel Adele to manymore.
Michael JacksonThriller: 25th Anniversary Edition:Zombie CoverReleased February 11
If you love Michael Jackson, youwill adore this latest album.
Thriller: 25th Anniversary Edition isthe anniversary reissue of thebiggest selling album of all time,and includes five top 10 singles, aswell as some new ones guaranteedto go the same way. Highly anticipated and brilliant tolisten to, could this new release befollowed by a UK tour?
Mary J BligeGrowing PainsReleased February 4
Back with her eighth studio album,Mary J Blige has pulled out all thestops with this one – it’s one of thebest albums she has done in morerecent years.Heart-felt and genuine, GrowingPains tells a tale of sorts, and seesMary J bounce back from hard
times. There are 19 tracks on theone disk, and it provides easylistening. Also featuring Ludacris, fans of thenotorious singer will love this latestoffering.
Jack JohnsonSleep Through the StaticReleased February 4
Out of February 4, Sleep Throughthe Static is the fifth album fromJack Johnson. Full of songs that take on Jack’ssignature laid-back indie sound,the album is one that is an easyalbum to listen to. On many of the tracks Jack swapshis usual acoustic guitar for anelectric one, creating a sound thatJack pulls of perfectly.
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triedand
tested:
They all claim to be the best, butwhich one actually is?We’ve been having a lot of funhere at Foxy Towers to bring youthe low-down on the consoles outat the moment…from PSP’s toWii’s, from 360’s to PS3’s…it’s allhere!
Nintendo WiiDesigned for multi-players, the Wiiis operates with a ‘wand’ type controller that enables the playerto control the character/action onthe screen. To say that this machine is fun
would be an understatement – thisthing is a blast!Wii Sports is one of the better multi-player games, but ones suchas Mario Party 8 are just as fun. Guaranteed to get the party started, Nintendo Wii’s cost around£179.99.
Sony PlayStation 3Excellent graphics, brilliant gamesand a sleek, stylish look, the PS3is most definitely the best consoleSony has come up with. The graphics on games such asAssassins Creed are phenomenal– no lag and no pixilation. PS3 now cost around £299 for astandard package, and there areloads of extras available.
Sony PSPThe PSP is small and compact,and for such a small screen hasgood graphics. It’s also compatible with UMDmovies, though the screen is a little small to watch them in goodquality. Ideal for travelling though, the PSPis another genius invention to rivalthe Nintendo!PSP’s retail at around £130.
Microsoft Xbox 360Great graphics, and a huge stepup from the original Xbox. There are loads of great gamesavailable on the 360 as well –including Halo, which is perfect for
this console. Now retailing at £149.99, the Xbox360 is a brilliant Microsoft inven-tion.
Nintendo DSCombining dual screens for thefirst time, the DS is perfect for allages. With a huge range games available, the DS is brilliant for ‘fun’games – not so good for the more‘gamers’ games – but excellentnone-the-less.Games such as ‘brain training’ areunique to the DS – everyoneshould have one of these!
VERDICT: It’s a toss up
between the Wii and PS3!Our people at Foxy Towers couldn’t get enough of either console…so we bought them both!
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VERDICT: Sony’s
PlayStation 3was one of our
top choices
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Fancy going away for a weekend– or longer – but have no ideawhere to go?Need somewhere that’s not tooexpensive, has decent accommodation, decent food anddecent entertainment?Then head to Paris….
OK, so Paris isn’t the cheapestplace in Europe, but it isn’t themost expensive either. It’s a capital city, so it’s bound tobe slightly more expensive thanother cities, but it also has some ofthe best entertainment, restaurantsand tourist hotspots in the wholeof France.
Where to go:The Eiffel Tower of course!Located conveniently off the Metro,the Eiffel tower is France’s mosticonic tourist spot. It is also its tallest monument, andcan be seen for miles around. There are three observationheights, and the price rises witheach one, but it’s a must-see monument.
Disneyland ParisAgain, easy to get to and easy tofind, Disneyland Paris is a must-goplace for all ages!Entrance costs from just 27 Euros,which is brilliant for the amountyou can do there.
Where to stay:There are several places to stay forcheap – and you’re not sacrificingcomfort either!The Grand Hotel Magenta hasrooms from just £14 a night, andmany others – such as SportsHotel – cost from just £16. Check out www.parisbreak.co.uk"www.parisbreak.co.uk for other,cheaper hotels.
Where to eatGood food can be found anywhereat anytime, whatever your taste. Head to small cafes and bistros fora real taste of Paris. Also try markets, where you canfind French delicacies, a variety ofbreads and more cheeses thanyou can image!
For further information on visitingParis, as well as flight informa-tion, alternative hotels and thingsto see and do, visit www.paris-break.co.uk www.parisbreak.co.uk.
Holiday Spotlight
Paris
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“I’ve had spots since I was about
13, but recently they have got a
lot worse.
I have sensitive skin so I can’t
usually use spot lotions without
making my skin sore and dry.
I’m so fed up of having spots, and
it’s really getting me down – is
there anything you can suggest I
try?”
Chloe, 15
Natural lotions such as Tea Tree
and Witch Hazel can often work
with the skin to reduce the
appearance of spots, or even
banish them all together.
The natural peppermint in the
products soothes the skin and
works deep into the pores, clear-
ing out the daily grime that causes
blemishes.
If these don’t work, it might be
worth talking to your GP – it may
be that you are suffering from
acne, which can be controlled with
prescription tablets or creams.
“My parents divorced when I was
10, and although they have since
remarried and I have a half-brother,
they are always arguing over me.
I live with my mum, though spend
most weekends at my dad’s
house. They always argue when
my dad drops me off, and it
makes me feel I am stuck in the
middle.
I am fed up of it, and although I
want to see my dad, I wonder if I
should stop going to my dad’s
just so they stop arguing?”
Steph, 14
It is not fair of your mum or your
dad to argue in front of you.
Tell your parents how it makes you
feel, and see if you can come to
some sort of arrangement to avoid
the situation.
You shouldn’t feel that you can’t
see your dad because of their
arguments – and by speaking to
them, they might understand how
you feel.
It is always difficult when parents
divorce, though there is loads of
advice and help at
www.kidshealth.org. Good luck.
“I heard my sister being sick after
dinner the other day, and now I
am worried that she is anorexic.
I have noticed that she doesn’t
eat much any more and that she
has got thinner than she used to
be.
I hope you can help as I am really
worried about her.
She is 17, and I am 14.
Adam, 14.
Anorexia and bulimia can be very
serious disorders.
You need to first of all let your
sister know how worried you are
about her, and then consider
speaking to your parents about
your concerns.
Let your sister know you and your
family and there for her, and that
you all care about her.
Your
Solutions
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Got lank and lifeless hair but wanta big funky do? Then we’ve got the competition foryou!We have teamed up with TIGI BedHead and are offering one luckywinner the chance to win all thehair stuff you’ll ever need, whatever your style. Whether you have dry, unmanageable hair, curly hair thatwon’t go straight, or you crave the‘out of bed’ look, you are sure tofind a Bed Head product that suitsyou. TIGI is offering one lucky UrbanFox reader the chance for all yourhair dreams to come true, with apackage of products guaranteed toget you creative!The package includes goodies tomake your hair thick, spray tostraighten it, and even conditionerto get your hair looking its best! There are nine different products inthe package, including ControlFreak Extra Extra Straight, Hook-Up Mousse Wax, HeadrushShine Spray and Self AbsorbedConditioner, meaning that you cancreate a different style every day. For your chance to win this fabprize, all you need to do is send apostcard with your name, addressand daytime telephone number toBed Head competition at the usualUrban Fox address.
WIN!FREEBOWLINGFOR A YEARDO you love bowling? Here’s your chance to go everyweek, for free, thanks to LakesideSuperbowl in Stirchley!We have teamed up with this popular bowling centre and areoffering one lucky reader thechance to bowl free of charge for awhole year*!Based on the Pershore Road inStirchley, Lakeside Superbowlboasts 18 lanes to ensure you andyour friends have the best bowlingexperience. There are also amusement andgaming machines, bar, diner andAmerican pool tables, so you arespoilt for choice at what to do first!So why not make a whole night ofit?If you fancy winning bowling for ayear, simply tell us the answer to
this question: ‘What road is Lakeside Superbowlin Stirchley based?’
Send your answers, along withyour name, age, daytime telephonenumber and address to BowlingCompetition, Urban Fox Magazine,Jubilee House, Wheeleys Road,Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2LD.
Alternatively, email us at competitions@urbanfoxmag.co.uk
Closing date for the competition isMarch 31 2008, and the editor’sdecision is final.
*Maximum games in any one-day is limited tosix, and the offer excludes Fridays andSaturdays.Addresses of entrants aged 18 or over will bepassed onto Lakeside Superbowl.
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If you are a fan of the Wii™, you’lllove this competition!We have teamed up with A4T andare offering one lucky Urban Foxreader the chance to get yourhands on a brand-new 4Gamersofficially licensed 2.1 SpeakerSystem for Wii™!The 2.1 system allows you to enjoyyour gaming experience in fullstereo sound. For further enhancement, selectthe 3D audio mode for a surroundsound that takes you inside thegame and the music.Designed to compliment the Wii console, the subwoofer provides
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So if you fancy gettingyour hands on the latest bit of kit, simplytell us what console the2.1 system has been developed for?Send your answers,along with your name,age, address and telephone number to WiiSpeakers comp at theusual address.
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Page 4: Welcome from ConnexionsPage 6: About ConnexionsPage 8: Choices in Year 9Page 10: Find out more…about Year 9 optionsPage 12: Find out more…about career ideasPage 14: Making your planPage 16: Beyond 16 – Career PlanningPage 18: Career planning calendar
Urban Fox’s guide to...Page 20: So you want to be a…Page 21: Preparing for examsPage 24: Your guide to CourseworkPage 26: Writing the perfect CVPage 30: Useful numbers
Contact us: Urban Fox | Jubilee House, Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2LD.
t: 0121 446 1345w: www.urbanfoxmag.co.uke: info@urbanfoxmag.co.uk.
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WelcomeHappy New Year and
welcome to the
second edition of the
Connexions Life Mag.
Remember to put those
resolutions into practise so
you can have a great year
ahead! For students in Year 9, now is
the time to start planning for
the future. In this issue we
have provided a
comprehensive guide on the
choices you can make in Year
9 with information on what
subjects to take, what courses
could suit you best and where
you can get help and further
information, plus much more.
For those of you who are in
year 11, we have followed on
from the last issue, which gave
an overview of the choices you
can make beyond 16. Now we
will be looking at Career
Planning and we have
provided a checklist of things
you need to do before you
decide on a chosen career
path. We have also included a
career planning calendar
which we hope will help you
throughout 2008.
If you need further information
on what choices are available
don’t forget you can always to
talk to a Connexions Personal
Adviser.
Birmingham & Solihull
Connexions Services
www.connexions-bs.co.uk
www.connexions-bs.co.uk
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We can offer information & advice about...• Learning & Education • Working • Money
• Relationships • Health • Housing • Free Time • Volunteering Opportunities
Connexions is a FREE & FRIENDLY support service for all 13 - 19 year olds (and up to 25 for young people with learning difficulties
and/or disabilities)
Visit our website www.connexions-bs.co.uk or Freefone: 080 800 13-2-19
The best start in life for every young person...
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This is extended to age 25 if
you have a learning difficulty
or disability.
It brings together all the
services that help young
people and gives them access
to a personal adviser, some-
one they can trust.
What's on offer?
Connexions provides a range
of free services to help you
make informed choices,
prepare for your future and
tackle issues you may
encounter.
• An inclusive service for all
young people regardless of
where you live, your back-
ground, gender, religion, race,
ability or sexuality
• Trained and friendly staff in
an atmosphere that is safe and
comfortable
• Advice and planning to
achieve your educational and
life goals
• Access to personal
development opportunities to
broaden your horizons and
develop your talents
• Information and advice on
health, lifestyles, housing,
employment, benefits, careers,
drugs awareness,
relationships, personal
development, stress and much
more • A job and vacancy service
Career planning sessions
• A specialised service, where
needed, for young people with
learning difficulties and/or
disabilities
• Access to publications and
software
For information about where to
find your nearest Connexions
Centre and their opening
hours, go to
www.connexions-bs.co.uk
If you need help or advice
outside Birmingham & Solihull
Connexions Services' opening
hours, please contact
Connexions Direct.
Connexions is a youth service providing
advice, guidance, support and personal
development services for all 13-19 year olds.
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In Year 9 you will be making achoice about which subjectsto study in Years 10 and 11.This will probably be thebiggest decision you’ve madeabout your future so far butdon’t worry - there’s lots ofhelp and advice around.You will need to choose whichGCSE subjects you want totake and, depending on whatyour school offers, you mayhave a choice of other cours-es as well.There are some subjects thatyou have to study and otheroptional subjects that you cantake because you enjoy themor need them for your careerplans.
What type of course will suitme best?As well as choosing what subjects you want to take,you’ll need to think about theway you prefer to study andlearn.
Do you enjoy learningthrough practical, hands-ontasks? Vocational courses offer you achance to learn work-relatedskills through practical learn-ing, projects and real work-place experience.
Do you prefer more traditionalwritten coursework andexams? GCSEs cover general educa-tion subjects such as English,maths, science and history.Some subjects will combinecoursework with exams whileothers will just have exams.
Would you like to combineboth ways of learning?Some courses, like The Diploma,
combine classroom and hands-on learning. You mayalso be able to take vocationaland traditional courses together.
Which subjects do I have totake?
There are some compulsorysubjects that everyone willhave to study, these are:
• English • Maths • Science • ICT.
There are also some other subjects that you will need tostudy but may not have to takeexams in. These include:• careers education, • work-related learning, • citizenship• physical education and reli-gious studies.
What else can I study?
Here are some of the main academic and vocational courses that your school mayoffer.
GCSE General Certificate ofSecondary Education.
These are offered by allschools in a variety of subjectsand include Applied GCSEs forvocational subjects and shortGCSE courses. Entry level qualifications thesecourses can help students toprogress onto GCSEs or otherqualifications and are availablein a range of subjects.
NVQ National VocationalQualification.
Some schools may offer thesework-related qualifications, which allow you to learn hands-on skills and gain realworkplace experience.
VRQ Vocationally RelatedQualifications.
These include BTECs, whichare based around broad areasof work such as art and designor business studies. They alsoinclude a range of shorter vocational courses taken alongside GCSEs.
The Diploma
This is a new qualification for14-19 year olds which combines classroom studywith work placements andhands-on experience. From September2008, around 200 Diplomaplaces will be available inBirmingham and Solihull forYear 10 students, covering ICT,Engineering, Creative & Mediaand Construction. The Diplomacan be studied alongsideGCSEs in Years 10 and 11, atFoundation or Higher level(equivalent to 4-5 or 5-6GCSEs).
Remember, not all schoolswill offer the same courses,so check what is availablewith your school before youmake your decision!
How many subjects should Itake?
A full programme of GCSEs isusually seven or eight differentsubjects but you may be ableto do more than this or combine GCSEs with other courses.
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To find more
information about
your options in Year
9 have a look at...
Which Way Now?
www.connexionsdirect.com/w
hichwaynow
A step-by-step interactive
guide to Year 9 options,
including quizzes, case studies
and checklists. Which way
now? Is also available as a
printed booklet.
E-CLIPS
E-CLIPS is a careers software
program which lets you view
and print out leaflets on lots of
different topics. Try looking at
Education, then Options after
year 9.
As a Birmingham or Solihull
student you can access
E-CLIPS from our website,
www.connexions–bs.co.uk
You will need a code from your
school to log on to the
program – ask your school for
details.
Find out more... what does
my school offer?
All schools will offer different
courses and subjects, to find
out what you can do at your
school check out...
The Local Area
Prospectus website
www.youchoose14-19.co.uk
You can use this new website
to find out which courses and
subjects are offered at your
school – click on Providers
and then search for your
school to find out what’s
available.
Your options evening
Try to attend your school
options evening. This is an
ideal opportunity to talk with
subject teachers about the
subjects and courses on offer
and to see which ones are
right for you. Your school
may also give you an options
booklet with all the courses
and subjects offered.
Find out more...about year 9 options
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If you’re not sure whatoptions to choose, it’s a goodidea to find out more aboutthe kind of careers you’reinterested in. Try some ofthese ideas...
Surf the webThe internet is a great sourceof careers information. To startyou off, you could explore ourBirmingham & SolihullConnexions Services website
www.connexions-bs.co.uk
As well as the Choices @14pages, you’ll also find lots ofinformation about what youcould do when you leaveschool. If you have an idea ofwhat you want to do after Year11, it can help you make theright choices now! If you wantto find out what happens afterYear 11, visit the Beyond 16pages. To find out more about different career areas, go toAreas of Work.
If you’re interested in finding apart-time job or putting together a CV, try the Getting ajob pages. For links to lots ofother useful websites, have alook at Need more info? –Links. You could also visit...
Jobs 4 Uwww.connexionsdirect.com/jobs4u
This site has information onhundreds of different careersand jobs.
Works 4 mewww.works4me.org.uk
A site which challenges ideasabout traditional “male” and “female” careers, with quizzes,information and links. If you want to find out more,try using a search engine like www.google.co.uk
to look for information on particular areas of work thatinterest you (for example, youcould search for key words like“engineering careers” or“health care jobs”).
Find out more...about career ideas
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Use careers software
Careers software programscan help you to find out moreabout different careers and see which ones might suit you.
As a Birmingham or Solihull student you can accesscareers software programsKudos Online and E-CLIPSfrom our website. You will needa code from your school to logon to the programs – ask yourschool for details.
Kudos Online takes youthrough a series of questionsto find out more about yourinterests, skills and careerideas and then matches youwith suitable careers. E-CLIPS lets you view andprint out leaflets on hundredsof different careers, as well asinformation about other topicssuch as health, education, freetime and the law.
Get hands-on - Work experi-ence, part-time jobs and volun-teering will all give you thechance to find out more aboutcareers in Years 10 and 11.
Find out more... from otherpeople It can help to discuss
your ideas with someone else.
Your Connexions personaladviser can give you advice onyour options as well as anypersonal worries or concernsyou may have.
Your teacher or careers co-ordinator can help you todecide what you might begood at and give you information on what differentcourses might involve.
Your parents or carers, familyand friends know you betterthan anyone - they know whatyou’re good at, what you likeand dislike and what kind ofperson you are.
If you have family or friendswho do the kind of job you areinterested in, talk to themabout their work.
You may also have a chance tovisit careers fairs and exhibitions, where you can talkwith employers about jobs intheir sector.
Gather as much information asyou can to help make thechoices that are right for YOU!
Making your plan
So you’ve found out whichsubjects and courses you cantake at your school and you’vegathered lots of informationabout the kind of careers youmight be interested in.
Now you’ve done yourresearch, you can use the subject checklist and examplegiven here to help make yourfinal plan.
Subject checklist
Make a list of subjects andcourses that you have to take.Remember, there are somesubjects that are compulsory. You definitely want to continuewith.
You may have subjects youparticularly enjoy or ones youknow you are good at, or youmay have found out about asubject you need for yourcareer idea.
You’ve had recommended toyou. Teachers, Connexionspersonal advisers, family orfriends may have suggestedsubjects which could be usefulfor your career plans.
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Career planning can help
you to make the right
decision about what to do
when you leave school or
college.
After Year 11...where
do I start?
You can use the career
planning checklist below as a
good starting point for thinking
about your choices.
Remember that although these
are important decisions which
may affect the rest of your life,
there's plenty of support avail-
able. Click here for the section
on Finding More Help.
Career planning
checklist
Before you decide what to do,
you need to:
• Talk to your careers co-ordi-
nator about your ideas. They
may suggest that you see your
school or college Connexions
personal adviser
• Consider the advantages
and disadvantages of each of
the four options – Education,
Apprenticeships, E2E or Jobs
• Use your Connexions Area to
find out about careers that
match your interests and
strengths.
Use careers software Kudos
Online to find out what jobs
might suit you, and E-CLIPS to
get more information about
different careers.
Find out if you can enter these
careers straight from school or
if you need to get further
qualifications or do an
Apprenticeship first.
Visit www.youchoose14-19.co.uk
for a searchable database of
courses, with full address and
contact details for schools,
colleges and learning
providers.
Have a back-up plan in case
something goes wrong with
your first choice, especially if
you're aiming for a popular
course or career
Consider what money you will
get if you stay in education or
start an Apprenticeship, join an
E2E course or get a job.
What happens if I
make a wrong
choice or change
my mind?
Don't worry; it's never too late
to change direction. People
often change careers later on
in their lives. If you need
advice there are lots of people
around to help you
Beyond 16career planning
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Spring Term 2008
Applying for jobs and
Apprenticeships
January Applications for
Apprenticeships and jobs
starting in the summer should
be made as early as possible
in the spring term.
February / March
Keep checking the jobs and
Apprenticeships in our Job
Search area –
www.connexions-bs.co.uk
Summer Term 2008
Continuing with applications,
results day, using Connexions
April / May
If you haven't found the right
option as the end of term
approaches, you should con-
tinue to make applications to
schools, colleges or
learning providers, or apply for
jobs. June If you're still not
fixed up with a job or course
when you leave school,
Birmingham & Solihull
Connexions Services will
continue to help you. Your
Connexions personal adviser
can offer advice and support
whatever your chosen option.
July / August
If your exam results mean a
change in your plans, contact
your Connexions personal
adviser immediately. They
should be available in school
or college on results day, or
you can call into your local
Connexions Centre.
Career planning
calendar
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There are hundreds of collegecourses out there that canlead to so many differentjobs. Each issue we will tell youhow to take the path to yourdream job, what to expectwhen you get it, and whatqualifications you are goingto need to get there…
So, you want to work in the
media…
Working in the media can be afulfilling and rewarding career. Though it can also be tough. You can work in the mediathrough a variety of channels,including through radio, TV,journalism, PR and marketing. You can either be a presenter,broadcast journalist,
newspaper/magazinejournalist, PR executive, marketing assistant/manageror even take on managerialroles in all of the sectors. Many people that choose towork in the media industry alsocan have the opportunity towork in sectors other than theirchosen area.
How to work in the media…Though qualifications are realistically needed, experience is essential toobtain a job in the industry. Work placements are invaluable, as not only to youhave examples of work toshow to potential clients, youhave experience of the environment.
Most media jobs require a minimum of five GCSE’s. For more advanced positions -such as news editors, seniorjournalists, camera techniciansand PR executives – other certificates and qualificationsare needed, such as training todegree level, as well as plentyof hands-on experience.
What to expect…Working in the media can be avery demanding and busycareer, though no two days arethe same. Hours are usual flexible,though can be long, with earlystarts or late nights if you arein a job working shifts, or evenworking as a broadcast journalist.
So you want to be a…?
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Whether it is a module exam,a mock exam, a GCSE or an A-Level, all exams need preparation.
Before you start…If you are revising for morethan one exam, it is alwaysworth planning your revisiontime and sticking to it. That way, you are only concentrating on one thing ata time.Also make sure you havesomewhere quiet and relaxedto revise – there is no pointrevising in a noisy room full ofpeople!Some people prefer to work ina quiet room with no sound atall, whilst others work best tobackground noise, music, oreven the television, so makesure you are somewherewhere you are comfortable.
Revision Techniques…Try to revise one subject or
section at a time. Write short versions of yournotes by summarising the keypointsRead important facts andstatements and memoriseMany people have a ‘photo-graphic memory’, so draw dia-grams where possibleTake short breaks every half anhour or soRevise with a friend when youcan – this way you can discussidea or even question eachother on the harder topicsIf you can, attend revision tutorials held by your school orcollege – they tend to con-dense they more importantparts into manageable chunks
Preparing for your exam…Getting worked up and toonervous before an exam cando no good – try to relax andtreat an exam day as a normalday at school or college. It always pays off (and saves
time) if you take your own stationary, and, if you’reallowed, textbooks.
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Whether you are doing yourGSCEs, A-Levels of even a university course, thechances are that you will havea certain amount of course-work to get through eachterm.
Whether it is practical-workbased, theory-based or evenresearch-based, there arealways many factors to consider when completingcoursework. Follow our useful courseworkguide to get the best gradesyou can!
Things to consider whendoing coursework…
Coursework can often be setto a certain theme or topic, soit is important when selectingyour direction that you find thetopic interesting. If the coursework set has roomto be tailored, tailor it to howsomething that you will find fun– that way you will be moremotivated to go that extra mile. Also remember to give yourselfplenty of time to do yourcoursework – it can often takehours of preparation and
research to address your topic,so make sure you know yourdeadlines. Make sure you know the typeof coursework you are workingtowards as well – is it a report,essay or even practical project?When completing report-stylecoursework projects, remember you can be flexiblewith the format you adopt –graphs, diagrams and visualsare always a good choice. If you are working towards anessay, remember to choseuseful quotes, and reference
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your quotes properly – you’llprobably gain more marks aswell!
Things you should avoidwhen doing coursework…
Make sure you never leaveyour coursework until the lastminute – there is more to consider that you think. Things such as front covers,references and page numbering can be overlookedwhen you are in a rush, andthese are sometimes thethings that make your
coursework run out. You should never try to writeyour coursework before youhave done all your research –you will find you keep slippingup and missing important factsand information that couldreally gain you marks.
Another thing you shouldnever do when doing coursework is copy others’efforts or plagiarise.You can run the risk of gainingno marks at all if you end upcopying from sources such asthe internet, friends, or books.
Remember…
There is always loads of helpavailable when doing coursework. Many subjects will allow you tohand in coursework more thanonce, meaning you can gethelp from teachers as andwhen you need it. Other tines you supplied withinformation to use when working, for example a textbook, information bookletor a novel – it all depends onwhat coursework you areworking on.
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Writing your CV for the firsttime can be a hard task, andit can be difficult to knowwhat to put in or what to leaveout. You may also feel like youhaven’t got much to writeabout, or feel you have noexperience to draw upon. But don’t worry, follow ourguide to writing the perfectCV, and it will suddenly seema whole lot easier…
What do I include?Always clearly divide your CVinto several different sections;one for personal information,one for your education history,one for previous employment ifyou have any, and one for yourskills, interests and achieve-ments. Employers don’t only look forwhere you have workedbefore, they are often just looking for the right person forthe job. By stating your interests andachievements, an employer isable to get a feel for what youare like as a person.
How do write your CVBefore you begin to type yourCV, ask yourself what sort ofjob it is you are looking for,and what sort of skills it mightrequire. Start by including yourfull name, date of birth and contact details should theemployer want to contact you. Don’t suggest why you want toapply for the position on theCV – this is for the covering
letter. List your education background; including whatschool, college or institutionyou attended, and what qualifications (and grades) youobtained while there.If you have had a job before(even if it was a paper-round!),list these next – it givesemployers an idea of the environment you have workedin before, as well as what youare capable of. Follow this with your skills,interests and achievements. In this section, you may wishto include things such as‘computer literate’, ‘good teamworker’ or ‘excellent time keeper’.
How should my CV look?Always type your CV, andmake sure that it looks cleanand sharp. Each section should be headed up clearly, and shouldcover no more than two sidesof A4. Try not to include fancy anddifficult-to-read fonts either. It is always best to stick toyour point as well, and avoidwaffling – employers aren’tinterested in how you got yourgrade B, or even why youchose that subject.
Anything else?When you think you havecome up with the best CV youcan, pretend that it belongs tosomeone else. Be critical of it, and find waysyour can improve it by stillkeeping it simple.
The Ins and Outs of CVs
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Policing a diversecommunity isn’t just aboutbeing able to use the toolsand restraint items on yourbelt. It’s aboutunderstanding andrespecting the people onyour patch.
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