Sunday, May 12, 2019

Leeds Beckett announce new courses for September 2018 entry

After welcoming thousands of new students to the University last week, Leeds Beckett are now turning their attention to 2018 with the announcement of a number of new courses.

The new courses have been developed in response to the monitoring of demand so that the University are always meeting the educational need of students. They are:

BA (Hons) Business Accounting with Finance

BA (Hons) Music Industries Management

BA (Hons) Sociology & Criminology

BA (Hons) Sociology & Psychological Studies

BEng (Hons) Robotics & Automation

BSc (Hons) Counselling & Mental Health

BSc (Hons) Social Care, Justice & Recovery

BSc (Hons) Public Health & Society





Why I Removed My Womb - Actress Nse Ikpe-Etim
Veteran Nollywood actress, Nse Ikpe-Etim, has disclosed that she will no longer be unable to have a child because she has removed her womb.
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She made the disclosure at her recent event tagged “Conversation With Nse” in Lagos. The actress revealed that she was diagnosed with Adenomyosis, about three years ago.
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Adenomyosis is a genealogical medical condition whereby the inner lining of the uterus breaks through the muscle wall of the uterus.
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According to her: “I was told I couldn’t have kids. And so, I had to remove my womb to make me have a life again and to stop going through what I was going through. .
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And I’m literarily telling women and men, it really doesn’t matter if you can’t bear children. What really matters is what you would do for the world, for the universe.
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When I was first told by the doctor that I would have to remove my womb to live a normal life, tears dropped and then my husband squeezed my hand. .
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It was reassuring that there was someone there and it was telling me that this is reality, my reality. The ordeal made me fall into depression.
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I didn’t think there was any point anymore because my society taught me that I have to be a mother to be appreciated and every time I went online, I would have one troll or two say ‘you never born?






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Goldsmiths, University of London have announced a number of new courses which will begin in September 2018.


The new MSc User Experience Engineering in the Computing department explores how people experience the world around them, particularly when using technology. Students will learn how each layer of technology – from core hardware through to the way that media is handled – can affect user experience in practical tasks.

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