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New Towns Created in Britain after World War II

In the aftermath of World War II, Britain faced significant challenges, including housing shortages, urban overcrowding, and the need for economic revitalisation. To address these issues, the British government initiated the New Towns Movement to create planned communities to alleviate pressure on existing urban areas.
Campbell M Gold | 07 Sep 2024

Political Correctness Examples - 2024

Political Correctness continues to be a significant topic of discussion, reflecting societal attitudes towards language, behaviour, and cultural sensitivity. Explore examples of areas, words, babblespeak, buzz phrases and jargon related to political correctness in 2024 in this post.
Campbell M Gold | 27 Aug 2024

Boss vs Leader in the New Norm

A central part of a manager's or supervisor's responsibility is creating, distributing, and applying knowledge. Managers or supervisors can no longer act as "order-barking bosses" and expect employees to obey and thrive mindlessly. They must coach their team members and give them the freedom and support to fulfil their roles efficiently, with personal satisfaction and a meaningful sense of achievement.
Campbell M Gold | 24 Aug 2024

Workshy Britain - A Mounting Problem

The UK government is facing increasing pressure to address the issue of unemployment, as data reveals that 9.4 million Britons are neither employed nor actively seeking work. This accounts for over a fifth of the working-age population and includes a near-record number of individuals on long-term sickness leave.
Campbell M Gold | 14 Aug 2024

5BX and XBX Fitness Plans - 1960

The Five Basic Exercises (5BX) Plan was designed for men to show how to develop and hold a high
level of physical fitness, regardless of where an individual may be located. The plan is not
dependent upon elaborate facilities, or equipment; and the exercises only require eleven minutes to
perform. For women there is the XBX Plan.
Campbell M Gold | 12 Aug 2024
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