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Jet fuel prices soar in Europe as war in Middle East threatens supplies

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Basketball   来源:Travel  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Shein said it has now tightened its supplier policies. Under the new rules, any child labour or forced labour violations have become grounds for immediate termination of contracts.

Shein said it has now tightened its supplier policies. Under the new rules, any child labour or forced labour violations have become grounds for immediate termination of contracts.

About 5,000 children were evacuated with their schools, mothers left the island with their families and thousands were sent to the north of England.Sandra De Sousa, a Year Five teacher at St Martins, said the day had given the children "a flavour" of what occupation could have been like.

Jet fuel prices soar in Europe as war in Middle East threatens supplies

She said: "We have a unique experience here on Guernsey where we actually get to learn about and study something that happened within our living memory."It gives the children a flavour of what it could have been like at that time, and the whole idea of of dressing up becomes a bit of a core memory."When asked whether the occasion would still be marked in the decades to come as the memory became more distant, Mrs De Sousa said the story should never be forgotten.

Jet fuel prices soar in Europe as war in Middle East threatens supplies

She said: "It's really, really important because it's a part of our local history. The bunkers are still here and there is still imagery around to do with the German occupation."I think, where possible, we need to encourage our children to speak those who have experienced this, or have memories of parents experiencing it, so that this story is never forgotten."

Jet fuel prices soar in Europe as war in Middle East threatens supplies

When the fighting stopped and World War Two’s end came, towns and cities across the UK moved quickly to honour Britain’s most famous general.

Bernard Law Montgomery commanded the Allied forces on D-Day, a pivotal moment that turned the tide of the war.While the firm said there was no drought or plans for a hosepipe ban, it added "everyone can help by seeing how water can be saved around the home and garden as the warm weather continues".

There was a "medium risk" of drought if there was not enough rainfall in the coming months, the firm added.It said it was "working hard behind the scenes to make the very best use of its water resources".

"This includes using its vast interconnected system of treatment works and pipes to move water from one part of the region to another to 'top up' areas that are lower and tackling leaks."United Utilities, which supplies water to about seven million people in the region, said a person used a daily average of about 140 litres, and spending less time in a shower could save 12 litres per minute.

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