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Naomi McMorn

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Mahatma Gandhi: born 1869 in India. He studied law in UK and got a job in South Africa. Shocked by the racism & punished for refusing to give up his seat to a white person led him to Satyagraha: never allow violence, only speak truth. This is Gabe’s #LOOminaries Menston Primary

Mahatma Gandhi: born 1869 in India. He studied law in UK and got a job in South Africa. Shocked by the racism &amp; punished for refusing to give up his seat to a white person led him to Satyagraha: never allow violence, only speak truth. This is Gabe’s #LOOminaries <a href="/menstonprimary/">Menston Primary</a>
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Vincent Van Gogh. Lacked confidence, wanted to be a painter. Tried copying the greats but couldn’t so invented his own way instead. When he was alive, he was penniless, only ever selling one painting. Today his paintings are worth millions. Ezra’s #LOOminaries Menston Primary

Vincent Van Gogh. Lacked confidence, wanted to be a painter. Tried copying the greats but couldn’t so invented his own way instead. When he was alive, he was penniless, only ever selling one painting. Today his paintings are worth millions. Ezra’s #LOOminaries <a href="/menstonprimary/">Menston Primary</a>
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Enjoying ourselves so much making these #LOOminaries here is John Tyndall. He discovered why the sky looks blue: because all the tiny particles of air up there scatters the sun’s light and makes it appear blue. It’s called the Tyndall Effect. Menston Primary

Enjoying ourselves so much making these #LOOminaries here is John Tyndall. He discovered why the sky looks blue: because all the tiny particles of air up there scatters the sun’s light and makes it appear blue. It’s called the Tyndall Effect. <a href="/menstonprimary/">Menston Primary</a>
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Menston Primary University of Leeds Confucius: born in 551 BC in 🇨🇳 war torn China. He became a philosopher and travelled all over spreading his ideas. Despite threats he never stopped teaching others. His teachings were so powerful and wise that people still turn to them today. #LOOminaries by Barney

<a href="/menstonprimary/">Menston Primary</a> <a href="/UniversityLeeds/">University of Leeds</a> Confucius: born in 551 BC in 🇨🇳 war torn China. He became a philosopher and travelled all over spreading his ideas. Despite threats he never stopped teaching others. His teachings were so powerful and wise that people still turn to them today. #LOOminaries by Barney
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Menston Primary University of Leeds Mahatma Gandhi. Born in India in 1869, studied law in uk and got a job in South Africa. Shocked by the racism and punished for not giving his seat to a white person, he developed Satyagraha: never allowing violence and always speaking truth. #LOOminaries by Gabe

<a href="/menstonprimary/">Menston Primary</a> <a href="/UniversityLeeds/">University of Leeds</a> Mahatma Gandhi. Born in India in 1869, studied law in uk and got a job in South Africa. Shocked by the racism and punished for not giving his seat to a white person, he developed Satyagraha: never allowing violence and always speaking truth. #LOOminaries by Gabe
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Menston Primary University of Leeds Vincent Van Gogh. Despite lacking confidence, he wanted to be a painter. He tried copying the greats but couldn’t so invented his own way instead. When he was alive, he was penniless, only ever selling one painting. Today his paintings are worth millions. #LOOminaries by Ezra

<a href="/menstonprimary/">Menston Primary</a> <a href="/UniversityLeeds/">University of Leeds</a> Vincent Van Gogh. Despite lacking confidence, he wanted to be a painter. He tried copying the greats but couldn’t so invented his own way instead. When he was alive, he was penniless, only ever selling one painting. Today his paintings are worth millions. #LOOminaries by Ezra
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Menston Primary University of Leeds We couldn’t get enough of the #Loominaries and Gabe ended up making another: John Tyndall. He discovered why the sky looks blue: because all the tiny particles of air up there scatters the sun’s light and makes it appear blue. It’s called the Tyndall Effect.

<a href="/menstonprimary/">Menston Primary</a> <a href="/UniversityLeeds/">University of Leeds</a> We couldn’t get enough of the #Loominaries and Gabe ended up making another: John Tyndall. He discovered why the sky looks blue: because all the tiny particles of air up there scatters the sun’s light and makes it appear blue. It’s called the Tyndall Effect.
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Threw out all work pertaining to my PGCE, university degree and A-levels yesterday. It caused physical anguish watching it fall into the tip