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Tiffin Girls' School
("Dare to be Wise") , established = , closed = , type = Grammar Academy , religious_affiliation = , president = , head_label = Headteacher , head = Ian Keary , r_head_label = , r_head = , chair_label = Chair of Governors , chair = Sarah Beeching , founders = Thomas and John Tiffin , address = Richmond Road , city = Kingston upon Thames , county = London , country = England , postcode = KT2 5PL , ofsted = yes , dfeno = 314/4010 , urn = 136615 , staff = 72 , enrolment = approx. 1200 , capacity = 1001 , gender = Girls , lower_age = 11 , upper_age = 18 , houses = Bebbington, Flavell, Nicolle, Orford, Schofield, Watson , colours = Blue and white , publication = , free_label_1 = Former pupils , free_1 = Tiffin Old Girls' / Tiffin Girls' alumnae , free_label_2 = , free_2 = , free_label_3 = , free ...
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Sapere Aude
''Sapere aude'' is the Latin phrase meaning "Dare to know"; and also is loosely translated as “Have courage to use your own reason”, "Dare to know things through reason", or even more loosely as "Dare to be wise". Originally used in the '' First Book of Letters'' (20 BC), by the Roman poet Horace, the phrase ''Sapere aude'' became associated with the Age of Enlightenment, during the 17th and 18th centuries, after Immanuel Kant used it in the essay, " Answering the Question: What Is Enlightenment?" (1784). As a philosopher, Kant claimed the phrase ''Sapere aude'' as the motto for the entire period of the Enlightenment, and used it to develop his theories of the application of reason in the public sphere of human affairs. In the 20th century, in the essay "What is Enlightenment?" (1984) Michel Foucault took up Kant's formulation of "dare to know" in an attempt to find a place for the individual man and woman in post-structuralist philosophy, and so come to terms with the proble ...
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Scotland (European Parliament Constituency)
Scotland ( sco, Scotland, gd, Alba ) was a constituency of the European Parliament created in 1999. It elected between eight and six Members of the European Parliament, MEPs using the D'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation every 5 years from 1999 until 2020, when the constituency was abolished after the United Kingdom Brexit, left the European Union on 31 January 2020. Boundaries The constituency's boundaries were the same as those of Scotland, one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. History The constituency was formed as a result of the European Parliamentary Elections Act 1999, replacing a number of single-member constituencies. These were Glasgow (European Parliament constituency), Glasgow, Highlands and Islands (European Parliament constituency), Highlands and Islands, Lothians (European Parliament constituency), Lothians, Mid Scotland and Fife (European Parliament constituency), Mid Scotland and Fife, North East Scotland (European Parliament ...
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Amy Hoggart
Amy Hoggart (born 14 April 1986) is a British-American stand-up comedian and actress, best known for starring in '' Almost Royal'', a faux-reality show on BBC America, and ''Full Frontal with Samantha Bee'', an American political satire show on TBS. Early life Amy Hoggart was born 14 April 1986 in Washington, D.C.Horst, Carole (4 March 2016)"International Star You Should Know: English Actress Amy Hoggart" ''Variety''. She is the daughter of English journalist and broadcaster Simon Hoggart, who was a correspondent for ''The Observer'' in the 1980s. She has a brother named Richard, after their grandfather Richard Hoggart, an academic of British culture. Her uncle Paul Hoggart is a TV critic. Hoggart's family moved back to the U.K. when she was four years old. While earning a BA in English literature at King's College, Cambridge, Hoggart performed with Footlights. She went on to earn a master's degree in experimental psychology from the University of Sussex. Career Hoggart init ...
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Chloe Hayward
Chloe Hayward is an English fashion model and actress from London. Early life and education Hayward attended Tiffin Girls' School. She studied English and Drama at the University of Birmingham. Breakthrough Hayward was discovered after being spotted by Sarah Leon, an agent of Next Model Management. Whilst still at school, she appeared on the covers of such publications as Glamour, The Independent MagazineTalent issue - the model: Chloe Hayward
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Phyllis Ginger
Phyllis Ethel Ginger (19 October 1907 – 3 May 2005) was a British artist and illustrator who, although she had a long career in several different media, is now best known for the topographical watercolours she produced during the Second World War for the Recording Britain project. Ginger was also a prolific book illustrator and designer of graphic advertisements and book covers. Biography Ginger was born in New Malden, Surrey, and attended the Tiffin Girls' School in Kingston upon Thames, where she showed some aptitude for art and attended evening classes at Kingston School of Art. Although her father, who worked for the Post Office, was an amateur artist her parents persuaded Ginger of the need for a more conventional career and she spent some years working as a junior civil servant. In 1932, Ginger enrolled at the Richmond School of Art and then began taking evening classes at the Central School of Art and Design. Aged 30, she won a scholarship which allowed her to attend ...
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Jill Gascoigne
Jill Viola Gascoine (11 April 1937 – 28 April 2020) was an English actress and novelist. She portrayed Detective Inspector Maggie Forbes in the 1980s television series ''The Gentle Touch'' and its spin-off series '' C.A.T.S. Eyes''. In the 1990s, she also became a novelist and published three books. Early life Gascoine was born in Lambeth, the daughter of Francis Gascoine, a Quantity Surveyor, and his wife Irene, née Greenwood. She was sent to a boarding school, which she hated, later explaining that she was ridiculed by schoolteachers. After leaving school, in the 1950s, she went to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to appear in a revue.Brian Pendreigh,"Obituary: Jill Gascoine, actress who played the first female police detective on British television" '' The Herald'', 1 May 2020 Career Early in her career in the 1950s, Gascoine was a soubrette in a Great Britain tour of the '' Crazy Gang Show''. In 1956, she was a chorus dancer in the Christmas season of ''The Adventures of ...
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Barbara C
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Lisa Faulkner
Lisa Tamsin Faulkner (born 19 February 1972) is an actress, presenter and celebrity chef. Early life Faulkner was born in Merton, London, to David Faulkner and Julie (née Day). She lived in Esher and was educated at Tiffin Girls' School in Kingston upon Thames. When she was sixteen, her mother, Julie, died from throat cancer. Faulkner has since discussed her bereavement in a number of newspaper and magazine interviews. Career At the age of 16, Faulkner was approached by a modelling scout while she was waiting on the platform of a London tube station. In 1992, she made her first acting appearance in '' The Lover''. At age 23, Faulkner played the part of Alison Dangerfield in the TV drama '' Dangerfield''. She also starred in the 1995 film ''A Feast at Midnight''. In 1996, she appeared in ''And The Beat Goes On''. Two years later, she played Louise Hope in the Channel 4 soap ''Brookside''. Between 1999 and 2001, she played Victoria Merrick in ''Holby City'', before her ch ...
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Jan Etherington
Jan Etherington is a British writer, journalist and producer. Early life She attended Tiffin Girls' School. Career She first came to prominence as creator and writer of ''Second Thoughts (TV series), Second Thoughts'' along with her husband Gavin Petrie. ''Second Thoughts'' was originally a radio series (1988–1992) before being turned into a television series starring James Bolam, Belinda Lang, Lynda Bellingham and Julia Sawalha and broadcast for five series on ITV (1991–1994). This husband and wife partnership also created BBC sitcom ''Next of Kin (TV series), Next of Kin'' which aired for three series (1995–1997) starring Penelope Keith and William Gaunt in the lead roles. Following the success of ''Second Thoughts (TV series), Second Thoughts'' a sequel was created in the shape of ''Faith in the Future (TV series), Faith in the Future'' also starring Lynda Bellingham and Julia Sawalha in their original character roles. This aired for three series, again on ITV (1995–19 ...
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Imperial Tobacco
Imperial Brands plc (formerly Imperial Tobacco Group plc), is a British multinational tobacco company headquartered in Bristol, England. It is the world's fourth-largest international cigarette company measured by market share after Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, and Japan Tobacco, and the world's largest producer of fine-cut tobacco and tobacco papers. Imperial Brands produces over 320 billion cigarettes per year, has 51 factories worldwide, and its products are sold in over 160 countries. Its brands include Davidoff, West, Gauloises Blondes, Montecristo, Golden Virginia (the world's best-selling hand rolling tobacco), Drum (the world's second-largest-selling fine-cut tobacco), and Rizla (the world's best-selling rolling paper). Imperial Brands is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. It had a market capitalization around £18.5 billion as of 4 June 2019, the 28th-largest of any company with a pri ...
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Alison Cooper
Alison Jane Cooper (born 31 March 1966) is a British businesswoman. She is the former chief executive officer (CEO) of Imperial Brands, the world's fourth-largest tobacco company as measured by market share. In February 2020, it was announced that she would be leaving as CEO in October 2020. Early life Cooper grew up in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, in a family where "money was stretched". She was educated at the nearby Tiffin Girls' School, an all-girls' grammar school, and later gained a bachelor's degree in mathematics and statistics from Bristol University. After she gained her degree she spent a gap year teaching in Kenya on a voluntary basis. Career Cooper went to work for accountancy firm Deloitte, Haskins & Sells in Bristol as an auditor. This company later became PricewaterhouseCoopers, where she worked in acquisitions and strategy planning. She joined Imperial Tobacco in 1999 as group finance manager and was promoted to group financial controller in 2001. She rose to ...
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2016 Summer Olympics
The 2016 Summer Olympics ( pt, Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016), officially the Games of the XXXI Olympiad ( pt, Jogos da XXXI Olimpíada) and also known as Rio 2016, was an international multi-sport event held from 5 to 21 August 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with preliminary events in some sports beginning on 3 August. Rio de Janeiro was announced as the host city at the 121st IOC Session in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 2 October 2009. 11,238 athletes from 207 nations took part in the 2016 Games, including first-time entrants Kosovo at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Kosovo, South Sudan at the 2016 Summer Olympics, South Sudan, and the Refugee Olympic Team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Refugee Olympic Team. With 306 sets of medals, the Games featured 28 Olympic sports, including rugby sevens and golf, which were added to the Olympic program in 2009. These sporting events took place at 33 venues in the host city and at five separate venues in the Brazilian cities of ...
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