When we think of poetry, our first thought might be that it tends to deal with romantic themes. We...
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Our Executive Director, Tim Middleton has been writing articles on Education and School Sport each week in the Standard for the past 10 years. These 4-minute reads cover timely topics that may be of interest to the ATS Community and the Education body as a whole.
When we think of poetry, our first thought might be that it tends to deal with romantic themes. We...
“Digital technology, you are hereby charged with perverting the course of human development and...
An overseas national hockey player (and later national coach) was an eminent, distinguished,...
Driving in Zimbabwe is exciting, exasperating, extreme and above all, existential – and if we are...
Warning: do not read this article while eating! ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ is a hugely successful...
Zimbabwe is very proud of The Big Tree, the huge baobab tree close to Victoria...
Some readers may recall the 1988 comedy film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny...
Are you a betting person? Can you believe, in one report found on the internet, it was stated that...
The Beatitudes are a familiar part of the Bible to many people, those verses in what is referred...
An excited father was being congratulated on becoming a father (though there is not exactly any...
We celebrate at this time the extraordinary birth of a child born to be king, of a child “born...
There was a time not so long ago, when we went on a holiday, we took a photo of a view (without...
Stevie Smith, the twentieth century English poet (not the current Australian batter), was most...
“Good day, this is Tim from Zim”. Regular readers of these articles will know that; the name...
It has become a massive exercise in recent years for men to devise enormously creative ways to...
Schools take extraordinary pride in their academic results. Teachers take great pains to emphasise...
Michelle Pfeiffer is an American award-winning actress and producer who was one of the...
Some readers may recall the catchy old folk song entitled ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone?’...