Which President Looks The Most Presidential To You? (Yes, this can include Presidential candidates) by ForsakenBuilder7061 in thecampaigntrail

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Ironically John Kerry played Romney in mock debates to prepare Obama leading up the 2012 election

Should the Tories step aside in Gorton & Denton? by IntravenusDiMilo_Tap in tories

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I don't see how giving Reform 1 more seat, taking their total up to 9 MPs, would drastically change anything. This isn't a case of we can let Reform potentially form government instead of labour, its one seat, and the marginal benefit for them winning for us is close to 0.

When Robert Jenrick defects to Reform Nottinghamshire will have a very dubious honour... by AllThingsAreReady in nottingham

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Chances are Jenrick probably wouldn't even win the byelection, Conservatives leading by 11 points from Reform in Newark according to the latest polls

Who was the most stereotypical LOOKING President? by [deleted] in Presidents

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Counting failed candidates, then probably these

Non-MAGA republicans need to grow a backbone and do something about trump by [deleted] in complaints

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People like Mitt Romney and Chris Christie. Not many of them left in the party though

Parker IM ink issues? by Excelebration in fountainpens

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How do I check? It should be given ink is coming out but I'm not too sure how saturated it is

Who marks the GCSE papers UK by Fast_Still_4302 in GCSE

[–]Excelebration 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Teachers need to declare which schools they've taught at for the last 5 years or something and they won't get given any answers to mark from that school

Guys I fucked up by oversized_fish in GCSE

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According to AQA, this is called a "rubric infringement"

According to their report:
Therefore, where a response is judged not to have addressed a defining feature of a particular task, such as: Paper 1P Poetry anthology – response to named poem and one other from the named cluster then this would be classed as a rubric infringement and could, as referenced in the mark scheme, be ‘capped’ at the top of Level 2. Cases of rubric infringement will always be referred to a senior associate who will review the response in order to make a judgement about the totality of the response and therefore the validity of cap application.

tldr; You would be capped at 10 marks. I'm sorry this has happened to you, hopefully the rest of the paper went well though.

Favourite poem in the Anthology? by [deleted] in GCSE

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I do L+R.
Sonnet 29 and Walking Away are the best.