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Tracking Ukraine’s battle against Russia in maps and charts

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Environment   来源:Life  查看:  评论:0
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"A lot of the pellets and fish faeces end up on the seabed and that leads to less oxygen which kills the sea life in the ocean underneath the cages, and depending on the current, elsewhere in the sea."

The final-year student at Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) has made a 10-hour film documentary about his trip.He says Between These Times is a "slow cinema" style film which aims to show "how agonisingly slow it is to travel by bus".

Tracking Ukraine’s battle against Russia in maps and charts

The 22-year-old, from Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, began his challenge on 26 January and completed it on 6 February.Limitations on his bus pass meant he could only travel after 09:00 on weekdays and could not enter Scotland or Wales.Mr Bowhay, who developed cataracts in both eyes at the age of four, has limited vision in just one eye.

Tracking Ukraine’s battle against Russia in maps and charts

He says moving out of home after university feels "unviable" due to a lack of public transport.He said: "I attend a lot of hospital appointments at Southampton, and getting there independently is pretty impossible."

Tracking Ukraine’s battle against Russia in maps and charts

During his trip, he said only three of the 26 buses had audio announcements, and one had visual announcements.

He said: "I had to spend a fair amount of time sort of looking out the window and trying to work out, actually, where I am, where I need to get off."The couple launched a series of appeals to various official bodies once they realised what had happened.

In May 1984, Mr Williams was told by the MOD that both his and his brother-in-law's pension "are correct" and the disparity was due to "a pay rise for CPO's [Chief Petty Officers] in the intervening two years which is reflected in the basic pension awarded".He continued to fight his case throughout the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.

In 1998, the Armed Forces Personnel Administration Agency told Mr Williams that in the period between the two phases, "changes were made [to the military pension] but these changes were not retrospective" and that his pension reflected his "full and correct entitlement".Over the years Mr Williams has been supported by some of Stroud's MPs.

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