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Sweden has approximately 3,218 miles (5,153 kilometers) of coastline along the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia. With the Tories trailing Labour by some margin in recent polls, Sunak was careful to acknowledge 'frustrations' with his party - but urged supporters to 'fight for our vision of Britain' and not 'sleepwalk' into a Labour government. Many countries are yet to decide on when to reopen schools while others have started distant learning programs either through online classes or modular learning system to continue the education of children.

Facilitating online classes is a good strategy to continue learning while staying at home. It ensures safety and social distancing to both teachers and students as they don't have to step outside their doors. They only need a computer and internet connection to communicate with each other. education was hard, people had to learn long multipucation and divisons, Modular learning system requires the parents to take charge of helping their children to understand the lessons in modules as teachers will only have limited time to spend with their children, mostly to deliver, collect, and assess the students' progress, only.

However, many parents from low-income family are unable to teach their children as they have little education. With Labour pegged to receive an historic majority, Sunak reminded the undecided of what he deemed Tory successes in education and defence, recovery after the 2008 financial crisis and the response to Covid-19. Rishi Sunak vowed to fight until the end and defend the Tories' record as he implored voters to 'save Britain from the danger of a Labour government' in his last campaign speech before polls open tomorrow.

Miss Smithies said when worried investors asked questions about their money, they were told to 'stop badgering', 'f*** off, in terms' and others were warned if they kept asking they would 'go to the back of the queue'. 'I understand people's frustrations with me, with our party, but I say this: tomorrow's vote is not a byelection, it's not a referendum about the past, it's a choice about the future of our country, a choice that is going to have severe consequences for each and every family if we get that choice wrong.' Most schools planned to suspend their classes for 2 to 4 weeks only but the continued threat from the disease has extended the class suspension to months.

It was an abrupt decision causing the cancelation of exams, school terms, and even graduations. The coronavirus disease infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. It is easily transmitted through droplets which are released by sneezing or coughing. These droplets are not visible to our naked eye. In addition, some infected people are asymptomatic or do not have symptoms making it difficult to tell if the person we are in contact with is a source of infection.

'His indulgence with money, which the Crown say belonged to others, included a VIP hospitality package of £30,000 for that holiday, a £178,000 house extension, there are trips to watch Sunderland FC from executive boxes at £68,000.