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 A MODEL whose face was ripped open by a leopard during a photoshoot has shared her horrific injuries while she visited the big cat. Jessica Leidolph, 36, stanley cup  who was attacked by the beast last month in聽Germany, decided to visit the leopard as  part of her therapy .6The model was bitten on the face by the leopard during a photoshootCredit: Newsflash6Troja attacked the model when she entered her enclosureCredit: Newsflash stanley water bottle 6The model decided to visit the leopard as part of her therapyCredit: NewsflashShe said:  I made a conscious decision to take this step. The fact that Im standing here today is part of my therapy, which should help me to come to terms with the accident. Fortunately, my face is healing well. However, Birgit Stache, the owner of the facility housing the leop stanley tumbler ard, told the German daily Bild that donations have dropped off since the attack.She said  we are attacked, there are no food donations , before adding that she has  respect and Gjgu Russia dropping  vacuum bombs  that can explode victim s LUNGS on Ukrainian troops in bid to halt Kursk invasion
 THE children of immigrants are far more likely to get a degree than kids with British mums and dads because they are  more motivated , a damning international education report has found.The OECD study found a university education was far more common in immigrant families - in stark contrast to most other countries surveyed across the globe.3 Children with i botella stanley mmigrant parents are more likely to get a degree than those with native-born parentsCredit: AlamyAlmost 60 per cent of 25-45 year olds go to uni o stanley cup r college compared with 46 per cent of those with native-born parents.In most other countries within the OECD 鈥?including botella stanley  the US, Australia, France, Germany and Japan - the ratio is roughly the same.International education expert Andreas Schleicher said native born British children were more likely to slip back in terms of social mobility.3 60 per cent of kids with immigrant parents go to uni, compared to 46 per cent of those with native-born parentsCredit: Getty ImagesHe said:  Many people