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 AN elderly border collie that went deaf and had to stop work can round up sheep again after being taught sign language.Nine-year-old Peggy was handed over to the RSPCA when her hearing loss meant her previous owners could no longer keep her.7Border collie Peggy went deaf and had to stop work but can now round up sheep again after being taught sign languageCredit: SW stanley tumbler NS7Chloe Shorten took Peggy in and vowed to get her back to the job she lovedCredit: SWNSBut when animal welfare manager Chl stanley cup oe Shorten took her in, she fell in love and vowed to get her back to the job she loved.Chloe, 28, and her shepherd husband Jason, 34, began to teach Peggy hand signals for short simple instructions such as  away ,  come by  and  steady  鈥?and the dog is now thriving.Chloe, from Norfolk, said:  It s amazing to see her with this new lease of life. She s proof that stanley termosas  you can teach an old dog new tricks We knew Peggy wanted to be working so we started the long process of teaching her how to herd and work wit Ogsz Man who sent neighbour toothbrush to mock  bad breath  forced to pay compensation
 THE number of university students killing themselves has more than doubled  stanley water bottle since 2000.Data released for the first time by the Office for National Statistics  ONS  also shows that men are twice as likely to take their own lives as their female peers.4 The number of university students taking their own lives has almost doubled since the year 2000Credit: Getty - ContributorA breakdown shows that among male students, there were  botella stanley 61 deaths in 2016/17, a rate of 6.9 per 100,000, while for women there were 34, a rate of three per 100,000.Overall, there were 95 deaths in 2016/17, which equates to a rate of 4.7 deaths per 100,000 higher education students, the statistics show.In 2000/01 the overall figure was just 52.4 The figures showed that male students were almost twice as likely to take their own lives than their female peersCredit: Ala stanley coffee mug myOver the 16 years which experts looked at, 1,330 students took their own lives, according to official records.However the statistics, which cover England a