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Teaching Bilingual Learners in Rural Schools
[ad_1] This story was originally published by The Daily Yonder. Throughout rural America, non-native English speakers are less likely than their urban peers to get proper support in school, sometimes leading to a lifetime of lower educational attainment. But some rural schools are developing multilingual education strategies to rival those found in urban and suburban ... -
The Enchanting Journey of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Overview The most discussed play in the history of the world and one of the most significant cultural phenomena of the 2010s (Forbes), Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a masterpiece of the stage. The magic is back in London’s West End due to the eighth part of the Harry Potter series. With the ... -
The Essence of Elevation: One World Observatory’s Unforgettable Experiences
WHAT IS ONE WORLD OBSERVATORY? On the observation deck of One World Trade Center is where you will find the One World Observatory. Among the buildings in the Western Hemisphere, the One World Trade Center is the tallest structure. The attraction first opened its doors to the public on November 3, 2014, and One World ... -
The Math Revolution You Haven’t Heard About
[ad_1] CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Math professor Martin Weissman is rethinking how his university teaches calculus. Over the summer, the professor from the University of California at Santa Cruz spent a week at Harvard to learn how to redesign some of the math courses his institution offers related to life sciences. Right now, they are part ... -
Students are turning to TikTok for their study buddies
[ad_1] When VaNessa Thompson really wants to focus on her homework for her PhD classes at Oakland University near Detroit, she pulls out her smartphone, puts it on her desk, and starts streaming a live video of herself on Tik Tok. “People who follow me on TikTok will get a push notification, ‘VaNessa is live,'” ... -
CBRE Investment Management to Purchase Life Sciences Campus for $288 Million – Commercial Property Executive
[ad_1] park point.Image courtesy of CBRE Investment Management CBRE Investment Management continues to grow its life sciences holdings by purchasing Park Point, a 662,607 square foot life sciences campus in Research Triangle Park in Durham, North Carolina, on behalf of another account’s client.of Triangle Business Journal report Starwood Capital Group sold a five-building, 95-acre campus ... -
Lonely people don’t vote – The Journal
[ad_1] Lonely people are less likely to vote. This is proven. A study by Alexander Langenkamp, “Lonely Minds, Empty Booths?: Loneliness, Relationships between Reported Voting Behavior and Voting as a Civic Duty”, social science quarterly It turns out that lonely people are less likely to vote in 2021, especially in national elections. As the pandemic ... -
Lonely people don’t vote – The Durango Herald
[ad_1] Lonely people are less likely to vote. This is proven. A study by Alexander Langenkamp, “Lonely Minds, Empty Booths?: Loneliness, Relationships between Reported Voting Behavior and Voting as a Civic Duty”, social science quarterly It turns out that lonely people are less likely to vote in 2021, especially in national elections. As the pandemic ... -
Northside restaurant fails health check
[ad_1] San Antonio – A North Side restaurant operating without a permit failed the latest health inspection in August, earning the lowest score of the year. The SA Cafe, located at Block 20800 on Hwy 281 North, received a failing score of 66. That’s a 20-point drop from his last exam in February, when he ... -
The back of the napkin cafe opens in the Center for Engineering and Computer Science
[ad_1] The new Dartmouth Dining location will be the second undergraduate dining option on the west side of campus. Taylor Harbor 21 minutes ago Back of the Napkins, the college’s newest on-campus restaurant, opened Sunday afternoon at the Engineering and Computer Science Center. Dartmouth Dining manager Chris Pickett said the café is open Monday through ...