Tag: history
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Black History, White Backlash and Educational Reform | Opinions
[ad_1] Keith E. Benson To understand America’s obsession with the (non-)existence of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in schools and how it became a partisan flashpoint, the phenomenon has been called by Emory University professor Carol Anderson. It must be considered as a modern manifestation of what is. “White Fury”. The corporate news media’s refusal to ... -
Earth’s inner core appears to be slowing its rotation
[ad_1] comment on this story comment In the mid-1990s, scientists discovered evidence that the Earth’s inner core, a superheated iron ball slightly smaller than the Moon, is spinning at its own pace, slightly faster than the rest of the Earth. bottom. A study published in Nature Geoscience now states that around 2009, The core has ... -
The art and science of physical therapy
[ad_1] With two brick-and-mortar locations, one in Midtown Manhattan and one in the Financial District, the clinic is Berman’s brainchild, along with a third office serving large law firms in Rockefeller Center. . “One thing I’ve always wanted to do with owning my practice is that our goal is never to be in the biggest ... -
🏀 Jayhawks maintain perfection in dominant fashion – Kansas Jayhawks
[ad_1] Lawrence, Kang.- Kansas women’s basketball improved to 9-0 on Sunday afternoon, defeating Wichita State University 72-52 at Allen Fieldhouse. It’s the fourth time in program history that the Jayhawks have gone 9-0, and the first since the 2019-20 season opened with him 11-0. A 20-point loss to Wichita State is good for Kansas to ... -
Discovery’s Shark Week needs diversity and more positive science, study says
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment Lisa Whitenack loved sharks when she was a kid. She spent a rainy day flipping through the shark’s guide to her digest readers. Every summer, she watched Discovery’s annual TV event, Shark Week. But when scientists showed up on her TV screen, she rarely saw a woman she could ... -
In Memoriam: Noah Emmett Aluri, Advocate for Native Hawaiians, Rural Health
[ad_1] It is no exaggeration to say Noah Emmett Alli shaped Hawaii we live today Before delving into her dedication to rural health, what Aluli remembers most is: we Navy stops bombing Kahoolawe. Aluli is one of five Native Hawaiians who have graduated from the University of Hawaii’s four-year pilot program. Hawaii Mānoa College of ... -
School board delays first review of new history, social science standards amid public outcry
[ad_1] The Virginia Board of Education has postponed a review of new history and social science standards proposed by Governor Glenn Youngkin’s administration to January after a nearly eight-hour meeting on Thursday. The Board directed Superintendent Gillian Barrow to revise the latest standards, which were finalized on November 10, to include content from previous drafts ...











