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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 ... -
Charlie Sheen’s daughter Sami, 20, reveals she’s undergone her ‘dream’ nose job less than a year after getting breast implants
[ad_1] Sami Sheen has undergone another plastic surgery procedure less than one year after going under the knife for a breast augmentation. Sami, 20, who is the daughter of actors Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards, announced on Tuesday that she’d undergone a nose job. The OnlyFans model was treated by Beverly Hills-based surgeon Dr. Deepak ... -
Eagles player overcame tough time with family’s help: ‘They are my reasons why I’m still here’
[ad_1] BALTIMORE — Not everyone loves to play in preseason games. The Eagles’ 16-13 win over the Ravens on Friday won’t be a moment that most players cherish. But Eagles cornerback Isaiah Rodgers, who was all smiles after the game, had a different experience than his teammates. BUY EAGLES TICKETS: STUBHUB, VIVID SEATS, TICKETMASTER Rodgers ... -
Jenna Ortega criticizes Hollywood for being ‘politically correct’ saying it results in a loss of ‘integrity’
[ad_1] By Amy Lamare For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:49, 10 August 2024 | Updated: 20:49, 10 August 2024 Jenna Ortega opened up about her feelings about the ‘politically correct’ nature of Hollywood. During an interview with Vanity Fair, the 21-year-old actress, who stars in the upcoming sequel to Beetlejuice, began by saying the entertainment industry is ‘so touchy-feely.’ ‘Everybody ... -
Anti-drone ‘shoot-out’ lets experienced soldiers wring out latest gear
[ad_1] Manufacturers of counter-drone gear got a rare chance this week to show off their wares and get feedback from U.S. soldiers who’ve had to fight off enemy drones overseas. They gathered from July 31 to Aug. 8 in Fort Drum, New York, bringing everything from small arms to directed-energy weapons to “Operation Hard Kill,” ... -
Eagles WR struggled after Giants benched him: ‘I was just eating to wash the pain away’
[ad_1] PHILADELPHIA — Before he signed a one-year deal with the Eagles this offseason, wide receiver Parris Campbell wasn’t sure if he would play in the NFL again. Campbell was inactive for the last five games of the 2023 season. The New York Giants, who had one of the league’s worst wide receiver rooms last ... -
VDL International Conference Promotes Ethical Values for a Better Society
[ad_1] Stakeholders at the Values for Daily Living International [VDLI] inaugural annual conference have recommitted to continuing efforts in promoting ethical values and moral principles, inspiring positive change in individuals and communities worldwide. The VDLI inaugural annual conference convened by Sandra Ani, was a resounding success, bringing together students, parents, scholars, educators, and community members ... -
What Students From Rural Communities Think College Leaders Should Know
[ad_1] During her first semester at Southern Methodist University, Savannah Hunsucker went on a retreat with the other students enrolled in her leadership scholars program. The event took them away from the Dallas campus and into the Texas countryside. “I remember everybody looking up and being surprised to see stars in the night sky, and ...











