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Get creative with green fashion
[ad_1] Students at the Tunku Abdul Rahman University (UTAR) Kampar Campus recently had the opportunity to test their fashion creativity. As part of a series of activities promoting the importance of the 5Rs (Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle) held on September 3, we designed apparel armed with recyclable items and presented it at the fashion ... -
Parent Groups Surveyed by Teachers Union – North Coast Currents
[ad_1] A recently discovered email reveals that the California Teachers Association was conducting an investigation with a local bipartisan parent association group. Initially focused on the San Diego Union High School District, in late 2020 a Parents Association was formed to reopen schools when most public schools were closed due to the pandemic. rice field. ... -
Spokesperson: State ‘takes significant steps to support health care system’ | News
[ad_1] The Department of Health has identified the problems hospitals and Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) face in transferring inpatients to nursing homes and the problems of nursing homes not receiving patients because they are understaffed. is aware of DOH spokesman Mark O’Neil said the government has taken important steps to support the health system during ... -
Science Links of the Week » Explorersweb
[ad_1] A passion for the natural world drives many of our adventures. When I’m not outside, I love exploring discoveries about the places I live and travel to. Here are some of the best natural history links I found this week. caribou in trouble Labrador caribou population decline: In the 1980s, the George River caribou ... -
Funding for education is essential for a ‘peaceful, prosperous and stable society’ – UN Secretary General |
[ad_1] Secretary-General António Guterres, speaking alongside Special Envoy for Global Education Gordon Brown, drew attention to the critical issue of innovative financing for education. UN News/Abdelmonem Makki He reminded us that “the world is facing multiple crises” and that governments, businesses and families around the world are feeling the financial strain. Moreover, two-thirds of countries ... -
Edmonds Kind of Prey: Fashion Plate Fun, Kraken Cone Maze, Night Out for Parents and Kids
[ad_1] Last weekend, thanks to a generous gift from a neighbor, the adults in our house put the calendar aside and played Edmonds Kind of Saturday (late afternoon/evening before hockey practice). After visiting the Puget Sound Bird Fest and seeing a great talk about the Union Bay Natural Area, also known as the Montlake Phil, ... -
Church unites behind climate science – Chicago Tribune
[ad_1] As the United States continues to cannibalize in the culture wars instead of working together to save crops, homes and forests from climate change, US clerics have emerged with a unified voice of beauty and moral clarity. The National Evangelical Association (NAE) joined major Protestant, Christian and Catholic denominations in declaring climate change an ... -
The region’s first Special Education Summit will be held at Sauk Valley Community College – Shaw Local
[ad_1] Illinois Elevating Special Educators will host their first summit for special education professionals in northern Illinois on September 30 at Sauk Valley Community College. Summit will be held from 8:30am to 3:00pm Paula Cruz, author of “Don’t We Already Do Inclusion?” is the keynote speaker. There are sessions on research-based strategies and tips on ...











