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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 ... -
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 ... -
Crew Health and Fighter Resilience > US Navy > News Articles
[ad_1] Cordle is a Human Factors Engineer at the Commander of the Atlantic Naval Surface Force (COMNAVSURFLANT) and a former Navy Lieutenant who has commanded two ships during his career. Even after taking off his uniform, he continues to devote his life to helping the Sailors. Today, he is an expert on crew endurance, surface ... -
Kilgore SAFFE Day provides food, fun and education
[ad_1] Kilgore, TX (KLTV) – This annual event in the eastern Texas town is a day of fun games and family time. The Covid-era caused a two-year hiatus, but ‘Safety Day’ is back in Kilgore today. “Children and adults with special abilities who can go out and have fun. Get involved in activities that everyone ... -
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 ... -
Planned Parenthood remains open in Merrillville for non-abortion health care.Health care
[ad_1] Merrillville — New Indiana law prohibits doctors from performing abortions in clinics, but Merrillville Planned Parenthood facilities provide reproductive and other health services. Planned Parenthood representatives confirmed that the health center at 8645 Connecticut Street Merrillville remains open for contraceptive services, gender confirmation care, sexually transmitted disease screening and treatment, and other health care ... -
University of Connecticut professor leads team to study ways to improve diversity in STEM education
[ad_1] Mays Imad (Photo credit: Imad) NEW LONDON — A University of Connecticut biology professor leads a team of 10 educators and students to find ways to address the underrepresentation of Black, Hispanic and Indigenous students in science, technology, math and engineering education. I’m exploring. A grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. According to ... -
Big fashion companies fail to align climate goals with business models
[ad_1] New York City hosted Fashion Week last week and Climate Week in the Big Apple on Monday. There’s an uncomfortable truth at these annual showcase crossroads. No one understands how to reliably align climate targets with fashion’s current business model. Over the past few years, retailers have announced a number of sustainability measures. Nearly ...










