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Climate Justice, Science, and Policy | Major/Minor Advising | First Steps |
[ad_1] CLIMATE JUSTICE, SCIENCE AND POLICY There are options around the world for students interested in climate justice, science and policy to study abroad. Many climate justice, science, and policy minors study abroad to complement their on-campus coursework, gain hands-on experience, study environmental policy, and more. This page contains information to help Climate Justice, Science, ... -
Italy’s Vatican Observatory, an educational tool that unites science and faith
[ad_1] The Vatican Observatory is located on the hill of Castel Gandolfo in Italy, once the pope’s summer residence. This is a physical reminder of the Catholic Church’s commitment to science, especially to the celestial sky, such as space, star formation, and galaxies. Based on his 5th floor of the Apostolic Palace, its roots go ... -
DU’s Bharati College Launches Online Course “Digital Marketing and Social Media Advertising”
[ad_1] Apply online for DU’s Bharati College Course in Digital Marketing Seeing the growing popularity of careers in the field of digital marketing, Bharati College, University of Delhi, is offering a short-term certificate course titled Digital Marketing and Social Media Advertising, even from high school (class 10) passouts. We have started accepting applications for admission. ... -
Scientists have identified the “D-Factor” as the driving force behind human dark deeds. what is that?
[ad_1] Have you ever intentionally tried to hurt someone? After all, scientists have identified the driving force behind man’s darkest impulses. In psychology, three human tendencies are believed to be the driving force behind all darkness: psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism.. iStock Meet the D Factor The three traits are the basic signs of dark urges, ... -
Resilient health systems are needed to address the dual crisis of infectious and chronic diseases
[ad_1] With the simultaneous outbreaks of monkeypox, polio, and COVID-19 straining healthcare systems, chronic diseases understandably go unnoticed. But as we continue to face the threat of ongoing infectious diseases, we need to build resilient healthcare systems that can respond to both public health emergencies and ongoing public health challenges. Pre-pandemic, chronic illness was already ... -
American Public Education (APEI) Purchase Rating Reaffirmed by Barrington Research
[ad_1] American Public Education (NASDAQ:APEI – rated)In a research report issued on Friday, Barrington Research’s equity research analysts reiterated their ‘buy’ rating for the stock. They currently have a target price on the stock of $15.00. Barrington Research’s target price shows he could rise 59.24% from the company’s current price. Many other research analysts also ... -
CPS does not include special education classroom assistants, BGA study reveals
[ad_1] Chicago (WLS) — The Better Government Association is investigating complaints that the school system does not include classroom assistants in the decision-making process. Chicago Public Schools policy states that special education classroom assistants may be invited to individualized education program meetings. However, local activists and parents have told the BGA that the policy is ... -
50 million tons of water vapor from Tonga eruption could warm Earth for years
[ad_1] More than eight months after a submarine volcano near Tonga erupted on January 14, scientists are still analyzing the effects of the violent explosion, finding it could warm the planet. doing. Researchers recently calculated that the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apa eruption released a staggering 50 million tons of water vapor into the atmosphere, in ...










