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Whether Abrams likes it or not, science screams the humanity of the unborn child
[ad_1] This is an impression column. In one news cycle this week, there were two stories about babies in the womb getting a lot of attention at the same time. Both focus on what science can tell us about fetal humanity. The first was the feel-good, humorous part on the Today Show. They discussed a ... -
Scholarships for EMS Education and Training Available from DSHS
[ad_1] Texas Department of Health The Texas Department of Health Services offers Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Scholarships to help interested Texans complete education and training to begin a career in the EMS field. The Texas Legislature has provided $21 million to provide scholarships to students using approved EMS educational programs and licensed EMS providers to ... -
NCBI calls for improved education for visually impaired students
[ad_1] of NCBIIreland’s Blind Charity, has issued a series of recommendations to the government to improve the educational experience for blind or visually impaired students. their report entitled equitable educationdraws on the experiences faced by students and their families and presents solutions to help young people with visual impairments transition to higher education. Prior to ... -
Ayatollah Khamenei’s health problems spark new speculation about succession
[ad_1] Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 83, made his first public appearance on Sept. 17 after falling ill earlier this month. Among the favorites in the running are President Ebrahim Raisi and Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the Supreme Leader. Ayatollah Khamenei made his first public appearance in two weeks for a religious ceremony broadcast ... -
Urban teenagers face unequal access to inclusive education
[ad_1] The morning of school day is an early rise for Rosie. It’s something I’m not used to. Her elementary school was just a short walk away, but now in first grade, the 13-year-old leaves home with her sister by 7:15 am. Two buses are used for their school commute. The first takes you to ... -
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, ... -
Chinese and US scientists celebrate pioneering female physicist
[ad_1] Chinese and American physicists celebrated the 110th birthday of renowned female nuclear physicist Wu Jianxiong on Saturday, defending the fruitful history of Sino-US scientific cooperation and wishing to continue exchanges and cooperation to push the scientific frontier. defended their mutual desire to Address global challenges. Born May 31, 1912 in Liuhe Town, Taicang City, ... -
Forcibly expelled from school in Afghanistan but refuses to give up education |
[ad_1] A year after Taliban rule, 17-year-old Mursal Fasihi still doesn’t believe he can’t go back to school. A once avid student, Fasihi, like all secondary school-age girls, cannot return to the classroom because of the rules imposed by the country’s de facto leaders. “It is not right for them to order us to make ...










