Tag: water
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RSU 73 Hires Another Special Education Teacher
[ad_1] JAY — Local Schools Unit 73 The Board unanimously approved the hiring of additional special education teachers for grades 7-12 on Thursday evening, September 22nd. “The middle school and high school numbers are very worrying,” said Special Services Director Sherry Parker. Even so, staff express feelings of being overwhelmed and drowning in not having ... -
Pokémon Go Fashion Week: Maleny, Featured Pokémon, Bonuses, and More
[ad_1] Pokemon GO’s last big event of the month is underway. Fashion Week runs through his October 3rd, and this year you’ll have your first chance to catch Maleny, along with new costumed versions of Dugtrio, Absol, and other Pokémon. In addition to that, the game offers new event-themed research tasks to complete, as well ... -
How to improve heart health: diet, exercise and more
[ad_1] Heart disease is a major public health concern in the United States. Besides taking medications prescribed by your doctor, there are many things you can do to improve your heart health. This includes eating healthy, staying active, and avoiding behaviors such as smoking. according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)there are several ... -
Husic Begins Review of National Research and Science Priorities
[ad_1] Review of Australia’s National Science and Research Priorities Minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic, made the announcement to ensure they were “fit for purpose.” Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, will lead the 12-month review, which will also update the 2017 National Statement of Science. Dr. Foley will be supported by a task ... -
The Milky Way is ‘rippling’ like a pond, and scientists may finally know why
[ad_1] Imagine the 100 billion stars of the Milky Way as flat, still puddles. Now imagine someone dropping a stone the size of his 400 million suns into that water. The stillness is shattered. Wave after wave of energy ripples across the surface of the galaxy, pushing and bouncing the stars in a chaotic dance ... -
Education Beat: Chaotic Ed Board meetings in September draw ire from Flint Schools staff
[ad_1] Posted on Sep 26, 2022 By Harold C. Ford “The whole is less than the sum of its parts.” –from Edgar Morin’s La Methode La Nature de la Nature, 2017 Only 55 seconds into the Flint Board of Education’s (FBOE) first of three September meetings – a Committee of the Whole (COW) meeting on ... -
15-year-olds in NJ want you to dress sustainably. It means goodbye ‘fast fashion’.
[ad_1] In New Jersey, men and women of all ages have heard the phrase “reduce, reuse, recycle” for decades. Amita Aksintala is one of them. Important, yes. But her 15-year-old from Plainsboro wanted to think beyond the cliches of a sustainability project as part of a climate fellowship she was selected for this spring. New ... -
Syrian health ministry says cholera death toll rises to 29
[ad_1] Register now for free, unlimited access to Reuters.com register AMMAN (Reuters) – A cholera outbreak in the war-torn country on Friday killed 29 people in what the United Nations called the worst epidemic in years. In a statement, Syria’s health ministry said rapid assessment tests had confirmed 338 cases since the outbreak was first ...










