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A must-have for lilac fashion that will become a staple regardless of the season
[ad_1] Purple Pretty (Photo: Getty/John Lewis/H&M/Nasty Gal/NA-KD) We are currently in a strange in-between period where it doesn’t feel like summer anymore, but it’s still sweltering hot. It’s time for transitional attire. A piece that can be layered, styled and accessorized to suit the whims of the weather. Balancing functionality and fashion isn’t always easy, ... -
Opinions | Do You Want To Solve The Teacher Shortage?value education
[ad_1] As students return to classrooms, school districts across the country are facing historic number of teacher vacancies – estimated 300,000According to the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teacher union in the United States, Some states have been particularly hard hit, with about 2,000 Illinois and Arizona, 3,000 Nevada and 9,000 in Florida. How ... -
Go on, it’s okay to flaunt the old-fashioned rules – Orlando Sentinel
[ad_1] Reflecting on past fashion maxims has become a bit of a late-August flashback tradition. For one thing, for people of a certain age group, as Labor Day (this year’s September 5th) approaches, the old ban on white shoes follows this traditional summer-to-fall transition sign. A rule may come to mind. Also, it’s been years ... -
Education Institution Receives $2.1 Million in Grants
[ad_1] Education Institution Receives $2.1 Million in Grants The Arkansas Department of Education is one of ten state agencies selected by the U.S. Department of Education to receive millions of dollars in awards through federal competitive grants for state evaluation programs. Arkansas will receive $2,145,418, according to Friday’s grant announcement. Matt Sewell, director of special ... -
Elon Musk says this is a “bad habit”.What Science Says What to Do Instead
[ad_1] Elon Musk, who recently appeared on the Full Send podcast, revealed that what he says is a terrible habit. “I have a bad habit, and I think a lot of people do, I check my phone all the time,” Musk said. “Actually, it’s a terrible practice.” Musk is talking about when he wakes up ... -
Children’s mental health concerns rise as schools open in Dayton area
[ad_1] “We’re seeing more children, and we’re seeing more children at risk,” Blankenship said. Child suicide is on the rise Suicide among teens and young adults was already a concern as the COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption and challenges. Data show that these suicides are on the rise in many parts of Ohio and nationwide. ... -
Stars of Science returns for Season 14
[ad_1] Doha, Qatar: Arab innovators looking to turn ideas into inventions with expert guidance are ready to start their journey with the latest edition science starpremiered on September 2. Seven candidates from the Arab world will be invited to the Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP). It is the technology hub of the Qatar Foundation ... -
This week in history: The 1923 City Health Report looked good.news, sports, jobs
[ad_1] 99 years ago in 1923 Warren City was in good health. If citizens hadn’t been run over by cars, trams, or trains, they had little chance of contracting an epidemic. The City Health Board was told at a regular meeting by Health Officer GN Simpson that in the first eight and a ...









