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Improving Rural Education: Stories of Grassroots Committee Members Takin Action – Archyde

2024-03-03 07:42:12 CCTV news: The second session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference will be held in Beijing on March 4. Many of the more than 2,000 members of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference this year are from the grassroots. They combine the actual … Read more
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ISCED-Uíge professor detained for sexual harassment and corruption – Jornal OPaís – Archyde

A professor who teaches the subject of Organic Chemistry, at the Instituto Superior de Ciências de Educação (ISCED), in the province of Uíge, was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Service for allegedly harassing female students and charging students money in exchange for better grades in the your discipline Indicted for crimes of sexual harassment and … Read more
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Antonia Trihopoulou, the “mother” of the Mediterranean diet
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Antonia Trihopoulou, the “mother” of the Mediterranean diet – 2024-03-01 14:39:57

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“THE Antonia Trihopoulou has been distinguished for her significant contribution to the scientific field of Medicine and has developed an enviable research, teaching and writing project which focuses on the epidemiology of chronic diseases, the promotion of public health, and the prevention of diseases. She has received international recognition for her scientific activity, with which … Read more

Honoring Michigan's First Black Woman Pediatric Cardiologist: The Legacy of Lula Belle Stewart-Robinson - Archyde
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Honoring Michigan’s First Black Woman Pediatric Cardiologist: The Legacy of Lula Belle Stewart-Robinson – Archyde

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2024-03-01 11:29:54 The son of Lula Belle Stewart-Robinson — Michigan’s first Black woman pediatric cardiologist — told his mother’s story to Detroit City Council on Thursday. Why it matters: A council committee gave unanimous support to create a designated historic district honoring Michael Robinson’s mother’s dedication to advancing health care equity. The full City Council … Read more

In Loving Memory of Paulette Louise McCarthy: Obituary and Funeral Details - Archyde
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In Loving Memory of Paulette Louise McCarthy: Obituary and Funeral Details – Archyde

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2024-02-21 23:00:36 Paulette Louise McCarthy, 79, passed away February 18, 2024. A private graveside service will take place at Resthaven Cemetery in West Des Moines. Paulette was born April 18, 1944 in New Orleans, LA to Maurice and Bonnie (Bengston) King. She graduated from Valley High School in 1962 and then received her Bachelors in … Read more

The Debate Over Teaching Chopstick Etiquette: A Look at Cultural Norms and Practices
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The Debate Over Teaching Chopstick Etiquette: A Look at Cultural Norms and Practices

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A US soldier in Korea uses chopsticks. (Photo not directly linked to the article)/Yonhap News A post written by a netizen who took care of a neighbor’s child after seeing the child holding chopsticks as a fist has become a hot topic online. The post was left saying, ‘I wonder why parents don’t teach chopsticks.’ […]

Teacher’s Death in Line of Duty Recognized – Controversy over Teaching Rights

Delivery times 2024-02-27 17:34 Controversy flares over ‘violation of the right to teaching’ “Acknowledging the death of a Seoi Elementary School teacher in the line of duty.” (Sejong = Yonhap News) Reporter Bae Jae-man = The Deliberation Council on Civil Servants’ Injury Compensation, the final procedure of the Ministry of Personnel Management, was held in […]
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Medical Community in Turmoil: Korean Medical Schools Push Back Against Government’s Expansion Plans
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Medical Community in Turmoil: Korean Medical Schools Push Back Against Government’s Expansion Plans

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Medical staff are moving to a teaching hospital in central Seoul on the morning of the 21st, the second day since residents went on strike to oppose the expansion of the medical school. Journalist Hwang Jin-hwanWhile the medical community is in turmoil, with medical students taking leave due to government policy to increase the number […]