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The royal family turns out in a perfect way for the Queen’s funeral.Queen Elizabeth II
[ad_1] I never saw my hair disheveled or my shoes polished. I didn’t see a single lint on her jacket. The dress code for the grandest and most extravagant occasions was glorious solemnity, with pearls and pillbox hats, high heels, and sharp tailoring. For the royal family, this was, as the Archbishop of Canterbury pointed ... -
Different Friendships Matter – Education Next
[ad_1] The school and college lockdowns that accompanied the pandemic have centered the role of formal education in making friends and maintaining relationships in ways few could have imagined. Education-based friendships and other personal relationships (a form of social capital) help prepare young people to pursue opportunities and human prosperity. As young people return to ... -
What’s Next For DOJ’s COVID Enforcement In Health Care – Healthcare
[ad_1] The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Jan. 31, 2020, public health emergency declaration that followed pushed those of us working in the life sciences and health care industries into uncertain waters. Drug sample delivery, pharmaceutical industry educational programs, routine and COVID-19 related patient care visits, rollout of timely diagnostic and surveillance testing ... -
Princess Diana’s Twin Niece at Fashion Week: Photos – SheKnows
[ad_1] SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission when you purchase independently reviewed products or services from links on our website. Princess Diana’s twin nieces, Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer, are thought not to attend Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral or the events leading up to it. By attending, you are showing off your innate stylish ... -
College athlete education is still sorely lacking
[ad_1] On May 18, 1989, Dexter Manley left the country in shock when he testified before a U.S. Senate panel on literacy. At least for those who didn’t know the score until then. Manly was the star of the NFL defensive end in Washington at the time. Before that, he attended college under his coach ... -
Science Links of the Week » Explorersweb
[ad_1] A passion for the natural world drives many of our adventures. When I’m not outside, I love exploring discoveries about the places I live and travel to. Here are some of the best natural history links I found this week. caribou in trouble Labrador caribou population decline: In the 1980s, the George River caribou ... -
How Crowd Science Designs Perfect Cues
[ad_1] “There’s been a fair amount of math and formulas written about this over the years, but it doesn’t consider psychology,” Still says. There are both positive and negative factors at play when it comes to the psychology of this particular cue. Few people have waited this long in their lives, and it can quickly ... -
4 Ways Science Has Improved Our Lives Recently: Getting Diamonds Out Of Plastic Bottles And More
[ad_1] Here are four good news articles about how science is improving our lives. Scientists have found a way to make nanodiamonds out of PET plastic. A universal, potential COVID-19 vaccine is about to be tested in humans. There are new discoveries about the power to perform random acts of kindness. A woman with a ...










