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Is it safe to drink rainwater? | | Live Science
[ad_1] A person soaking his hands in rainwater collected in a barrel. (Image credit: Shutterstock) If you stick your tongue out in the rain, you might think that the drops you drink are the same as the water that comes out of the faucet. However, rainwater actually contains many microscopic elements that are filtered before ... -
The Waterloo School Board discusses the future of Elklan Kindergarten.education news
[ad_1] Maria Kuiper WATERLOO — The future of the former Elk Rune Preschool building may be decided soon. The Waterloo Community School Board of Education will consider the sale of the Elklan Heights building at a meeting Monday at 5:00 p.m. at the Education Services Center at 1516 Washington Street. The Board’s Facilities Committee considered ... -
Brendon Babenzien follows post-fast fashion
[ad_1] At first glance, Supreme and J.Crew seem to have little in common. One is inspired by the gritty skate culture of 90s New York City. Another of his embraces the preppy style that first appeared in Ivy League colleges in the 1910s. But Brendon Babenzien, who spent more than a decade defining design at ... -
BrandWagon Advertising Talk with Mehul Gupta of Socheers
[ad_1] The pandemic has brought significant changes across industries, and marketing is no exception. Today, digital marketing has become a critical aspect to attracting new customers and retaining existing customers. The BrandWagon Ad Talk series features industry experts to highlight what has changed in the last two years and, more importantly, these changes will continue. ... -
School Lunch Payments on Monday’s School Board Agenda – Salisbury Post
[ad_1] School lunch payments on Monday’s school board agenda Released at 12:07 am on Sunday, August 21, 2022 SALISBURY — A national issue landed on Monday’s agenda of the Rowan Salisbury School Board. The board is seeking an update on school lunches after a federal exemption that allowed all school districts in the country to ... -
Focus should be on fixing system, not punishing patients for hospital violence, mental health advocates say
[ad_1] Jenny McCarthy of Raymond, a certified intentional peer support specialist, sits earlier this month in the lavender garden she planted. She plans to have a large garden of lavender where people can relax. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal file To prevent violence in hospitals, the state should focus on fixing the mental health system’s failures, not ... -
Student athletes’ mental health a growing concern. Here’s what to do
[ad_1] Sports are fun. Sports are competitive. Sports can be stressful. That stress can motivate or demoralize student athletes – sometimes both. “Burnout is a real thing for kids. They’ve been specializing since they were 10, and now they’re 17 and they don’t want to do it anymore,” said sports psychologist and former major-league baseball ... -
State education funding is in chaos
[ad_1] GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org The problem with taxes is that most people don’t know how taxes work. Taxes by their very nature create winners and losers, and usually more losers than winners. But because the majority of people don’t understand the finer points of taxation, states have an upside-down system for one of their biggest ...











