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Women’s health and rights advocate Nafis Sadik dies at 92 : NPR
[ad_1] Nafis Sadik was released May 5, 1997 in Geneva, Switzerland. Beatrix Stamp Free /AP hide caption toggle caption Beatrix Stamp Free /AP Nafis Sadik was released May 5, 1997 in Geneva, Switzerland. Beatrix Stamp Free /AP UNITED NATIONS — Nafis Sadik, the Pakistani doctor who championed women’s health and rights and spearheaded the landmark ... -
K–12 Education Technology Market to Reach US Dollar at 19.8% CAGR
[ad_1] Dallas, Texas, Aug. 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Global K–12 Education Technology Market Will Grow from $105.68 Billion in 2022 to $105.68 Billion in 2029 at a CAGR of 19.8% Over the Forecast Period is projected to increase to $322.68 billion. the main driving force behind K12 education technology market This includes increasing ... -
Phygital’s Fashion Takeover: Do You Need a Web3 Digital Twin?
[ad_1] When it comes to luxury goods, there are things that NFT cannot capture, such as providing expensive services and feeling things with your hands. As such, fashion brands are betting on a very specific strategy for tokens that combine digital ownership with physical goods.. Coined from one of the key concepts of Web 2.5, ... -
Health policy experts issue new challenge to Berwick and Gilfiran
[ad_1] It’s been almost a year since Donald Berwick, MD, and Rick Gilfilan, MD, launched their frontal assault on Medicare Advantage (MA) in their September 30, 2021 blog. health problems An online blog titled “Medicare Advantage, Direct Contracts, and the Medicare ‘Money Machine'”. This blog was actually his second in a two-part set of blogs, ... -
Women’s health and rights advocate Nafis Sadik dies at 92
[ad_1] UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Nafis Sadik, a Pakistani physician and women’s health and rights advocate who spearheaded a landmark action plan adopted by 179 countries at the 1994 United Nations Population Conference, is 93 years old. died four days before her birthday, her son said late Monday. Omar Sadik said his mother died of ... -
Jobs summit could catalyze quantum shift in science and research
[ad_1] For example, we still don’t have all the tools to get to net zero. Sure, we know the steps, but some of those steps require technology that hasn’t been invented yet. The emphasis is on commercialization, which I absolutely support and absolutely need. But the answer will only be found if you invest in ... -
Partisan Rifts Widen, Perceptions of School Quality Decline
[ad_1] The results of the 16th annual Education Next survey, conducted in May 2022 with a nationally representative sample of 1,784 American adults (see the methodology sidebar for more details), complicate many of these grand prognostications. While last year’s survey revealed sharp changes in support for a variety of education reforms (see “Hunger for Stability ... -
Three new endowed courses in the College of Arts and Sciences
[ad_1] Three new endowed courses in the College of Arts and Sciences Melissa Lee: Assistant Professor, Dean of the Klein Family Melissa M. Lee has joined Penn Arts and Science as the Klein Family Presidential Assistant Professor of Political Science. An expert in conflict studies and an expert in international and domestic politics of state-building ...











