Tag: power
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Brian Burns is an important part of Ikem Ekwonu’s education
[ad_1] These pass rush drills aren’t necessarily a complete and accurate way to describe the current situation, but they are a quick barometer. As Ekwonu learned, these trainings for Burns are like weather and climate differences, temporary states that become part of a larger whole. “For tackles, painting with a wide brush makes it harder ... -
UK’s new PM brings concerns over research funding and climate action | Chemistry
[ad_1] The election of Liz Truss as Britain’s next prime minister has sparked unrest in the already troubled British scientific community and raised concerns among environmental advocates. Truss, who served as foreign secretary under Boris Johnson, has said little about science. There is,” said James Wilsdon, a science policy researcher at the University of Sheffield. ... -
Crow Wing Energized Annual Summit: The Science of Happiness: Flourish in Your Private and Professional Life – Brainerd Dispatch
[ad_1] With all the negative events we’ve dealt with over the past few years, it’s easy to have a negative attitude. COVID-19, political divisions, unsafe schools and public areas have left a lingering sour taste in many people’s mouths. So what can we do to restore our bright temperament? How can we turn a negative ... -
LSU HEALTH’s LA TUMOR REGISTRY publishes up-to-date statewide cancer incidence, mortality and survival information – L’Observateur
[ad_1] LSU HEALTH’s LA TUMOR REGISTRY publishes up-to-date statewide cancer incidence, mortality and survival information September 4, 2022 (Sunday) 11:00 am release new orleans, louisiana – The Louisiana Tumor Registry of LSU Health New Orleans has published the latest volume of its annual Cancer in Louisiana monograph series. Cancer in Louisiana, Volume 37, 2015-2019documents 2015-2019 ... -
Councilor Claire Sillett recalls efforts to insult climate science
[ad_1] When the Fossil Free Eugene campaign launched in November 2020, we knew we had to fight. But nearly two years after this campaign, our grassroots coalition has taken countless steps in the David vs. Goliath struggle to reduce emissions and regulate NW Natural, Oregon’s largest fossil fuel company. winning. Not only does it have ... -
Health Department Distributes Potassium Iodide September 15
[ad_1] Noristtown, Pennsylvania – Pottstown, Boyertown, and Kimberton will be open on September 15 (Thursday, 2022) free of charge to residents living within 10 miles of the State Department’s Limerick Power Station nuclear power plant. Serves as a place to distribute potassium iodide tablets. Said Health Friday (September 2nd). No reservation or registration required. A ... -
Commentary: Back to school, back to fighting the far-right attacks on education
[ad_1] Ken Epstein | Post Newsgroup In preparation for the Fall 2022 School Board election season, the School Board, led by state officials and their representatives, will close Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) schools, significantly reducing school spending. Three seats are elected on the seven-member board. None of the incumbents who supported school closures are ... -
UN secretary-general urges Taliban to end ‘unjustified’ ban on girls’ education
[ad_1] Islamabad — “Girls should go to school,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres called on Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers on Friday to allow teenage girls to resume secondary education. “Afghan girls continue to be locked out of classrooms,” he said on Twitter late Friday. Since regaining power a year ago, Islamist groups have banned schools in most ...








