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NCBI calls for improved education for visually impaired students
[ad_1] of NCBIIreland’s Blind Charity, has issued a series of recommendations to the government to improve the educational experience for blind or visually impaired students. their report entitled equitable educationdraws on the experiences faced by students and their families and presents solutions to help young people with visual impairments transition to higher education. Prior to ... -
Kids Fashion Week Network Showstoppers Ball
[ad_1] KFW network kids fashion week network Sunday, September 25, 2022 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm Panikinville $40-$65 We are non-profit, so all money goes to support future events. The Kids Fashion Week Network is thrilled to be returning to San Diego for its second runway show and entering its third year serving the Southern California ... -
NASA’s DART asteroid mission is a rare opportunity for scientists
[ad_1] Before NASA’s planetary defense probe DART crashes into the asteroid Demorphos next week and self-destructs, we’ll only see the sixth asteroid we’ve ever seen up close. Scientists are eager to get their hands on these images. Because they admit how little we know about the potential threats that space rocks pose. earth. Mission asteroid ... -
Shiba Inu Fashion Event Comes to Italy
[ad_1] Alex Dobnya A special Shiba Inu-inspired event will be unveiled soon, according to John Richmond. Italian fashion brand John Richmond shared a video clip to promote its recent collaboration with meme token Shiba Inu. A “very special” event to showcase the fruits of the partnership will be held in Milan, capital of the Lombardy ... -
French health workers call for immediate action as public hospitals collapse : Peoples Dispatch
[ad_1] French medical workers mobilize in front of the University Hospital Center in Nantes.Photo: CGT Sante Action Social On Thursday, September 22, French health workers and those working in related sectors organized mobilizations and protests as part of the National Day of Action in various cities across the country. Protesters demanded higher salaries, more staff, ... -
Ayatollah Khamenei’s health problems spark new speculation about succession
[ad_1] Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 83, made his first public appearance on Sept. 17 after falling ill earlier this month. Among the favorites in the running are President Ebrahim Raisi and Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the Supreme Leader. Ayatollah Khamenei made his first public appearance in two weeks for a religious ceremony broadcast ... -
Climate Justice, Science, and Policy | Major/Minor Advising | First Steps |
[ad_1] CLIMATE JUSTICE, SCIENCE AND POLICY There are options around the world for students interested in climate justice, science and policy to study abroad. Many climate justice, science, and policy minors study abroad to complement their on-campus coursework, gain hands-on experience, study environmental policy, and more. This page contains information to help Climate Justice, Science, ... -
Italy’s Vatican Observatory, an educational tool that unites science and faith
[ad_1] The Vatican Observatory is located on the hill of Castel Gandolfo in Italy, once the pope’s summer residence. This is a physical reminder of the Catholic Church’s commitment to science, especially to the celestial sky, such as space, star formation, and galaxies. Based on his 5th floor of the Apostolic Palace, its roots go ...










