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October 13, 2023Written by Kari Dickinson This summer, the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education launched four faculty-led short-term study abroad programs related to majors in the School of Education. These programs provided students with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to expand their worldview and build cultural awareness while learning valuable course content and earning credits toward a degree. UC Madison students explore Portugal Nearly 100 students will participate in these programs in summer 2023, taking courses that explore team building in Costa Rica, theater in London, teaching in the Galapagos, and mobile/sedentary behavior in Portugal. I have started. Thanks to generous…

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black history series The Phoenixville Public Library will host a free presentation, “Dark History III: Black Widows and the Devil’s Luck of Penn’s Woods,” on Monday, Oct. 23, at 6:45 p.m. Jennifer Green, director of education at the Chester County History Center, will be the presenter. This program, his third in the History Center’s “Dark History” series, features true stories of misfortune in southeastern Pennsylvania. Explore a mysterious shipwreck with ties to Pennsylvania and the Toxic Syndicate, a criminal organization that may have killed over 100 people. Learn how mental illness and abuse drove two local women, 75 years apart,…

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Horsham, Pennsylvania, October 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Sofidel, the world’s leading provider of sanitary and household papers, today announced that its web application Apper has been nominated for an ISSA Show Innovation Award. This web app is an innovative tool that allows users to better understand his Papernet products and private label solutions. “Apper gives distributor sales representatives (DSRs) and sales representatives easy access to product datasheets, product images, usage cost calculators, and cross-reference tools.” I am. Giorgia Jobe, Marketing Manager, Sofidel America. “Apper is a digital application that helps reduce waste by eliminating the need to create and distribute…

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Every week in Associate Professor Margaret Zaho’s class, students medieval art Classes will take you back in time and bring you closer to history with an immersive hands-on experience. Advanced courses cover art from the 5th century to his 13th century. Through collaborations with the UCF Library’s Special Collections and University Archives, Zaho creates innovative projects that help students fully appreciate and appreciate the art of this period, including painting, architecture, sculpture, stained glass, and illuminated manuscripts. I found a way. Unlike the classical Greek and Roman periods and the popular Renaissance, Zaho feels that the Middle Ages is one…

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MARION, NC / ACCESSWIRE / October 13, 2023 / Greene Concepts Inc. (OTC Pink:INKW) will be the company to introduce BE WATER™ to franchisee teams at Walmart’s 10th Anniversary Open Call event in Bentonville, AR on October 24th and 25th. We are pleased to announce that our company has been selected. Greene Concepts was one of 400 companies selected (out of 14,000 applicants) to present in person at Walmart’s headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas.Greene Concepts will directly demonstrate to Walmart’s sales team the quality benefits of BE WATER, the company’s premium artesian water brand. As stated on Walmart’s Open Call webpage,…

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Ontario Tech University Master of Applied Science (Mechanical Engineering) students Cameron Slade (left) and Noor Kabaz use one of the new robotic work cells in the Robotics and Automation Laboratory in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Yes (October 4, 2023). As Ontario Tech celebrates its 20th anniversary, students in a wide range of undergraduate programs in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences (FEAS) now have access to the latest cutting-edge robotics technology in laboratory space. Through New Training Equipment and Renewal Fund funding from the Ministry of Ontario Universities (MCU), Ontario Technological University will install eight new…

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Sociology is a discipline that systematically studies human society. Topics covered include culture, socialization, groups and organizations, social processes, communities, social classes, social change, religion, economics, education, major institutions such as health care institutions, and the family. A sociological perspective is illustrated by analyzing Canadian society in the context of the global community. Why study sociology at CMU? At CMU, students are asked to think about how their faith and beliefs are shaped by society, and how their faith and beliefs may shape society. Knowledge of sociology helps students understand themselves, others, and the systems in which they work and…

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As various regions and countries focus on developing and strengthening their vaccine industries, we wondered how some emerging countries have managed to expand their vaccine manufacturing capacity over the years.The recent pandemic has accelerated political will around the world, with local vaccines as a key element for global health security, sustainable vaccine supply, and resilience to the multiple health impacts of the climate crisis. It shows a strong need for manufacturing diversification.The African Union, through the Africa CDC, has now set an ambitious goal of producing 60% of Africa’s vaccine needs on the continent by 2040. Achieving this ambitious goal…

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AUSTIN — A recently opened Starbucks in Austin has been dubbed a “community store” intended to operate as a hub for neighborhood groups and nonprofit organizations. Starbucks Community Stores will have a special focus on local hiring and providing space for local residents and groups, the company said.Starbucks said the coffee shop (4925 W. North Ave.) will have a dedicated community space and will host neighborhood programs and events overseen by store manager and Humboldt Park native Elisa Lotti. Events will be coordinated with local nonprofit organizations. “We are honored to have been chosen for this opportunity to operate such…

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