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The Human Face of Covid-19 The statistics about the COVID-19 pandemic are clear. We know, for example, that as of the end of September, there are more than 33 million cases globally. Of these, about one million have died. In India, there are about six million confirmed cases, of which about 940,000 are active and more than five million have recovered; 97,529 have died.[3] However, less is being written about the people behind these numbers. This brief tells their stories, and derives lessons that India and other societies can use to guide efforts at mitigating the social impacts of COVID-19.…

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A. Social media use is neither inherently beneficial nor harmful to young people. Adolescents’ online lives reflect and influence their offline lives. In most cases, the impact of social media depends on the young person’s own personal and psychological characteristics and social context, and many social media intersect with the specific content, features, or functionality offered within her platform. Masu. In other words, the impact of social media is likely to depend on what teens can do and see online, the teens’ existing strengths and vulnerabilities, and the environment in which they grew up. .3 B. Adolescents’ online experiences are…

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HANNAH BATES: Welcome to HBR On Strategy, case studies and conversations with the world’s top business and management experts, hand-selected to help you unlock new ways of doing business. What obligation does business have to society? Is it actually possible to do well in business by doing good? Today, we bring you a conversation about organizational strategies for positive social impact with Jacob Harold. He’s the cofounder of philanthropy data platform, Candid — and he says that to succeed the “do-good” economy, you need a good strategy. In this episode, you’ll learn how storytelling, mathematical modeling, and complex systems science…

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Climate change is an existential threat to Pacific Island countries and can pose displacement and migration risks to families and communities across the region. This “forced” migration means the loss of an ancestral homeland, a unique and enduring connection to the land, and a significant cultural identity. The World Bank supports efforts to better understand community-led adaptation and social resilience. Through new research, Social dimensions of climate change: Pacific series, Our teams are listening and documenting how people and communities in the Pacific are adapting to climate change and how we can improve support to better meet their needs. I’ve…

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Alex Brandon/AP/File The move comes amid broader efforts by Republican lawmakers, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, to limit how racism and history are taught in schools. CNN — Florida rejects nearly 35% of social studies textbooks submitted by publishers for approval, including textbooks that reference social justice or “other information not consistent with Florida law,” according to the state Department of Education. announced on Tuesday. According to the ministry, 66 of the 101 submitted social studies materials for kindergarten through high school students were approved, meeting state standards for each grade level. When submitted materials were initially reviewed, only 19…

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Climate change is an existential threat to Pacific Island countries and can pose displacement and migration risks for families and communities across the region. This “forced” migration means the loss of an ancestral homeland, a unique and enduring connection to the land, and a significant cultural identity. The World Bank supports efforts to better understand community-led adaptation and social resilience. Through new research, Social dimensions of climate change: Pacific series, Our teams have been listening and documenting how people and communities in the Pacific have adapted to climate change and how support can be improved to better meet their needs.…

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Florida has rejected dozens of social studies textbooks and worked with publishers to edit dozens more, the Florida Department of Education announced Tuesday. It’s part of the latest effort under Gov. Ron DeSantis to remove textbooks with controversial topics, particularly around contemporary issues of race and social justice. .State officials initially rejected 82 of the 101 textbooks submitted due to “inaccuracies, errors, or other information inconsistent with Florida law,” the Department of Education said in a news release. That’s what it means.But as part of a broader effort to revise the materials, Florida worked with publishers to make changes and…

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Washington – The American Psychological Association President’s Committee releases recommendations on the use of social media by youth, stating that while these platforms can promote healthy socialization, it is important to ensure that youth develop the appropriate skills. He pointed out that social media literacy training should be conducted before its use. Maximize your chances of having a balanced, safe and meaningful experience. “Social media is neither inherently harmful nor beneficial to our youth,” said APA President Dr. Tema Bryant. “However, because young people develop at different rates, they may be more vulnerable than others to the content and features…

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There is growing evidence that social media use can contribute to mental health problems in teens. New health advisories suggest ways to protect them. martin-dm/getty images hide caption toggle caption martin-dm/getty images There is growing evidence that social media use can contribute to mental health problems in teens. New health advisories suggest ways to protect them. martin-dm/getty images For the first time, the American Psychological Association has issued recommendations for guiding teens’ use of social media. The recommendations, released Tuesday, are aimed at teens, parents, teachers and policy makers. This comes at a time when teenagers are facing high rates…

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The Florida Department of Education announced Tuesday that it has rejected 35% of social studies textbooks submitted by publishers, one year after a messy acceptance cycle for math books.Social studies books were expected to be more controversial than math books, as these are topics that are likely to be divisive in the current political climate. Florida has banned the teaching of several ideas, including the idea that “equality of treatment under the law is not a sufficient condition for achieving justice.” Critics claim the state is trying to whitewash history.Officials cited several examples of texts they rejected, including one in…

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