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Alto Anapati Preschool / Semillas. Image © Eleazar Cuadros Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsApporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1020423/building-outdoor-learning-spaces-5-community-projects-by-semillas-in-peruHow can educational spaces be opened up to the outdoors, and what are the suitable conditions for their development? What bioclimatic strategies can be implemented to contribute to the environmental comfort and cultural preservation of the community? The educational infrastructure planned by the Semillas Association in the Peruvian jungle invites us to think about opportunities for students, families and local residents to gather, meet and participate in the community by conceiving outdoor learning spaces and blurring the boundaries between indoors and outdoors. This spatial conception, linked to the site's uses…

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The School of Rehabilitation Medicine will begin in 2025 with the addition of Dr. Youran Lin as an assistant professor. Department of Communication Sciences and DisordersRecent graduates from this department Combined Master's and Doctoral Program — She started out as the only international student in the program. — Lin I gained important perspective through my work in the Bilingual Acquisition Lab as a postdoctoral researcher. Drawn to the field by the potential of speech-language therapy to improve people's lives, she studies both the language abilities of children in multilingual environments and the experiences of speech-language-hearing therapists-in-training who, like herself, come…

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Environmental groups are calling for a federal investigation into whether former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. broke the law when he transported a whale carcass across state lines, a story recounted by Kennedy's daughter more than a decade ago.The Center for Biological Diversity Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, sent a letter to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Office of Law Enforcement, urging the federal agency to investigate whether Kennedy broke the law.”Under both the Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Endangered Species Act, it is unlawful to possess any part,…

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Walmart shoppers are confused after speaking with store managers about why all self-checkouts have been eliminated. Charlie Hibdon of Irving, Texas, shared on Facebook his shopping experience gone awry at his local Walmart Supercenter and the strange conversation that ensued afterwards. 2Walmart shoppers share their shopping fiascos and bizarre conversations with store managers (stock image)Credit: Getty2Shoppers had to wait in line for about 30 minutes after a local store introduced self-checkout (stock image)Credit: GettyShoppers explained how the Las Colinas store removed almost all of its traditional cash registers several years ago to make room for self-checkouts.But over the weekend, “literally…

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Tomorrow I’m going to fly to China for a long trip that is going to last a few weeks. It is going to be a very exciting journey and of course, I will keep you posted about the most important things that I will do there! For now, I’m preparing for the big journey and setting up some strategic meetings… don’t forget to contact me if you are in one of the cities I will go to (Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Qingdao, Beijing) and you want to meet me!  But today we still have a thing to do: let’s analyze the best…

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Myrna Brown, host: Today is Tuesday, August 27. Good morning! The world and everything in it From World Radio, supported by listeners like you, I'm Myrna Brown. NICK EICHER, HOST: I'm Nick Eicher. World Opinion commentator Samuel James talks about the obstacles to finding true love in the age of dating apps. YOUTUBE VIDEO: [EXCERPT] Samuel James: Thanks to YouTube's robust memory, anyone can watch this commercial from 2006 for the online dating service eHarmony. Warren: At eHarmony, we use a scientific system to help you find people who are looking for the same thing as you. The website became…

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August 27, 2024 12:38 PM Nitin Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, warned against fake trading apps that imitate major brokers and urged people to be skeptical of claims of easy money. Fake apps that mimic the interface of major brokers and lure users with promises of easy money are dangerous, warned Zerodha co-founder Nitin Kamath. In a post on social media platform X, he said such apps fool even “smart” and “sensible” people. Fake trading apps trick users with the promise of easy money, warned Nitin Kamath of Zerodha, urging caution and vigilance. Sharing a video about one such scam, he…

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As the Inflation Control Act marks its second anniversary, Ohio communities are seeing change driven by investments in clean energy and infrastructure.Federal climate change packages, including the funds in this bill, have pumped billions of dollars into regions like the Appalachians, aiming to revitalize local economies by transforming former coal regions into clean energy hubs.Dana Kuhnlein, senior program director at the nonprofit ReImagine Appalachia, said the investment is making a difference in the area.”Appalachian Ohio River Basin communities are beginning to reimagine themselves as leaders in a new clean economy,” Kuhnlein explained, “and recognize their place in a more prosperous,…

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When unstable internet connection in Afghanistan makes live classes difficult, Wild Flower teachers improvise and record their lessons on video or voice messaging. Wild Flower Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. From Bangladesh to Switzerland, grassroots efforts are multiplying to help women and girls in Afghanistan study online in defiance of a ban on education. Rights advocates say it’s time for states to step up pressure on the Taliban to restore this basic human right. This content was published on August 27, 2024 – 09:00 Geraldine Wong Sak…

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By Sharon Mai, Dailymail.Com Release date: August 27, 2024 02:56 EDT | update: August 27, 2024 02:56 EDT Kelly Monaco is leaving the long-running soap opera General Hospital after 21 years on the show.The 48-year-old actress, who has played Sam McCall for more than two decades, is set to exit the daytime drama series in the fall.On Monday, the Soap Opera Network reported that Monaco was “blindsided” to learn that her longtime character would be “killed off” from the show.She recently learned that her role on the show has been canceled by the network and will be her final appearance…

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