Changing Mindsets, Returning to Our Roots

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Changing Mindsets, Returning to Our Roots intern Wed, 09/08/2021 – 16:08 CSQ Issue CSQ 45-3 Decolonize: Returning to Our Ways of Being and Knowing September 2021 Read on Issuu Buy a copy Subscribe Jocelyn Ting-Hui Hung Chien’s Indigenous name is Tuhi, which she inherited from her maternal great-great-grandmother. The name […]

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Social Media Users and Operators Beware! High Court Confirms that Facebook Page Operators are ‘Publishers’ of Third Party Comments

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The majority of the High Court of Australia has dismissed the appeal of three media organisations from the decision of the New South Wales Court of Appeal and affirmed they were ‘publishers’ of comments left by third party users on content ‘posted’ to their respective Facebook pages. It is important […]

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Residents in Afghanistan’s Kandahar protest alleged Taliban expulsions from homes

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Hundreds of people protested in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar Tuesday, against what they say are Taliban orders for citizens to leave their homes on the eve of winter.

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BKSDA Bali telusuri asal owa siamang peliharaan Bupati Badung

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Balai Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam (BKSDA) Bali menelusuri asal owa siamang peliharaan Bupati Badung I Nyoman Giri Prasta​​​​​​, yang diserahkan ke BKSDA setelah rekaman video satwa dilindungi milik …

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World: New study challenges understanding of pandemic preparedness and resilience in Africa

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Countries: Botswana, Cabo Verde, Eswatini, Mauritius, South Africa, Uganda, World Source: World Health Organization States assessed as being least vulnerable to an epidemic were the worst affected by COVID-19, new research suggests, as were nations with more urban populations and strong international travel links.

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Examining the gendered impacts of cash transfers on migration in Mali

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Research Post September 15, 2021 Examining the gendered impacts of cash transfers on migration in Mali Melissa Hidrobo Valerie Mueller Shalini Roy Michael Wang Exploring the complex interplay of work, migration, and gender.

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Even as IUCN Congress Closes, Conservation Debate Hots Up

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Protest against the 30X30 conservation plan at IUCN World Conservation Congress, Marseille, France. Credit: Survival International By Manipadma JenaMARSEILLE, France, Sep 15 2021 (IPS) One of the most hotly debated issues at the recently concluded IUCN Congress in Marseilles was about designating 30 percent of the planet’s land and water […]

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Traffic noise can increase the risk of dementia and bad health

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Photo: Pixabay/12019 The roaring noise of heavy traffic can grate on your nerves, but long-term exposure to it can do worse than that: it can increase the risk of dementia, obesity, diabetes and heart disease. This seemingly unlikely cause-and-effect relationship between traffic noise and a variety of adverse health conditions […]

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How Afghan women around the world are protesting Taliban’s black hijab mandate

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Afghan women around the world are protesting the Taliban’s new hijab requirement in schools by posting photos of themselves wearing colorful traditional dresses on social media.

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Congressional and Enforcement Priorities Related to Higher Education Issues

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Colleges, universities, and their federally funded research centers must navigate a range of evolving legal challenges associated with changing technologies, increased frequency of cyberattacks, global expansions, and more. While also grappling with a range of perennial issues, from programmatic funding to regulatory changes, higher education institutions must now also manage […]

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