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Pause Is Seen in a Continent’s Peopling | Using a new method for exploring ancient relationships among languages, linguists have found evidence further illuminating the peopling of North America about 14,000 years ago. Their findings follow a recent proposal that the ancestors of Native Americans were marooned for some 15,000 years on a… |
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Cyberbullying focus of special city hall talk | Cyberbullying has become a big problem for kids and their parents. Western Washington University psychology professor David Sattler says there are emotional, psychological, behavioral, and even legal consequences for the bullies and victims. |
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Bellingham cyberbullying talk to be aired live, streamed online | A talk about cyberbullying has received so much community interest that it will be available online and broadcast live Wednesday, March 12. Western Washington University psychology professor David Sattler will talk about how to keep children safe from cyberbullying in a free presentation… |
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The military gateway to the middle class is vanishing | For many Americans, earning a college degree and buying a house are considered milestones on the path toward a middle-class life. For Ted White, a licensed mental health therapist and proud homeowner, neither of those steps would have been easy, or perhaps even possible, without a career in the… |
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BLPR lectures set for March 6, 7 on campus | |||
Military Gateway to the Middle Class Is Vanishing | For many Americans, earning a college degree and buying a house are considered milestones on the path toward a middle-class life. For Ted White, a licensed mental health therapist and proud homeowner, neither of those steps would have been easy, or perhaps even possible, without a career in the… |
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Dueling gun control measures likely to appear on fall ballot | Campaigns for dueling gun initiatives on this year’s ballot could bring national attention to Washington state, and contribute to an ongoing debate about gun laws across the United States. |
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Best Bets: "Enlightened Piano" concert series kicks off at Bellingham church | Jessica Main will be speaking about Buddhism and human rights, from 19th-century reformers to contemporary advocates, in a talk at 4 p.m. Thursday, March 6, at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 1314 Harris Ave. The free talk is co-sponsored by Western Washington University's… |
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Best Bets: Canadian poet to visit Village Books | "What Does a House Want?" affirms Gary Geddes's place as one of the premier Canadian poets of his generation. He talks about his writing at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 4, at Village Books, 1200 11th St. Equally at home with the lyric and the long poem, Geddes brings his "… |
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Warrior Up! | The bay is a dull pewter sheet, water and sky beautifully indistinguishable. Cormorants, gulls, and scoters glide and dip, slurping ooligan, crustaceans, and the occasional herring. Harbor seals surface and stare. Ospreys eye the shallows for flopping pink salmon. An autumn sun warms the… |