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Free Employee Language Workshops to add class on Chinese language and culture | |||
Canada's cultural policies antiquated | While the CRTC's recent reprimand of three Toronto X-rated channels for failing to meet the required 35 per cent threshold for Canadian content became fodder for Internet humour, Canadian content regulations are no laughing matter for cultural nationalists. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Geary to discuss STEM education in grade schools | The future of STEM education in grade schools will be the topic of an upcoming event hosted by the nonprofit Technology Alliance for Northwest Washington, or TAG. |
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Child Development Center has openings for kids | |||
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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Rybczyk to discuss rising seas and ecosystem restoration March 13 | |||
Pet Partners provide stress relief in Wilson Library | |||
Landmark Study Demonstrates Climate Benefits of Estuary Restoration | Restore America’s Estuaries has released the findings of a groundbreaking study that confirms the climate mitigation benefits of restoring tidal wetland habitat in the Snohomish Estuary, located within the nation’s second largest estuary: Puget Sound. The study, the first of its kind, finds… |
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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… |