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"We are terrified," declare Jewish communities in Germany.
Real estate agent Esther K., who prefers to remain anonymous, says she will never forget the Saturday morning text message she received from a friend that read, "Look what's happening in Israel."
"We're all accustomed to something happening in this crazy little co...
Can Private Law Protect Communities Living Near Chemical Facilities from Flood Water Contamination
Climate change is a worldwide phenomenon with terrifying environmental consequences that are unfolding right before our eyes. Natural calamities such as hurricanes and floods are becoming more often as a result of irresponsible human activity such as fossil fuel burning. When extreme weather even...
Health Workers Urge Border Communities to Get Covid-19 Vaccinations
While some countries around the world believe that time for the Covid-19 to shift to an endemic stage is near, others argue that the pandemic is far from ending with new variants emerging every few months and spreading around the world.
Healthcare providers are stepping up their awarene...
IMPACT OF SOCIAL COMMUNITIES ON BUSINESSES
Highlights:
- Social media communities have become an integral part of businesses.
- Businesses can’t survive if you are not socially active, you definitely require other people to get success in business.
- The success of your online socia...
A NEW REPORT LINK MINING SITES TO CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAKS IN SEVERAL INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES
Highlights
- The report considers mining sites as hotspots for the spread of coronavirus
- It raises questions on consideration of mining as an essential service
According to a report by an i...
Counseling, scholarships prioritized as Australian government mulls bushfires
The Government of Australia has emphasized mental health as an important part of its efforts to help recover the education sector.
Minister of education Dan Tehan stated that the stakeholder's meeting in Canberra on 15 January sent him a clear and loud message. The government would ...
The largest food bank, Second Harvest Food Bank, announcing its rebranding.
The current trend of food banks is focused on the efforts of the former businessman John Van Hengel, who started to work at a soup kitchen in Phoenix, Arizona, in the late 1960s. There was a mistake. In 1976, John van Hengel's Food Bank received a grant from the Federal Government to help est...
Yoshitomo Nara Now desires to participate in small-scale exhibitions among Japan's most important living contemporary artists
In the rural setting of Hirosaki, Japan, Yoshitomo Nara grew up alone, where he could communicate better with animals, without words, than with men. He was a rather lonely, solitary latchkey kid with working parents, two brothers who were 10 years older than him and no other kids around, who ende...
Ishinomaki, a tsunami-hit, cold area, hopes hanging on the production of olives
In November, the landscape of olive trees bearing green and black fruit is becoming familiar to Ishinomaki residents in Miyagi's northeastern Japanese prefecture, which usually sees winter temperatures below freezing.
"When I heard the project for olive growing, I wondered if w...
DMT as a treatment of brain disorders
When we reach adulthood, why do we stop dancing? Why are we disconnecting from the body and alienating ourselves? It is shocking to me that in the fields of psychology and psychotherapy internationally, dance/movement therapy isn't any more common.
As a specialist in clinical neurob...
National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition releases a new report on Agriculture and Climate Change
Concerning the latest climate science, National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) has published a report - Agriculture and Climate Change: Policy Imperatives and Opportunities to Help Producers Meet the Challenge.
NSAC since long has worked for the sustainability of agricul...
New announcement on Jammu and Kashmir
As India has been criticized all over the globe as well as by the people of India itself over the Kashmir special status and lockdown issue, the nation's government has turned a deaf year to all the voices and concerns raised by the people.
Indian government has announced that it wi...
Underpaid Women neglecting Health Care Globally and Doctors Are to be Blamed
The world is presently facing the most important health care employee shortage in history and Dr. rule Panjabi, chief executive officer and founder of last-mile Health, believes he incorporates a solution—but doctors are standing in the manner.
“Male-dominated professions ar...
A business grant of $3.2 million awarded to Empower Communities and education programs by Duke Energy
An announcement was made today by Duke Energy that is will be granting $3.2 million business grants for providing support to the creative K-12 education programs throughout the expanse of communities which were served by the company. The president of the Duke Energy Foundation, Cari Boyce passed ...