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As B.C. approaches one year of living under COVID-19 restrictions, Province readers share what they’ve missed most since a public emergency was declared in B.C. on March 17, 2020, and the lessons they will carry forward:
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International women s day commemorated by honouring the Police Women across Mumbai The occasion of International Women’s Day celebrates the spirit of womanhood and the indispensable contribution of women in society By: Diamond World News Service
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GIA India (an independent subsidiary of Gemological Institute of America (GIA)),
Gem & Jewellery National Relief Foundation (GJNRF) and
Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care’s Women Empowerment Initiative - ‘Raj Uphaar’, to applaud the significant contribution of Mumbai Police’s women warriors in battling the COVID-19 crisis.
The initiative was flagged off on the 5
th of March by Shri Param Bir Singh (IPS), Commissioner of Police, Mumbai. Also present at the event were Jt. Commissioner of Police, Shri Rajkumar Vhatkar (IPS); Dy. Commissioner of Police - (Headquarter 1), Smt. N. Ambika (IPS) and Dy. Commissioner of P
In Schenectady High School class, riots at the U.S. Capitol evoke ‘two Americas’ | The Daily Gazette
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Schenectady High School social studies teacher Chris Ognibene facilitates a discussion about Wednesday s riots at the U.S. Capitol with his students during class on Thursday. - ZACHARY MATSON/THE DAILY GAZETTE
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Students and teachers in classrooms across the country on Thursday grappled with the latest historic moment – in a year of many – as they started to process the events that unfolded in Washington D.C. on Wednesday.
Schenectady High School social studies teacher Chris Ognibene put together a new lesson plan Wednesday night, asking students Thursday morning to assess blame for the Capitol riots and brainstorm how the country can move past them.