me privately, yes, the dude in mar-a-lago is losing it or whatever and cannot bring themselves to condemn this publicly. well, i think it s basically a matter of the body politic, a prayed of losing in a primary, afraid of losing their seats. they ve put their own seats, their political future, ahead of everything else, and they re constantly afraid. constantly afraid. and there s no north star anymore. there is no compass anymore. we desperately need leadership. you know, when i was in the senate, i had the good fortune of serving with a lot of tremendous leaders, and these were world war ii leaders on both sides. i mean, moynihan and democrats, lepp cans, you knew them all, the great john warner, and he really was a terrific person, chet stevens, john tracy. they got together, they worked it out.
THE BANGLADESHI PERSPECTIVE OF DYSLEXIA
Dyslexia is a learning difference (or a disability) of neurological origin that manifests itself when a person begins learning to read. In Bangladesh, dyslexia is a concept alien to most educators and parents, and many dyslexic people themselves.
Dyslexia can be found in people from all walks of life, if diagnosed well. Although the demographical data is likely to vary, dyslexia is said to affect roughly around 10 percent of the population globally. A study in 2015 revealed a 9.02 percent prevalence rate of dyslexia in the primary schools of Dhaka. Apart from this study, there is only a handful of research that has been carried out in Bangladesh which explains the oblivious attitude of common people to the condition. With further studies encompassing a wider age range, a lot more can be told about the current status of dyslexia in Bangladesh.
sprayed. they were warrening their eyes out with milk, baking soda. everyone was tending to each other. protesting in an organized way was not my thing. i would hear of these verdicts and, yeah it would say to myself, oh, my god, that s terrible. and then i would still go to dinner. but to see the atrocity show up on your front door, if people like me don t open the door then who will? and cnn s coverage continues right now. it s friday morning. good morning. glad you re with us. i m poppy harlow. i m jim sciutto. a critical vote at a critical moment. overnight, republican senators pulled out all the stops to further delay a highly anticipated vote on a bipartisan proposal for a bipartisan commission to investigate the attack on the u.s. capitol. right now the senate is r reconvening after a marathon