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Welcome to the newest Kawasaki destination dealer Chris Walker Kawasaki. As a solus Kawasaki dealer we offer an impressive range of new Kawasaki motorcycles, including sports bikes, sports tourers, cruisers and Adventure dual purpose bikes. All are available at highly competitive and affordable prices – click on the Kawasaki Klipboard and hit the Kawasaki Kalculator to check it out for yourself.
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FIDA launch new open access Education from Scotland
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Wednesday 12th May 2021 sees the launch of FIDA (Futures Institute at Dollar Academy) – an open-access online learning platform that empowers young people to learn in new ways, through innovative projects rooted in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). It has been created to address three fundamental challenges – sustainability, equitable access to education, and the need for curricular reform.
The platform enables young people to work with experts from industry and universities to better understand, and design solutions to, some of the most complex challenges we face, such as climate change, poverty, and social injustice. There is a wide variety of ways young people can get involved, with a core offering of 17 Global Challenges – one for each of the UN SDGs.
Medford boys lost to powerhouse Somerville; girls keep on winning
Medford harriers get split decision
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The Medford High School cross-country teams took on host Somerville at the Blessing of the Bay Boat House. The temperatures were ideal for running, albeit quite windy.
The Medford boys (1-1) faced probably the top team in the Greater Boston League [GBL] this year, and as a result they lost the meet, 23-37. Despite the loss, their efforts resulted in some excellent times on the 2.5-mile course, according to coach Lou Ruggiero.
“Several of our runners showed great improvement, which is what I was looking for,” the coach added.