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Trending Baby Names 2021: Parents Want to Keep it Short and Simple

Share Photo: (Photo : Alyssa Stevenson / Unsplash ) It would be shortened anyway, parents say when asked why they chose nicknames as first names for their babies. Baby naming can get overwhelming, but nicknames as trending baby names hit two birds with a single stone. Parents no longer need to think of a nickname that will go with the first name. Plus, we all know the advantages of having shorter names when filling out forms and calling someone s name out. Trending Baby Names: Nicknames Outrank Long Ones Social researcher Ashley Fell observed an increase in short baby names previously perceived as nicknames, ABC Everyday reported. For baby boys, Max is a popular name that does not imply the first name is Maxwell or Maximillian on the birth certificate, but straightforward Max. For girls, the nickname Evie now outranks what it was used as a nickname for before, Evelyn. The cute nickname Ellie also outranked Eleanor and Elizabeth as first names.

WaPo called out for report on Biden s migrant facility for children after hitting Trump s kids in cages

President Trump attacks Joe Biden over Obama administration s immigration policy The Washington Post raised eyebrows on Monday night for a report on the first newly opened migrant facility for children under President Biden, which critics compared to the kids in cages mantra that was pushed during the Trump administration.  Dozens of migrant teens boarded vans Monday for the trip down a dusty road to a former man camp for oil field workers here, the first migrant child facility opened under the Biden administration, the Post reported from Carrizo Springs, Texas. The emergency facility a vestige of the Trump administration that was open for only a month in summer 2019 is being reactivated to hold up to 700 children ages 13 to 17.

Why parents are choosing nicknames as baby names

A generation ago, if you met a baby called Max, you could safely assume his birth certificate said Maxwell or Maximillian. These days, not so much.

Tackling Hidden Hunger in Underserved Communities with Gap Intervention, Education and Advocacy

Tackling Hidden Hunger in Underserved Communities with Gap Intervention, Education and Advocacy Feb 18, 2021 Generational poverty, food inaccessibility and now, COVID-19 are together exacerbating hidden hunger in underserved and low-income communities. This includes mothers-to-be and babies who are exceptionally vulnerable to the deficiency of essential vitamins and minerals, which global organizations including the World Health Organization call hidden hunger. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FA), 690 million people were undernourished in 2019 and this number is rising. Taking on the nutrient gap Bayer says it is working towards a solution through its “Nutrient Gap Initiative,” which enables accessibility to vitamins and minerals for underserved communities. The goal is to serve 50 million people by 2030 through partnerships with non-governmental organizations and a focus on intervention, education and advocacy. Bayer began this init

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