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“Traditionally, when we are not in a pandemic, many students spend more awake time at school than in their own homes, so the school system does have an integral role in the social and emotional health of students,” Hutcheson said.
THE MAIL readers are reacting after figures revealed that Barrow children were the worst for visiting the dentist in England during 2020. Patients aged under 18 in Barrow were given just 2,905 courses of treatment in 2020, figures obtained from the NHS Business Services Authority through a freedom of information request show -a 71 per cent drop than the year before, making it the largest decrease in England. Emma Athersmith said: Maybe because we’ve had six appointments cancelled in the past two years! We should have gone last week but cancelled yet again! For the first year (pre pandemic) it was due to a lack of dentists!!
360WiSE Will Host The Annual MLK Symposium Presented By MAP, The Methodist Action Program
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) On January the 18th at 10:00am EST, one of the most important round table discussions about the current affairs of our nation and the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will be streaming live on 360WiSE TV.
The keynote speaker, Rev. Dr C. A. Hunt, Senior Pastor, Epworth Chapel UMC, Baltimore, MD, Adjunct Professor at Wesley Theological Seminary said, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s singular vision was for the realization of the Beloved Community. Realizing King’s vision today beckons us to work to address the quadruple pandemics of COVID-19, racial upheaval, economic despair and political discord that continue to threaten humanity.
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Citing a considerable loss of income because of COVID-19, the licensed insolvency trustee for River City Sports is asking creditors to give them more time to make good on a previous agreement for debt repayment.
Citing a considerable loss of income because of COVID-19, the licensed insolvency trustee for River City Sports is asking creditors to give them more time to make good on a previous agreement for debt repayment. River City is simply asking for additional time to pay the balance, trustee Collin LeGall from Lazer Grant LLP told the Free Press on Wednesday, explaining the struggling sports retailer still wants to honour their original $331,000 settlement with creditors under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act from 2016.