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FOXNEWS The Journal Editorial Report June 4, 2024 19:17:00

Constant, has done a terrific job raising $78 million in the last quarter and broadening the field planning districts the democrats one in 2021. paul: and newly released national assessments shows historic declines in math and reading test scores, another sign of the damage done to america s children by covid lockdowns. how will this play in the midterm elections? well the sun is shining and the grass is green i m way ahead of schedule with my trusty team there s heather on the hedges and kenny on the koi and your truck s been demolished by the peterson boy yes wait, what was that? timber. [ sighs heavily ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you ve built with affordable coverage. ....

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Opinion: Philly's public spaces need investment

It’s time for Philadelphia to invest in solutions that will make our city’s public spaces safer, more equitable, and enjoyable for all, writes Ariel Ben-Amos. ....

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Austin, Hazel and Lawrence: A strategic approach to health sciences education and career development in Virginia


Terry Austin, Bill Hazel and Cynthia Lawrence
Far too often, we hear of graduates who are not properly qualified for current and future job opportunities. The health care industry alone faces a current shortage of qualified workers, and it is estimated that in the next decade, more than 122,000 health care related jobs will be needed in the commonwealth.
An examination of the current health sciences curriculum in the Roanoke and New River Valleys revealed that our respective school systems are teaching in silos. If a health sciences student transfers from one school system to another, he or she would likely have to start from square one, regardless of knowledge and experience already acquired. That determination was the genesis of a regional initiative to standardize and raise the rigor of health sciences education to support the talent needs of our growing health sciences ecosystem. ....

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