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NTPS General Enterprise Agreement Approved

The Northern Territory Public Sector 2021 – 2025 Enterprise Agreement has been approved by 57% of employees who voted in the ballot process. Under the ....

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CNN New Day Weekend With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez October 9, 2021 12:09:00

Before halloween. and orphanhood is emerging as the second part of the tragedy. over 120,000 children up to june lost say primary caregiver to covid-19. 65% of those, boris and laura, were actually the kids of ethnic minorities. yeah, polo, we do want to ask about some news that we re getting about a stabbing in a new york city apple store over a mask mandate. what happened? yeah. that actually happened yesterday evening, boris and laura, a 37-year-old security guard at an apple store that was apparently stabbed. not life-threatening injuries but nonetheless, reminding us that mask wearing is there. and what happened there in new york a sad one. joining us to discuss all things covid is dr. aileen ....

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More than 120,000 US kids had caregivers die during pandemic

The number of U.S. children orphaned during the COVID-19 pandemic may be larger than previously estimated, and the toll has been far greater among Black and Hispanic Americans, a new study suggests. More than half the children who lost a primary caregiver during the pandemic belonged to those two racial groups, which make up about 40% of the U.S. population, according to the study published Thursday by the medical journal Pediatrics. During 15 months of the nearly 19-month COVID-19 pandemic, more than 120,000 U.S. children lost a parent or grandparent who was a primary provider of financial support and care, the study found. ....

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WFP feeds more than one million in Tigray, but needs support to reach more


The United Nations
More than one million people in two areas of the war-ravaged Tigray region in Ethiopia have received emergency food assistance since distributions began in March, the World Food Programme (WFP) reported on Tuesday.
WFP has been supporting people in the Northwestern and Southern zones affected by the conflict between Ethiopian Government forces and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), which began in November.
In some areas of #Tigray, almost a quarter of all children who were screened were found to be malnourished.
WFP is providing nutritionally fortified food for children and pregnant or breastfeeding women. This nutritional support reached 125,000 people in 24 districts this April. pic.twitter.com/uBqK69nwFK ....

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BUSN 331 Business Law: History of Kinder Morgan Trans-Mountain


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Introduction
This report focuses on the full history of the Kinder-Morgan Trans Montaigne pipeline expansion project and issued faced under this project even after getting approval of National Energy Board (“NEB”). It emphasises on the reasons of Environmentalists who oppose the project as it will lead to increased tanker traffic, impacting British Columbia’s population of Killer Whales. This report is divided into six parts which have been highlighted and used as criteria for preparing this case report. The large oil deposits Alberta around Leduc were discovered. The idea was quickly emerged which was driven by growing demand for oil in the West coast of Canada and Asia and United states for that the pipelines were fitted from Alberta to British Columbia (BC). Because of ongoing Korean War the US military got interest in the development of the infrastructure by which they can easily accessed the oil for their military purposes. ....

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