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MCA exhibit celebrates Chicago s role as center for comics, cartooning
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Chicago Comics should be a blockbuster for the MCA
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When a child is just learning to read, comics can be a great supplement to help foster love and enjoyment for books. As detailed in this wonderful handout, “Raising a Reader,” [PDF] from the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, comics have a lot to offer young readers. For that crucial first stage of early reading (ages 5-8, grades K-2), though, it can be hard to find appropriate comic book reading material. Many parents will either disregard comic books as a reading option or assume that any old superhero comic will do. The appropriate range of choices for this specific age group and reading level is actually pretty narrow, but it contains some fabulous picks.
In the Vaccine Scramble, Cancer Patients Are Left Behind
Those with compromised immune systems are often advised to get the shots under medical supervision, but their cancer centers can’t always provide them.
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Feb. 3, 2021
A doctor in Arizona says her cancer patients are so desperate to get vaccinated against Covid-19 that they plan to volunteer at a stadium vaccination site. A woman in New Jersey with colon cancer can’t sign up for a vaccine appointment because her cancer center, in New York, is authorized to vaccinate only state residents. A cancer patient in Maryland refreshes and refreshes her computer, but can’t find an available vaccination appointment.
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ANNISTON, Alabama A team from Robertsdale High School qualified for the NJROTC Air Rifle National Championship, finishing second in Area 8 competition Saturday, Jan. 16 in Anniston.
Two teams from RHS, consisting of cadets from Robertsdale and Elberta high schools, competed in the NJROTC Area 8 Air Rifle Championship, held Saturday in Anniston.
The competition is a 3 by 20 match where each team has four competitors who shoot 20 shots each in the prone, standing and kneeling positions for a possible total score of 2,400 points.
The team comprised of cadets Aidan Johnston and Gary Morin of RHS, Dianna Burke and Vivian Wilson of EHS, scored 1,983 points and finished second out of 19 teams. They will advance to NJROTC National Championship next month.
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