Author: British Day

New online continuing education courses from UNCG’s NCA-STAR fill a critical need to address the mental health needs of school communities In spring 2024, UNC Greensboro’s North Carolina Academy for Stress, Trauma and Resilience (NCA-STAR) launched the Trauma-Informed Professional Practice K-12 Educator (TIPP K-12 Educator) Certificate Program. Based on her TIPP certification training program, originally designed for mental health professionals, counselors, school counselors, and psychologists, this virtual program helps educators recognize the signs of trauma in the classroom and among their colleagues. Specially tailored. TIPP K-12 Educator is an interactive 16-module online training program that helps educators understand the impact…

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[RAY BOGAN] House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is calling on President Biden’s ghostwriters to come forward to transcribe interviews and turn over transcripts and recordings related to the writing of the president’s memoir. Author Mark Zwonitzer helped write two of President Biden’s books, “Promise Me, Dad” and “Promises to Keep.” Last week, special counsel Robert Hur made headlines when he submitted a final report to Attorney General Garland on President Biden’s handling of classified information found in his home and private office. The special prosecutor determined that criminal charges were not warranted in this case. The report also said…

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Ski lessons are important, but expensive. Therefore, after the first few sessions, many skiers start practicing on their own. But if you want to continue working on improving your form and technique, Carv Digital Ski Coach may be the answer. Carv is a sensor-based insert that attaches to the liner of your ski boots. Sensors continuously measure pressure and movement while skiing. This data is analyzed and essentially provides a detailed overview of each ski run through the Carv app. You can also receive personalized, real-time, voice-based coaching as long as you wear compatible headphones. While these may seem like…

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Stupid, vulgar, patronizing and uncool: Sadiq Khan’s new name for a London Underground line is bad enough.What’s worse is what they mean.The capital’s subway line has been the subject of bipartisan attention for decades, and its name derives from its geography and design. Northern, Central, District, Circle. Or royalty: Victoria and the recently opened Elizabeth.That’s exactly right. Despite London’s public transport system becoming increasingly disrupted by strikes, delays and violence, everyone in London still uses it, and prices are rising rapidly.So London Overground’s new name (which I’ve never had a problem navigating) is not only embarrassing, but shamelessly political. Khan…

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For his Fall/Winter 2024 collection, Thom Browne transforms a cabin into a winter enclave. A bare tree wearing an oversized Thom Browne down coat stood in the center of the space. One by one, the models emerged onto the scene through a window with broken glass placed behind a tree. Brown’s inspiration for this collection was Edgar Allan Poe’s 1845 poem “The Raven,” which actress Carrie Coon performed in a dramatic reading as models walked the runway. . In the poem, a bereaved student is visited by a bereaved student who is mourning the loss of his lover Lenore, who…

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Amna Subhan: The Falcons have a lot of DB players on their coaching staff. The head coach is Raheem Morris. defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake; Jerry Gray, assistant head coach and defenseman; secondary coach Justin Hood; All of these coaches on the Falcons’ staff have extensive experience coaching defensive backs. Together, they have 28 seasons of experience winning either defensive back or secondary coaching titles in the NFL. “There’s no shortage of coaches locally,” Hood said. “Let’s form a tag team.” After Lake watched film of the Falcons’ defense last season, the secondary really impressed him. “I texted Raheem and said…

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Dune: Part 2 is based on author Frank Herbert’s acclaimed 1965 novel and tackles politics, religion, and battles over precious resources and the environment. by Katie Spencer, Arts and Entertainment Correspondent @SkyKatieSpencer Thursday 15 February 2024 22:44, UK Much of the attention at the world premiere of Dune: Part 2 in London was on Emmy Award-winning actor and fashion icon Zendaya’s scene-stealing silver C-3PO-inspired robot costume. But for the actress Florence Pugh The focus should be firmly on the fact that director Denis Villeneuve has made a film that she believes will be studied by film students for years to…

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After two years of flirting with recession, the British economy has finally achieved rapid growth. Yesterday, the Office for National Statistics confirmed that the UK contracted by 0.3% in the final three months of 2023, after also falling in the third quarter. Some may argue that this was just a “technical” recession and that the decline was “shallow”. It is clearly good news that the UK has avoided a deeper recession than previously expected, and some are predicting some growth pick-up going forward. However, the overall picture appears to be stagnant. The UK desperately needs a credible plan to return…

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What you need to knowBulldog Beauty Contest and National Mongrel Show.Some light-hearted dog contests are plannedStarts at 9am on Sunday, February 18th.Puppies are admitted for $10 in advance and $20 on the day of the eventGranada Boat Launch near Rosie’s Dog Beach If you were given the task of creating an adorable, not-so-intense, super-sweet competition where your dog could be the ace, what would the name of that showdown be? “The person who snuggles the best in a thunderstorm”? “The best peanut butter ball eater (creamy instead of crunchy)”? “The very cute girl sleeping on the couch right now”? There…

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