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BBCPilib Mistille claimed excluding her school from funding was a “deliberate act”Stormont Department for Education (DE) will “punish poverty and reward wealth” with new plans to tackle underachievement, a school headteacher has said.Pilib Mistille, from Bunscoil an Slave Dhuib in Ballymurphy, west Belfast, said his school and some other schools in the area had not been listed for funding from the RAISE program. .This is a new £20 million plan to tackle underachievement and tackle educational disadvantage.Many studies suggest that children from poor backgrounds perform poorly in school.DE said the list was identified taking into account seven indicators and would…
One-third of Americans agree with Trump that immigrants “taint the blood” of America. 2024 US Election
More than a third of Americans agree with Donald Trump’s warning that illegal immigrants are “staining” America’s blood, a new poll finds.The poll, conducted by the Brookings Institution and the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), found that a significant 34% of respondents said they had no prior experience with the former U.S. president and Republican White House candidate during his campaign. Agreed with the statement. Donald Trump.”One-third of Americans (34%) say today’s undocumented immigrants ‘taint the blood of our country,’ including six in 10 Republicans (61%); That includes 30% of independents and just 13% of Democrats,” the annual poll of…
Skynesher/Getty ImagesBeing in a position to financially support our children is one of our greatest privileges. Passing wealth down through the generations is a way to provide them with peace of mind long after you’re gone. However, this capital transfer should not be taken lightly.Trending: Warren Buffett’s 10 genius things to do with your moneyFor you: 6 subtle genius moves every wealthy person makes with their moneyGOBankingRates spoke with Stoy Hall, Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and CEO of Black Mammoth, to discuss how to prepare your children for generational wealth. “Are you worried that your children will be the next…
Earnings season offers insight into how the US presidential election could impact large companies. So far, companies have commented on how voting day itself could affect their financial results. Here’s what companies from Citigroup to Delta are anticipating ahead of November 5th: Thank you for registering! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed on the go. Download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time by visiting our settings page or by clicking “unsubscribe” at the bottom of the email. With less than three weeks…
At AFSC, we welcome all people, no matter where you were born or when or how you choose to immigrate. We know that immigrants strengthen our communities, and we value the many contributions of immigrant leaders and organizers. We also know that as soon as you turn on the news in the United States today, you are bombarded with anti-immigrant messages. And this election season, the national conversation about immigration has only gotten worse.The good news is that a majority of Americans (74%) actually want an immigration system that welcomes people and treats them with dignity. And there are effective…
Workshops held during Medical Education Day focused on a variety of topics including bridging generational gaps, leveraging the latest technology to enhance learning, and supporting the overall health of students and trainees. I was guessed. Photo: Teresa Crawford Feinberg’s 14th Annual Medical Education Day, held Oct. 15, brought together faculty, staff, trainees and students to share educational research and best teaching practices. “Medical Education Day is an opportunity to recognize Feinberg College educators, their scholarship, and expertise, as well as celebrate Feinberg College’s unique medical education environment,” said Feinberg College Director, Pediatrics and said Mary McBride, MD, professor of medical…
Google’s NotebookLM audio overview feature has become a hot topic in podcast-like AI discussions. A business version is being piloted, with the ability to further customize what the AI host says. Google’s tool product leader said BI customization steps are No. 1. Some feedback. Thank you for registering! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed on the go. Download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time by visiting our settings page or by clicking “unsubscribe” at the bottom of the email. Google’s NotebookLM gives…
Listen to article 4 minutes This audio is automatically generated. Please let us know if you have any feedback. According to an Oct. 17 report from Indeed, more than one-third of technology employees surveyed said they were worried about layoffs next year, and 40% said they would be worried if their company implemented layoffs. It says it is likely to be affected. Additionally, 34% of tech talent say they are currently actively looking for a job, and 70% say they would be more likely to start looking for a job if they were unaffected by a layoff at their current…
SAO PAULO, Oct. 18 (.) – Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva this Friday presented a new public credit plan for small entrepreneurs, making the majority of society working. As a result, he admitted that “the world of work has changed.” I want to work for myself. “My world was a factory world,” but today the situation has changed and many people “no longer want a formal job” with job security, but rather “start a small business” and “be their own boss.” I like it,” he said. A president who began his political career in the 1970s with a…
The American Immigration Council does not endorse or oppose candidates for elected office. We aim to provide an analysis of the election’s impact on the U.S. immigration system.For more than a century, the United States has applied the principle of citizenship by birth, granting U.S. citizenship to anyone born in a U.S. territory, regardless of their parents’ immigration status. However, over the past several decades, anti-immigrant politicians have advocated restricting citizenship based on place of birth, primarily to deny birthright citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants. In 2018, former President Donald Trump called birthright citizenship a “crazy policy,” and in…