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Новости за 29.10.2015

Girls’ schools in remote blocks soon

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Ranchi: The state school education and literacy development department are set to build 57 new residential schools for girls in the state by next year. Called ‘Jharkhand Balika Aawasiya Vidyalaya’ (JBAV), these schools will be modelled after the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBV)s.

Experts discuss how to handle defiant high school students

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Disturbing videos showing a school resource officer flipping a girl from her desk and tossing her across the floor this week raised tough questions. Police officers are commonly brought into public schools nowadays to maintain safety and deter illegal behavior. [...] the School Resource Officers' Association says school districts should first agree not to involve officers in classroom discipline. The Richland County Sheriff's Department has a "memorandum of understanding" delineating when officers should be involved... Читать дальше...

US activist killed by Palestinian leads Facebook suit

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

JERUSALEM (AP) — An American educator and peace activist who worked for coexistence and who died this week from wounds sustained in a Palestinian attack is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit agai…



Nova Scotia selects new operator for Portland ferry route

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

Nova Scotia Transportation Minister Geoff MacLellan announced Thursday that the government had entered into talks with Bay Ferries, which previously operated a high-speed catamaran on the route. The Portland-to-Yarmouth route was operated over the past season by Maine-based Nova Star Cruises, which failed to meet ridership goals despite receiving $41.5 million in provincial subsidies in its first two years of operation.

Expedite biomed waste mgmt: Gauba

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Ranchi: Chief secretary Rajiv Gauba on Thursday directed the health department and Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board (JSPCB) to expedite the process of setting up biomedical waste management facilities in the state.

Praying coach on leave, deepening religion-in-school debate

Stars and Stripes 

The coach of a Washington state high school football team who prayed at games despite orders from the school district to stop was placed on paid administrative leave after a group of self-described Satanists said it planned to attend a Thursday game to protest the practice.

Dil Bihari: 11 NRIs enrol as voters in state

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

The eleven NRI voters registered in the electoral rolls for the first time in Bihar elections were contacted by election officials through their family members.

Researchers find gene linked to obesity in children, adults

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Stephen Feller
BETHESDA, Md., Oct. 29 (UPI) -- A variation in the gene for brain-derived neurotropic factor may cause less of the appetite-controlling protein to be produced, playing a role in obesity.

EA Results Lifted by Sports Games

«FOX Business» (foxbusiness.com) 

Electronic Arts Inc. raised its earnings outlook for the second time in as many quarters as Wall Street and videogame players alike await the release of the company's potential blockbuster: "Star Wars Battlefront."

Watch: Put On Some Shades For This Supercut Of Cinematic Lens Flare

«Indiewire» 

Beware the bright lights ahead, but unless you’re a gremlin, watching this video should be safe. Lens flares are oftentimes thought of as accidents in film; moments where the director wasn’t careful about the lighting structure or there was a misplaced mirror nearby. Truthfully, a flare-up is one of the most breathtaking moments in a film; it’s a glorious supernova projecting off the screen and into your conscious. If flares weren’t beautiful, would someone like the inimitable Paul Thomas Anderson use them in nearly all his films... Читать дальше...

Two flyovers to decongest Mohan Nagar in Ghaziabad

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

In a bid to decongest traffic on the Mohan Nagar stretch in Ghaziabad district, two flyovers will be built on both sides of the metro rail track, an official said on Thursday.





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