Ever since, there have been hopes of bringing them back from Western museums.
On Friday, hope got a little closer to reality with the release of the first images of the planned Edo Museum of West African Art, which will house some 300 items on loan from European museums — if the money to build it can be raised.
The three-story building, designed by David Adjaye, looks almost like a palace from the ancient Kingdom of Benin. Mr. Adjaye intends it to be completed in five years, he said in a telephone interview.
the BMA, a trade union for UK doctors, has said robust measures to keep the virus under control must be in place before lockdown ends, including:
giving local public-health teams more of the oversight and budget of Test and Trace to ensure it is fit for purpose
replacing the rule of six, which allowed up to six people from different households to meet with a two-households rule to reduce social mixing
banning travel between different local lockdown tiers
replacing guidance with rules to ensure workplaces and public areas such as shops and pubs are Covid secure
continuing to encourage people who can to work from home
BMA chair of council Dr Chaand Nagpaul said government must learn from mistakes surrounding the ending of the first lockdown – rapid relaxation and inadequate monitoring, while people had been encouraged to go to the pub and dine out.
“It is unthinkable that we make the same mistakes again,” he said, “because this time, the impact will be far worse.”
Growing Math will provide ready-to-roll-out lessons and games combining math, agricultural science and Indigenous history and culture that can be easily used in classrooms, via hybrid models or through distance learning. The project will directly address the problems identified by schools, including increasing attendance and improving student math scores while engaging students.
The project will provide resources, curriculum, training and tech support to 1,500 teachers and serve 27,000 students in Grades 3-8 at schools in six states: Arizona, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon and South Dakota.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated the inequity in education. Indigenous communities are not only among those most disproportionately impacted by Coronavirus, but also by the distance learning challenges that the global pandemic has wrought.
Based on our epidemiological and clinical studies of the four passages of SARS-CoV-2 infected patients, intervention at asymptomatic period contributes to the early recovery.
First, let me say that this book is not, and should not be, an easy read. But it is a crucial read, in my opinion. Other reviewers have taken pains to point out that the title seemed a bit confusing, to them. I did not find it confusing, probably due to the fact that my father was called “The Professor” by his cultural cohort: fellow Black men of the Vietnam generation. So, I felt right at home with the idea of homelessness, which pervades this important work, when I started the book. I think that my Dad and the author would have gotten along very well, and I wish my father were alive now to meet him.
While the book itself was important, if a bit earthy, I personally found…
A mauve sky tumbles
On glowing jack-o'-lanterns;
Dew-laced breeze dances golden.
Tugging at the tides
Moon breaks water on the shore;
Artemis prepares to hunt.
#Sedoka
Sedoka is an unrhymed poem made up of two three line Katauta.
5/7/7 5/7/7
The socio-economic gap between the rich North and the impoverishing South of the Eurozone will continue to grow, according to a recent study by the business-oriented Cologne Institute for Economic Research (IW). The gap within the eurozone had already significantly grown between 2009 and 2018, with the economy of the North having grown by 37.2 percent, while by only 14.6 percent in the South. This development will continue over the next 25 years, the IW predicts. The IW notes a certain catch-up effect in Eastern Europe, which, however, will not lead to their catching up to the West, due to the desolate starting point following the deindustrialization of the 1990s. The region’s basically unaltered function as an extended workbench, particularly for the German export industry, does not provide for a perspective of independent growth. Observers expect that the corona crisis will additionally widen the gap between the North and the South. German trade surplus and Berlin’s austerity dictates are the real reasons for this inequality. Source: The Fairy Tale of Equality in Europe – GERMAN-FOREIGN-POLICY.com
t’s hard to say what Martin Scorsese’s best film is . I can tell you which is my favorite, the one I am most fond of “sentimentally” speaking. Well, it’s Out of Hours : a film where a lot of weird things happen seamlessly in the New York night. And about a novel that I really like, Henry Miller’s Tropic of Cancer .
I also remember what the first Scorsese film I saw was. It was actually an episodic movie and we rented it in a video store with our middle school friends: it was New York Stories . Seeing it after many years made me realize how our perspectives change over time, and in fact I noticed several things that I didn’t notice at first glance.
Uno dei registi del quale ho visto il maggior numero di film è Martin Scorsese. E mi piacciono quasi tutti.
È difficile dire quale sia il miglior film di Martin Scorsese. Posso dirvi qual è il mio preferito, quello cui sono più affezionata “sentimentalmente” parlando. Be’, è Fuori orario: una pellicola in cui accadono un sacco di cose strane senza soluzione di continuità nella notte newyorkese. E in cui si parla di un romanzo che mi piace molto, Tropico del Cancro di Henry Miller.
Mi ricordo anche quale sia il primo film di Scorsese che ho visto. In realtà era un film a episodi e con le amichette della scuola media lo affittammo in videoteca: era New York Stories. Vederlo dopo molti anni mi ha fatto rendere conto di come le nostre prospettive cambino con il tempo, e infatti ho notato diverse cose che alla prima visione…
“Anyone asserting that a US election was ‘rigged’ is making an extraordinary claim, one that must be supported by persuasive and verifiable evidence,” the computer scientists wrote. “Merely citing the existence of technical flaws does not establish that an attack occurred, much less that it altered an election outcome. It is simply speculation.”
The letter continued:
The presence of security weaknesses in election infrastructure does not by itself tell us that any election has actually been compromised. Technical, physical, and procedural safeguards complicate the task of maliciously exploiting election systems, as does monitoring of likely adversaries by law enforcement and the intelligence community. Altering an election outcome involves more than simply the existence of a technical vulnerability.
We are aware of alarming assertions being made that the 2020 election was “rigged” by exploiting technical vulnerabilities. However, in every case of which we are aware, these claims either have been unsubstantiated or are technically incoherent. To our collective knowledge, no credible evidence has been put forth that supports a conclusion that the 2020 election outcome in any state has been altered through technical compromise.
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