Congratulations to Bachelor of City Planning (Honours) alum Eloise Reddy on receiving a fellowship from the State Library of New South Wales as part of the inaugural Summer Fellow Program for 2025 👏 📚 The Summer Fellow Program facilitates and supports the use of the Library's unique collections for a three-month period of creative practice, study and research. Eloise's project will investigate how cultural planning theory of the 1980s-1990s has influenced contemporary placemaking practice in Australia.
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In today's rapidly evolving educational landscape, the significance of heritage in schools is often debated. As international schools continue to expand globally, many parents are left wondering if a school's history still matters. This article delves into the relevance of heritage, exploring how Tanglin Trust School, with our century-long legacy, anchor our culture in tradition while adapting to modern educational demands. Read more here: https://bit.ly/3YgxuP7 John Ridley StudyInternational.com #TanglinTrustSchool #Heritage
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BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION GatesFoundation.org TCI GALLERY SPRING 2024 THEMES: Tenri.org CRYPTOCURRENCY CAPITALISM'S BEST*END HOMELESS. https://lnkd.in/e55sRd8b CRYPTO-FINANCE & WHAT'S ON THE TABLE. MR. MS. TEEFEY & SELENA GOMEZ-Rare-SuperStar WonderMind.com*SelenaGomez.com I ABSOLUTELY SEE NOTHING WRONG WITH CRYPTOCURRENCY. I CAN UNDERSTAND WHY THE INFANT DEMOCRATIC-CAPITALISTIC MINDS OF TODAY BLAME THE USA GOVERNMENT. THAT SAID THEN IS ANY GOVERNMENT TO BE BLAMED FOR THE HOMELESS PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE WORLD.?... NO. GOD KNOWS ALL THE HEADACHES USA GOVERNMENT HAVE WITH THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS. THE NEW WORLD IS PRACTICALLY A SHOCK TO WITNESS. PEOPLE "ONLY WORKING" TOGETHER FOR A COMMON GOAL... "IN THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS." THUS DOESN'T THAT ALSO INCLUDE THE HOMELESS. THE HOMELESS ARE OUT THERE... ARE YOU.? HOMELESS A OPPORTUNITY MISUNDERSTOOD..... The modern economic system is a market economy, which is a capitalist economy where people, not the government--NOT THE GOVERNMENT--own most businesses. In a capitalist economy, prices allocate capital and labor between competing uses, and capital assets like factories, mines, and railroads can be privately owned and controlled. https://lnkd.in/eB98Jnv9 GOOGLE. EXAMPLE, IF YOU NEED TO RAISE MONEY FOR ANY REASON OR MORE SO LETS SAY THE "HOMELESS" PROBLEM WHICH IS BELIEVED TO BE TIME & MONEY CONSUMING BUT IN ONE DIRECTION TOWARD THE HOMELESS. HOWEVER CRYPTOCURRENCY CAN POSSIBLE ALLOWS AN EXPENDITURE OF CURRENCY TO BENEFIT ALL WHO USES THE CRYPTO & REGARDLESS OF HOW IT'S CONSUMED. THEREFORE IF A CRYPTO "HOMELESS" CURRENCY EXISTED IT'S MORE HIGHLY LIKELY THAT THE HOMELESS PROBLEM CAN BE VANQUISHED BECAUSE CURRENCY-FINANCES IT'S ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO BE TAPPED INTO FOR HOMELESS RESOLUTIONS. THANK YOU FOR READING.
Bronx Community College’s Gould Memorial Library Wins 2024 Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award! The awards are the New York Landmarks Conservancy’s highest honors for outstanding preservation. The City University of New York The New York Landmarks Conservancy
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BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION GatesFoundation.org TCI GALLERY SPRING 2024 THEMES: Tenri.org CRYPTOCURRENCY CAPITALISM'S BEST*END HOMELESS. https://lnkd.in/e55sRd8b CRYPTO-FINANCE & WHAT'S ON THE TABLE. MR. MS. TEEFEY & SELENA GOMEZ-Rare-SuperStar WonderMind.com*SelenaGomez.com I ABSOLUTELY SEE NOTHING WRONG WITH CRYPTOCURRENCY. I CAN UNDERSTAND WHY THE INFANT DEMOCRATIC-CAPITALISTIC MINDS OF TODAY BLAME THE USA GOVERNMENT. THAT SAID THEN IS ANY GOVERNMENT TO BE BLAMED FOR THE HOMELESS PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE WORLD.?... NO. GOD KNOWS ALL THE HEADACHES USA GOVERNMENT HAVE WITH THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS. THE NEW WORLD IS PRACTICALLY A SHOCK TO WITNESS. PEOPLE "ONLY WORKING" TOGETHER FOR A COMMON GOAL... "IN THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS." THUS DOESN'T THAT ALSO INCLUDE THE HOMELESS. THE HOMELESS ARE OUT THERE... ARE YOU.? HOMELESS A OPPORTUNITY MISUNDERSTOOD..... The modern economic system is a market economy, which is a capitalist economy where people, not the government--NOT THE GOVERNMENT--own most businesses. In a capitalist economy, prices allocate capital and labor between competing uses, and capital assets like factories, mines, and railroads can be privately owned and controlled. https://lnkd.in/eB98Jnv9 GOOGLE. EXAMPLE, IF YOU NEED TO RAISE MONEY FOR ANY REASON OR MORE SO LETS SAY THE "HOMELESS" PROBLEM WHICH IS BELIEVED TO BE TIME & MONEY CONSUMING BUT IN ONE DIRECTION TOWARD THE HOMELESS. HOWEVER CRYPTOCURRENCY CAN POSSIBLE ALLOWS AN EXPENDITURE OF CURRENCY TO BENEFIT ALL WHO USES THE CRYPTO & REGARDLESS OF HOW IT'S CONSUMED. THEREFORE IF A CRYPTO "HOMELESS" CURRENCY EXISTED IT'S MORE HIGHLY LIKELY THAT THE HOMELESS PROBLEM CAN BE VANQUISHED BECAUSE CURRENCY-FINANCES IT'S ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO BE TAPPED INTO FOR HOMELESS RESOLUTIONS. THANK YOU FOR READING.
Bronx Community College’s Gould Memorial Library Wins 2024 Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award! The awards are the New York Landmarks Conservancy’s highest honors for outstanding preservation. The City University of New York The New York Landmarks Conservancy
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Domenica Perrone’s Domenica Perrone pursuit of higher education is a story of determination, resilience, and the transformative power of learning. Born in Ecuador and immigrating to New Jersey at the age of two, Domenica was driven by a deep-seated desire to attend college, influenced by her family’s unwavering support and her own passion for knowledge. This article is a follow-up to Latinas and Education: Breaking Barriers and Shaping Futures to highlight the personal story of Latinas: https://lnkd.in/eJZA-YqH https://lnkd.in/e_9CUwti
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This article has been three years in the making so I'm very excited to share it! CSU universities have partnered with Tribes to support them in their work to preserve their heritage, including languages, cultures and traditional ecological knowledge. In honor of National Native American Heritage Month, learn about a few of these efforts. https://lnkd.in/g9TdU8MP
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Our project 'Investigating the status and sustainability of senior secondary History' responds to concerns around declining senior secondary History enrollments in Australia. Based on national data analysis that showed enrollments were at best stagnating and at worst in decline (Cairns & Garrard, 2020) we surveyed year 10, 11 and 12 students across Australia to find out about their perspectives on why they do and don't choose to study History. This is the second paper from this project, available as open access: https://lnkd.in/gsTkNMV8
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The 2nd ed. of Environmental Psychology and Human Well-being: Effects of Built and Natural Settings will be out early this spring from Academic Press. All 15 chapters from the 1st ed. are updated, including material on the effects of the pandemic, and three new chapters are added, including one on sheltering and housing following natural disasters.
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An interesting read. Will be useful to help shape future conversations with students and parents about subject selections and the value of History in the 'marketplace' of high school senior options.
Our project 'Investigating the status and sustainability of senior secondary History' responds to concerns around declining senior secondary History enrollments in Australia. Based on national data analysis that showed enrollments were at best stagnating and at worst in decline (Cairns & Garrard, 2020) we surveyed year 10, 11 and 12 students across Australia to find out about their perspectives on why they do and don't choose to study History. This is the second paper from this project, available as open access: https://lnkd.in/gsTkNMV8
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We’re a global university making a major contribution to the economic, cultural and social vibrancy of North East England. Here’s part one of a two-part report that explores some of the many ways we're contributing to our region ➡ https://brnw.ch/21wIvPy
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How can we turn meaningful interactions into bigger conversations?
Each year we work with Concordia Public Scholars to help make their work and ideas more public. In a recent event, current public scholar Maxine Iannuccilli discusses some of the challenges and limits that can come from engaging in scholarship online. In case you missed it, you can watch the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/gzDkSV8N
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