#The 10,000-year-old ice that float past St. John’s, N.L.

#The 10,000-year-old ice that float past St. John’s, N.L.

“#The 10,000-year-old ice that float past St. John’s, N.L.” A photographer snapped this photo, titled Iceberg Alley, which features a lighthouse, an iceberg and an old military battery in Fort Amherst Award-winning photographer Michael Winsor snapped this shot of Fort Amherst in St. John’s, N.L., during “blue hour,” the moment when the sun dips below…

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#Why movement is critical to learning

#Why movement is critical to learning

“#Why movement is critical to learning” Naila Syed misses movement. When I chatted with her in May, the second-year journalism student at Centennial College in Toronto, who I taught in the winter 2021 semester, spoke fondly about her pre-pandemic classes. “We would always go out,” she says, referring to class activities that required her and…

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#The splintering of the right in Alberta: 338Canada

#The splintering of the right in Alberta: 338Canada

“#The splintering of the right in Alberta: 338Canada” Phillippe J. Fournier: The latest Alberta election projection puts the NDP in majority territory, with mounting evidence the UCP’s 2019 path to victory won’t work in 2023 When Mainstreet Research released its latest Alberta poll in May showing the Wildrose Independence Party in third place with 17…

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