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'Healthcare Has Lot to Learn From Football': New Research

Medicine has a lot to learn from 'football' about developing new approaches to clinical methods says new research. The research, published in the




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Children's Fruit Drinks Need Clearer Labels: Study

Fruit drinks' labels marketed to children, do not help parents and other consumers differentiate among fruit juice and sugar-laden, artificially flavored




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The Water Channel: More crop per drop: Farmer-learning and the promise of improved water use in agriculture

It has been said many times that there is very little irrigation development in Africa, that there is little water storage per head of population, that this adds up to high vulnerability to droughts.




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Nuclear War Could Threaten Global Starvation

A new research has revealed that a nuclear war between India and Pakistan could, over the span of less than a week, kill 50-125 million people--more than




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The Water Channel: More crop per drop: Farmer-learning and the promise of improved water use in agriculture

It has been said many times that there is very little irrigation development in Africa, that there is little water storage per head of population, that this adds up to high vulnerability to droughts.




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Machine Learning at Arraignments can Cut Repeat Domestic Violence

In the United States, the typical pre-trial process proceeds from arrest to preliminary arraignment to a mandatory court appearance, when appropriate.




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Canada's Doctor-Assisted Death Bill Becomes Law After Clearing Final Hurdle

Canada's Senate voted to pass legislation allowing the terminally ill adults to end their life with doctor's assistance. The bill cleared the final hurdle




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Medical Students in India Will Have to Clear National Exit Test (NEXT) to Practice Outside the Country

Indian MBBS students will have to write National Exit Test (NEXT) before being eligible to practice anywhere in the country, says Ministry official. The




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Exercise can Help You Master Motor Skill Learning

Exercise can cause changes in the brain that boost motor skill learning, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the iNature Communications/i.




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Being More Flexible with Kids Structured Learning can Decrease Behavioral Problems

Parents and caregivers who adopt a more flexible approach to their children's learning can reduce behavioral challenges during the toddler years, reports a new study.




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Exam Roulette - New Learning Technique to Reduce Essay-induced Anxiety

Playing 'Exam Roulette', a week before exam can help reduce essay-induced anxiety in kids, finds a new study. This new learning technique devised by




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Belief in Learning Styles Myth may be Detrimental, Finds Study

Many people including educators believe learning styles predict academic and career success, even though there is no scientific evidence to support this




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Tips on Effective Online Learning: How to Structure an Optimum Program That Delivers

What really works when it comes to an online learning module/program? Do all online learning solutions offer and ensure an effective and efficient learning experience for the person on the other side of the screen? "Online", "Remote", "Virtual". The...




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Top 10 Clearing Member Volumes




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Distance learning: best apps, tools and online services

Distance learning solutions and online educational tools are rapidly growing in popularity and effectiveness with teachers, colleges and university-level programs worldwide. One recent survey estimated that...




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Sivakarthikeyan's Namma Veettu Pillai Clears Censor Test

Sivakarthikeyan has been given 'U' certificate by the regional Censor Board. Thus paving way for its release on 27 September.




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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)- Slovak-Republic

Country profiles highlight some key findings from TALIS 2013 for individual countries and economies




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Online and Correspondence Learning Courses A New Technique Of Education

Many latest developments are made in educational system of not only India but also of the world. In last few years students prefer to select distance education while doing part time job. Besides this, married...




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Learn Ways to Build Authority As an Online Writer

Online authority implies that you are not only a thought leader on a particular topic, but also spend time on translating the knowledge in an expressive way. Establishing yourself as a legitimate, resourceful and credible source of...




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Portugal should improve adult learning to boost growth and social cohesion

Portugal’s investments in education and skills in recent decades are paying off for young people but many adults are falling behind. With a rapidly aging population and a growing skills divide between generations, Portugal needs to further strengthen its adult-learning system, according to a new OECD report.




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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)- Country Note - Poland

Country notes highlight some key findings from TALIS 2013 for individual countries and economies




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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)- Country profile - Norway

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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)- Country Note - United States

Country notes highlight some key findings from TALIS 2013 for individual countries and economies




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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)- Country Note - Alberta (Canada)

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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)- Country Note - Netherlands

Country notes highlight some key findings from TALIS 2013 for individual countries and economies




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Brazil identifies a clear pathway for aligning its transfer pricing framework with the OECD standard

Brazil has identified a clear pathway for bringing its existing transfer pricing framework into alignment with the international consensus, and is weighing two options – immediate or gradual implementation, according to a new joint report by the OECD and Receita Federal, Brazil’s federal revenue authority (RFB).




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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)- Country Note - Australia

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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)- Country Note - Japan

Country notes highlight some key findings from TALIS 2013 for individual countries and economies




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Japan’s aid guided by clear vision and priorities but should focus on countries and people most in need

Japan has increased its spending on overseas development assistance (ODA) and is showing more global leadership, but needs to pay more attention to where it is spending the money and increase its focus on results and transparency.




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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)- Country profile - Flanders (Belgium)

Country profiles highlight some key findings from TALIS 2013 for individual countries and economies




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What we've learned–and have still to learn–from the financial crisis*

Financial crises do more than impose huge costs: they have bigger and more insidious effects. We face big challenges in maintaining the supply of global public goods as the world integrates. But these challenges will not be managed successfully if we do not first overcome the legacy of the crisis.




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Vocational training and adult learning for better skills in France

France devotes a great deal of resources to vocational training for youths and especially adults, but the system is unduly complex and yields rather poor returns. The basic literacy and numeracy skills of many French adults remain weak in international comparison, with harmful effects on employment opportunities, wages and well-being.




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Ensuring a dynamic skills-training and life-long learning system in Switzerland

Switzerland makes more use of its human resources than most other OECD countries. Labour force participation is high and the unemployment rate low for most segments of society.




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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)- Country Note - Brazil

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Improving Risk Regulation: From crisis response to learning and innovation

Jointly organised by the OECD, Duke University and IRGC, this international conference will identify, evaluate and discuss the relevance and effectiveness of new approaches to improving risk governance, both as they result from responding to and learning from crises, and as deliberate innovations in how regulatory power is exercised and shared.




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What we've learned–and have still to learn–from the financial crisis*

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Ireland Clearing Banks Prime Rate

Bank Lending Rate in Ireland remained unchanged at 0.90 percent in March from 0.90 percent in February of 2020. Bank Lending Rate in Ireland averaged 3.90 percent from 1991 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 25 percent in January of 1993 and a record low of 0.90 percent in July of 2019. In Ireland, the Clearing Banks Prime Rate is the rate of interest charged on loans by clearing banks to large commercial customers for short-term borrowing. This page provides the latest reported value for - Ireland Clearing Banks Prime Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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United Kingdom Imports Intra Eu - Nuclear Reactors, Boilers, & Related Mach.

Imports Intra Eu - Nuclear Reactors, Boilers, & Related Mach. in the United Kingdom decreased to 2221.38 GBP Million in February from 2328.46 GBP Million in January of 2020. Imports Intra Eu - Nuclear Reactors, Boilers, & Re in the United Kingdom averaged 1848.47 GBP Million from 1996 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 3032.87 GBP Million in March of 2019 and a record low of 923.63 GBP Million in August of 1996. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United Kingdom Imports of Intra EU - Nuclear Reactors, Boilers,.




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Art inspired by Aboriginal identity and nuclear explosions

Yhonnie Scarce and Judy Watson talk about creating work with seductive surfaces and dark themes




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US threatens to use nuclear deal clause in fresh Iran sanctions

Pompeo insists Washington is still participant of accord despite 2018 withdrawal




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What we can learn from the shipping fuel switch

The IMO energy transition, with its clear date and standards, provides valuable lessons




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Learning to lead in China’s coronavirus crisis

Dr Kate Gaynor’s executive education was soon tested as general manager of a Chinese hospital




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Campaign for clear pension charges, how the coronavirus has hit stock markets and coal fires

Join our campaign for clear pension charges - FT Money has been exploring the impossibility of comparing the costs of drawdown plans. The FT is calling on the pensions and advise industry to be transparent about charges to help people to shop around. In this week's show, FT Money Show presenter Claer Barrett interviews o the FT's pensions expert about our campaign. Next up, the spread of the coronavirus has given world stock markets a nasty turn - FT Moneys' new investment reporter, Madison Darbyshire, talks about how investors are reacting. And finally, to cheer listeners up a bit - James Max, our Rich People's Problems columnist is here to discuss a burning issue - the government's proposed ban on coal fires. 

 

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Learning about money and rich people's problems

Claer Barrett and Lucy Warwick-Ching discuss covert and overt ways to interest children in learning about money, and columnist James Max reveals that his biggest problem during the lockdown has been keeping his house clean without his regular cleaner. 

 

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Africa’s scientists learn from past epidemics to fight Covid-19

Experience with other outbreaks could compensate for poor healthcare infrastructure




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Yan Lianke: ‘Propaganda is a nuclear bomb’

The Chinese novelist on life under censorship — and why he is still a ‘peasant’ at heart




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Willett rises as Spieth learns to lose

Golfers need no reminding of their fallibility, especially on the back nine at Augusta




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Do I Make Myself Clear? by Harold Evans — eloquence under siege

A celebrated journalist’s guide to crisp, accurate expression is full of sound advice




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Can the Iran nuclear deal be saved?

Concerns about maritime security in the Gulf are rising as relations between Iran and the west deteriorate over the slow breakdown of the nuclear deal struck by Tehran and world powers in 2015. Iran’s economy has been badly hit by the re-imposition of US sanctions, and in response, Iran says it is no longer sticking to agreed limits on its enriched uranium stockpile. Tom O’Sullivan discusses whether the deal can be saved with Michael Peel in Brussels, Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran and Middle East editor Andrew England.


Contributors: Suzanne Blumsom, executive editor, Tom O’Sullivan, deputy analysis editor, Michael Peel, European diplomatic correspondent, Najmeh Bozorgmehr, Tehran correspondent, and Andrew England, Middle East editor. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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US regulator clears AbbVie’s $63bn deal for Allergan

Federal Trade Commission votes 3-2 to approve tie-up between makers of Botox and Humira