mess 'Closing down forever': German messages from end of WWII revealed By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 LONDON: Britain’s spy agency has revealed the last messages from a German military communications network that were intercepted during World War II at Bletchley Park, the mansion house where Nazi codes were cracked. The secret messages, sent on May 7, 1945, were made public for the first... Full Article
mess 'Closing down forever': German messages from end of WWII revealed By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 LONDON: Britain’s spy agency has revealed the last messages from a German military communications network that were intercepted during World War II at Bletchley Park, the mansion house where Nazi codes were cracked. The secret messages, sent on May 7, 1945, were made public for the first... Full Article
mess Needy Tunisians get food aid via text messages By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 TUNIS: A Tunisian NGO has set up a food bank that dispenses aid by text message to some 300 needy families rendered more vulnerable because of the coronavirus pandemic.The initiative, which had been long in the making, was finally launched at the end of April to coincide with the start of the holy... Full Article
mess Twitter reacts to new 'stay alert' slogan as Government criticised for ditching 'stay at home' message By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 01:55:00 -0500 The Government's new "stay alert" slogan for the next stage of the UK's fight against coronavirus has divided opinion.The "stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives" message that has been drilled into the public for weeks is expected to be dropped for a call to "stay alert, control the virus, save lives". Full Article
mess Prince Harry says life has 'changed dramatically' as he pays tribute to healthcare workers in Invictus Games video message By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-09T21:08:00Z The Duke of Sussex has reflected on how "dramatically" life has changed, as he marked what would have been the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games. Full Article
mess Boris Johnson to replace 'stay home' message with 'stay alert' as he delivers lockdown 'road map' address to nation By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-09T21:42:00Z Boris Johnson is to replace his "stay at home" slogan with a fresh rallying cry to the nation, as the battle against coronavirus rages on. Full Article
mess Twitter reacts to new 'stay alert' slogan as Government criticised for ditching 'stay at home' message By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-10T06:55:00Z The Government's new "stay alert" slogan for the next stage of the UK's fight against coronavirus has divided opinion. Full Article
mess Prince Harry surprises fans with special video message from his LA home By www.hellomagazine.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 20 16:48:32 +0000 The Duke of Sussex is due to send a message any moment now, which has been recorded... Full Article
mess ‘They're making it up as they go along’: confusion dilutes lockdown message By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T07:28:19Z With picnics tolerated and even a pub doing takeaway drinks, it seems few in Hackney are obeying the stay-at-home ruleCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageAs the mounted police approached, the group leapt up from their picnic, clearly fearing the worst. They were wrong. Grinning, the officer encouraged them to enjoy the sun and suggested that if the park became too crowded they should consider leaving.For people sunning themselves in London Fields, Hackney, the incident signified another unheralded shift in the UK’s coronavirus lockdown strategy. “Two days ago, police were confiscating beer from drinkers’ hands,” said media consultant Gavin Jamieson, 34. “Weeks before that, they were turning up in vans and telling people to leave the park.” Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Hackney London UK news Health Society
mess PM to unveil Covid-19 alert system with new message to ‘control the virus’ By www.itv.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 23:16:23 +0100 On Monday, the Government will publish a 50-page document outlining the full plan to cautiously re-start the economy to MPs. Full Article
mess Mother's Day: Television stars' personal messages to their moms By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 10 May 2020 04:00:00 GMT Dedicating a whole day to honour and celebrate the women who raised us is beyond special. Mothers are selfless, they are strong and can overcome any obstacle with all their might to protect their family. This Mother's day, television artists take the opportunity to wish all mothers, celebrate them, and immensely thank them for being the true warriors and protectors of their children. Nimrit Kaur as Meher from Choti Sarrdaarni: "I think the closest person to every child is their mother. Ever since I was little, my mum has been my world and my go-to person. She has always told me that she should be the first person that I should be able to share my feelings with; no wonder she is my best friend. It's her kindness, compassion, and empathy that has ensured that I remain grounded. It is her fiercely confident nature that inspired me to push myself and to dream big. It's her constant support that made me reach where I have, today. I don't think anybody has or ever love me the way she does. I don't think I know of anyone more selfless than her. And I believe I would turn out to be a fine woman, daughter, wife, mother, and a friend if I could be half as wonderful as she is. I dedicate this Mother's Day to her and I will make sure to do things together that make her happy." Amruta Khavilkar of Khatron Khiladi Season 10: "Mothers always love their children unconditionally. I have always been a Mama's girl. She is like a pillar of strength in my world. She has not only stood for me through thick and thin but has been there for me when I had completely lost hope. Her immense belief in me had lifted me up and made me a more confident person. I will always be grateful to her and will definitely plan something special for this Mother's Day." Jigyasa Singh who plays Heer in Shakti- Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii: "This mother's day will be different from every year. Every year, either I used to be busy at work or me and my mom used to go out for dinner and some shopping. But this time, we are home and we will celebrate it with our entire family. Ever since I have started working, I hardly got to spend quality time with my mother. Thanks to the lockdown this time, we got an opportunity to be together at home." Puneett aka Arjun from Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story "Mothers are God's most precious gift to us. They are the ones who gave us our gift of life. This Mother's Day, I want to specially thank my mother and all the mothers out there and appreciate them for being our truest supporters. They are the real super heros of our lives. I consider myself lucky that my mother is with me at the moment. I plan to cook something special for my mother and pamper her with movies, music, fun and everything that makes her happy. We are going to have a great time this Mother's Day together." Namish Taneja as Vivek Vardhan Singh of Vidya: “Even the thought of living without my mother makes me feel incomplete. I will always be grateful that I got the chance to spend the entire lockdown phase with her, since I do not get much time to spend with her because of my hectic schedule. She does so much for me that I wish I could do something special for her every day, and not just on Mother's Day. Luckily, this time I will be at home and I will make sure that I make this day as special as I can for her. I also plan to cook something very special for her.” Anita Raj as Kulwant Kaur from Choti Sarrdaarni: "As a mother, this day is very special to me. However, my kids make me feel like every day is Mother's Day. This year, they won't be able to do much because of the locked, but I think they have already planned something for me. They have requested me to keep myself available for some time on Sunday. Just like last year, I am expecting lots of fun with my kids." Mugdha Chapekar, who plays the role of Prachi in Zee TV's Kumkum Bhagya "My mother has been my constant support system. She’s a strong person and has always made sure I be brave and strong. Whatever you choose to do in life make sure you are good at it and I follow it even today. She is a working woman who happens to be a wonderful homemaker as well. In fact, I have inherited her cooking skills too, but still, she is the best! I love her optimism and never have I ever seen her spirit go low! 'Put that smile on and seize the day,' is what she believes as being raised by a woman like her is the best thing to happen to me. Whatever I am today I owe it to my mother." Siddhaanth Vir Surryavanshi who plays the role of Kuldeep in Zee TV's Kyun Rishton Mein Katti Batti "We all have various gods and faiths and we believe in the creator above. I have only heard and read about god and his ways, but the fact is that my mom is the first god I knew. When we were kids, we were always being told that when we grow up and become parents is when we will realise how they felt and what they went through. This couldn’t have been truer as becoming a parent has made me understand them better now. In fact, I believe that there is no one on earth who loves as selflessly as a mother and lucky are those who have her and get all her love. I lost my mother 7 years back and not a day goes by where I don’t think of her. I really wish I could turn back the clock and make up for all the lost time with her, apologise for all the troubles I gave her. To be honest, she was an excellent cook and I miss Maa ke haath ka khaana the most, nobody can come close and I can never have that pleasure anymore." Catch up on all the latest entertainment news and gossip here. Also, download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. 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mess Message in a bottle: Producers not taxpayers should pay for the waste they generate - Insights Blog By oecdinsights.org Published On :: Sat, 14 Jun 2014 09:25:00 GMT Have you ever wondered who was paying to recycle that plastic bottle you just threw away? Full Article
mess Message from Rodolfo Lacy, Director for the Environment Directorate By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 20 Sep 2019 11:13:00 GMT The UN Climate Action Summit on 23 September marks a potential inflection point ahead of the start of the implementation of the Paris Agreement in 2020. This event will gather and encourage Heads of State and Government to deliver concrete actions to address climate change. Our planet is witnessing dramatic changes in its life-support ecosystems, demanding accelerated action and co-operation among interlinking policy areas... Full Article
mess Happy Mother’s Day 2020: Wishes, images, Whatsapp messages, status, quotes and photos - The Indian Express By news.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 05:08:10 GMT Happy Mother’s Day 2020: Wishes, images, Whatsapp messages, status, quotes and photos The Indian ExpressMother’s Day 2020: 5 Easy DIY Gift Ideas to Make Your Mom Smile News18Happy Mother's Day Greeting Card: Easy ways to make a greeting card at home Times of IndiaFive ways to make your mother feel special, every day The Indian ExpressMother’s Day 2020: These apps might be the best gifts (you can install) for mom Hindustan TimesView Full coverage on Google News Full Article
mess Harry says life has `changed dramatically´ in video message By Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 23:39:36 +0100 In a video posted on the event's Twitter account, the Duke of Sussex urged the 'Invictus family' to look out for each other and encouraged them to get involved with virtual activities. Full Article
mess Harry says life has `changed dramatically´ in video message By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 22:39:36 GMT In a video posted on the event's Twitter account, the Duke of Sussex urged the 'Invictus family' to look out for each other and encouraged them to get involved with virtual activities. Full Article
mess Secretary General Reported A Message That Rajya Sabha At Its Sitting ... on 6 December, 2019 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Fri, 06 Dec 2019 00:00:00 +0530 SECRETARY GENERAL: Sir, I have to report the following message received from the Secretary General of Rajya Sabha: “In accordance with the provisions of rule 127 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Raya Sabha, I am directed to inform the Lok Sabha that the Rajya Sabha at its sitting held on the 4th December, 2019, agreed without any amendment to the National Capital Territory of Delhi (Recognition of Property Rights of Residents in Unauthorised Colonies) Bill, 2019 which was passed by the Lok Sabha at its sitting held on the 28th November, 2019.” Full Article
mess Hertfordshire Police open investigation after Mark Sampson receives threatening messages By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 19:18:47 GMT EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES AND ADRIAN KAJUMBA: Hertfordshire Police have opened an investigation into allegations that Mark Sampson received threatening messages. Full Article
mess Pep Guardiola tells Raheem Sterling 'not to listen' to comparisons with Ronaldo and Messi By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 14 Sep 2019 14:36:41 GMT Sterling has enjoyed a blistering start to the season, scoring eight goals in seven games for Manchester City and England, earning him comparisions with some of the game's greats. Full Article
mess Why shoot the messenger? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 09:04:16 +0000 If the members of the board were concerned about protecting the academic research character of the journal they chose the wrong person to serve as the editor. Anup Kumar explains Full Article
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mess Raveena Tandon Shares Rishi Kapoor’s Recorded Video Message For Her Dad Ravi Tandon’s Birthday By www.filmibeat.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:42:51 +0530 The Hindi film industry is mourning the loss of two great actors, Rishi Kapoor and Irrfan Khan. Rishi Kapoor's fans are missing him ever so much on social media, where he was very active. Raveena Tandon recently shared one of Rishi Full Article
mess Deepika Padukone's Message For Irrfan Khan Is What His Fans Want To Say: 'Please Come Back' By www.filmibeat.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:33:35 +0530 Irrfan Khan lost his battle against neuroendocrine tumour, and left for his heavenly abode on April 29, 2020. However, it's hard to believe that the actor is no longer with us. Besides Irrfan's family and friends, even his co-stars continue to Full Article
mess A district messenger boy and a necktie party / by James Otis By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 06:33:42 EST Archives, Room Use Only - PZ7.K124 D57 1898 Full Article
mess Tariff for the transmission of messages to the United States of American, &c., &c., &c., issued September 1st, 1873. By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Mar 2014 06:50:15 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - HE8097.A54 1873 Full Article
mess Getting the message across: the story of Western Union International, Inc. / Edward A. Gallagher By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Mar 2014 06:50:15 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - H35.N541 no.896 Full Article
mess Message from the President of the United States, transmitting report of Secretary of State relative to the relations of certain telegraph and cable companies. By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Mar 2014 06:50:15 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - HE7713.U6 M47 1887 Full Article
mess The story of the first trans-atlantic short wave message: proceedings of the Radio Club of America inc.: 1BCG commemorative issue, October 1950. By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 6 Apr 2014 06:17:06 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - TK6540.S86 1950 Full Article
mess Duplex and quadruplex telegraphy, multiplex telegraphy, testing of circuits, printing and messenger-call systems, submarine telegraphy, high-speed telegraphy. By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 1 Jun 2014 06:24:07 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - TK5531.D87 1913 Full Article
mess Rules and regulations to be observed by telegraph clerks, and all persons sending railway messages, or engaged in working the telegraphs on the London and North Western Railway. By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 08:09:40 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - TK5263.L66 1906 Full Article
mess Field message book, U.S. Army: instructions for use. By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 08:09:40 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - UA943.F45 1917 Full Article
mess China's Xi responds to Kim's congratulatory message By www.newkerala.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:29:01 +0530 Full Article
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mess MATLAB - When opening a text file with UTF-16 or UTF-32 encoding using the Import Tool, a warning message is shown, and if you proceed, the data may not be imported correctly. By in.mathworks.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:31:38 +0000 If you try to open a text file with UTF-16 or UTF-32 encoding, the Import Tool displays a warning message stating that the encoding is not supported. If you continue to load the file anyways, it is opened with UTF-8 encoding, and the file may not be displayed or imported as expected.This bug exists in the following release(s): R2020aThis bug has a workaround Interested in Upgrading? Full Article
mess The many flavours of halogen bonds – message from experimental electron density and Raman spectroscopy By scripts.iucr.org Published On :: 2019-08-22 Experimental electron-density studies based on high-resolution diffraction experiments allow halogen bonds between heavy halogens to be classified. The topological properties of the electron density in Cl⋯Cl contacts vary smoothly as a function of the interaction distance. The situation is less straightforward for halogen bonds between iodine and small electronegative nucleophiles, such as nitrogen or oxygen, where the electron density in the bond critical point does not simply increase for shorter distances. The number of successful charge–density studies involving iodine is small, but at least individual examples for three cases have been observed. (a) Very short halogen bonds between electron-rich nucleophiles and heavy halogen atoms resemble three-centre–four-electron bonds, with a rather symmetric heavy halogen and without an appreciable σ hole. (b) For a narrow intermediate range of halogen bonds, the asymmetric electronic situation for the heavy halogen with a pronounced σ hole leads to rather low electron density in the (3,−1) critical point of the halogen bond; the properties of this bond critical point cannot fully describe the nature of the associated interaction. (c) For longer and presumably weaker contacts, the electron density in the halogen bond critical point is only to a minor extent reduced by the presence of the σ hole and hence may be higher than in the aforementioned case. In addition to the electron density and its derived properties, the halogen–carbon bond distance opposite to the σ hole and the Raman frequency for the associated vibration emerge as alternative criteria to gauge the halogen-bond strength. We find exceptionally long C—I distances for tetrafluorodiiodobenzene molecules in cocrystals with short halogen bonds and a significant red shift for their Raman vibrations. Full Article text
mess RV370 P/N 113-A62801-106 BIOS message By www.bleepingcomputer.com Published On :: 2020-04-01T22:12:05-05:00 Full Article
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mess Messages of Condolence and Support From Representatives of Academies and Research Institutions in the Wake of Attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 04:00:00 GMT Representatives from academies and research organizations around the world sent messages of condolence and support to members, officials and staff of the U.S. National Academies in the wake of terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The following are excerpts from some of these messages. Full Article
mess A Message from the Presidents of the NAS, NAE, and NAM By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 03 Feb 2019 06:00:00 GMT With the new year underway, we would like to share with you our outlook for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in 2019. Full Article
mess A Message from the Presidents of the NAS, NAE, and NAM - A Look Ahead in 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2020 05:00:00 GMT As we welcome a new year and a new decade, we can make one prediction with certainty -- profound change lies ahead. Full Article
mess Our Response to COVID-19 - A Message from the Presidents of the NAS, NAE, and NAM By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 04:00:00 GMT As the COVID-19 pandemic grips the nation and the world, policymakers and the public are counting on science, engineering, and medicine to discover how the virus infects humans, slow its spread, treat those infected, and provide solutions that lay the groundwork for recovery. Full Article
mess School Counselors Have A Message For Kids: 'It's OK To Not Be OK' By feeds.scpr.org Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 06:00:10 -0700 ; Credit: /Janice Chang for NPR Cory Turner | NPRThe high school senior sitting across from Franciene Sabens was in tears over the abrupt amputation of her social life and turmoil at home. Because of the coronavirus, there will be no prom, no traditional send-off or ceremony for the graduates of Carbondale Community High School in Carbondale, Ill. And Sabens, one of the school's counselors, could not give the girl the one thing Sabens' gut told her the teen needed most. "I want to hug them all, but I really wanted to hug that one," Sabens remembers. Instead of a desk between counselor and student, there were miles of Internet cable and a computer screen. No hug. No private office. This is Sabens' new normal. "Zoom is just not gonna ever bridge that gap," she says. "That one was pretty rough." The job of the school counselor has evolved over the years, from academic guide to something deeper: the adult in a school tasked with fostering students' social and emotional growth, a mental health first responder and a confidant for kids, especially teens, who often need a closed door and a sympathetic ear. But the closure of nearly all U.S. schools has forced counselors like Sabens to reimagine how they can do their jobs. And the stakes have never been higher. Why students need counselors now more than ever Between closed schools, social isolation, food scarcity and parental unemployment, the coronavirus pandemic has so destabilized kids' support systems that the result, counselors say, is genuinely traumatic. Sarah Kirk, an elementary school counselor in Tulsa, Okla., is especially worried about her students who were already at-risk, whose families "really struggle day to day in their homes with how they're going to pay the next bill and how they're going to get food on the table. Being home for this extended period of time is definitely a trauma for them." For so many children, Kirk says, "school is their safe place. They look forward to coming. They don't want to leave when the day is over. And to take that away from them, I do worry about the traumatic experience that will cause for many of our students." Counselors say part of the trauma comes from students being isolated from each other. "In a middle school, that social piece is so important," says Laura Ross, a middle school counselor in Lawrenceville, Ga. Yes, they do a lot of connecting via social media, and that's still happening, "but that face-to-face and being with their friends... they're missing that." Students are also experiencing a kind of grief "over what they've lost," Sabens says, especially seniors. "Losing out on the end of their senior years — something that they've dreamed about their whole life... has really been overwhelming for them. So there have been a lot of tears. There have been a lot of questions... 'What did we ever do to deserve this?'" Unfortunately, there are no easy answers. Instead, Sabens says, she tries to let students know "that it's OK to not be OK. I mean, most of the world is not OK right now... It's OK to grieve about what you're losing because it is tragic." Brian Coleman, a high school counselor in Chicago, says trauma is nothing new to many of his students, but he hopes awareness of the potentially traumatic effects of school closures means "trauma-informed care is going to really, really explode in ideally healthy, meaningful ways." That means school leaders should right now be planning for the future, asking how they can best support students when they come back to school, Ross says, "making sure that we're prepared to deal with some of those feelings that are going to increase — of anxiousness, of grief, of that disconnect that they had for so long." Broken connections Not only are many students grieving and struggling with new trauma, it's also harder now for school counselors to help them. That's because counselors have lost one of the most powerful tools they had before schools closed: access. Before, counselors could speak to entire classrooms about bullying and how to manage their feelings, plus they enjoyed office space where students could drop in for a quick visit or schedule a tough conversation. "I think about my eighth graders," says Laura Ross in Lawrenceville. "My office is in their hallway. I mean, they just stop by to say hello. They stop by when they're upset, just to come in and talk and, you know, figure out their feelings." But all of that has changed. Today, a face-to-face video meeting is the closest a counselor can get to the old ideal. Before that can happen, though, Sabens says she has to find her students. "Email, email, email, email — lots of emails," she says, calling it her "primary mode of communication with the students." Connecting is even more complicated for elementary school counselors whose students generally don't have cell phones or email addresses. In Tulsa, Sarah Kirk says this inability to speak directly with children is "exactly what keeps me up at night." So far, Kirk has mostly been in contact with parents and caregivers. "That's whose [phone] number I have... But it's really up to the parent if they want to hand the phone over [to the student]." She worries that, if a child is not OK at home and needs help, she won't know. Kirk's focus on these calls has also shifted away from academics toward "the basic needs of our kids... making sure they have enough food. We're making sure they're safe." Evelyn Ramirez, a first-year middle school counselor in rural Redwood Valley, Calif., agrees: "Our main priority right now is just to check the welfare of each student." Ramirez, a first-generation Mexican-American, says online learning can put additional strain on immigrant and low-income families. "I feel for the students whose parents don't know English or don't really know how to help their students." "It's no longer private" NPR spoke with counselors across the country, from California to Georgia, Oklahoma to Ohio, and nearly all said they worry about even the best-case scenario — when they're able to connect with a student face-to-face using video chat technology. Their fear: privacy. At school, "we have some sort of office space... where students can feel like they're having a private conversation with counselors," says Coleman in Chicago. "Now we're asking them to be vulnerable in some capacity at home. And for so many students, home is a space where they're triggered or they don't feel comfortable sharing ... because it's no longer private." Yes, the student's bedroom door may be closed, says Ramirez in Redwood Valley, but "at any given point, someone can walk in or, you know, mom's down in the living room. She can probably hear [our] conversation." And that might keep students from really opening up about things like basic stress or even abuse. The same holds true for many elementary school counselors. "We do small group counseling for kids [who] are adjusting to a variety of changes, and there's an element of confidentiality that's built into that group," says Marie Weller, an elementary school counselor in Delaware, Ohio. "So I can't do a group online. I can't use Canvas or Zoom or Google Hangouts for a group because I can't get the confidentiality. So [I'm] trying to figure out, how can I check in?" Getting creative In Lawrenceville, Laura Ross admits: These have been trying times. But there's also a surprising upside, she says. The distance from students has forced her to get creative about how she uses technology to build a bridge back to them. Before the outbreak, Ross helped create an after-school club for students who identify as LGBTQ+. When school closed, Ross set up a Google Classroom and asked if the club's members wanted to continue to meet virtually. "They definitely did. And the reactions were just a relief that they were still going to have the support of that club... the place that they could truly be themselves." Ross says they even meet at the same time each week, just on Zoom. On her last day in the office, before Ohio closed its schools, Marie Weller remembers starting to leave — then hesitating beside the childlike puppets she sometimes uses in her classroom counseling presentations. "Huh," she thought. "Maybe I'll be able to use these." Weller and her fellow elementary school counselors say one important part of their job is making sure all students have the social-emotional skills and coping strategies they'll need to navigate a complex world. How can they do that now, from home? Weller improvised. She set up a smartphone camera in her house, surrounded by those puppets — a kind of surrogate classroom audience — and set about recording mini counseling lessons from her kitchen. Instead of the chime she normally uses to begin a lesson, she rings a mixing bowl with a red spatula. To teach kids about how and why they should filter what they say, leaving hurtful thoughts unspoken, she opens the coffee maker to show them how a real, paper filter works. Weller does her own editing and even got permission from folk music favorites The Irish Rovers to use their song "What's Cooking In The Kitchen" as her opening theme. The resulting videos are brief, rich and charming, with lines like, "Your brain's amygdala acts like a guard dog." And in Tulsa, Sarah Kirk is doing something similar, posting videos where she's sitting on the floor of her house, surrounded by colorful pennants and stuffed animals. Her dog, Crew, a cuddly 80-pound sheepadoodle (nearly as big as Kirk), even makes a camera-blocking cameo. In her first episode, Kirk read a story meant to reassure children she can no longer hug. It's about how we all have an invisible string that connects us, even when we're far apart. Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
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mess Dismal messages about global warming may increase scepticism By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 10:15:08 GMT Dire messages about the impact of global warming may increase scepticism because they contradict a commonly held belief that the world is a just and orderly place. This is the conclusion of new psychological research which investigated the reaction of individuals to messages about global warming. Full Article