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DAKAR, Senegal — Senior officials from Sierra Leone’s main opposition party on Sunday accused the country’s military of shooting live ammunition and tear gas into their headquarters, raising tensions in the small West African nation a day after presidential elections. Samura Kamara, the presidential candidate of the opposition All People’s Congress, had gathered his supporters, party staff and local officials at the headquarters in Freetown, the capital, to sift through data from Saturday’s vote when the military surrounded the building and fired at the crowds gathered outside, according to Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr of Freetown, who was inside the building.“There was…

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In the world’s wealthiest countries, the richer people are, the thinner they tend to be.But in Uganda, one of the poorest nations, where nearly half the people eat fewer calories than they need each day, excess fat is often a sign of wealth and can help get a bank loan, according to a forthcoming article in The American Economic Review.It’s not surprising that in places where food is scarce, obesity serves as a significant marker of wealth. But what the new study points out is that in poor countries, information is also scarce. And in those situations, loan officers use…

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About Us With over 10 years of experience, HSA is where your goals merge with our teachers’ passion: to improve your Spanish fluency. Custom-tailored to fit your needs, you choose your program, schedule, favorite teachers, pace of learning, and more.. Learn More Source link

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Campbelltown Pizza Festival 2023 Enjoy your favourite pizza or try a new variety during the 2023 Campbelltown Pizza Festival The Campbelltown Pizza Festival returns in 2023, with some of the region’s best pizza and pasta restaurants hosting events and serving up delicious menus to tantalise your taste buds. The festival will be held throughout the month of July to showcase the wonderful local pizza venues in the Campbelltown area. Participating pizza festival venues will be offering up pizza and pasta specials, and each venue will showcase South Australian entertainment. The Campbelltown area has long been known as having a large…

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Choosing the tiles and decorWe’ve decided that the decor in the hall will eventually be white walls and a charcoal grey staircase. We’re planning to take up the old carpet and have the charcoal paint on the staircase and bannisters, then a stair runner down the middle. So with this in mind the Heritage Star tiles in rustic black and white were a great match. They have a slightly worn appearance so they appear well loved and a bit vintage. They really suit our style and the latin encaustic patterns give a nod to the Italian husband’s heritage too! These are ceramic tiles…

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  By Kourtney LaFavreAs a teacher, one of my top priorities is to help children retain their innate sense of wonder and develop their thinking skills. I want students to leave my classroom with the abilities to notice the things around them, ask questions, make predictions and observations so that they can think for themselves. So in my early elementary classrooms, you will hear me asking students many questions:How did this come to be?Why is the water flowing that way?How do you think that was built?Why is this happening?How do you think this works? I want to point my students…

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Home » Spanish Grammar » Tan vs. Tanto: How to Master Comparisons of Equality in Spanish The Spanish tan and tanto are two little words you’ve probably seen a few times already. And if you’re like many Spanish learners, you might be puzzled by the distinction between them.  Both words are used to make equality comparisons. That is, we use them when we want to say that two things are equal in some respect. Despite being related, they have different functions and behave differently depending on the context or their position in the sentence. In this post, you’ll learn everything…

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CBCA Book Week 2023 Each year since 1945 the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) has brought children and books together across Australia through CBCA Book Week. During this time schools and public libraries spend one glorious week celebrating books and Australian children’s authors and illustrators. Classroom teachers, teacher librarians and public librarians create colourful displays, develop activities, run competitions and tell stories relating to a theme to highlight the importance of reading. You will often see parades with students dressed as their favourite book character. This year’s theme is “Read, Grow, Inspire”. The featured artist is Matt Ottley. Getting…

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Home » Spanish Language » The Unique “Spanish Lisp” Pronunciation Feature: Where, Why and How It’s Used If you’re a U.S.-based Spanish speaker like I am, you might have some questions about why Spaniards pronounce the s sound differently from Latin American Spanish speakers. The so-called Spanish “lisp,” which is actually more like a /th/ sound, or [θ] in IPA, is called the ceceo and it’s one of the most distinctive features of European Spanish. Read on, mis amigos (my friends), to find out more about the ceceo (plus the seseo and distinción), and how you can master and practice it. Get…

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ASFM Big Splash: Uniting the Community to Support South Australian Families in Need The Adelaide Showground Farmers’ Market (ASFM) is proud to announce ASFM Big Splash for Puddle Jumpers, an extraordinary community-driven initiative aimed at providing vital support to South Australian children and their families during this cold winter season. This heartfelt endeavour is a direct response to the call made by Puddle Jumpers, a local organisation dedicated to assisting vulnerable children in South Australia. “We are urgently in need of warm things for winter, we have had such an increase in people doing it tough! So many sad stories…

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