Author: catfish

Nearly fifty years after teaching French as a primary language was banned in Louisiana schools,  the New Orleans area now has what one official called an “embarrassment of riches” in French immersion programs.In Louisiana bilingual education has grown from 405 students in 1991 to more than 5,300 students today, Jacques Baran, the cultural attaché for the French consulate of New Orleans, told parents gathered recently at the Alliance Française in Uptown.“Being bilingual is essential for one thing: you master different cultural codes and it gives you the ability to better understand the world, which I find is very very important in the…

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There are few figures who traipse about town more than chefs. They have to know where to source fabulous ingredients, distinctive decor, and (naturally) provide recommendations to friends and family. Therefore, in our new series, ‘One Chef, One City’, we ask MICHELIN culinary masters to open their address book and dish on where they go beyond the kitchen. Below, we chat with Paris-based sisters Tatiana and Katia Levha, chef-owners of Double Dragon and Le Servan, both in the 11th arrondissement, where they go for life’s indulgences. Le Servan © Le Servan Double Dragon’s crispy suckling pig © Shirley Garrier/Double Dragon For Ingredients: Terroirs…

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The Roswell Public Library Writing Contest hosted an essay contest with the theme, “Why is Bilingualism Important?”Award winners were announced during the Dia De Los Muertos event at the library at the end of October. Best entries were chosen from among elementary, middle and high school students.Donations from the Linda Hays Trust and Hispano Chamber of Commerce allowed scholarships to be given to the winners of this contest, ranging from $100 to $500.One of the students who won this contest also read her entry to members of the Roswell Independent School District board on Jan. 10.Sierra Middle School student Maria…

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At the age of 11, Ryan Haney remembers calling in to I-95 Birmingham’s Top Rock, then-broadcasting on 94.5 FM, to try to win free tickets to see Jimmy Buffet at the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham, Ala. His father was away on a business trip and he wanted to win the seats to surprise him upon his return. As if it were by fate, Haney turned out to be the lucky caller and took his father to the concert – officially marking the only radio contest he has ever won. Yet it kept 94.5 FM in the back of his…

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Kozhikode: In a country where languages change every few hours you travel, can literature be a binding force? And what role does translation play in bringing those worlds together? At a session on the Sunday (January 15), the final day of the Kerala Literature Festival, three publishers – David Davidar of Aleph Book Company, Aditi Maheshwari Goyal of Vani Prakashan and Ravi Deecee of DC Books – and an author – V.J. James – discussed the ins and outs of publishing translations in India. “India is one of the most interesting and most challenging landscapes when it comes to publishing translations,”…

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Mike FuljenzJan. 16, 2023 The Advocates for Benzie County and the Dolly Parton Imagination Library has worked together to get 15,000 books in the hands of Benzie County Children. Submitted photo/Advocates for Benzie County A recent Houston Chronicle front page headline stated “HISD students falling behind” with the important subtitle “Diminished reading skills could create domino effect.” As a former tutor, teacher, principal, school board president and longtime supporter of childhood reading programs, I want you to know poor reading skills absolutely do create a domino effect, especially in single-parent households. There is an old saying amongst elementary school teachers, “from 1st grade…

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The organisers of Forty under 40 Africa, Xodus Communications Limited has shortlisted 126 nominees from 24 countries for the second edition slated for 25th March, 2023 at Leonardo Hotel in South Africa- Sandton City.The event, which will be hosted by Black White Attorneys, is aimed at recognizing and celebrating emerging leaders under the age of 40 who demonstrate or impact personally and/ or professionally through their exceptional leadership.The personalities nominated this year cut across countries such as; South Africa, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, Cameroon, South Sudan, Morocco, Benin, Mauritius, Algeria, Swaziland, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Algeria, Botswana,…

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The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has set an ambitious target to manufacture 60% of Africa’s routine vaccine needs by 2040. The African Union and Africa CDC therefore launched Partnerships for African Vaccine Manufacturing (PAVM), planning an investment of $1.3Bn to develop the vaccine industry on the continent. Considering this, concerted efforts are being made by the Africa CDC to translate this ambitious 2040 goal into a strategic roadmap with workable solutions for the development of vaccine manufacturing in Africa. In recent years, the impact of Covid-19 and Africa-specific outbreaks have resulted in increasing conversations among…

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Volunteers in Marietta spent the day organizing and packing up books to donate to kids in Africa MARIETTA, Ga. — The Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan 40 years ago. The United States began to mark it as an official federal holiday in 1986. The King family has notably referred to the holiday as a “day on, not a day off.” Hundreds of volunteers took that mantra to heart Monday in Marietta.  Volunteers of various backgrounds met up at Books for Africa to clean, sort and pack books for kids of all ages. The…

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