5973 results returned for search: "education AND " category "Lifestyle"
Today, education has to be viewed as evolving from the education of the past. Educators, parents and children know more and are required to do more in different social and professional contexts.
What this means for schools is that the approaches and ...
DATE: Oct 08, 2009
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Darnell Wynn
Everyone knows that a great school needs an outstanding head-boy and head-girl, and Saltus Grammar School has both. Saltus' head boy is Jacari Brimmer-Landy and the head-girl is Paige Fisher.
As the head prefects, they have a lot of responsibilities,...
DATE: Oct 08, 2009
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Young Observer
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October 7 to 17
The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Bermuda presents 'Oliver!' book, music & lyrics by Lionel Bart at City Hall Theatre. Tickets are $55 available at www.premiertickets.bm or www.gands.bm.
October 7
Breast Cancer Awareness Annual Fun Wa...
DATE: Oct 07, 2009
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Bermudian Denaye Hinds came up with a novel means of increasing encouraging 'green' lifestyle education for children in low-socioeconomic communities.
She created GreenBean Inc., a non-profit organisation that develops and implements innovative appro...
DATE: Oct 06, 2009
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Dr. Kendra-Lee Yvonne Pearman graduated with a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology on August 2, 2009 from Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan.
Dr. Pearman successfully defended her doctoral dissertation 'An Investigation of the Knowledge and ...
DATE: Oct 02, 2009
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Far from dampening play, Saturday morning's showers brought scores of parents and youngsters out of the rain and into the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art for arts and crafts with a watery – or more precisely, maritime – theme.
The first of the muse...
DATE: Oct 01, 2009
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Young Observer
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Bermudian Robyn Skinner is travelling around the world and in the latest of her reports she sets foot in Cambodia for a price and despite the awful legacy of dictator Pol Pot and lingering memories of genocide, finds its capital Phnom Penh an amazing...
DATE: Sep 29, 2009
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Cancer is a bigger killer in developing countries than tuberculosis, malaria and AIDS combined and a "tsunami" of the disease threatens to overwhelm the nations worst equipped to cope, experts said on Tuesday.
While only about five...
DATE: Sep 28, 2009
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Along with our fellow Christians on the island, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is feeling the pain of families in Bermuda as they find themselves reeling from one crisis to another. The Bible says, "If one member suffers, we all suffer together." (...
DATE: Sep 26, 2009
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Religion
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Dear Dr. Gott: What education does a primary doctor have and what does he or she have for an education to be certified? Today, if I want to know anything about myself, I have to go to a hospital or specialist. Why is this?
It's very costly for me. I'...
DATE: Sep 24, 2009
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