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In a still frame from video first responders tend to an injured man, behind, at the scene of a shooting, Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, in Burlington, Vt. Burlington Police Department arrested Jason J. Eaton, suspected in the shooting of three young men of Palestinian descent, who were attending a Thanksgiving holiday gathering near the University of Vermont campus Saturday evening. (Wayne Savage via AP) Wayne Savage BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Three college students of Palestinian descent out for a walk in Vermont were seriously injured over the weekend when a man shot them at close range on a city street—an…

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11 Sure, it may not appear in as much pop culture as, say, Los Angeles or New York, but due to its unmistakable character, when a scene is in London, you can very much tell. Visiting places featured in pop culture is a great way to explore the city. Fill your camera roll with some of London’s most iconic locations from movies, TV shows and even classic literature. Here are some of the most recognizable places in London if you’re a fan of pop culture (Warning: spoilers ahead!):  The Black Prince – Kingsman  If you’ve seen the posh-accented action Kingsman:…

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By Diwakar Chandiok Study abroad has had a significant upsurge recently, particularly following the interruptions brought on by the pandemic. Numerous educational and professional advantages are driving up the appeal of studying overseas. International students seeking the opportunity to make that crucial first step up the employment ladder place a great deal of importance on employability. More than ever, Indian students are choosing to study overseas to fulfil their aspirations of excelling academically and professionally. According to a survey conducted by INTO in 2022, experience of living in another country, higher quality education and better job prospects at home and…

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‘Across the Furious Sea’ courtesy of C2M Pictures Local crime thriller Across the Furious Sea, directed and co-written by Cao Baoping, dominated China’s box office over the weekend with a $24.7 million two-day opening kicking off on Saturday. The film’s strong start continues a recent market trend of Chinese moviegoers favoring well-told local crime stories.  But it was another weekend of struggle for Hollywood filmmaking in China. Disney Animation’s Wish opened in fifth place with only $3.5 million in ticket revenue, according to data from Artisan Gateway. Lionsgate’s prequel The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, meanwhile, plummeted in its second…

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Two Simon Fraser University students, currently in Scotland and Germany, and their educational goals have caught the eye of Premier David Eby. An scholarship that awards up to $12,000 to study abroad has been bestowed to two Burnaby post-secondary students. Emma MacEachern and Viviane Wu are currently in Scotland and Germany respectively as part of the educational journey, and both, along with 25 other students, recently garnered Premier David Eby’s attention. The Simon Fraser University (SFU) students were each named recipients of the 2023 Premier’s International Scholarship. According to a release, MacEachern and Wu have demonstrated “exceptional academic achievement” and understand…

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Libra – (23rd September to 22nd October)Daily Horoscope Prediction says, Adventures pump energy in youCatch up with the best romantic moments today. Professional challenges exist but resolve them. While financially you are good, minor health issues exist.Have a good romantic relationship today. Utilize the opportunities at the workplace to give the best results. Handle wealth smartly and be healthy today.Libra Love Horoscope TodayA new person will enter your life and this may happen in the first half of the day. Wait for a day or two to propose. Do not get into arguments on any topic and always maintain proper…

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Alonzo Adams / Getty ImagesStudent loans have become a pain point for millions of Americans over the past few years. Rising inflation along with pandemic job losses and out-of-control food prices have led to more constrained household budgets. In fact, CNN highlighted that families are spending $709 more per month than two years ago as a result of inflation.See: Biden Cancels Another $9 Billion in Debt — Is Yours Among the $127 Billion Forgiven So Far?Find: New Student Loan Forgiveness Rule Simplifies Process — Who Qualifies?The pandemic student loan pause produced a sigh of relief from many, but that has…

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‘We need to put pressure on the UK government to act on this issue. Already two full academic years of students have lost this right forever. Let’s act before more opportunities are lost for other.’ When Britain left the EU on December 31, 2020, the educational, cultural and linguistic benefits of studying in other European countries, were stripped from UK students. Pre-Brexit, the UK was part of the vibrant Erasmus programme, which involves the exchange of students between European universities. Named after a leading scholar in the Renaissance period, who travelled extensively around Europe, teaching and studying at different universities,…

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The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 include 1,904 universities across 108 countries and regions. Subscribe to Notifications Study Abroad: Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. Studying abroad presents a transformative journey for Indian students, serving as a gateway to unparalleled educational experiences, cultural immersion, and personal growth. Studying abroad allows students to build an international network, connecting with peers, professors, and professionals from around the world. Apart from academic knowledge, these students gain valuable life skills such as independence, adaptability, and cross-cultural communication. Advertising Advertising If you’re…

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On Nov. 16, 2023, Clayton Miles Lehmann passed away following a tragic accident. We remember him as a loving son, brother, father, and uncle, a cherished husband, and a devoted teacher. Clayton was born on Dec. 15, 1955 to Darlas and Donna Lehmann and raised on a 400-acre farm outside of Hurley, S.D. He rose from attending a one-room schoolhouse with 28 students to teaching for 35 years at the University of South Dakota while regularly turning the Greek Mediterranean into a classroom. Growing up on the farm, Clayton collected chicken eggs for a penny-a-flat (about 30 eggs), played with…

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