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A former University of Minnesota professor’s bequest will donate $6.5 million to the Science Museum of Minnesota, making it the largest philanthropic gift in the museum’s 117-year history. The gift came from William D. Wells, a longtime advocate of improving education and literacy in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. “Help us pursue bold science and create lifelong learning opportunities for generations to come,” the museum, which overlooks the Mississippi River in downtown St. Paul, said in a statement posted on its Facebook page. I am deeply grateful to Dr. Wells and his family for their support.” The museum says the…

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Ghaziabad/New Delhi, December 29, 2023: The 2nd ASDC National Automotive Olympics, organized by the Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC) in collaboration with CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) and NPOCA (National Program on Career Awareness), will be held on December 29, 2023. It was successfully completed. The ceremony was held at AKG College of Engineering, Ghaziabad. The competition aimed to increase students’ interest in the automotive industry and provide them with basic to advanced knowledge. Ravindra Pal Singh, CBSE Joint Secretary (Skill Education)graced the occasion as the guest of honor. A large number of students from 6th to 12th grade…

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Top articles in Friday’s newspapers and transfer rumors…daily telegraph Arsenal are looking to strengthen Mikel Arteta’s defense in the long term and are planning a move for Ajax teenager Llorel Hato.Steven Gerrard is under pressure to turn things around at Al Etifaq after they slipped out of the Saudi Pro League after two months without a win.Borussia Dortmund completed Jadon Sancho’s loan this week and are determined to have him back in the squad before the Bundesliga returns from the winter break. Mary Earps is understood to be open to remaining at Manchester United beyond the end of her existing…

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VILLANOVA, Pa. (CBS) — Forget Hollywood movies and Oscar-winning actors, the next generation of filmmakers are activists. At Villanova University, students have traveled the world to highlight pressing issues through documentaries.Joe Adams, senior and film producer, is majoring in communications at Villanova. He said his social justice documentary program changed his life.”We went to Brazil for two weeks in October to shoot a film about cultural preservation,” Adams said. Associate Professor Hezekiah Lewis leads this two-semester course in which students form a production company to produce documentaries about important social issues.“I tell my students this is more of an experience…

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Author: D. Scott FritschenKansas State has a new team this year. It’s a different team.However, K-State head coach Jerome Tan His Wildcats employ a similar mindset to the team that advanced to the Elite Eight a year ago. Tan wore a purple “Crazy Faith” T-shirt to highlight his efforts. “If you look at the way we’re playing on paper, you say, ‘Man, I don’t know if we’re an NCAA Tournament team,'” Tan said Wednesday. “But I believe we believe in each other.” She added, “We have great beliefs about who we are and who God wants us to be. And…

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FILE: A real estate agent arrives for a tour of homes for sale in San Rafael, California, on May 17, 2007.Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesCalifornia’s housing market slowed significantly in 2023 as interest rates rose to a 23-year high and inventory slumped across the state. Home prices did not rise as much as they did during the first few years of the pandemic, and some areas, especially in the Bay Area, even saw price growth decline. But even amid the economic slowdown, the Greater Bay Area region remains the most competitive place to buy a home in the state, according to data…

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LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP — Elizabeth Miller says she first became interested in photography when her parents bought them an expensive Minolta camera as a teenager in the early 1970s.”They couldn’t figure out how to use it, so I learned it for them. … And I loved it,” said Miller, whose friends call her Beth. “I was pretty good back then.” Duluth Township photographer Elizabeth Miller took a picture Dec. 21 on one of her favorite places to take outdoor photos: the nature trail at Lakewood Elementary School, where she taught for many years. Mr. Miller runs Spruce Court Photography.John Myers /…

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Written by Delisha Fernandes today account management Banking automation digital platform Ebdaa Bahrain Microfinance Company has signed a cooperation agreement with MFSYS Technologies Limited, a global provider of bank automation and digital software solutions specifically designed for the microfinance and banking industry. The objective is to fully digitize all banking services the company offers to individuals and small business owners, strengthening its digital transformation strategy and marking a significant move in providing innovative and seamless banking services. The company aims to enhance the overall digital experience of its customers. . Khalid Al Ghazawi Ebdaa Bahrain Microfinance CEO “This collaboration is…

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Freeport, Maine — bootsmobileThe boot-shaped automobile manufactured by LLBean to celebrate its 100th anniversary is a Ford F-250 Super Duty truck made to resemble a bean boot. The steel and fiberglass structure is 13 feet tall, 20 feet long and 7 feet wide. According to the WORLD RECORD ACADEMY, the Bootmobile set a world record as the world’s first boot-shaped car. “The Bootmobile is a boot-shaped vehicle manufactured by LLBean to commemorate its 100th anniversary in 2012. It was announced on January 17, 2012. I visited cities such as “The Bootmobile is a Ford F-250 Super Duty truck built to…

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Endeavor Mining’s stock price plummeted following the firing of CEO Sebastian de Montesse, making it one of the trend tickers.Photo: Reuters/Sherry Christians (Reuters/Reuters)Endeavor Mining (EDV.L)Endeavor Mining’s share price fell sharply as the London market opened this morning, after news broke on Thursday that CEO Sebastian de Montesse had been sacked for gross misconduct related to the sale of the company’s assets. The stock fell by 12%.The move came after a board investigation into $5.9 million in “irregular payment instructions” issued by De Montesus.The former executive said in a statement that in 2021 he directed the company’s unnamed creditors to offset…

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