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Christians, UN Share Same Goals in Serving World's Poor, Says WEA UN Rep - Christian Post
Christians, UN Share Same Goals in Serving World's Poor, Says WEA UN RepChristian PostMore than 50 million refugees fleeing persecution, violence and war have received aid from the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) since 1951, according to UN data. There are more than 25 million refugees, asylum-seekers and ...and more »
HIV/AIDS hits Minnesota minority communities hardest, new report shows - Mshale African Community Newspaper
Mshale African Community NewspaperHIV/AIDS hits Minnesota minority communities hardest, new report showsMshale African Community NewspaperEthnic community leaders across the Twin Cities say they are getting tired of hearing more bad news about the rise of HIV/AIDS infection in their communities. With more than three decades into the HIV/AIDS epidemic, rates of new infections in Minnesota ...and more »
LA Unified a rare haven for health teachers - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesLA Unified a rare haven for health teachersLos Angeles TimesWith or without a health course, California high schools are required by law to teach students about AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases; they face penalties if they don't. Schools also are supposed to teach such topics as nutrition, safety, ...
Chang-Diaz pushing budget amendments on underperforming schools, alternative ed - Dorchester Reporter
Chang-Diaz pushing budget amendments on underperforming schools, alternative edDorchester ReporterViolence Prevention Grants: These 15 anti-violence programs are specifically designated to help prevent youth at risk from moving into high-risk categories through substance abuse, bullying, teen suicide, teen pregnancy, and dating violence education.
The burqa and the new religious intolerance - ABC Online
ABC OnlineThe burqa and the new religious intoleranceABC OnlineA government intervention that was right, in my view, was the judgment that Bob Jones University should lose its tax exemption for its ban on interracial dating. Here the Supreme Court agreed that the ban was part of that sect's religion, and thus that ...
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