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Apple s new emojis are more ammunition for the online generation wars » Stuff

When I saw the news that Apple would be releasing 217 new emojis into the world, I did what I always do: I asked my undergraduates what it meant to them. “We barely use them any more,” they scoffed. To them, many emojis are like overenthusiastic dance moves at weddings: reserved for awkward millennials. “And they use them all wrong anyway,” my cohort from generation Z added earnestly. My work focuses on how people use technology, and I’ve been following the rise of the emoji for a decade. With 3,353 characters available and 5 billion sent each day, emojis are now a significant language system.

Winston Churchill news: College smearing war hero should give up name – ex-PM s grandson | UK | News

Trending He continued that it marked a new low in the current vogue for the denigration in general of British history and of Sir Winston Churchill’s memory in particular . In the paper for the Policy Exchange think-tank he said: If there was one academic institution in the world that one would hope and expect would give Churchill a full and fair hearing, rather than give a platform to those who overlook his astonishing contribution to the defeat of the most murderously racist regime in all history, it surely should be Churchill College Cambridge. The college was named in my grandfather’s honour and now home to his personal papers and one of the world’s most important archives.

Birmingham City set to launch new blended learning nursing degree

In a statement released this week, Birmingham City said its pre-registration Master’s degree in Adult Nursing would launch at the beginning of next month. The course is open to applicants who already have a relevant health, science and social science degree plus appropriate work experience in a healthcare setting. Most of the theory is delivered online with practical skills training taking place both on campus and in hospitals and other healthcare settings, said the university. It noted that the degree could be completed in two years to appeal to those who, for reasons such as location, family, work or other commitments, could not commit to the usual three-year course.

Trinidad & Tobago s COVID-19 travel exemption process is demoralising its citizens abroad · Global Voices

Trinidad & Tobago s COVID-19 travel exemption process is demoralising its citizens abroad · Global Voices
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