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An essay on the rise and fall of organized anarchism in Japan in the early 20th century, with special emphasis on its anarcho-syndicalist dimension, with interesting details concerning the disputes, splits and controversies that plagued the Japanese movement and which were surprisingly similar in their basic contours to those that affected the anarchist movement in the West during the same period.
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Morning Show contributor Nico Adjemian takes a huge amount of pride in his Hispanic heritage. This confuses a lot of people because Nico has A.) the pastiest complexion of any human and, B.) an Armenian last name.
For Cinco de Mayo we decided to put our Mexican bona fides on display. Here’s how the Tortilla Slap Cinco de Mayo challenge went down. First, the holiday themed trivia portion:
Round Two was the Spanish Translation challenge. We each came up with our favorite Spanish words (based on how funny they sound) and the other person had to translate into English. There was a huge controversy over one of the words that Nico missed. This will be addressed further after the video:
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Karen Newton, left, a pharmacist at Walgreens, administers a COVID-19 vaccination to Lathrop Retirement Community resident Marney Smith, 88, right after Smith’s husband, Fred Smith, 96, at right, received his shot during a vaccine clinic at the senior living community in Easthampton on Monday, Jan. 18, 2021. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
Published: 4/26/2021 2:55:50 PM
NORTHAMPTON Volunteers will be going door to door in the city starting this week to distribute information on where residents can go to schedule vaccinations for COVID-19.
The “Vax Facts” campaign, a program of the community group Northampton Neighbors, aims to leave COVID door tags on some 7,500 residences in the city, while also leaving 750 flyers in apartment complexes and subsidized housing units in town, according to Madeline Lenz, the program’s coordinator.
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University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) President
Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, has concluded a national search with the appointment of the University’s first chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer and vice president (CDEIO/VP). Diane Forbes Berthoud, PhD, will assume the position July 1, reporting directly to the president. As CDEIO/VP, she will steward UMB’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); catalyze the institutional change necessary for deepening and strengthening that commitment; and design and operationalize a transparent accountability frame
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