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We re not taught to speak out : Asian Americans find their voice amid rise in hate

‘We’re not taught to speak out’: Asian Americans find their voice amid rise in hate Lauren Aratani © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Damian Dovarganes/AP Natty Jumreornvong was outside Mount Sinai hospital on the Upper East Side of New York around 11am one morning in February when a man approached her. “Chinese virus,” he spat out. She told him she was a medical student and tried to walk away, but he followed her, kicked her knee and dragged her across the ground. She called out for help, but nobody came to her assistance. The incident was just the latest and most severe case of anti-Asian hate Jumreornvong has seen over the last year. Last April, a woman with a child spat on her and called her racial slurs. Patients have called her “Kung Flu”, and she’s seen Asian patients with bruises who say someone came and hit them but would not say who, potentially out of shame.

We re not taught to speak out : Asian Americans find their voice amid rise in hate | US news

We re not taught to speak out : Asian Americans find their voice amid rise in hate | US news
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With glitches and students opting out, how useful will STAAR be in identifying COVID-19 learning loss?

With glitches and students opting out, how useful will STAAR be in identifying COVID-19 learning loss? Texas schools need accurate data to diagnose student learning loss A recent STAAR test booklet for seventh-grade math.( / Texas Education Agency) Education leaders are desperate to quantify how much the COVID-19 pandemic has hampered students’ learning, saying that’s a key step in figuring out how to catch kids up. They hope the STAAR test gives them an idea. But the student data stemming from this pandemic year will come with several caveats, namely because thousands of students won’t take the test either because they opted out or aren’t regularly attending school. And when Texas’ online testing system glitched out last week, it triggered yet another complication.

Intelligent com Announces Best Online Cyber Security Degree Programs for 2021

Intelligent.com Announces Best Online Cyber Security Degree Programs for 2021 Share Article Degree holders gain increased earning potential with career opportunities upon graduation from these top ranked online programs. SEATTLE (PRWEB) April 12, 2021 Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the top online programs for 2021. The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 1,280 accredited colleges and universities in the nation. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment. The methodology also uses an algorithm which collects and analyzes multiple rankings into one score to easily compare each school.

Smell ya later: Honeybees track their queens with scent maps

Smell ya later: Honeybees track their queens with scent maps How we can help save bees Replay Video Honeybees can find their way back to their queen using a sophisticated form of the telephone game. Even after foraging for hours, they can smell the pheromones of the bees between them and their queen once they are within a few meters of the crowded hive. These pheromones relay messages to create a global map that tells them where to go. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder used artificial intelligence and computer vision to trace both the position and travel direction of worker bees as they found their way home. They published their findings in March in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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