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putting them by the water so gators could come so they could hunt gators and using them as literally gator bait and putting that on postcards. that the savagery that took place, yet your state would now like to teach that acts of violence against african americans has to be taught alongside claiming it is african americans who were causing the violence. and that's not limited to the 1908 atlanta race riot, 1919 washington, d.c. race riot, 1920 massacre, 1921 tulsa massacre, 1923 rosewood massacre. they kept happening over and over again. and i wanted you to comment on this, please, senator. florida is a place where already 35% of these students are white in public school, but 20.9% are black, 36.4% are latino. 2.8% are asian. and 4.1% are two or more races. when the vice president says it's propaganda, they're trying to propagandize nonwhite

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Asia Business Report

its gdp growth estimate for the fiscal year ending injune to what is reported to be one of the lowest levels in history. our business correspondent explains why. pakistan's gdp is now officially estimated to expand at a mere three tenths of a percent for the financial year 2022, 2023 which runs through tojune 30. this is much lower than an earlier estimate of 2% and below both the world bank and the imf projections. the sharp slowdown in growth is one of the lowest in the history of pakistan which is also reeling under a political turmoil. last year, pakistan proved over 6% levels but the country's economic expansion has been discounted by a broad—based slowdown across agriculture, industry, and services. it also faces billions of dollars in economic losses, due to the 2022 floods, with prices soaring and inflation hitting a record 36.4%. there has also been a near halting of imports, as foreign currency reserves have dwindled. economists and rating agencies have warned of rising default risks if the country isn't able to reach a crucial deal

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Asia Business Report

the lowest levels in history. our business correspondent nikhil imandar explains why. pakistan's gdp is now officially estimated to expand at a mere three tenths of a percent for the financial year 2022, 2023 which runs through tojune 30. this is much lower than an earlier estimate of 2% and below both the world bank and the imf projections. the sharp slowdown in growth is one of the lowest in the history of pakistan which is also reeling under a political turmoil. last year, pakistan proved over 6% levels but the country's economic expansion has been discounted by a broad—based slowdown across agriculture, industry, and services. it also faces billions of dollars in economic losses, due to the 2022 floods, with prices soaring and inflation hitting a record 36.4%. there has also been a near halting of imports, as foreign currency reserves have dwindled. economists and rating agencies have warned of rising default

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Asia Business Report

present for the financial year 2022, 23 which ones through to june 30. this is much lower than in earlier at 2% and below both the world bank and the imf projections. the sharp slowdown in growth as one of the lowest in growth as one of the lowest in the history in pakistan, which is also reeling under political turmoil. which is also reeling under politicalturmoil. last which is also reeling under political turmoil. last year pakistan growth over 6% level but the countries economic expansion has been stunted by a broad—based slowdown across agriculture, industry and services with them it's also face billions of dollars in economic losses due to the 2022 floods with prices soaring and inflation and hitting a record 36.4%. this also been a near holding of imports as foreign currency reserves have dwindled. economists and rating agencies have warned of rising default risk if the country isn't able to reach a crucial deal with the international monetary fund to stabilise is troubling economy.—

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from 2017 to 2018, and that is about 80 per visit, and in 2018 to 2019, it dropped to about 36.4, and so you can see that the decrease there, and also it went to 12.2% from 2019 to 2020. so it is encouraging to be one more step in the right direction. >> thank you, doctor. and now, we know it is a good condiment that could save your life. and so a man who was lost at sea lived thanks to what? catsup. a strong current swept him out to sea, and he tried to call friends, lost the signal, and then he spent the next four days

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BBC News

applied to university this year. btec and the first t—level results are also out today. with me now is our education correspondent sean dilley. lets begin with those stats on the a levels. so, 36.4%. that�*s quite a lot higher than the 25.4% who received a* and as in 2019, the last time we had a normal year. why is that? , , time we had a normal year. why is that? , y �* , time we had a normal year. why is that? , , �*, time we had a normal year. why is that? _ that? firstly, let's kick off and sa a that? firstly, let's kick off and say a massive _ that? firstly, let's kick off and say a massive congratulations| that? firstly, let's kick off and i say a massive congratulations to that? firstly, let's kick off and - say a massive congratulations to you if you are picking up your results today. enjoy it, it will be a fantastic day for you. a, today. enjoy it, it will be a fantastic day for you. a rite of passage- _ fantastic day for you. a rite of passage- who _ fantastic day for you. a rite of passage. who doesn't - fantastic day for you. a rite of. passage. who doesn't remember fantastic day for you. a rite of - passage. who doesn't remember that? just en'o passage. who doesn't remember that? just enjoy the — passage. who doesn't remember that? just enjoy the day- _ passage. who doesn't remember that? just enjoy the day. this _ passage. who doesn't remember that? just enjoy the day. this disparity, - just enjoy the day. this disparity, some people might see it, statistically, was actually expected. as you say, pre—pandemic in 2019, there were traditional exams. there are traditional exams now, but there are key differences. for the past two years, teachers

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i�*ve listened to them for the last eight months of training with them. now it�*s about instinct. and i�*ve got to go in there wanting myself, garcia, angel, mccracken, my mum, my father can�*t wind this for me. it�*s just me. that�*s all the sport for now. is more details emerging in our top story today. exam results have just been published for hundreds of thousands of pupils across england, wales and northern ireland. around 36.4% of pupils got a* and a grades in a levels. it�*s a slight fall on the record high from last year, but this is the first time since 2019 that grades have been based on public exams because of the pandemic. this year�*s competition for university spots is expected to be among the toughest yet. there are more 18—year—olds as a population bulge works it ways through the system and a greater proportion — 44% across the uk —

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BBC News

students across england, wales and northern ireland are getting exam results this morning. a level students, t—level students and btec students have all been marked based on exams — for the first time since two years of covid disruption. compared to 2019, when exams were last sat in—person, there's been a i9% increase in students gaining a place at their firm or insurance choice university. the proportion of students in england, wales and northern ireland getting top a—level grades has fallen since the record high of last year, but is higher than 2019. around 36.4% of pupils have achieved a* and a grades. and for the new t—level exams — where students split time between classroom learning and industry placements — the overall pass rate is 92%. the education secretary, james cleverly, explains why there won't be as many top grades this year...

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compared with 2019, when exams were last sat in—person, there's been a19% increase in students gaining a place at their firm or insurance choice university. the proportion of students in england, wales and northern ireland getting top a—level grades has fallen since the record high of last year, but is higher than 2019. around 36.4% of pupils have achieved a* and a grades. and for the new t—level exams — where students split time between classroom learning and industry placements — the overall pass rate is 92%. the education secretary, james cleverly, explains why there aren't as many top grades this year. the pandemic years were a really tough set of years and firstly, i would like to congratulate students who have got their results today, i know they worked incredibly hard and so did the teachers. we always had a plan that we wanted to get the

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of covid disruption. compared with 2019, when exams were last sat in—person, there's been a19% increase in students gaining a place at their firm or insurance choice university. the proportion of students in england, wales and northern ireland getting top a—level grades has fallen since the record high of last year, but is higher than 2019. around 36.4% of pupils have achieved a* and a grades. and for the new t—level exams — where students split time between classroom learning and industry placements — the overall pass rate is 92%. the education secretary, james cleverly, explains why there aren't as many top grades this year. the pandemic years were a really tough set of years and firstly, i would like to congratulate students who have got their results today, i know they worked incredibly hard and so did the teachers. we always had a plan that we wanted to get the

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