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MONTREAL – Female students in Quebec who participated in the student strike movement are now selling their bodies to pay for their education. Shockingly, the women are having sex with men who supported the tuition increase proposed by the form ...

Oct 8 2012, 4:32am CDT

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Beginners' guide to using technology in language lessons

Source: Guardian Unlimited

This is a fantastic way for pupils to share and celebrate their learning but a blog does need an audience to keep it alive for pupils. A teacher can set up a class blog with individual student pages and it is incredibly easy to do and manage and allows t ...
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"Students lost their school term and their summer jobs and they need cash. These women have to let men, who supported the strike, break their little red square so they can pay for school."


Source: Canoe

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The united nations of our classrooms

Source: Express & Star

Some classrooms have become like mini United Nations where pupils from all over the world are learning together. While some schools now have no white British pupils on their registers due to changes in the numbers living close by, headteachers sa ...
Full article at: Express & Star  More like this  5 hours ago

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Williams Wins Beinecke Scholarship

Source: The Carletonian

David Williams ‘14 has been awarded the prestigious Beinecke Scholarship. Williams, a Philosophy major and French and Francophone Studies concentrator, is one of 20 recipients of the scholarship this year. One hundred individuals comprised the a ...
Full article at: The Carletonian  More like this  11 hours ago

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Thomaston Rotary names Dominic Richards student of the month for May

Source: Foothills Media Group

Photo by Johnny Burnham. Dominic Richards, an 18-year-old senior at Thomaston High School, is the Rotary Club of Thomastonâs student of the month for May. THOMASTON — Dominic Richards, 18, has been named the Rotary Club of Thomaston’s St ...
Full article at: Foothills Media Group  More like this  12 hours ago

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DeGale vs. Demers Early Fight Results From Quebec

Source: Boxing Socialist

Hilton Lac Leamy, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada - Heavyweight prospect Zach Bunce (1-0, 1KO) made his pro debut and stopped Donald Willis (1-3-1) in the third round. Willis was dropped in the first. Bunce dropped him once again in the third, and Willis did ...
Full article at: Boxing Socialist  More like this  14 hours ago, 6:23pm CDT

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Review: Language is the lock and the key for Kathleen Saint-Onge

Source: Montreal Gazette

MONTREAL - Bilingual Being is a hard book to classify. Its publisher calls it a memoir, but this hardly does it justice. Besides narrating the life of linguist and teacher Kathleen Saint-Onge, it examines Quebecâs history and ethnography, explore ...
Full article at: Montreal Gazette  More like this  15 hours ago, 5:56pm CDT

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Study raises questions about accuracy of mammograms in Quebec

Source: Montreal Gazette

MONTREAL - Quebecâs beleaguered mammography program has fallen under renewed scrutiny after the provincial government announced this week that it will review the accuracy of three-quarters of the provinceâs mammography ...
Full article at: Montreal Gazette  More like this  16 hours ago, 5:02pm CDT

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The Masons will reveal some of their inner workings Saturday, when the Grand Lodge of Quebec in downtown Montreal throws its doors open to the public

Source: Montreal Gazette

MONTREAL — Behind its imposing limestone facade, the Masonic Memorial Temple at Sherbrooke and St-Marc Sts. seems as quiet as the tomb. What goes on behind the heavy bronze doors, flanked by twin columns surmounted by glass globes, representin ...
Full article at: Montreal Gazette  More like this  16 hours ago, 4:57pm CDT

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Travel: Quebec City tour visits sites in Louise Penny novel

Source: Guelph Mercury

QUEBEC CITY — Tours Voir Quebec, a local company, is introducing a guided walk based on the bestselling novel Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny. The tour, about two hours, traces the footsteps of the fictional Chief Inspector Armand Gamache ...
Full article at: Guelph Mercury  More like this  16 hours ago, 4:33pm CDT



 

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