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Columbia Digest
Film series The Columbia Jewish Congregation opens its 21st annual film series Saturday, Jan. 19, with "The Little Traitor." All screenings will be at the Columbia Jewish Congregation, 5885 Robert Oliver Place, Room 200. Tickets are $30 for the four-film...Tags: Yoga, Judaism, Traitor (movie), Wii, Social Organizations
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Milbank FFA members advance
The Milbank FFA Chapter participated in the State FFA Leadership Career Development Event on December 2-3, in Pierre with two of the Milbank FFA members advancing on to the National FFA Convention in October. Kiera Leddy placed first in Job Interview....Tags: Arts and Culture, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Employment
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Group calls on feds to investigate Hampton cigarette sting
HAMPTON — The Coalition for Justice for Civil Rights on Tuesday said the FBI should investigate an undercover Hampton Police cigarette sting shut down by the city after allegations of officer misconduct because it was started with federal money....
Tags: Arts and Culture, FBI, Police Investigations, Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice
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Wycliffe Bible Translators ranked 70th on Forbes list
The Religion WorldOrlando-based Wycliffe Bible Translators, the largest Scripture translation organization in the world, is ranked the 70th largest U.S. charity in an annual Forbes report. Wycliffe ranked 108th overall in 2011. For the second year in a row, Wycliffe is... -
One skill that will instantly make you a better job candidate
Brazen CareeristBrazen Careerist Looking for another way to stand out in a tough job market, while increasing your competitiveness and versatility down the road in your career? If you can commit to adding one or more languages to your resume, you'll instantly stand...Tags: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Advice Columns and Columnists, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Harry D. Grunwell, retired Army warrant officer and linguist, dies at 66
Harry Dutton Grunwell, a retired Army warrant officer with a talent for linguistics and computers, died Dec. 5 at Howard County General Hospital from complications of multiple sclerosis. The Marriottsville resident was 66. Mr. Grunwell was born in Ogden,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Multiple Sclerosis, U.S. Army, Fort Meade (military base), Howard County General Hospital
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'Amazing Race' finale recap, Goat farmers for the win!
Previously on "The Amazing Race," there were 11 teams. Some of them were really awesome, and some were not. Phil Keoghan eliminated a lot of them, and now the lucky remaining few are in Spain. It all ends tonight, you know, so I hope you have some comfort...
Tags: Andre Agassi, Caves and Caverns, Auto Racing, Spain, France
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The benefits and challenges of raising bilingual children
The benefits and challenges of raising bilingual children Growing up in Argentina, Monica Fetzer remembers times when she wanted to speak only Spanish. But her parents, the children of German immigrants, spoke German in their home. They sent Monica...
Tags: High Schools, Arts and Culture, Schools, Loyola University Maryland, Soccer
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UAF Awarded $1.9 Million for Linguistics Program
Channel 2 NewsThe University of Alaska Fairbanks garnered $1.9 million from the U.S. Department of Education for their linguistics program. The awarded money will fund a projected three-year program that aims to improve educational outcomes for Alaska Native students...Tags: Arts and Culture, Education, U.S. Department of Education
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S.D. FFA recognizes top leaders at State Leadership Career Development Events
BROOKINGS - The South Dakota FFA Association hosted 446 FFA members from across South Dakota at the 2012 State FFA Leadership Career Development Events on Dec. 2-3 in Pierre, S.D. These FFA members advanced to the state level competition by placing...Tags: Lilly Eli & Co, Watertown, Career and Workplace, Employment, Travel
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Howard elementary schools offer lessons in Chinese, Spanish
When you enter Julie Chang's world languages class at Waverly Elementary School in Ellicott City, you leave English at the door. Then, if you know the answer to a question and are told to "qing ju shou," you raise your hand. If you're told, "bu shou hua,"...Tags: Students, Nick Jr. (tv network), Schools, Science, Teaching and Learning
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Bilingual jobs: Foreign-language careers on rise
Tribune Media ServicesBilingual? Bye, unemployment! Fourteen years ago, Leslie Lancry founded Language Stars, a Chicago-based foreign language education program for children. The effort started modestly, with just one classroom and 15 students. Fast-forward to 2012, and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Labor Markets, Career and Workplace, Employment, Employment Opportunities
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