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Guyana News Headlines Links – Kaieteur News – 20-21 April 2017
News – 21 April 2017
- Police probe alleged plot to assassinate President Granger
- Oil exploration may go beyond 20 year period
- Money laundering investigations…Gold Board head, deputy, Legal Officer sent on administrative leave
- Gold dealer money laundering probe widens…SOCU seizes several weapons from Bartica
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NEWS AMERICAS NOW – NEWS HEADLINES – APRIL 21, 2017
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Let’s use certain four letter words more often – by Francis Quamina Farrier
Let’s use certain four letter words more often – by Francis Quamina Farrier
The term “Four letter word”, usually takes on a negative thought process in the minds of most people who speak the English language. But this missive is to point out that there are those four letter words which need to be used much more often, such as, “LOVE” and “SOME” – and even “HATE”. Used in a positive context, the four-letter word, “Hate”, can be positive.
For example, if someone says, ” I hate to see people drink and drive!” Or “I hate it when I judge someone else, without first knowing them, or having the facts about what they are accused of doing wrong”. So, there are those times when “hate” can be good. “Good” – another four-letter word. Continue reading
Earth Day 2017: Environmental & Climate Science Literacy – By Rosaliene Bacchus
Saturday, April 22nd, is Earth Day 2017. The theme is: Environmental & Climate Science Literacy. The three-year campaign begins with a March for Science rally on the National Mall in Washington D.C. It will bring together scientists and supporters to demand that our leaders recognize the scientific truths across all disciplines, including climate change and other environmental issues.
“We need to build a global citizenry fluent in the concepts of climate change and aware of its unprecedented threat to our planet,” says Kathleen Rogers, President of Earth Day Network. “Environmental and climate literacy is the engine not only for creating green voters and advancing environmental and climate laws and policies but also for accelerating green technologies and jobs.”
Earth Day Network is publishing Earth Day and Teach-In toolkits online that lay out steps for holding a successful event. To learn more about Earth Day Network and March for Science…
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