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A teacher from Tahiti launches a YouTube channel for his students • TNTV Tahiti Nui Télévision
Elliott teaches physics and chemistry at La Minet High School in Papeete. Polynesia was booked for the first time last year. Teachers are forced to adapt in order to establish educational continuity, at a distance. Then Elliott came up with the idea of shooting a series of videos: “In my subject I teach concepts that are difficult for students to understand, especially from a distance. The video makes his concepts more realistic by combining animation, text and audio. It also allows students to review passages that they find difficult to understand at will.” To make the concepts affordable, the teacher…
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) reports that small business debt has not decreased since the beginning of the year. In fact, the average debt is close to $170,000. The accommodation and food services sector is the hardest hit by COVID-19 with an average debt of $333,174.“Although the overall average debt accumulated due to COVID-19 has been relatively stable for six months, paying it off will be the next major challenge for SMEs while they still have to contend with many difficulties: insufficient income, limited reception capacity, “And winter is upon us,” said Francois Vincent, vice president of CFIB.Also,…
While the eastern suburbs appeared to be stabilizing the number of new COVID-19 cases in their lands, such as the county, the increase is again accelerating. Within three days, 112 individuals in the area tested positive. No new deaths were added to the latest report by CIUSSS de l’Estrie – CHUS. For its part, Quebec’s registry identifies an additional 750 cases on Thursday. In the Istrian region, the number of infected people reached 15,572, and 355 patients died of the virus. The number of active cases in the region is increasing while it has 216. Sherbrooke is the one that…
This 660-kilometre high-speed line will connect the Red Sea city of Ain Sukhna with Mersa Matruh on the Mediterranean. The German company Siemens won this contract amounting to 3.7 billion euros.It is a new pharaonic site for Egypt. The country has already formalized the agreement with a consortium led by Siemens to design and manufacture a high-speed line that crosses the country from north to south. Contract amount: 3.75 billion euros for a global project that is supposed to cost 7.5 billion euros in the country.With a length of 660 kilometers, it will connect the Red Sea city of Ain…
Friday 3 September 2021 French website Opscidia, which aims to make scientific information free and open to access, has just launched Science Checker, an open source tool developed with Gandi’s support. the tool science checker, developed by Opscidia, invites users to ask a question to find out the relationship between an agent (object, substance, verb, etc.) and disease. 3 keywords must be entered in the search bars: factor, effect and disease. Once a question is asked, the Science Checker tool draws on the scientific literature and selects relevant articles to answer the question asked. Opscidia relies on this Open source…
Yes, that is possible today. Today we come to a solution, which is to get part of the tunnel, acknowledged Thursday at ICI RDI Chairman and CEO of CPDQ Infra, Jean-Marc Arbod. And so he returned to the words of the organization last winter, according to which it will be the only possible air project. According to Mr. Arbod, this integration of air and underground has several advantages. It allows you to have a direct connection to the entire subway network in Montreal. What was in the air was more complicated. It also allows for a back station, i.e. a…
(Ottawa) Canada’s merchandise trade surplus fell to $778 million in July as imports rose more than exports, Statistics Canada reported Thursday. Posted Sep 2, 2021 at 9:04 am Updated at 13:12 This result compared to a revised trade surplus of $2.6 billion for the month of June (preliminary reading indicated a surplus of $3.2 billion). TD Bank economist Omar Abdul Rahman said the data is the latest in a list of recent negative economic surprises that indicate that the Canadian economy experienced a period of weakness in the early third quarter. “But despite the overall negative effects of the report,…
At a press conference to announce her commitments regarding infrastructure, Erin O’Toole confirmed her intention to do so receipt [la marchandise]Not like Mr. Trudeau with nice words. In other words, the Conservative Party leader intends to take action. He has already pledged to balance the budget in 10 years without cuts, achieve economic growth of 3% or more annually and restore jobs lost during the COVID-19 health crisis. But although the party presented its platform to Canadians at the start of the election campaign, the cost of the promises remains unknown to this day, due to the lack of a…
The House of Science is like a collection of stories. Beautiful stories that tell neighborhoods in all their freshness. But also in all its complexities. Arch to marvel at the treasures of the world. In this new episode, let’s meet one of our closest relatives: the orangutan.You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] The last Bornean orangutan was filmed in its natural habitat! Threatened by the loss of its habitat, the Bornean orangutan, endemic to this island, is threatened with extinction. The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) works daily to protect and protect it through various projects. During this…
(Ottawa) A record number of Indigenous candidates are running in federal elections this year. They say they want to help implement important changes in the relationship between government and the First Nations, the Inuit, and the Métis. Posted on 1He is September 2021 at 9:39 pm Brittany Hobson Canadian Press According to an analysis by The Canadian Press based on information posted on party websites as well as on details obtained from political parties, at least 77 Indigenous candidates are running. However, it is possible that some of the candidates did not identify themselves as Aboriginal. By comparison, there were…
