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Teacher sacked for improper conduct

6 hours ago ago from Bao Viet Nam

The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training (DoET) has fired teacher Vo Hai Binh after he forced a student to perform physical exercise as a form of punishment. DoET Director Huynh Cong Minh said teacher Vo Hai Binh had breached ethical standards and school regulations by forcing a student to perform exercise as a punishment ( Photo: Ngoc Anh) The department accepted a recommendation ...

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8 hours ago ago from Australian Politics

The Leftist Australian government thinks it is a nanny too Government pushes forward with internet filtering THE Federal Government is pushing ahead with its controversial plan to filter the internet, saying illegal material can be blocked "with 100 per cent accuracy and negligible impact on internet speed". It has just released results of its latest live filtering trials, used as proof that a national internet filter will work. Labor ...

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Letter from Student Advocates Office on Friday Morning Arrests

16 hours ago ago from whose.university.OURuniversity.

Note: This is a leaked draft-form of a letter that SAO plans to release soon. The final version could potentially be quite different from this draft. As such the language in this document does not represent the views of the SAO The Student Advocate’s Office (SAO), a non-partisan and executive office of the ASUC, is deeply concerned with the circumstances surrounding the university arrests of 66 individuals, including approximately 40 ...

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'Coastie Song' stirs up UW-Madison with claims of anti-Semitism, debate over housing policy | Washington Examiner

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Cops lost temper, admits IG

13 hours ago ago from Hyderabad Waves

Eight students and nine policemen were injured when both groups began pelting stones at each other in the Sri Krishnadevaraya University in Anantapur on Tuesday. The inspector-general of police, Ms A.R. Anuradha, admitted that the police personnel at Anantapur lost their temper and their action of hurling back the stones at the students was unjustified. Explaining the sequence of events, Ms Anuradha said some students of the SK University ...

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