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Eight graduates were recognized for completing the Navajo Nation Emergency Medical Service Academy during a ceremony on Sept.
Trainers taught the students how to handle emergencies, provide basic life support, and respond to accidents at school and in their communities.
Newly recruited 5,349 teachers in Abia State have undergone a 12-day capacity training in Aba, ahead of the September 22 resumption date of schools for the ...
The Federal Government has reintroduced History as a compulsory subject in Nigeria’s basic education curriculum, aiming to ...
A skills gap is growing as the F&B industry scales up to accommodate increased demand. Does Dubai’s F&B arena have enough ...
Sixty years ago, Gagliano was an 18-year-old sent in to pinch-run at first for the Indians at Yankee Stadium. He wasn't there ...
As a job training program, the primary way we measure success is by whether our trainees ... Last year, more than 130,000 people were exposed to our work through our outreach activities. We’re ...
Lisa Smart, of Meigs, Brittany Revels, of Thomasville, and Jeremiah Walker, of Thomasville, were among 36 Department of ...
Instructors will hold a live burn day for students where they can learn about and assess fires in eight controlled burn cells ...
Northwestern State University, in partnership with the Louisiana State Board of Private Investigator Examiners (LSBPIE), is ...
Public and private investment serve different purposes. NIH funding often reduces scientific risk by advancing projects to a ...
The Marion Fire Department is partnering with Linn County Emergency Management to expand Community Emergency Response Teams ...
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