Witnessing violence in high school as bad as being bullied

    Tech Explorist: Students who experience violence at a high school are more likely to report psycho-social and academic impairment later. The study conducted by the Université de Montréal with colleagues in Belgium and France suggests that being a bystander of high-school violence can be as damaging to mental health.Michel Janosz of UdeM’s School of Psycho-Education…

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      The Myth of the Singular Voice

      Danielle Jackson/LONGREADS In an incisive essay for the Baffler, political scientist Adolph Reed considers how many pop culture creations made with Black audiences in mind — including films like Birth of a Nation, Selma, and Black Panther — are narratives of singular, heroic, often male, achievement. “Tales of inspiration and uplift,” he calls them. Meanwhile,…

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        Govt moves to bring back Bangabandhu assassins: Quader

        M Humayun Kabir: Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said the government has started an initiative to bring back two assassins of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The government has filed two separate cases in the US and Canada courts to repatriate M Rashed Chowdhury and Noor Chowdhury, the Awami League general secretary said. “The…

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          Robi set to transfer 20pc stake to edotco at $120m

          Desk report: Mobile operator Robi is set to offload its 20 per cent stake valued at US$120 million to edotco Bangladesh, a Malaysia-based telecommunications infrastructure services company, reports The financial express. Bangladesh’s second largest mobile phone operator has taken the latest initiative to facilitate edotco Bangladesh Co. Ltd. (edotco BD) for complying with the rules…

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            Insider Trump resisters are not heroes

            Peter Van Buren, A 24-year State Department veteran, Author/BDnews24 The unnamed insiders who claim to be working clandestinely to resist Donald Trump are not heroes. As a State Department whistleblower who lost his career to tell the truth about the Iraq war, I am burdened by how the interviewees in Bob Woodward’s new book, “Fear,”…

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              Research in yeast leads to serendipitous finding about a central nervous system disorder

              EurekAlert: Studying the fundamental aspects of biology can sometimes lead to unexpected findings that directly relate to human disease. In one of the latest examples of scientific serendipity, researchers from the Salk Institute found that an important quality control mechanism in baker’s yeast is closely connected to hypomyelinating leukodystrophy, a debilitating disease found in children….

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                Light-trap to protect crops

                Sojol Sorkar, Tungipara, Gopalganj: Light traps have been built to protect the aman crops from damaging insects in Patgati, Borny, Kusholi, Ramchandrapur and Chingari municipalities of Tungipara upazila. According to the Agricultural office, 50 light traps have been erected in the upazilla’s 16 blocks to control the spread of disease and the insects. Some farmers…

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