Spanish parents call strike demanding ‘no homework’

Children in Spain are complaining about excessive homework, which is also being supported by their parents, who have decided to go on a strike against their children’s school load for the entire month of November. The Spanish Alliance of Parents’

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Parents seek clarity on medical admission in private colleges

The ambiguity over the admission procedure in the fraternity of private-run medical colleges in Maharashtra had once again prompted several parents of aspirants whose names came up on the merit list of deemed institutes.  Intimidated by the probable event of

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Parents protest towards rate hike, DPS Gautam Budh Nagar questioned

Delhi Public School, Gautam Budh Nagar witnessed protests from approximately 150 Dad and mom inQuarter 132 on Monday, July 5 2016. The protest became towards the College management, who havehiked Faculty price by way of 14 per cent. rate hike

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Stem cell progeny tell their parents when to turn on

Super-sonic signal: A signal from Transit-Amplifying Cells (TACs) activates stem cells in the hair follicle, researchers have found. Both types of cells appear in green (top), with TACs clustered lower down. The researchers identified the signal as Sonic Hedgehog. In

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Stem cell progeny tell their parents when to turn on

Super-sonic signal: A signal from Transit-Amplifying Cells (TACs) activates stem cells in the hair follicle, researchers have found. Both types of cells appear in green (top), with TACs clustered lower down. The researchers identified the signal as Sonic Hedgehog. In

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Parents start their kids’ online presence before they turn 2

Mark Mawson | Getty Images Social media and “sharenting” have created a new baby milestone: establishing an online presence. A whopping 92 percent of kids in the United States have an online identity by age 2, according to Time magazine.

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