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Latest trial of the One Laptop Per Child running in India; Uruguay orders 100,000 machines

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Latest trial of the One Laptop Per Child running in India; Uruguay orders 100,000 machines

Thursday, November 8, 2007

India is the latest of the countries where the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) experiment has started. Children from the village of Khairat were given the opportunity to learn how to use the XO laptop. During the last year XO was distributed to children from Arahuay in Peru, Ban Samkha in Thailand, Cardal in Uruguay and Galadima in Nigeria. The OLPC team are, in their reports on the startup of the trials, delighted with how the laptop has improved access to information and ability to carry out educational activities. Thailand’s The Nation has praised the project, describing the children as “enthusiastic” and keen to attend school with their laptops.

Recent good news for the project sees Uruguay having ordered 100,000 of the machines which are to be given to children aged six to twelve. Should all go according to plan a further 300,000 machines will be purchased by 2009 to give one to every child in the country. As the first to order, Uruguay chose the OLPC XO laptop over its rival from Intel, the Classmate PC. In parallel with the delivery of the laptops network connectivity will be provided to schools involved in the project.

The remainder of this article is based on Carla G. Munroy’s Khairat Chronicle, which is available from the OLPC Wiki. Additional sources are listed at the end.

Contents

  • 1 India team
  • 2 Khairat
    • 2.1 The town school
  • 3 The workplace
  • 4 Marathi
  • 5 The teacher
  • 6 Older children, teenagers, and villagers
  • 7 The students
  • 8 Teacher session
  • 9 Parents’ meetings
  • 10 Grounding the server
  • 11 Every child at school
  • 12 Sources
  • 13 External links
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  • 15 Dec, 2021
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Early morning fire kills four New York group home residents

Sunday, March 22, 2009

After an early morning fire began, four out of the nine people living at the Riverview Individual Residential Alternative group home located in Wells, New York were killed by the blaze. The Sunmount Developmental Disabilities Services Office, which supervises the home, told the media that the fire started at approximately 5:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time. Two staff members were at the home at the time, who safely evacuated four of the five survivors.

The names of the residents killed in the fire were not able to be released due to New York’s Mental Hygiene Law, but are able to be identified as two adult men, aged 32 and 52, and two adult women, aged 43 and 60. A 71-year-old male was injured in the fire, and was taken to a hospital in Utica, a nearby city. The other four residents have been relocated to an unnamed group home. Both staff members are also being examined at the hospital.

“On behalf of all New Yorkers, I wish to extend my heartfelt condolences to the families, loved ones and friends of the four victims and to continue to pray for the full recovery of those five people and two staff members who survived this incident. I also want to express my thanks and appreciation for the first responders and volunteers who worked swiftly and diligently to respond to this tragedy,” David Patterson, the governor of New York, said to the media.

The exact cause of the fire has yet to be determined. However, the New York Civil Liberties Union stated that “the blaze appears to have been an electrical fire and the sprinkler system was knocked out immediately.” They also called for “an immediate investigation into the causes of and contributing factors of the fire.”

The New York State Department of State Office of Fire Prevention and Control is currently investigating the causes of the blaze, with help from New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the New York State Commission on Quality of Care and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities.

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  • 14 Dec, 2021
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How To Maintain A Modern Sofa}

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A modern sofa is a must have for any home. They come in different sizes, designs, and made of different materials that will surely fit with the taste of any individual today. You have the leisure to pick the perfect one for your needs among the thousand of modern sofa selections in the market today. But what happens next after bringing home that modern sofa? How do you maintain their quality? Maintenance is important in keeping your modern sofa in tip top shape. For steps on how to maintain your sofa, read on.Identify The MaterialFor proper maintenance of your modern sofa, you first have to identify the material used for its make. You might accidentally ruin the quality of your sofa when using a wrong cleaning agent for it. To avoid this, it is essential to clarify with the furniture shops or with the manufacturer on what is used for your modern sofa, and some advice on how to properly clean it without compromising its quality.Easy Cleaning For Leather SofasIf the modern sofa is made of leather then maintaining it is easy. Get a rag or a feather duster to brush dust and other grains away from your sofa. You may also dip a cotton cloth or rag in water and wipe your sofa clean. This will ensure that you get all the dust. Don’t forget to wipe on the corners where dust accumulates. Then polish it of with some cleaning agent for leather you can buy in hardware stores to bring back the shine.Fabric-Made Modern Sofa Cleaning TipsAs for modern sofas made of fabric, you may give it a good run with a vacuum cleaner to suck up all the dust particles on it. A hand vacuum would be perfect for this scenario. For stains, a soft cloth with some water and soap solution should do the trick. You can also use a soft-bristled toothbrush with the same solution for hard-to-remove stains. You can also get a fabric cleaning agent to make the job easier.Fur Sofa Cleaning GuideModern sofas made of fur can be a hassle to clean compared to fabric and leather made sofas. This kind of modern sofa cannot be subjected to a cleaning solution, since it might be strong enough to destroy the fiber. One advice here is to stick with a vacuum cleaner to clean. Fur sofas are also very sensitive to dirt; static charge may magnetize miniscule particles to it that makes it a lot of hassle to clean you need to do it in a regular basis. If you do want one for your home, be sure to keep it in a room with less exposure to dust or soil.Vanessa Arellano DoctorModern FurnitureMiami Modern Furniture

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  • 13 Dec, 2021
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‘Astonishing’ figures show 800 Scottish NHS staff earning over £140,000

Sunday, November 28, 2010

In tough financial times we need to make sure that our focus is on patient care and every penny is spent in the most efficient way.

Over 800 National Health Service staff in Scotland are earning more than £140,000 each year—more than First Minister Alex Salmond. New figures also reveal that 3,000 NHS workers are earning over £100,000. One NHS board alone, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, employs 893 staff earning more than £100,000, and 181 being paid over £140,000.

Jackie Baillie, health spokeswoman for the Labour Party, which uncovered the figures, said they were “astonishing”, and urged health boards to examine if savings can be made by reducing salaries of top earners. “This is a far better option than cutting frontline staff like nurses and midwives. In tough financial times we need to make sure that our focus is on patient care and every penny is spent in the most efficient way.” She further said: “In the current economic climate, it is impossible to justify huge salaries for consultants and senior executives when health boards are planning 4000 job losses this year, including 1500 nurses and midwives.”

Britain’s largest health service industrial union, Unison, questioned the amount of money the NHS was paying. A spokesperson said: “Unison doesn’t begrudge anybody the rate of pay for the job but obviously our membership will be concerned that while they are to face a pay freeze and people delivering frontline services are losing their jobs, there is a cohort of folk who appear to earn more than the most senior politician in the land.”

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  • 12 Dec, 2021
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On the campaign trail in the USA, May 2016

Monday, June 13, 2016

The following is the first edition of a monthly series chronicling the U.S. 2016 presidential election. It features original material compiled throughout the previous month after an overview of the month’s biggest stories.

In this month’s edition on the campaign trail: a former Republican congressman briefly joins the Libertarian Party and runs for vice president; the Democratic Party names its National Convention Platform Drafting Committee amid controversy; and Wikinews interviews a candidate who had a surprisingly strong performance in the West Virginia Democratic presidential primary.

Contents

  • 1 Summary
  • 2 Ex GOP congressman joins LP, seeks VP, then leaves
  • 3 DNC aims for unity with Platform Drafting Committee picks; controversy ensues
  • 4 Interview with overachieving West Virginia Democratic protest candidate
  • 5 Related articles
  • 6 Sources
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  • 11 Dec, 2021
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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green Party candidate Lloyd Helferty, Thornhill

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Lloyd Helferty is running for the Green Party of Ontario in the Ontario provincial election, in the Thornhill riding. Wikinews’ Nick Moreau interviewed him regarding his values, his experience, and his campaign.

Stay tuned for further interviews; every candidate from every party is eligible, and will be contacted. Expect interviews from Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic Party members, Ontario Greens, as well as members from the Family Coalition, Freedom, Communist, Libertarian, and Confederation of Regions parties, as well as independents.

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  • 9 Dec, 2021
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Personal Insurance The Insurance Crisis In Australia

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Personal Insurance – The Insurance Crisis in Australia

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Kerrie Peacock

It is a widely known fact that Australia is one of the most underinsured developed countries in the world. A 2011 survey by CommInsure Life Insurance found that Australians were underinsured by 3.1 trillion dollars. Only 56 percent had life insurance, with most having insufficient cover – 65 percent of them only had the default level of insurance in their super fund. The survey also found that 46 percent of Australians will go on holiday after a brush with death in comparison to 34 percent that will get insurance.

The risk of underinsurance

A typical underinsured family in Australia will see the family income drop by half in case of a tragic event, forcing them to struggle to make their mortgage repayments and meet other bills. As a result, those hit by the misfortune are left to depend on government payments, which are usually inadequate. According to the 2011 CommInsure survey, more than half of the Australian population would have to turn to Centrelink in the event that a family member became terminally ill or died. The average weekly support pension provided through Centrelink Disability is less than 350 dollars.

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Reasons for underinsurance

Even so, insurance has been around for a very long time, but over the years, there have been numerous stories of Australians not being underinsured or not insured against disasters. The same reasons are often given for underinsurance, including the cost or inability to afford it, the assumed lack of need for insurance or the assumption that it\’s not important. Other reasons include not being aware of the need for it and confusion about the different types of insurance available.

Many young and healthy Australians believe they won\’t be affected by serious illness or injury. The leading reasons for taking out extra cover in Australia are when taking out a mortgage, on the encouragement of friends or family and when a child is born.

Insurance index

In February 2013, in an effort to test the popular perception that Australians are underinsured, TAL conducted a survey involving more than 1200 Australians. The vast majority of those involved admitted that they did not have adequate insurance. An index was developed to measure people\’s perceptions of their cover, which used a score of 0 to 100 based on the types of insurance an individual owned and whether he or she felt the coverage amount was sufficient.

The nation score for the index was a meager 24.2. Only 8 percent of the participants scored above 70. 30 percent scored 0 because they had no form of personal insurance. The results were surprising in light of the increasing take-up of life insurance via superannuation in the recent past. Although most Australians have some form of life insurance through their super, some are not even aware of it, while many more do not know whether their level of cover is adequate.

The need to put personal insurance at the forefront when making financial management decisions cannot be overemphasized. If you are unsure about how to go about obtaining insurance, speak to a financial advisor and learn the different insurance products available that would be relevant for you.

Copyright (c) 2014 Kerrie Peacock

Kerrie Peacock is a personal insurance researcher who is dedicated to providing accurate information on insurance matters in Australia. Visit

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  • 8 Dec, 2021
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South Gippsland, Australia local council candidate Sue Plowright speaks with Wikinews about environment, education, and other local issues

Saturday, September 4, 2021

Since June 2019, the people of South Gippsland Shire, located at the southernmost tip of Australia, have been without a local council, after a state government inquiry found “high levels of tension” within the council. Administrators were appointed by the Victorian state government in July 2019, who have governed the shire since then. However, South Gippsland’s council is scheduled to be restored with an election to be held via post from October 5-22, 2021.

Wikinews interviewed one of the candidates standing in this election, Sue Plowright. She is an independent contesting the Coastal-Promontory ward, which covers towns such as Venus Bay, Waratah Bay, Yanakie, Foster, Port Welshpool, and Toora. The Coastal-Promontory Ward elects three councillors to the South Gippsland Shire Council.

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England’s elderly face human rights breaches in home care system

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

A report published today by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) finds that, in many cases, England’s home care system breaches the human rights of the elderly it is supposed to serve. The Close to home: older people and human rights in home care report is the result of a twelve-month investigation into care generally provided by local authorities.

Approximately half of those receiving home care, plus friends and family, providing evidence to the inquiry were satisfied with the quality of care provided. However, the report stresses that there are “systemic problems” arising from “a failure to apply a human rights approach to home care provision”. The report asserts that it is generally not the fault of individuals providing care, but serious problems exist as local authorities seem unaware of their obligations under the Human Rights Act and fail to commission, procure, and monitor care accordingly.

The report says articles two, three and eight of the European Convention on Human Rights are frequently being breached. These, respectively, cover an individual’s right to life, protection from inhumane and degrading treatment, and respect for dignity and personal independence. Criticisms include that care is not provided in a common-sense manner, and funding of care for the elderly is at lower levels than for younger people with similar problems and needs.

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The EHRC’s investigation highlights a range of recurring complaints and attempts to identify the underlying causes; cost is repeatedly mentioned, with use of the private-sector leading to some local authorities offering a “one size fits all” service leaving many elderly feeling they are “a task to be undertaken” and have “little or no choice” as to help received, or when care workers visit. A failure to invest in care workers is noted, with significant responsibility and the wide range of skills required being rewarded with low pay and status; this, the report states, adversely impacts staff retention and, a high turnover of care workers can put the security of care recipients at-risk.

Within the wider investigation, a commissioned independent social report by The Arndale Centre conducted in-depth interviews with a cross-section of 40 elderly individuals receiving home care. As-stressed in the report, those selected were not on the basis of good, or bad, experiences with their – mainly local authority-provided – care. It highlights a widespread feeling amongst those interviewed that they are treated “like a number”, and that aspects of the care provided lead to, or fail to resolve, feelings of social isolation.

The Manchester-based Arndale Centre report concludes that, “[t]he general picture is of a wider home care system in which older people are noteffectively involved: which they do not understand, and which does not often make the extra effort required to involve them in ways tailored to their state of health and other needs”.

nobody to talk [to] face to face. Nobody will knock on that door,[…] a life of isolation.

A recurring theme in the responses of those interviewed is the social isolation that their home care is not adequately addressing. One male interviewee in his seventies who previously used a scooter to get about said in his interview, “I haven’t been out of the house now for about four weeks. I daren’t. The last time I went out on the scooter I hit the kerb and it frightened the living daylights out of me.” Another, an 85-year-old woman who lives alone, expressed sadness at her inability to do normal things, “I would love to go to town to do some shopping. I haven’t been to town for about two years… Wander round the town and have a cup of tea… I’d love that.”

The social isolation many elderly experience was summed up neatly by another woman in her eighties in her interview: “When you go now, I will maybe not talk to anybody till tomorrow; maybe the whole of tomorrow nobody to talk [to]… face to face. Nobody will knock on that door, that is it, a life of isolation.”

The EHRC, having commissioned this report in the face of funding changes and reform of the care system, intends to press for legislative changes to ensure those receiving care at home are given the same protections under the Human Rights Act as those in residential care. In the conclusions of their report they offer to work with, and support, local authorities in understanding and delivering care that respects peoples’ rights and dignity; and, recommend better guidance as to the choices available to the elderly, and their families, be made available.

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  • 5 Dec, 2021
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Why You Should Use Owens Corning Colorado Springs Products

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Owens Corning Colorado Springs has proven its commitment to the production of products that are more sustainable due to the process of innovation, an efficient use of available resources, as well as programs that help to reduce impacts on the environment.

Products that Save Energy

Owens Corning in Colorado Springs has led the way in meeting all of the needs that are present for more energy efficiency by the delivery of a number of different product solutions, including sealing products, fiber glass insulation and other items that make structures much more efficient.

Recycling

Owens Corning products are also a leader in the industry for utilizing insulation products that have been recycled. The light density fiberglass insulation that is used by the brand uses at minimum a total of 58 percent recycled materials. Some products sold in Canada are up to 73 percent recycled content. This places them at the top of the list for environmentally friendly materials that can be used in homes and businesses.

Roofing Uses

With the use of Owens Corning you can select your own roof, design what you want it to look like and the features that it has. This makes it an extremely appealing product in the roofing industry that provides more options than other materials that are commonly used. Added with the environmentally friendly origins, these are materials that are becoming a mainstream product in the roofing industry.

Additionally, when it is time to install a new roof, you can recycle all of the materials that were used. This repurposes them, giving them another life, further benefiting the environment by not ending up in landfills.

If you are interested in the benefits offered by these types of materials for your roof, you should contact the Aspen Roofing Inc Company today to find out more. They can provide you with pricing, options and answer any questions that you may have. Why not receive a beautiful roof that is also environmentally friendly? This is exactly what Owens Corning has to offer.

  • 2 Dec, 2021
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