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THURSDAY - 10 MARCH 2022 - DAY 3 (P1-P4)

THURSDAY - 10 MARCH 2022 - DAY 3 (P1-P4)

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RHS ESSENTIAL 

How to manage your time: Multitasking Will Ruin Results

I can’t speak for everyone on this, because some people can make it work. However, if you are thinking about multitasking, I would advise against it.
Getting multiple things done during the same period of time statistically doesn’t make sense if you want to be 100% efficient.
If you work on 2 things at once, it’s almost impossible to put your full effort into both.
Plus, all the other time management tips for high school students are enough to avoid having to multitask in the first place. Take advantage of the other tips to make high school easier on you.

(https://modernteen.co/time-management-tips-for-high-school-students/)

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history

1987: The Vatican condemns surrogate parenting as well as test-tube and artificial insemination.

1984: Nelson Mandela rejects an offer to be released from prison into the Transkei

1961Members of the AAM hand over a memorandum to Verwoerd's private secretary about Apartheid policies

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NEWS

AU ‘disturbed’ by reports Africans stopped from escaping Ukraine

African bloc says all people have right to cross international borders during conflict as Ukraine-Russia war continues.African countries have been scrambling to evacuate their citizens from Ukraine since Russia sent troops across the border on Thursday. By Hamza Mohamed
The African Union (AU) says it is “disturbed” by reports that African nationals in Ukraine are been prevented from safely crossing the border to flee the raging conflict in the country.
In a statement late Monday, the pan-African body said: “[A]ll people have the right to cross international borders during conflict, and as such, should enjoy the same rights to cross to safety from the conflict in Ukraine, notwithstanding their nationality or racial identity.”
African nationals, mostly students, have accused Ukrainian security forces of stopping them from boarding trains headed to the border regions. Videos shared on social media also show Ukrainian border forces pushing African nationals as they attempt to leave Ukraine.
“Reports that Africans are singled out for unacceptable dissimilar treatment would be shockingly racist and in breach international law,” the AU statement continued.
Al Jazeera spoke to several African and Asian nationals who said they were turned away by Ukrainian authorities at the border to Poland.
“We were the last people to get on anything, it was always like that.” Madi Kemel Dinga, a Congolese student, told Al Jazeera at a reception centre in Korczowa, eastern Poland.
“They will first put their people first. And then us. For me, it was discriminating but for them, it is normal,” Dinga added.
INTERACTIVE_RefugeesDAY6 - March1

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/1/au-disturbed-by-reports-africans-stopped-from-escaping-ukraine