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The 2024 LGS high school basic scores were shared with the admission guide published by the Ministry of National Education. The basic scores will be displayed when you enter the city, town, school name according to the type of high school in the e-school VBS system. Therefore, the LGS high school basic scores, percentiles, pass rankings, and quota numbers are discussed by students and parents. Candidates who want to select Anatolian High School, Vocational High School, Imam Hatip High School, and Science High School should make their selection based on these basic scores. Here are the 2024 LGS high school…

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For those who prefer an all-natural approach, the concept of plant-based food stocking may seem foreign, but it’s important to remember that societal mores and tastes change over time. Currently, younger millennials and older Gen Zers are intersecting, creating new paradigms in the broader culinary world. Let’s look at some hard numbers: According to information cited by The Food Institute, the majority of college students, specifically 81%, would choose plant-based foods if it were the default option. Furthermore, extensive research has found that members of Generation Z (colloquially known as Zoomers) are more interested in plant-based foods than older age…

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Book Review Compton on My Mind: A Life in Pursuit of Racial Equality Albert M. CamarilloStanford: 312 pages, $28.If you buy a book linked to on our site, The Times may receive a commission from Bookshop.org, which helps support independent bookshops. Albert M. Camarillo has been a history professor at Stanford University for more than 40 years, working to advance racial equality after experiencing it firsthand in his hometown of Compton, where he was born in 1948. His new memoir alternates between his own story and Compton’s, revealing both. Camarillo tells the story of Compton’s growing black population and scarcity…

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In the 1960s, there were three places in downtown Tallahassee where gay white men could get a glimpse and meet people like them.The bus station, the courthouse and the bar at the Floridian Hotel, where the Aloft is now located, back then called the Cypress Lounge.But it was risky, said Charles Upchurch, a history professor at Florida State University.”We had to be very careful because the repercussions of being arrested and having your name in the paper are huge,” Upchurch said.Tallahassee’s LGBTQ history and the different ways people have experienced “same-sex desire and gender transition” has been around for as…

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Galatasaray president Dursun Ozbek spoke at a ceremony to announce the jersey sponsorship deal with Puma.Below is a statement from Dursun Ozbek:Thank you Puma for this business. They are one of the most important brands in the world. They welcome new ideas and suggestions. Our new collaboration will bring great benefits. It will be a long-term strategic cooperation. They made us feel that they have the same dream, the same vision as us. This will lead us to great success. The goal is the 25th championship and 5 stars. I think Puma is starting to prepare the 5 star jersey.…

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From 2021 to 2022, the number of New Yorkers living in poverty increased from 1.5 million to 2 million, about 500,000 more people living in poverty than the previous year. The overall poverty rate increased from 18% to 23%.In 2022, 25% of New York City children, or about 420,000 people, will live in poverty, the highest rate since 2015.According to a January 2024 state Department of Health report, “nearly one in four New York State adults (24.9%) experience food insecurity,” with the three New York City counties with the highest rates of food insecurity statewide: the Bronx, Queens and Kings.These…

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Olivia Jacobs, right, of Chilkat Guides, walks the first mile of the Chilkoot National Historic Trail near historic Dyea and Skagway, Alaska/Jennifer BainAmbling along the first mile of the Alaska portion of the Chilkoot Trail, we walked in the footsteps of Klondike gold rush seekers without feeling any of their pain. The sun shone, the trail was steep but well maintained, and we were only weighed down by water bottles. In fact, we were warned to leave snacks behind lest any crumbs attract wildlife.Nope, it was nothing like the 1890s when thousands of “stampeders” tackled these dense forests and rugged…

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Hatice O, head of Denizbank’s Bornova branch, made the remarks during a chat with journalists in Hamburg, responding to a question about the charges of “qualified fraud” and “embezzlement” levelled against him.Hakan Ateş recalled that more than 90 percent of the employees of TalyşBank, which was acquired in 2002, continued to work there, and that Hatice O was also an employee of TalyşBank.Ateş said he learned Hatice O said “she and her mother were in debt due to health problems”, adding:”We are following the news on the case in question here. In our investigation so far, the bank still has…

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The Radler: A cyclist’s favorite beer As the temperatures rise and the sun shines, beer fans and occasional drinkers are once again caught up in the seasonal dilemma of how to enjoy a cold brew without feeling as heavy as a sumo wrestler in a sauna. Enter the Radler (known as a shandy in the U.S.), a questionable hybrid described as “the mismatched child of a beer and a lemonade stand” when a German bar owner was experiencing a beer shortage and, in the process, created an entirely new style of beer. A slightly revised history of the Radler It…

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The protests, which have drawn tens of thousands of people into the streets in Kenya for weeks, were born online, when citizens rallied on Twitter to oppose controversial proposals to increase taxes and fees. The Finance Bill, first introduced in Parliament in May, would have eliminated VAT exemptions on basic products such as bread, diapers, sanitary napkins and detergent, increased taxes on mobile money transfers and introduced a new annual tax on motor vehicles. The bill sparked widespread public criticism; many of its original proposals were withdrawn, but activists insisted the entire bill be scrapped. Citizens shared phone numbers of…

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