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The Cherokee Nation hopes to curb child hunger this summer by enrolling thousands of families in a nutrition card program.Though the state decided earlier this year to forgo roughly $48 million in federal funding for the program, they’re hopeful it will reach even more kids than before.The Cherokee Nation says about 53,000 people are currently enrolled in the program, up from just 13,000 at the same time last year.The Cherokee Nation has offered the program for five years and it is open to both Native and non-Native families within its boundaries, but Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said the program is…

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of Shanghai Menon Animal Nutrition Technology Co., Ltd. (SZSE:301156) shares have fallen 37% over the past 30 days, shedding much of the recent gains. After a few strong quarters, the stock has been largely flat this year, so long term shareholders will likely bemoan the decline in the share price. Even after such a steep decline in stock prices, not many will notice that Shanghai Menon Animal Nutrition Technology’s P/E ratio is 29.3x, given that the average P/E ratio in China is at a similar level of about 29x. However, it is unwise to ignore P/E ratios without explanation, as…

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Canadian singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards’s productions have been consistently exemplary, even if her career trajectory has been a bit unconventional. Dig into her catalog and you’ll find some great songs worth digging into, but the title track from her excellent 2008 album, “Asking for Flowers,” feels like a particularly dizzying climax. What is the song about? And what inspired Edwards to write it? Let’s take a look back at the meaning and story of Kathleen Edwards’ “Come on, Flowers.” 3rd album “Groove” Music history is full of examples of artists and bands that peaked on their third album. That certainly wasn’t…

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Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, 10 June 2024: The International Holistic Wellness Conference & Exhibition (IWWCE) was held in the beautiful city of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, bringing together 340 wellness professionals and thought leaders. The event, held over three days from June 7-9, promised to be a transformative experience for wellness enthusiasts, practitioners and industry leaders. Held at the Sabah International Convention Centre, IWWCE attracted a diverse audience from 24 countries. With 340 participants including health professionals, researchers and entrepreneurs, the conference provided a global platform for knowledge exchange, networking and innovation. The conference featured 12 eminent speakers who are renowned in…

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Malibu, Calif. – The Boys & Girls Clubs of Malibu (BGCM) is working to prevent youth suicide through their youth-led mental health awareness initiative, “1 in 5.” With research showing that 20% of teenagers (1 in 5) have seriously considered suicide and 9% have actually attempted it, members of BGCM are determined to combat this pressing issue through their thought-provoking new clothing line. “1 in 5” Campaign Diego Alvarez, who has been with BGCM for 10 years, and two friends from the club launched the “1 in 5” clothing line to raise awareness and eradicate the taboo surrounding youth suicide…

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Politics by Haley Brown Published June 9, 2024, 6:37 PM ET New York City’s small mental health day centers are being replaced by larger, less personal ones, a move that’s backed by top city officials but worries some experts. For the past two decades, New Yorkers with mental illness have relied on up to 16 city-funded “clubhouses” — day centers that connect them to community, art therapy and sometimes work. But nine of the existing clubhouses in the five boroughs will lose funding in July because of the Adams administration’s plan to consolidate services into 13 larger clubhouses by the…

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Are you ready for a bowl of delicious blueberries? Why not try adding a handful to your morning smoothie? Eating blueberries regularly is not only delicious, but it also has incredible benefits for your overall health.Although the term “superfood” is controversial because it is now considered a marketing ploy and there are no standardized criteria for designating a food “super,” blueberries are often touted as being particularly nutritious — not only are they low in calories, but they’re also rich in nutrients the body needs to stay healthy.According to Healthline, blueberries are one of the most nutritious berries: one cup…

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SALT LAKE CITY — Eric Bernier calls his mother, Sandy Larieta, a “serial entrepreneur.”In his native Venezuela, Larrieta ran a cell phone store for a local telecommunications company. Since immigrating to the United States in 2000, he has run a daycare center, started a housecleaning business called We Clean Homes and recently opened a Venezuelan restaurant called Arempas, which will soon open its fifth location in Utah.”She’s always been an entrepreneur,” Bernier said.But Alempas holds a special place in Larrieta’s heart: “I love the idea of ​​getting Americans to try Venezuelan food,” she says. And it’s perhaps her most visible…

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PARIS – As athletes intensify training and organizers finalize preparations for the Paris Olympics, more than 120 religious leaders are gearing up for a new challenge: providing spiritual support to some 10,000 Olympians around the world, especially those whose medal dreams have been dashed.”We need to bring them back to reality, because after four or five years of working toward this goal, it can feel like the end of the world,” said Jason Nioka, a former judo champion and deacon who leads the largest group of Olympic chaplains, about 40 Catholic priests, nuns and laypeople.Clerics and lay representatives of the…

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Inge van Lothringen, Daily Mail Updated June 9, 2024 20:12, June 10, 2024 13:06 Whether you’re horrified by the bizarre results or fascinated by the successful ones, there’s no denying that non-surgical cosmetic procedures (or “tweaks”) are fascinating to behold.Increasingly, friends are asking me if it might be worth a quick spin, but I always preface my response with, “Of course, I have no intention of actually doing it.”I perform many of these procedures “professionally” and am fascinated by the technology and the possibilities.There are some I use as religiously as highlighters and SPF (things that stop time, not my…

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