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Wednesday June 16, 2021 Delivered (pre-recorded video) Thank you very much for this kind introduction, Dr. Pelonis. American Community School faculty and staff, parents, family and friends, and most importantly, members of the Class of 2021, I am honored to participate in this year’s graduation ceremony and wish we could celebrate together with no one. I want to especially congratulate the graduates of our Embassy community this evening: Kayla, Kristopher and Ana. As a diplomat who took my children from India to Austria and Washington DC during their high school years, I have a good idea of the challenges you…
Arthritis Overview “Arthritis” literally means inflammation of the joints. Joints are places where two bones meet, such as the elbow or knee. There are many types of arthritis with different causes and treatments. In some types, other organs, such as the eyes, heart or skin, may also be affected. Common symptoms of arthritis include pain, redness, warmth, and swelling of the joints. If you have arthritis, it is important that your doctor diagnoses the type of arthritis you have so that you can receive the appropriate treatment. Fortunately, current treatments allow most people with arthritis to lead active, productive lives.
Share the article Last update 2 minutes agoIt’s one of the most sought-after vacation destinations in the world, and it’s easy to see why. Turquoise waters and bright blue skies, whitewashed towns and a laid-back lifestyle: what’s not to love? If you’re looking for beautiful beaches spread across 100,000 miles of coastline and some of Europe’s most important cultural attractions, there’s no better place to go. An increase in the number of American travelers Of course, we are talking about Greece. Not only was 2023 a record year for tourism in the country, but Greece also started 2024 with a…
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The Hellenes are scattered across the world; we are the diaspora, and yet we rarely think of a country like Chile. Yet there are nearly 4,000 Chileans of Greek origin here, making Chile one of the largest centers of the Greek diaspora in the Americas. Ancestral ties and cultural ties I had the privilege of meeting many Hellenes who opened their doors to me, an insight into local Greek history. Journalist Veronica Rabb Saitis showed me that Greek hospitality is the same everywhere. Visiting Veronica’s casa for Greek and Chilean cuisine, I was greeted by her charismatic husband, Francisco Vicencio…
An amendment by the Ministry of Migration and Asylum regarding the employment of seasonal workers from third countries in the Greek agricultural sector was approved in a plenary vote on Tuesday, ANA reports. It was approved by a majority of 262 deputies (out of a Chamber of 300 deputies), rejected by 32, while an independent deputy voted “present”. RELATED TOPICS: Greece, Greek tourism news, Tourism in Greece, The Greek Islands, Hotels in Greece, Travel to Greece, Greek destinations, Greek travel market, Greek tourism statistics, Greek Tourism Report Photo source: Wikimedia Commons License: CC-BY-SA Copyright :: Nat Pikozh
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During his debate with California Governor Gavin Newsom, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said his state’s book ban was a problem. “false narrative”. PEN America counted 1,406 book bans in Florida this past school year. But don’t take our word that Florida is banning books – take DeSantis’s. This year, DeSantis’ Education Department asked Florida schools to compile the list of books they have banned and then publish it. Florida’s Own List, published in September, has 300 referrals in 20 of the school’s 67 districts in the 2022-2023 school year. Some of these books have been banned in several districts. Overall,…