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Xizang schools start new semester two months after earthquake Students from three severely-shattered townships chorus with students from Beijing, capital of China, and Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, via video link during a ceremony marking the new semester at a temporary site in Dingri County, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, March 5, 2025. Two months after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit Dingri County, home to the northern base camp of the world's highest peak, Mount Qomolangma, thousands of children were able to return to class to start the new semester, as builders raced against time in conducting reconstruction work. Students from the 79 schools affected by the earthquake resumed classes as scheduled on Wednesday, together with all other students in the city of Xigaze, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. These 79 schools in the county suffered various degrees of damage during the quake, which claimed 126 lives back in January. Among these, 76 schools have met safety standards after being repaired and reinforced. Meanwhile, a trio of primary schools in three severely-shattered townships in Dingri require complete reconstruction. These schools transferred 1,479 students to four other sites for the start of the new semester this week. Two months after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit Dingri County, home to the northern base camp of the world's highest peak, Mount Qomolangma, thousands of children were able to return to class to start the new semester, as builders raced against time in conducting reconstruction work. Students from the 79 schools affected by the earthquake resumed classes as scheduled on Wednesday, together with all other students in the city of Xigaze, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. These 79 schools in the county suffered various degrees of damage during the quake, which claimed 126 lives back in January. Among these, 76 schools have met safety standards after being repaired and reinforced.
Mar 11, 2025 7:06 AM
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the masses became scary during the cultural revolution. Chinese characters are comprised of radicals. when would you like the dry ice to be delivered? 你走时黑裙寂寞地委地,琴声停止了幽咽,我不敢看你的背影。 When you left, your black skirt fell to the ground in loneliness, the piano stopped sobbing, I dared not look at your back. today, I went upstairs to print, seeing a colleague. My dad has a shopping addiction. I know its my problem. What I can do is too limited. why do I have such bad luck we need to take good care of our hearts we just literally bumped into each other 在哥伦比亚想吃家乡特产怎么办? what can I do if I miss my home cuisine in Colombia? What should I do if I want to eat local specialties in Colombia? words uttered in passion contain a greater living truth. the boy uttered the content in the book. it's such a sprawling work. I drench the soil in Spring.
Mar 11, 2025 6:55 AM
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Xizang schools start new semester two months after earthquake Students from three severely-shattered townships chorus with students from Beijing, capital of China, and Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, via video link during a ceremony marking the new semester at a temporary site in Dingri County, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, March 5, 2025. Two months after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit Dingri County, home to the northern base camp of the world's highest peak, Mount Qomolangma, thousands of children were able to return to class to start the new semester, as builders raced against time in conducting reconstruction work. Students from the 79 schools affected by the earthquake resumed classes as scheduled on Wednesday, together with all other students in the city of Xigaze, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. These 79 schools in the county suffered various degrees of damage during the quake, which claimed 126 lives back in January. Among these, 76 schools have met safety standards after being repaired and reinforced. Meanwhile, a trio of primary schools in three severely-shattered townships in Dingri require complete reconstruction. These schools transferred 1,479 students to four other sites for the start of the new semester this week. Two months after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit Dingri County, home to the northern base camp of the world's highest peak, Mount Qomolangma, thousands of children were able to return to class to start the new semester, as builders raced against time in conducting reconstruction work. Students from the 79 schools affected by the earthquake resumed classes as scheduled on Wednesday, together with all other students in the city of Xigaze, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. These 79 schools in the county suffered various degrees of damage during the quake, which claimed 126 lives back in January. Among these, 76 schools have met safety standards after being repaired and reinforced.
Mar 11, 2025 6:22 AM
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In the last two years, as AI developed rapidly, the world has been changing, too. We are forced to get into a new era features AI. We are always told not to let our children learn these knowledges which AI can easily replace us. So, we feel confused about the education of our children. Should we still teach them in a tranditional way or do some changes? We are afraid that the knowledge that our children spend many years gaining will be useless, because a robot knows more knowledge than them and won't make any mistakes. It's really hard to predict what the future world will be? What jobs will be offered for people? Will people work with robots? In fact, I really want to know whether the inventors know how the world will be changed with AI? If most people can be replaced by AI? What will happen? I can't imagine that.
Mar 10, 2025 8:27 AM
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