Anonymous ID: d53b89 April 2, 2020, 7:34 a.m. No.8661002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1012 >>1016

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Dr. Theresa Tam

 

Retailing at just $45, all of the net proceeds from sales of the collection will be donated to local organizations working to provide food security across Canada during these uncertain times: Greater Vancouver Food Bank in BC, Fresh Routes in Alberta and Second Harvest in Ontario.

 

In a release, Emma May, the founder of SophieGrace, said, “Both of our brands are focused on honouring women and celebrating their success. Seeing these incredible women of science help guide and calm us through these unprecedented times inspired us to do something to help.”

 

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Anonymous ID: d53b89 April 2, 2020, 7:37 a.m. No.8661020   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1224 >>1579 >>1672 >>1726

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This unique program brings dozens of Chinese students to the area, and it’s growing

 

Nearly five years ago, Quest Holding International entered a partnership with Miami University to exclusively recruit students from China to come live and study in the United States at Miami University Middletown.

 

Jianbo Zhang, the Quest Holding International chief executive officer, had worked in the financial sector for five years and has worked in international higher education for more than 20 years. A former dean of finance at Renmin University of China in Beijing, Zhang was in charge of its international program. Before leaving his university position in 2017 due to Chinese government regulations, Zhang founded his company, Quest Holdings International in 2012.

 

Since 1996, while at Renmin University, Zhang helped Chinese students study abroad in the United Kingdom and in Australia.

 

“Universities in America are world-renowned and we want to give Chinese students a chance to get a world-class education that American universities provide,” he said through his translator Alan Yin, Quest’s U.S. assistant manager.

 

About six years ago, Zhang met then-Miami University provost and executive vice president for academic affairs Conrado “Bobby” Gempesaw and discussed his idea about a program in which Chinese students would come to Miami University to learn English as well as earn an undergraduate degree. Gempesaw, who is now the president of St. John’s University in New York, suggested they establish an English Language Center at MUM.

 

According to Zhang, Gempesaw had a common experiences in working with Chinese students and helping them to adjust to campus life but many would leave after their first semester. Zhang said they also discussed setting up accommodations and addressing challenges with food, dining, medical issues as well as people being there for him. As he developed the program, he later met with Middletown Mayor Larry Mulligan and then-city manager Judy Gilleland.

Anonymous ID: d53b89 April 2, 2020, 8:44 a.m. No.8661577   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1672 >>1726

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Anonymous ID: d53b89 April 2, 2020, 8:50 a.m. No.8661628   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1672 >>1726

The train crash was witnessed by a California Highway Patrol officer, who took Moreno into custody as he fled the scene, federal prosecutors said.

 

The CHP officer who witnessed the crash reported seeing “the train smash into a concrete barrier at the end of the track, smash into a steel barrier, smash into a chain-link fence, slide through a parking lot, slide across another lot filled with gravel, and smash into a second chain-link fence,” according to the affidavit in support of the criminal complaint.

 

When the CHP officer contacted Moreno, he allegedly made a series of spontaneous statements, including, “You only get this chance once. The whole world is watching. I had to. People don’t know what’s going on here. Now they will,” according to court papers.

 

In his first interview with port police, Moreno admitted crashing the train, saying he was suspicious of the Mercy and believed it had an alternate purpose related to COVID-19, such as a “government takeover,” according to prosecutors.

 

Moreno allegedly stated that he acted alone and had not pre-planned the attack. While admitting to intentionally derailing and crashing the train, he said he knew it would bring media attention and “people could see for themselves,” referring to the Mercy, according to the affidavit.

 

In a second interview with FBI agents, Moreno stated that “he did it out of the desire to ‘wake people up,”‘ according to the affidavit. “Moreno stated that he thought that the USNS Mercy was suspicious and did not believe ‘the ship is what they say it’s for,”‘ according to the court document.

 

Los Angeles Port Police reviewed video recorded from the locomotive’s cab, according to the affidavit. One video shows the train clearly moving at a high rate of speed before crashing through various barriers and coming into close proximity to three occupied vehicles. A second video allegedly shows Moreno in the cab holding a lighted flare.

 

The Mercy docked at the port Friday. Its 1,000 hospital beds are being used as a relief valve for Southland hospitals overrun with coronavirus patients. The hospital ship is not treating any COVID-19 patients.