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Uniformed Groups a Conduit for Change

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Have you noticed there has been a decline in the number of students who are members of uniformed groups? There was a time in our recent history where groups such as Cadets, Brownies, Girl Guides, Pathfinders, Boys Brigade and Scouts were among the most sought after for extracurricular activities. A uniformed group is a collection of individuals, typically associated with a specific organization or institution, who wears a distinct uniform to distinguish them from others. These groups often have a structured hierarchy as well as rules and sanctions. What has gone awry? The Scout Association of Jamaica's mission statement focuses on developing young people into responsible citizens. This is achieved by promoting character development, instilling skills, and fostering a sense of loyalty and thoughtfulness. The aim is to assist boys to become resourceful community members through mental, physical, and spiritual development. Uniformed groups are known to build self confidence, resilien...

Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control It, Live Longer!

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When was the last time you had your blood pressure checked? More than one billion people around the world live with hypertension (high blood pressure), which is a major cause of cardiovascular disease and premature death worldwide. The burden of hypertension is felt disproportionately in low- and middle-income countries, where two thirds of cases are found, largely due to increased risk factors in those populations in recent decades. World Hypertension Day , marked annually on 17 May, raises awareness and promotes hypertension prevention, detection and control. This year marks the 20th anniversary of this observance, under the compelling theme, "Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control It, Live Longer! " Hypertension, often referred to as a silent killer, remains a leading public health challenge due to high prevalence among adults. Blood pressure is the amount of force your blood uses to get through your arteries. When your heart pumps, it uses force to push oxygen-...

International Day Of The Boy Child

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International Day of the Boy Child is recognized annually on May 16th as a day to focus on boys and their well-being, their need to feel happy, healthy, and valued within family and community. This day highlights the unique challenges and pressures faced by boys in different regions and cultures. The day provides an opportunity for societies to reflect on issues such as educational disparities, mental health, and societal expectations that affect boys disproportionately. By focusing on nurturing and empowering boys with positive guidance and equitable opportunities, we aim to foster a generation that values inclusivity and equality. The day is set aside to recognize boys' basic human rights, including access to education, health care and protection from violence and exploitation. This day was established to recognize and celebrate the rights and achievements of boys around the world. This special day was first instituted by a coalition of non-governmental organizations in 2012 i...

Safeguarding the Future of Education: Adapting to the Changing Landscape

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Our education system is akin to a roller coaster ride. There are moments of turbulence countered by pockets of harmonious teaching and learning. This topsy turvy reality is not conducive to teaching and learning. Disturbingly, what remains constant is the fact that our students at the primary and secondary levels are not reading as they should. Reading for many students has become a task and this is problematic. Many students view reading as punitive. Our methods of socialization both in the home and at school have greatly contributed to this negative perception of reading. Students’ unenthusiastic opinions of reading have been amplified in this digital age where the physical book has almost been rendered obsolete, as technological gadgets such as smart phones and tablets have become commonplace in most societies. Many of us can recall in our childhood being told to go and take up our books after engaging in some inappropriate behaviour. Unfortunately, this practice concerning readi...

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Press Freedom and the Media

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“Biased algorithms, outright lies, and hate speech are landmines on the information superhighway. Accurate, verifiable, fact-based information is the best tool to defuse them.”- UN Secretary-General António Guterres. Journalism as a profession continues to be the bedrock of democracy. Yet, in some societies governments have placed obstacles in the path of members of the Fourth Estate. Unsurprisingly, in such societies press freedom is handicapped and the pursuit of the truth is dangerous. Undoubtedly, an atmosphere of transparency and fairness are critical pillars for journalism to thrive. Unfortunately, in a growing number of countries, the media landscape is characterized in fear and intimidation. The emergence of Artificial Intelligence has also added another complex layer for journalists to navigate. The rapid growth and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the media landscape and press freedom in multiple ways. Whereas the principles of free, independent, and plura...

Jazz Up Your Day

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“Jazz has always been about bringing people together, breaking barriers, and inspiring creativity across cultures. International Jazz Day reminds us that music has the power to transcend borders, foster dialogue, and spark joy and hope.”- Herbie Hancock. Although the history of Jazz music is complex and often debated, historians for the most part agree on the geography of Jazz origins. Jazz started as an uniquely American sound, forged in the melting pot of cultures in the South, particularly in New Orleans in Louisiana. The port city was a blend of Creole culture and African traditions, peppered with European influences. Geographical and Cultural Origins According to Suemedha Sood, jazz started around 1819 in Congo Square, an outdoor space in New Orleans where slaves would congregate on Sundays when they did not have to work. According to the Ken Burns documentary Jazz, the slaves would sing, play music and dance, swaying back and forth to the songs of their home countries. Meanwh...

Animal Health Takes A Team

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“Veterinarians are typically looked at by the public as caretakers of their beloved pets, but the reality is, we are so much more than that,” Dr. de Jong. Animals have always played a positive and encouraging role in our lives. The interactions between humans and animals have evolved over the years. In recent times many businesses have emerged that provide grooming and animal care services. Of course, such services are separate and apart from the essential service the veterinarian provides. Animals do get sick and as such they will require specialized care. Owning an animal is a long term commitment both in terms of financial resources as well as your time. World Veterinary Day is celebrated annually on the last Saturday of April to honour the indispensable role veterinarians play in protecting animal health, public health, and the environment. Established by the World Veterinary Association, this day recognizes the dedication of veterinary professionals in improving animal welfar...