Bristol University
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Address | 2390 E Orangewood Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806, United States |
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Hours | Closed ⋅ Opens 8:30AM Mon |
Phone | +1 714-542-8086 |
Founded | Anaheim |
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Sporting affiliations | USCAA |
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ID | 2390890 |
About Bristol University
Bristol University was a private university established in the city of Anaheim, California, United States, in 1991 as Kensington College. It became a university in 2011, and was renamed Bristol University. The first graduating class as Bristol was in 2014. The college filed for bankruptcy in 2017.
Local elections 2023: Did voters punish failing councils?
... " Generally, people aren t voting on specific local issues" says Prof Paula Surridge of Bristol University, who researches voting behaviour, " but when things are particularly bad, that really raises the profile"...
Climate change: Warming to increase UK flood damage bill by 20%
... To create these flood risk maps, the research team from Bristol University and Fathom, a company that assesses flood and climate risk, simulated all types of flooding in the coming decades...
Dolphins 'shout' to get heard over noise pollution
... Pernille Mayer Sørenson, a PhD candidate at Bristol University who led the research team which included the Dolphin Research Centre and St Andrews University, said: " We knew from previous studies that noise pollution impacts animals, but from this study what we do for the first time is look at how noise impacts how animals work together...
‘My bus ticket was more than I got paid an hour'
... Richard Davies, Professor of Public Understanding of Economics at Bristol University, tells me that s important because " if you have a long period of being unemployed when you re young, that can affect you for the rest of your life"...
Tom Tugendhat: From wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to front line at Westminster
... He was educated at a private school and studied theology at Bristol University, before completing a Master s degree in Islamic studies at Cambridge and learning Arabic in Yemen...
Grenfell: Why are families still waiting for justice?
... " The bar is high, " says Prof Celia Wells, Professor Emerita of Law at Bristol University, " but not impossible...
Essex student gives period pads to Ukraine refugees
... The Bristol University student arrived in Warsaw on Monday to help distribute sanitary products as well as arranging for cloth pads to be shipped to Ukraine...
University rugby player's 'heart and courage' praised
... Maddy Lawrence, 20, was playing for the University of the West of England Women s second team against Bristol University when she was hurt...
Essex student gives period pads to Ukraine refugees
A student has travelled from the UK to Poland to help distribute period products to Ukrainians who have been forced to leave their country due to The War with Russia.
Ella Lambert, 22, from Chelmsford, Essex, said in a matter of days 1,000 disposable sanitary products had been handed out to refugees in Warsaw.
She was now working to get 1,000 reusable and washable cloth pads, made by volunteers, to Ukrainian hospitals.
They were in " massive need" She Said .
The Bristol University student arrived in Warsaw on Monday to help distribute sanitary products as well as arranging for cloth pads to be shipped to Ukraine.
In March 2020, she started, where volunteers sew reusable cloth sanitary pads for refugees, called Pacha Pads.
When The War in Ukraine broke out, her not-for-profit organisation joined up with to get sanitary products to displaced Ukrainians in an effort to prevent period poverty.
So Far about 3,000 disposable pads had been sent to Lviv, Ukraine, She Said .
Miss Lambert said: " It's heartbreaking. We've seen thousands of people arriving in shelters not really knowing where they are going next. It's a complete crisis. "
She Said volunteers and organisations on the ground were " doing a great job" but " they're in desperate need of donations as they're going through 10,000 sanitary packs every four weeks".
She Said she was currently working with the to get reusable pads into Ukraine.
" Periods are still seen as a taboo and stigmatised subject. People don't talk about it, but there's a massive need for them. So it's really important that organisations like ours can hand them out, " Miss Lambert said.
" So even if they don't ask for them, we can still give them to them. "
Małgorzata Pikora, a Polish School Teacher and volunteer coordinator at the Global Expo centre in Warsaw, said: " Four thousand Ukrainians are staying at the centre and about Two Thirds of them are women.
" Every Day we find a new home for new families, and new refugees come to replace them. Every Day we give several hundred sanitary pads and other hygiene products. "
Source of news: bbc.com