New Horizon
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About New Horizon
New Horizon is an English language textbook used by junior high school students in Japan. It first came out in 1966. It is published by Tokyo Shoseki. There are three volumes, one for each of the three years of school. As of 2003, around 40% of schools were using New Horizon as their English textbook.
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... That s according to New Horizon Youth Centre in King s Cross which says the number of women who had been in touch had more than doubled since last year...
Covid-19: Enforceable vaccine passports in Scotland and university student refunds
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday Morning . We'll have another update For You this evening.
1. Vaccine passports enforceable in ScotlandOnly people who have had two doses of the Covid vaccine will be allowed into nightclubs and large events, like some football matches, as The Scottish Government introduced the scheme at the beginning of the month but gave a 17-day grace period to give businesses time to prepare. Wales is the only other nation to have a similar scheme, Northern Ireland doesn't have a Formal One and England dropped the plans but they could still be introduced under the government's winter " Plan B" if cases surge.
2. Refund for university studentsStudents should receive a refund and an apology from a with complaints that some content had been replaced by More general modules. Thirteen students from the University of Wales Trinity St David complained to an independent adjudicator, which upheld their concerns. The university says it's committed to providing students with The Right skills for their future career.
3. More women seek homelessness helpas a result of the pandemic. That's according to New Horizon Youth Centre in King's Cross which says The Number of women who had been In Touch had More Than doubled since Last Year . The Salvation Army also says it has seen a rise in demand for beds at its women-only hostel in East London . The government says tackling rough sleeping is " an absolute priority".
4. The Covid orphans of IranFour-year-old Eliza and her father read and sang together, and he was always there to put her to bed. One Day he started coughing, he was taken to hospital and later died of Covid aged 40. Eliza's one of More Than 51,000 children in Iran who are coping with a parent dying after contracting The Virus . Many people blame the scale of the death on the country's leadership, which banned US and UK-developed vaccines being imported Last Winter .
Media caption, " She keeps asking where daddy is" Eliza's father died of Covid two months After Her fourth birthday5. Changing nightlifeNightlife in New York City has changed since the pandemic began. Photographer Dina Litovsky was used to taking pictures of crowds, chaos and people on Nights Out in the Big Apple . But that changed and as venues closed and The Streets became empty.
Media caption, Watch: How Covid changed New York City nightlifeAnd there's More . .of The Rules if you're planning to go On Holiday abroad.
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