Awakening: Few citizens’ initiatives succeed A person with reading difficulties benefits from reading together

Awakening Few citizens initiatives succeed A person with reading difficulties

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Few of the citizens’ initiatives go ahead – we went through all 1,300 initiatives

Joona Mielonen worried that Finnish water would be sold abroad. However, within a week he managed to cram the matter through a fake campaign, and now Parliament is dealing with the relevant law. We went through all 1,300 citizens’ initiatives so far and found out what the people want and what initiatives are succeeding.

Reading together even improves learning outcomes

Research from the University of Jyväskylä shows that reading together with a parent promotes the child’s linguistic development, reading and the development of basic literacy. Reading together benefits all children, but especially a child with reading difficulties.

The Times: British special forces have trained Ukrainians

British SAS special forces have been training Ukrainian soldiers in the Kiev region last week and two, The Times (switch to another service). If the information is correct, this is the first time that British troops have been in Ukraine since Russia launched a war of aggression in the country. Read the latest Ukraine news from the night here.

Colombia is waging the longest and deadliest war in the world against drugs

A European party user may wake up on Monday morning to a carrot, a coca farmer, that the only livelihood has been destroyed. Supplier Maija Salmi shows how the nonsense of the drug war is understood in a small Colombian village at the latest.

The meter could rise to ten in the south

The weather continues to be rainy, but the clouds are quite abundant in the central and northern part of the country. Temperatures rise to 5 to 10 degrees in the sunny regions of the south. In Lapland it rains a bit.

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