September 2022

All About Temperament • Science of Parenting • Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

[ad_1] In the third season of the podcast, our cohosts, Lori and Mackenzie, explore the research and reality around temperament – which makes each child (and adult) different. On this page, you’ll find an outline of the season’s content and a brief description of each episode. S3: Ep. 1 – Temperament: It’s in Their NatureHow …

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Our Favorite Reads and Products in September

[ad_1] Welcome to the last day of September which has, somehow, already arrived. I’m writing this from a perfectly crisp, sunny morning here in Minnesota. Today, in our usual fashion, we’re taking a look back at some of the things that captured our team’s attention on the internet this month. Below you’ll find a serene …

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Frugal Friday’s Workwear Report: Office Cardigan Jacket

[ad_1] Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices. When shopping on Amazon, I tend to put more stock in the buyer photos than the written reviews, and the ones posted with this cardigan look promising! If you’re looking for a topper in a slightly different cut than …

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Sweden moves closer to NATO, lifts arms embargo on Turkey

[ad_1] STOCKHOLM — Would-be NATO member Sweden on Friday announced it will allow exports of arms to Turkey, which had threatened to block the Scandinavian nation’s application to join the 30-member defense alliance. The decision means that Sweden, which has sought NATO membership along with neighboring Finland, will lift an arms embargo it had imposed …

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What is the difference between European energy policies as winter comes?

[ad_1] PARIS — Germany on Thursday announced an up to $194 billion program to tackle rising energy prices, seeking to shield consumers and companies from some of the worst fallout as temperatures across Europe are starting to drop. German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said the planned emergency intervention is an “answer to Putin,” whom he …

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EU set to adopt windfall levy, but no deal on gas price cap

[ad_1] BRUSSELS — European Union energy ministers were set Friday to adopt a package of measures including a windfall levy on profits by fossil fuel companies, but a deal on capping gas prices remained off the table. With energy prices skyrocketing across Europe since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, EU member countries have been negotiating …

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Experts: Mexico jeopardizes justice in missing students case

[ad_1] MEXICO CITY — A group of international experts investigating the 2014 disappearance of 43 students in southern Mexico denounced the attorney general Thursday, saying he engaged in “improper interference” and created “obstacles” to justice, apparently in a rush to show results. The Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts was created by the Inter-American Commission on …

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NATO believes Baltic Sea gas pipeline leaks were sabotage

[ad_1] COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The NATO military alliance warned Thursday it would retaliate for any attacks on the critical infrastructure of its 30 member countries and joined other Western officials in citing sabotage as the likely cause of damage to two natural gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea. The warning came as the Swedish coast …

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Royal Mint unveils first coins to feature King Charles III

[ad_1] LONDON — Britain’s Royal Mint has unveiled the first coins to feature the portrait of King Charles III. Britons will begin to see Charles’ image in their change from around December, as 50-pence coins depicting him gradually enter circulation. The new monarch’s effigy was created by British sculptor Martin Jennings, and has been personally …

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Cubans suffer as hurricane-caused power outage drags on

[ad_1] HAVANA — Ivette Garrido hurried last week to get the 6 kilograms (13 pounds) of subsidized chicken allotted to her family by Cuba’s government and put it in the freezer, happy to have meat to get through Hurricane Ian. Now she is considering giving the chicken to her three dogs before it goes bad …

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