Fall

2022 - 9 - 1

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Russian oil executive dies in fall from Moscow hospital window (The Guardian)

Ravil Maganov was chair of Russia's biggest private oil company, Lukoil, which has criticised Ukraine invasion.

Maganov was a prominent member of the Russian business elite. Russian news reports said the house belonged to a self-style shaman who practiced purification rights. “We strongly support a lasting ceasefire and a settlement of problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy.” None of the deaths have been classified as murders. That version of events could not immediately be verified by the Guardian. It was not immediately clear whether his death was an accident, a suicide, or caused by foul play.

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Russian oil chief Maganov dies in 'fall from hospital window' (BBC News)

The chairman of Russia's Lukoil oil giant, Ravil Maganov, has died after falling from a hospital window in Moscow, reports say.

Investigating authorities said they were working at the scene to establish how he died. - A former vice-president of Gazprombank, Vladislav Avayev, was found dead with his wife and daughter in their Moscow flat, also in April - The body of millionaire Novatek former manager Sergei Protosenya was found alongside his wife and daughter at a Spanish villa in April

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Russian oil firm chief dies after hospital window fall (Aljazeera.com)

Ravil Maganov was the chairman of one of the few major Russian companies to call for end of fighting in Ukraine.

His brother Nail is the head of mid-sized Russian oil producer Tatneft. Catalan regional police investigating the case said they believe he killed them and then took his own life. The committee did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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3 Productivity Tips For Focusing This Fall (Forbes)

America's employees have reported increased distraction in 2022 while on the clock. In fact, career-software company Zippia estimates that 70% of employees ...

While its roots are in improv theatre, the phrase “Yes…and” has been adapted by innovators into “Yes…if.” And its usage has been found to be more conducive to the creative flow than “No, because….” The next time you’re providing feedback on a creative or innovative idea, try rephrasing your reflexive ”no” into “yes…if.” Removing distractions and improving your daily focus does take a measure of discipline, but by choosing language that encourages creative flow and pointing your whole org toward a common problem to solve, you’re acting with intention. By expanding the idea pool beyond the people or org that’s responsible for implementation, you’re also tapping into a deeper, more diverse set of perspectives and experiences. As the season of Summer Fridays and out-of-office messages winds down, it’s essential that we find new ways to stay focused. With planning season underway, many of us are considering new tactics and programs to achieve our 2023 goals. For better focus, long-term planning should consider what you plan to subtract not merely what you plan to add.

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Lukoil CEO dies in mysterious fall from Moscow hospital window (The Washington Post)

The chairman of Russia's second-largest oil company, Lukoil, died Thursday after reportedly falling from the window of a Moscow hospital where he was being ...

[Russia-Ukraine crisis](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/ukraine-russia/). Russia has used an [array of weapons](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/03/23/russia-ukraine-weapons-missiles-nukes-drones/?itid=lb_war-in-ukraine-what-you-need-to-know_6) against Ukraine, some of which have drawn the attention and concern of analysts. Fears of [a disaster at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/08/07/ukraine-zaporizhzhia-nuclear-plant-shelling/) remain as both sides accuse each other of shelling it. [the agreement](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/07/22/ukraine-grain-deal-turkey-russia/) hammered out by Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the United Nations in July. [Subscribe to our channel](https://t.me/washingtonpost) for updates and exclusive video. Russia’s blockade of Ukrainian Black Sea ports had sent food prices soaring and raised fears of more hunger in the [Middle East and Africa](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/07/23/ukraine-russia-grain-deal-global-food-crisis/). [help support the Ukrainian people](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/02/27/how-to-help-ukraine/) as well as [what people around the world have been donating](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/03/03/donate-ukraine-money-crypto/). 24 invasion, Lukoil “expressed concern over the ongoing tragic events in Ukraine” and called for “the immediate cessation of the armed conflict.” [U.S.-supplied High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/07/01/ukraine-himars-rocket-launch-system/) (HIMARS) allow [Ukrainian forces to strike farther behind Russian lines ](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/07/01/ukraine-himars-rocket-launch-system/)against Russian artillery. Maganov had served as Lukoil’s first executive vice president since 1994 and was appointed in 2020 to lead its board of directors. [slow Russian advances](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/07/28/ukraine-russia-war-himars-missiles/). Protosenya was found in the yard, where he reportedly hanged himself.

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These five nail trends will be huge this fall (Toronto Star)

The Kit's Katherine Lalancette dishes on the new neutral of the season to the coolest nail art look.

Katherine Lalancette is the beauty director of The Kit, based in Toronto. She writes about beauty and trends. [SHOP HERE](https://amzn.to/3q3OcPD) If you’re feeling crafty, try recreating the look with super-fine nail brushes, making sure to let each colour fully dry before going in with the next The result is the rise of the post-wellness party-girl esthetic. [SHOP HERE](https://fave.co/3COAszX) [SHOP HERE](https://amzn.to/3AFF099) Take it from the Michael Kors and Brandon Maxwell shows, terracotta is the new way to do neutral. It doesn’t get more classic — even the highest-ranking women in Ancient Egypt bore crimson nails — and has the power to make you stand up a little straighter, as though your hands were saying: “Yes, hi. [SHOP HERE](https://amzn.to/3B4SWe6) If you’ve ever made ganache, it’s kind of like when you start stirring the warm cream into the chocolate and the mixture becomes all smooth and shiny. [ biggest colours on the runways](https://thekit.ca/fashion/trend/fall-fashion-trends-2022/), so it was only fitting that it make an appearance on nails, too.

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Russian oil executive dies after falling from hospital window ... (CBC.ca)

Ravil Maganov, the chairman of Russia's second-largest oil producer, Lukoil, died on Thursday after falling from a hospital window in Moscow, two sources ...

Unusually among Russian companies, Lukoil took a stand over Moscow's intervention in Ukraine. His brother Nail is the head of mid-sized Russian oil producer Tatneft. The Committee did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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What to Watch on Slice This Fall 2022 - Slice (Slice.ca)

If you find yourself dreading the colder weather and dreaming of an ocean getaway, you've also got new episodes of Below Deck Mediterranean and Below Deck ...

[Below Deck](https://www.slice.ca/below-deck/) series, Below Deck Adventure. Get ready for the RHOBH ladies to bring the drama in the upcoming final episodes, with what could be dubbed their most tense season yet. Real Girlfriends In Paris follows a group of women as they live out their wildest journey yet. From Meredith’s shocking allegations about Lisa Barlow’s Vida Tequila company to Whitney’s childhood trauma, it looks like the upcoming season is going to be quite the ride. We’re on the edge of our seats waiting to see how that plays out this season, which will follow Shah as she tries to blame her legal troubles on on her former assistant Stuart Smith. Between a new Chief Stew, a new Bosun and a brand new boat, things have gotten a lot rockier this season. How will the bad blood between Dr. From talking quadtuples to questioning Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon about being undercover lovers, all of the dirty laundry has been aired heading into season 7. Will there be any new drama? If you find yourself dreading the colder weather and dreaming of an ocean getaway, you’ve also got new episodes of Below Deck Mediterranean and Below Deck Adventure to look forward to. So get ready to curl up and check out what’s new to Slice this fall. Chilly fall weather is just around the corner, so it’s time to buckle down and get cozy.

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Top ten tips for a successful Fall Term 2022 (UM Today)

New and returning students, welcome to Fall Term! Below you'll find information, tips and resources to help you succeed! 1. Get organized Use your student ...

[International Centre](https://umanitoba.ca/international)– International Centre student advisors are here to help throughout your time at UM. [self-guided tour](https://umanitoba.ca/current-students/um-commons/self-guided-tour) is a great activity to settle your nerves! There are a number of people and places on campus that will help you understand the rules and how they apply to academic work. [Indigenous Student Centre](https://umanitoba.ca/indigenous/student-experience)– Indigenous Student Centre advisors can help answer your questions, create an academic plan and connect you with services and resources on campus. If you ever have questions or are uncertain about what is expected of you in your courses, reach out for help – your professor, instructor or teaching assistant are all great resources. [Student Life](https://umanitoba.ca/student-supports/get-involved)– Explore ways to get involved with UM community through peer mentorship programs, volunteering, student exchange or Community Engaged Learning. If you have any questions, the following areas can help: [Academic Learning Centre](https://umanitoba.ca/student-supports/academic-supports/academic-learning)– Graduate and undergraduate students can make an appointment with a writing or study-skills tutor, attend an Academic Success Workshop or join a Virtual Study Hall, all at no charge. [UM community](https://umanitoba.ca/student-supports) as a resource to provide guidance and support during your time at UM. If you’re at home, close the door and silence your phone to limit distractions. Individual faculties and programs may also set aside specific study spaces for students so please check with your faculty/program administrative office. For your study sessions, find a comfortable, quiet place where you can be fully engaged in learning. Schedule your daily activities according to upcoming due dates and deadlines.

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Top Russian oil executive dies after 'fall from hospital window' (Globalnews.ca)

Ravil Maganov, the chairman of the board of Russia's largest private oil company, Lukoil, was found dead outside a hospital.

State news agency Tass cited an unnamed law enforcement source as saying Maganov had died by suicide and that he had been admitted to the hospital after a heart attack. He appeared to have fallen from a sixth-storey window, the reports said. Some Russian reports suggested that Maganov died by suicide.

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The Rise and Fall of Vibes-Based Literacy (The New Yorker)

Is a controversial curriculum, entrenched in New York City's public schools for two decades, finally coming undone?

29, in the early nineteen-seventies, dedicated his first novel to Fariña; “The Art of Teaching Reading” includes Calkins’s reverent account of Fariña’s tenure in the nineties, as principal at P.S. Then, the class moves on to independent reading, which is generally meant to last for at least thirty minutes, although “emergent and beginning readers may not be able to sustain reading” for that long. [The Art of Teaching Reading](https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Reading-Lucy-McCormick-Calkins/dp/0321080599),” which extends to nearly six hundred pages and where much of her philosophy of literacy—honed by the decades she spent providing professional-development services to educators through the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project—can be found. [Diane Ravitch](https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/11/19/public-defender) writes in her book “ [Left Back: A Century of Battles Over School Reform](https://www.amazon.com/Left-Back-Century-Battles-School/dp/0743203267).” Alphabet and phonics instruction, the thinking went, was enervating and, in the long run, unnecessary. “Books are put in front of the children and they are told to guess at the words or wait until Teacher tells them,” he wrote. “It was new and refreshing and innovative.” “But they are not taught to read.” What’s more, Flesch pointed out, the books that the children were guessing at weren’t any good—they were “meaningless, stupid, totally uninteresting to a six-year-old child or anyone else.” (“See Dick. [published](https://achievethecore.org/page/3240/comparing-reading-research-to-program-design-an-examination-of-teachers-college-units-of-study) a meticulous vivisection of Calkins’s program: “there are constantly missed opportunities to build new vocabulary and knowledge about the world or learn about how written English works,” the authors noted. These developments reflect a long-standing consensus among researchers that intensive phonics and vocabulary-building instruction—an approach often referred to, nowadays, as the “science of reading”—are essential. (Calkins’s Units of Study in Phonics supplement, which was first published in 2018, is excluded from the list of approved phonics curricula, according to a D.O.E. Calkins trained thousands of teachers in Units of Study, becoming so synonymous with the curriculum that educators often refer to it—and even to balanced literacy itself—by the shorthand “Teachers College” or simply “Lucy Calkins.” The curriculum has dominated New York City’s approach to early reading for nearly twenty years. In the first spring of the pandemic, as families across the country were acclimating to remote learning and countless other upheavals, I sat down on the living-room sofa with my daughter, who was in kindergarten, to go over a daily item on her academic schedule called Reading Workshop.

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Russian oil exec dead after apparent fall from sixth-storey window (CTV News)

The circumstances of Lukoil chairman Ravil Maganov's death were unclear. The state news agency Tass cited an unnamed law enforcement source as saying Maganov ...

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Lukoil chair Ravil Maganov dies after fall from hospital window ... (Financial Times)

The chair of oil major Lukoil, one of the few Russian companies to criticise the war in Ukraine, has died after falling out of a hospital window in Moscow, ...

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